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Tom Lutz

    Cet auteur explore les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine à travers une œuvre littéraire variée, englobant fiction et non-fiction. Son écriture examine l'histoire culturelle et la critique littéraire avec un regard perspicace sur la vie moderne et ses aspects complexes. À travers des essais et des récits de voyage, il offre des perspectives uniques sur le monde et le comportement humain. Figure marquante des milieux universitaires et littéraires, il apporte à son art une richesse de connaissances et un engagement passionné.

    Tränen vergießen
    Portraits
    Born Slippy
    Doing Nothing
    The Kindness of Strangers
    Aimlessness
    • Aimlessness

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Aimlessness collects ideas and stories from around the world that value indirection, wandering, getting lost, waiting, meandering, lingering, sitting, laying about, daydreaming, and other ways to be open to possibility, chaos, and multiplicity.

      Aimlessness
    • The Kindness of Strangers

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(11)Évaluer

      Once again, Tom Lutz takes us to seldom-traveled corners of the world—the small towns of western Madagascar, the terraced rice fields in northern Luzon, the scattered homesteads on the Mongolian steppe, the hilltop churches on Micronesian islands, the riverside docks of Dhaka, Ethiopian weddings in Gondar, funeral pyres in Nepal, traditionalist karaoke bars in Bhutan—to bring us random reports of human kindness.You may never visit these places, but Tom Lutz will do it for you. And while global media may serve up a steady diet of division, violence, oppression, hatred, and strife, The Kindness of Strangers shows that people the world over are much more likely to meet strangers with interest, empathy, welcome, and compassion. 

      The Kindness of Strangers
    • Doing Nothing

      • 380pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(15)Évaluer

      Exploring the cultural tension between work and idleness, this book examines the historical perception of slackers since the Industrial Revolution. It highlights how those who embrace leisure often challenge the prevailing work ethic, critiquing societal norms around productivity. Through various lenses, including literature and philosophy, it reveals the complexities of valuing rest and the art of doing nothing, suggesting that idleness can be a profound and challenging pursuit in a world that glorifies hard work.

      Doing Nothing
    • Born Slippy

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(13)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of toxic masculinity, this novel takes readers on a provocative journey across different cultures and time periods. It delves into the allure and pitfalls of masculine ideals, showcasing characters who navigate the challenges and resistances posed by societal expectations. Through its globe-trotting narrative, the story examines the impact of these themes on personal identities and relationships.

      Born Slippy
    • Portraits

      Moments of Intimacy on the Road

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book captures moments of connection between the author and diverse individuals encountered during travels, facilitated through photography. Each portrait reflects a unique interaction, often transcending language barriers, and showcases the human capacity for intimacy despite cultural divides. Familiar faces from previous travel narratives appear, yet each story is distinct, celebrating the shared experiences that unite us. This collection serves as a tribute to the unexpected bonds formed on the journey, highlighting the beauty of human connection.

      Portraits