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Yoga / Emmanuel Carrère ; translated from the French by John Lambert.

Carrère, Emmanuel, 1957- (author.). Lambert, John, 1960- (translator.). Carrère, Emmanuel, 1957- translation of: Yoga. English. (Added Author).

Summary:

"A raucous and brilliant anatomy of a breakdown by Emmanuel Carrère, one of our brightest and most surprising international writers"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780374604943 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 335 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First American edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022.
Subject: Carrère, Emmanuel, 1957- > Mental health.
Authors, French > 20th century > Biography.
Authors, French > 21st century > Biography.
Manic-depressive illness.
Yoga > Therapeutic use.
Genre: Biographies.
Autobiographies.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch 843.914 Carre 31681010287753 NONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    A renowned writer, when he is forced to leave a retreat in the French heartland, where he’s gathering material for his next book—a useful introduction to yoga—returns to Paris in crisis where he wavers between opposites—between self-destruction and self-control; sanity and madness; elation and despair. 30,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "A raucous and brilliant anatomy of a breakdown by Emmanuel Carráere, one of our brightest and most surprising international writers"--
  • McMillan Palgrave

    Named a Best Book of 2022 by The Guardian

    This is a book about yoga. Or at least, it was.

    Emmanuel Carrère is a renowned writer. After decades of emotional upheaval, he has begun to live successfully—he is healthy; he works; he loves. He practices meditation, striving to observe the world without evaluating it. In this state of heightened awareness, he sets out for a ten-day silent retreat in the French heartland, leaving his phone, his books, and his daily life behind. But he’s also gathering material for his next book, which he thinks will be a pleasant, useful introduction to yoga.

    Four days later, there’s a tap on the window: something has happened. Forced to leave the retreat early, he returns to a Paris in crisis. Life is derailed. His city is in turmoil. His work-in-progress falters. His marriage begins to unravel, as does his entanglement with another woman. He wavers between opposites—between self-destruction and self-control; sanity and madness; elation and despair. The story he has told about himself falls away. And still, he continues to live.

    This is a book about one man’s desire to get better, and to be better. It is laced with doubt, animated by the dangerous interplay between what is fiction and what is real. Loving, humorous, harrowing and profound, Yoga hurls us towards the outer edges of consciousness, where, finally, we can see things as they really are.


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