On Waiting

Author: Harold Schweizer

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  • : 35.00 AUD
  • : 9780415775076
  • : Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • : Routledge
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  • : 0.181
  • : June 2008
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 15mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : Harold Schweizer
  • : Paperback
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Barcode 9780415775076
9780415775076

Description

What is the relationship between waiting and time? Is there an ethics of waiting, or even an art of waiting? Do the internet, online shopping and text messaging mean that waiting has come to an end? This book explores such and similar questions in fashion. It presents a philosophy of waiting.

Reviews

'Being part of the purposively accessible Thinking in Action series, this is a relatively concise text. Yet Schweizer takes a series of challenging concepts and conveys them with extraordinary dexterity ... a wonderfully-written book that truly sparkles.' -- David Bissell, Australian National University, Time & Society Review of Books 'Harold Schweizer's new volume, On Waiting, is a finely crafted, finely considered exploration. It addresses with both simplicity of expression and complexity of understanding one of the major facts of our lives--that much of it is spent waiting.' - Jacqueline Vaught Brogan, Journal of Modern Literature 'This is a quite remarkable book, a pleasure to read. Not only is it clear and informative but also by turns witty, melancholic and insightful. The book is astonishingly erudite, but wears this learning so lightly and so charmingly that it is both easy and gripping to read.' -- Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK 'Within these covers, Harold Schweizer has assembled a world of philosophical and literary musings on the time-tormented suspension of waiting. As we read his learned, lucid essay, an area of everyday experience swims into focus as if for the first time, the sentences on every page filled with an evocative, almost hypnotic charm. On Waiting is a deep plunge into the pleasure of thought.' -- Wendy Steiner, University of Pennsylvania, USA