On the benefits of friendship

Isabelle Graw reflects on the purposes and struggles of friendship in competitive social milieus.
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By focusing on her own social milieu-the art world-Graw demonstrates how friendships are neither totally disinterested nor reduceable to their use. Written in the intimate form of a fictional diary, this book laments useful friendships while praising true friendship in all its forms. For Graw, friendship is an existential necessity-if only because it points to how we relate to and depend on others. Friendship, she finds, is as important as the air we breathe-with it, we are able to fully live.

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Characteristics

English language

Authors
Isabelle Graw
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Dimensions
13 x 21
Publication year
2023
Number of pages
128
EAN
9783956796524