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Stories We Tell Ourselves: Making Meaning in a Meaningless Universe

by Richard Holloway

Hardback (unsigned) £16.99
Published 16th July 2020, 272 pages
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Throughout history we have told ourselves stories to try and make sense of what it all means: our place in a small corner of one of billions of galaxies, at the end of billions of years of existence. In this new book Richard Holloway takes us on a personal, scientific and philosophical journey to explore what he believes the answers to the biggest of questions are. He examines what we know about the universe into which - without any choice in the matter - we are propelled at birth and from which we are expelled at death, the stories we have told about where we come from, and the stories we tell to get through this muddling experience of life.

Thought-provoking, revelatory, compassionate and playful, Stories We Tell Ourselves is a personal reckoning with life's mysteries by one of the most important and beloved thinkers of our time.

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Stories We Tell Ourselves: Making Meaning in a Meaningless Universe
by Richard Holloway

ISBN
9781786899934

Publisher
Canongate Books Ltd

Binding
Hardback

Publication date
July 16, 2020

Dimensions
22.0cm x 14.4cm x 2.8cm

Page count
272 pages