In this profoundly engaging and thought-provoking book, Sarah Bakewell brings the 16th-century philosopher Michel de Montaigne to vivid life.
How to Live offers not just a biography but a roadmap for modern existence, drawn from Montaigne’s own essays and restless curiosity. With wit, warmth, and intellectual vigor, Bakewell explores one powerful question—
How to live?—through twenty captivating answers rooted in Montaigne’s unconventional wisdom.
Twenty answers. One timeless question: How to live?
- Explore Montaigne’s life through a modern lens of biography, history, and philosophy
- Delve into timeless themes such as self-awareness, mortality, friendship, and freedom
- Thoughtfully structured around twenty compelling answers to a universal question
- Ideal for readers of philosophy, personal growth, and intellectual history
Themes- The art of self-examination
- Embracing imperfection and uncertainty
- The value of solitude, friendship, and introspection
- Living with curiosity, courage, and joy
- Philosophy as a practical guide to life