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Losing It

In Which an Aging Professor Laments His Shrinking Brain

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Losing It

By: William Ian Miller
Narrated by: Michael Scherer
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In Losing It, William Ian Miller brings his inimitable wit and learning to the subject of growing old: too old to matter, of either rightly losing your confidence or wrongly maintaining it, culpably refusing to face the fact that you are losing it. The "it" in Miller's "losing it" refers mainly to mental faculties - memory, processing speed, sensory acuity, the capacity to focus. But it includes other evidence as well - sags and flaccidities, aches and pains, failing joints and organs. What are we to make of these tell-tale signs? Does growing old gracefully mean more than simply refusing unseemly cosmetic surgeries? How do we face decline and the final drawing of the blinds? Will we know if and when we have lingered too long?

Drawing on a lifetime of deep study and anxious observation, Miller enlists the wisdom of the ancients to confront these vexed questions head on. Debunking the glossy new image of old age that has accompanied the graying of the Baby Boomers, he conjures a lost world of aging rituals - complaints, taking to bed, resentments of one's heirs, schemes for taking it with you or settling up accounts and scores - to remind us of the ongoing dilemmas of old age. Darkly intelligent and sublimely written, this exhilarating and eccentric book will raise the spirits of readers, young and old.

The book is published by Yale University Press.

©2011 William Ian Miller (P)2012 Redwood Audiobooks
Adulthood & Aging Aging Parent Comedy & Humour Entertainment & Celebrities Gerontology Personal Success Relationships Celebrity Ageing
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Critic reviews

"A stylish, effortlessly erudite and refreshingly clear-eyed essay about the dastardly - yet inevitable - fate of getting older." ( Chicago Tribune)
"Readers may turn to the book for contemplation or a much-needed laugh as they themselves continue the unavoidable journey."( Publishers Weekly)
"...a very good book indeed." ( Literary Review)

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