
A Summer with Montaigne: Notes on a Man Without Prejudice
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In his writing and his person, Michel de Montaigne embodied the Humanist ideal. He
stands at the start of the French Renaissance in philosophy and literature. But what
does Montaigne have to tell us about how to think and live today? In forty short and
lively chapters written over a single summer, Antoine Compagnon seeks answers to
that question. Compagnon and his subject are congenial, erudite companions. Both
are vivid reminders that while ever there are people willing to consider carefully,
observe passionately, and speak measuredly, there is hope.
A few years ago, Antoine Compagnon was asked to host a radio broadcast, every day
for an entire summer, on a formidable subject: Michel de Montaigne. From that
experience came this engaging and entertaining book, A Summer with Montaigne . An
intelligent and thought-provoking treatise in forty chapters that will introduce readers unfamiliar with Montaigne to his unique brilliance and remind those who already know
Montaigne's work of its vitality, force, and enduring timeliness. Compagnon breathes life into the musings of Montaigne, approaching his subject not
as the recluse many imagine him to have been, but rather a multi-faceted individual
of complex thought and astonishing analytical prowess. Once the mayor of Bordeaux,
Montaigne was a committed spirit of his time, advising his powerful contemporaries
and always in touch with the questions and concerns of the moment, of which many
remain pressing today. Composed over a period of twenty years, Montaigne's Essays
deal with timeless themes. From the problems posed by religion, war, power and
friendship to the ridiculousness of our weaknesses, Montaigne's Essays remain a
moving commentary on what it means to be a human being in any age.
Author: Antoine Compagnon
Format: Paperback, 144 pages, 119mm x 179mm
Published: 2019, Europa Editions, United States
Genre: Philosophy
In his writing and his person, Michel de Montaigne embodied the Humanist ideal. He
stands at the start of the French Renaissance in philosophy and literature. But what
does Montaigne have to tell us about how to think and live today? In forty short and
lively chapters written over a single summer, Antoine Compagnon seeks answers to
that question. Compagnon and his subject are congenial, erudite companions. Both
are vivid reminders that while ever there are people willing to consider carefully,
observe passionately, and speak measuredly, there is hope.
A few years ago, Antoine Compagnon was asked to host a radio broadcast, every day
for an entire summer, on a formidable subject: Michel de Montaigne. From that
experience came this engaging and entertaining book, A Summer with Montaigne . An
intelligent and thought-provoking treatise in forty chapters that will introduce readers unfamiliar with Montaigne to his unique brilliance and remind those who already know
Montaigne's work of its vitality, force, and enduring timeliness. Compagnon breathes life into the musings of Montaigne, approaching his subject not
as the recluse many imagine him to have been, but rather a multi-faceted individual
of complex thought and astonishing analytical prowess. Once the mayor of Bordeaux,
Montaigne was a committed spirit of his time, advising his powerful contemporaries
and always in touch with the questions and concerns of the moment, of which many
remain pressing today. Composed over a period of twenty years, Montaigne's Essays
deal with timeless themes. From the problems posed by religion, war, power and
friendship to the ridiculousness of our weaknesses, Montaigne's Essays remain a
moving commentary on what it means to be a human being in any age.
