Why Not?: Fifteen Reasons to Live

Why Not?: Fifteen Reasons to Live

by Ray Robertson
Why Not?: Fifteen Reasons to Live

Why Not?: Fifteen Reasons to Live

by Ray Robertson

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Overview

Featured on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos.

SHORTLISTED FOR THE $60,000 HILARY WESTON WRITERS' TRUST PRIZE FOR NONFICTION

Longlisted for the $25,000 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction.

"Clear-eyed ... Robertson is no stranger to confronting unsavoury truths."—Steven Beattie, That Shakespearean Rag

"Many of us sense that the world has too many moving parts and can become utterly defeated. Ray Robertson found a 'road back' in this splendid and intriguing book." —Jim Harrison

Shortly after completing his sixth novel, Ray Robertson suffered a depression of suicidal intensity. Soon after his recover, he decided to try and answer two of the biggest questions we can ask. What makes humans happy? And what makes a life worth living?

His answers aren’t what you might expect from a mental illness memoir—but they’re exactly what you’d expect from Ray Robertson. With the vitality of Nick Hornby and a brashness all his own, Robertson runs his hands over life, death, intoxication, and art. Unashamedly working-class and unabashedly literary, Why Not? is a rolling, rocking, anti-Sisyphean odyssey.

Ray Robertson is the celebrated author of eight books and six novels, including What Happened Later, about Jack Kerouac's last years. He lives and writes in Toronto, Ontario.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781926845272
Publisher: Biblioasis
Publication date: 10/18/2011
Pages: 175
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ray Robertson: Ray Robertson is the author of the novels Home Movies, Heroes, Moody Food, Gently Down the Stream, What Happened Later and David, as well as a collection of non-fiction, Mental Hygiene: Essays on Writers and Writing.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Work
Love
Intoxication
Art
The Material World
Individuality
Humour
Meaning
Friendship
Solitude
Praise
Duty
The Critical Mind
Home
Death
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