Eric Weiner is author of the New York Times bestsellers The Geography of Bliss and The Geography of Genius, as well as the critically acclaimed Man Seeks God and, his latest book, The Socrates Express: In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers. A former foreign correspondent for NPR, he has reported from more than three dozen countries. His work has appeared in the New Republic, The Atlantic, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, and the anthology Best American Travel Writing. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife and daughter. For more information, visit: EricWeinerBooks.com.
"Part travelogue, part soul-searching memoir and part intellectual
matchmaker, [The Socrates Express] packs an extraordinary
amount into 287 pages of text. Erudite, funny and frequently
self-deprecating, Weiner serves as your interpreter and guide along
the way. Bursting with amusing trivia, insights and cultural
references, he is on a quest to make even Schopenhauer relatable. .
. . It is entirely possible to read this book just for pleasure,
but it is so much more. . . . Each chapter is like a chocolate
truffle - tasty and dense. . . . Space them out and savor the ideas
to see which ones suit you." -The Washington Post
"Eric Weiner's The Socrates Express rekindled my love for
philosophy. A smart, funny, engaging book full of valuable lessons,
The Socrates Express is not an explanation-it's an invitation to
think and experience philosophy filtered through Weiner's words. .
. . The structure of this book is brilliant. . . . An engaging read
. . . With plenty of humor and straightforward prose [Weiner]
engages with deep thought and encourages us to focus on questions
instead of answers. . . . A fun, sharp book that draws readers in
with its apparent simplicity and bubble-gum philosophy approach and
gradually pulls them in deeper and deeper until they're
contemplating desire, loneliness, aging, and death."
-NPR
"Delightful . . . There are so many reasons to love this book . . .
. If you are planning summer travel or a staycation, this book will
take you places intellectually and humorously." -San Francisco Book
Review
"With signature clarity and humor, [Eric Weiner] picks up where The
Good Place left off. In a rare philosophy book that's a delight to
read, he illuminates what deep thinkers through history have known
about a life well lived." -Adam Grant, bestselling author of
Originals
"A delightfully entertaining, practical guide to navigating life .
. . Weiner crafts a seamless, engaging study of condensed knowledge
crafted in graceful prose."-New York Journal of Books
"[Weiner's] writing is fresh and even revelatory as he pulls
together seemingly disparate notions and asks meaningful (and often
unanswered) questions. His tone alternates between informative and
insightful to cheeky and challenging. . . . Readers will enjoy
Weiner's unique approach and ultimately satisfying conclusions."
-Booklist (starred review)
"Such a globe-trotting tour of philosophy can only be as good as
its guide, and Weiner proves to be a curious, sincere, and generous
companion. His good cheer alone serves as a model for how to live,
and many readers will appreciate his method of taking what's useful
for him and leaving what's not. . . . 'The world needs more
philosophical enthusiasts,' Weiner writes. This book is sure to
generate its share." -Kirkus Reviews
"A pleasant surprise. Part high-level survey of the central ideas
of a diverse group of philosophers, part memoir, part 'how to' book
and part travelogue, [The Socrates Express] is an
invigorating introduction to some of philosophy's eminently
practical uses. . . . A serious man of ideas . . . refreshingly
free of prescriptiveness." -The Book Reporter
"Weiner makes a convincing and winningly presented case for the
practical applications of philosophy to everyday existence in the
21st century. With humor and thoughtfulness, he distills the wisdom
of thinkers from throughout history . . . into ways to slow down,
ask questions, and pay attention. . . . His book offers an
appealing way to cope with the din of modern life and look at the
world with attentive eyes and ears." -Publishers Weekly
"Equal parts vivifying travelogue and Philosophy 101 crash course .
. . Weiner's gift is his lively ability to unearth fresh insights
about their ideas that relate to the chaos of the present day."
-Boca Mag
"Weiner offers bubble gum philosophy that provides a quick, sweet
taste. . . . Those looking for lite insights will be drawn in
gradually from the shallow (getting out of bed and walking) to the
deep end (aging and death)." -Library Journal
Praise for The Geography of Genius:
"A witty, entertaining romp. Weiner's vivid descriptions of
modern-day life in each locale make the spots feel like must-visit
destinations."
- The New York Times Book Review
"There are some writers whose company is worth keeping, whatever
the subject... And Mr. Weiner is blessed with this gift. He is a
prober and questioner, a big-hearted humanist who will always take
a colorful, contradictory reality over some unfounded
certainty."
- Wall Street Journal
"A global odyssey that seeks to discover why geniuses gather in
certain places during certain eras and why these hot spots burn
out, often after a half-century of grand achievements. Weiner is a
superb travel guide: funny, knowledgeable, self-deprecating and
always up for sharing a bottle of wine."
- Washington Post
"The Geography of Genius is witty, informative, and
compulsively readable. Whether you're getting genius tips from
Freud in Vienna or hearing the secrets of high-tech powerhouses in
Silicon Valley, you'll emerge smarter after reading this delightful
travelogue of ingenuity."
- Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of To Sell Is Human
and Drive
"It's rare to read a book that makes you laugh and learn, but Eric
Weiner has done it again. This witty, wise explorer offers
fascinating insights on how culture has inspired creativity across
the ages-ripe for chats at water coolers and cocktail parties-and
offers a practical map for how we can all become a bit more
inventive."
- Adam Grant, Wharton professor and bestselling author of
Give and Take and Originals
"Eric Weiner has single-handedly invented a new nonfiction genre in
which a brilliant and hilarious writer leaves his home and family
to circle the globe in search of the answer to a timeless question.
The Geography of Genius is an intellectual odyssey, a traveler's
diary, and a comic novel all rolled into one. Smart, original, and
utterly delightful, this is Weiner's best book yet."
- Daniel Gilbert, Harvard professor and bestselling author of
Stumbling on Happiness
"An entertaining and thought-provoking book, a combination of
history and travelogue... Part of the book's charm stems from the
pure joy of experiencing these places alongside a narrator like
Weiner... His wry wit shines through as he drinks sublime tea in
China and contemplates a coffin collar in an Edinburgh museum; as
he interviews figures such as Jack Ma, a Hangzhou native who
founded multibillion dollar company Alibaba; and as he wanders the
Ringstrasse of Vienna and the strip malls of Silicon Valley,
pondering the conditions that lead to genius."
- Christian Science Monitor
"Why do certain places produce a spontaneous eruption of
creativity? What made Athens and Florence and Silicon Valley? This
witty and fun book has an insight in every paragraph. It's a
charming mix of history and wisdom cloaked as a rollicking
travelogue filled with colorful characters."
- Walter Isaacson, bestselling author of The
Innovators and Steve Jobs
"Weiner is an affable tour guide and a lively, witty writer in the
style of Bill Bryson; the connections he makes between places of
genius are sharp and sometime unexpected."
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