Alain de Bottonās Living Architecture project - a joyful, democratically-minded concept to share quality architecture in the UK - was borne out of personal crisis. The Swiss-born philosopher and ...
This sophisticated gazebo of a book is the latest dispatch from the Swiss-born, London-based author of the influential handbook How Proust Can Change Your Life: Not a Novel (1997). Promising to teach ...
On a recent weekday evening in Londonās literary Bloomsbury quarter, a group of mostly white thirtysomethings gathered for a seminar called āHow to Be Creativeā at the School of Life, a London-based ...
Philosopher Alain de Botton says itās time for those who believe in religion and those who donāt to stop denigrating each other and find common ground on art, community and morality. Alain De Botton ...
What do you expect from the news? Asking this is a bit like asking someone to describe his or her ideal mate: Youāre bound to learn more about the fixations and attitudes of that individual than about ...
In posting this angry message, Mr. de Botton joined the novelist Alice Hoffman in the unhappy ranks of authors who have lately given into the temptation of lashing out at critics publicly over a bad ...
Over the years, Alain de Botton has published 11 nonfiction books that dispense accessible philosophies and insights that can be easily applied to modern life. From āHow Proust Can Change Your Lifeā ...
Editorās Note: Alain de Botton is a writer, philosopher, television presenter and entrepreneur. His most recent book is called āThe News: A Userās Manualā, a study of the effects of the news on modern ...
Alain de Botton is a rarity in modern media. He's taken on the sometimes dry and dense works of great, philosophers, artists and thinkers and made them accessible to a wide audience through his books ...
āThe Course of Loveā is no ordinary novel, and no wonder. Its author is no ordinary guy. Now 46, Zurich-born Alain de Botton was raised speaking German and French; he earned his masterās degree in ...
āThe baby has been thrown out with the bathwater. Thatās the gist of British writer Alain de Bottonās latest book, āReligion for Atheists: A Non-believerās Guide to the Uses of Religionā (Pantheon, ...
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