How to Die, Ray Robertson
How to Die, Ray Robertson
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How to Die
A Book about Being Alive

Author: Ray Robertson

Narrator: Graham Rowat

Unabridged: 3 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/07/2020


Synopsis

In How to Die: A Book About Being Alive, Ray Robertson meets Montaigne’s challenge, arguing with characteristic
candour and wit that if we gain a clearer understanding of death, we’ll also better understand life. Contending that
human beings tend to prefer illusion to reality—and so readily flock to the consoling myths of philosophy, religion,
and society—Robertson echoes Publius Syrus, the first-century Roman who claimed, “They live ill who expect to
live always.”

An absorbing excursion through some of Western literature’s most compelling works on the subject of mortality,
How to Die: A Book About Being Alive is an anecdotally-laden appeal for cultivating an honest relationship with death
in the belief that, if we do so, we’ll know more about what gives meaning to our lives. Pondering death isn’t morbid or
frivolous, Robertson argues—not unless we believe that asking what makes for a meaningful life is as well.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Belknits on May 22, 2024

A lot of yap, and a lot of quoting other people’s yap. And I am still no closer to knowing how to die. 🤪😤😭😬😂......more

Goodreads review by Marina on October 11, 2024

As a person who hasn't taken the time to dive into much philosophy of the past, this was a good summation of many differing thoughts. It was going to be more of a 3 star review until I came across a bit about cancer nearing the end. It struck me as odd as the author meticulously took care to cite ph......more

Goodreads review by Juliette on January 07, 2024

not sure how i feel about this. part philosophical approach to death, part memoir; it does neither part well. the philosophy is repeating what has already been said and thought and said and thought better with a lot of quotes and small summary from direct quotes that say very little new things. the......more

Goodreads review by Preston on April 18, 2020

Book presents the writer’s well read knowledge mixed with his personal wanderings (or is it ramblings). Choice of words makes the reader either give up or take on the challenge of increasing their vocabulary. Some nuggets provided to assist in your pondering but not a book I could pass on or recomme......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 30, 2020

While the last 2 parts were enjoyable, I'm not sure that makes up for how unpalatable the first 2 parts were. The ruminations on death were mostly negative, and though I enjoyed the bits on 'being alive' they made up a small portion of the book.......more