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OverviewA timely, provocative book about the ageing revolution and the radical shift in how we perceive age and growing older. Does your real age match the age you feel? When do we reach middle age? When, if ever, are we old? The way we age and the way we perceive age has changed radically. As we embrace new experiences, relationships and gadgets, we barely stop to look at our watches let alone consider whether our behaviour is 'age appropriate'. In this provocative and timely book, Catherine Mayer looks at the forces that created amortality - the term she coined to describe the phenomenon of living agelessly. As she follows this social epidemic through generations and across continents, she reveals its profound impact on society, our careers, our families and ourselves. Why be defined by numbers? Are you amortal? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine Mayer , Miranda WestPublisher: Ebury Publishing Imprint: Vermilion Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.323kg ISBN: 9780091939366ISBN 10: 0091939364 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 12 May 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsA freewheeling, ferociously entertaining look at how we cling to our youth. Unforgettable stuff. <br>--Tony Parsons <br><br> Clever, witty and absorbing, Amortality is a much-needed anatomy of our profound malaise about ageing. <br>--David Baddiel <br><br> A smart, entertaining and winningly astringent look at a very important topic. <br>--William Gibson Brilliantly documents The End of Growing Up Oliver James Clever, witty and absorbing, Amortality is a much-needed anatomy of our profound malaise about ageing. Its charms will never fade. David Baddiel A smart, entertaining and winningly astringent look at a very important topic William Gibson, Bestselling science-fiction author Mayer has most acutely struck a nerve. Extraordinarily revealing. Jon Snow, Broadcaster This spooky sounding condition turns out to be very nice, I'm definitely hoping I've got it' Matthew Collings, Artist and Cultural Commentator Brilliantly documents The End of Growing Up * Oliver James * Clever, witty and absorbing, Amortality is a much-needed anatomy of our profound malaise about ageing. Its charms will never fade. * David Baddiel * A smart, entertaining and winningly astringent look at a very important topic * William Gibson, Bestselling science-fiction author * Mayer has most acutely struck a nerve. Extraordinarily revealing. * Jon Snow, Broadcaster * This spooky sounding condition turns out to be very nice, I'm definitely hoping I've got it' * Matthew Collings, Artist and Cultural Commentator * Author InformationCatherine Mayer is the London Bureau Chief for TIME magazine and has been a journalist for over 27 years specialising in current affairs and social trends. She is married and lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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