Daniel Klein is the author of the London Times bestseller Travels with Epicurus and, with Thomas Cathcart, the New York Times and international bestseller Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar . . . . A graduate of Harvard in philosophy, he lives in Western Massachusetts with his wife, Freke Vuijst.
Praise for Every Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They Change
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"A refreshingly spontaneous plunge into deep thought."
—Booklist
"While philosophy is often seen as no laughing matter, Klein’s book
is an argument that it can and should be...It's hard to imagine a
better guide." —Matt Staggs, Biographile
"A delightful book that is easily applicable to any stage of life.
Even when explaining the underlying theories behind a quote, the
author’s writing is understandable for readers who have no prior
philosophy background. Yet, philosophy students will also enjoy
seeing the discipline applied to everyday life." —Library
Journal
“Daniel Klein has now gifted up with a compendium of wisdom –
quotes from the world’s greatest philosophers, often with a light
touch.” —Ann LaFarge, Hudson Valley News
"This book not only offers a dazzling display of the superlative
human thought on issues of human existence but also brings those we
are not even consciously aware of into focus." — Business
Standard
Praise for Travels with Epicurus
“An insightful meditation.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Along the way, Klein touches on the ideas of Bertrand Russell,
Erik Erikson, Aristotle, and William James. Klein's narrative is a
delightful and spirited conversation, offering up the ingredients
inherent to the art of living well in old age.” —Publisher’s
Weekly
“Charming and accessible, this philosophical survey simply and
accessibly makes academic philosophy relevant to ordinary human
emotion.” —Kirkus Review
“Witty and wry” —Huffington Post
“A lovely little book with both heart and punch.” —Booklist
"A delightful book that is easily applicable to any stage of life.
Even when explaining the underlying theories behind a quote, the
author’s writing is understandable for readers who have no prior
philosophy background. Yet, philosophy students will also enjoy
seeing the discipline applied to everyday life." —Laura
Hiatt-Smith, Library Journal
“A charming meditation on aging. Daniel Klein takes us on a
thought-provoking journey.” —The Weekly Standard Book Review
“Reading this book after a period of overwork and high stress, I
was bowled over by its easy charm and hard-won wisdom. I shall be
buying it in bulk as presents for my equally overburdened peers,
and I suspect a few older people will enjoy it, too.” —Markus
Berkmann, The Daily Mail
“If you think philosophy is hard stuff that makes your head spin
and possibly hurt, Klein is the perfect guide to deep thinking.
Being fully aware and wondering how best to spend our time are
useful practices at any age, and this warm, thought-provoking book
is a terrific introduction to thinking about life philosophically.”
—Concord Monitor
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