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Party of One: The Loner's Manifesto

by Anneli Rufus

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Publisher Comments:

The Buddha. Rene Descartes. Emily Dickinson. Greta Garbo. Bobby Fischer. J. D. Salinger: Loners, all—along with as many as 25 percent of the world's population. Loners keep to themselves, and like it that way. Yet in the press, in films, in folklore, and nearly everywhere one looks, loners are tagged as losers and psychopaths, perverts and pity cases, ogres and mad bombers, elitists and wicked witches. Too often, loners buy into those messages and strive to change, making themselves miserable in the process by hiding their true nature—and hiding from it. Loners as a group deserve to be reassessed—to claim their rightful place, rather than be perceived as damaged goods that need to be "fixed." In Party of One Anneli Rufus — a prize-winning, critically acclaimed writer with talent to burn — has crafted a morally urgent, historically compelling tour de force—a long-overdue argument in defense of the loner, then and now. Marshalling a polymath's easy erudition to make her case, assembling evidence from every conceivable arena of culture as well as interviews with experts and loners worldwide and her own acutely calibrated analysis, Rufus rebuts the prevailing notion that aloneness is indistinguishable from loneliness, the fallacy that all of those who are alone don't want to be, and wouldn't be, if only they knew how.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-286].

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From a writer with talent to burn comes a grand defense of the cultural figure society loves to revile--and from whom they all stand to gain. Rufus rebuts the notion that aloneness is indistinguishable from loneliness.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781569245132
Author:
Rufus, Anneli
Publisher:
Da Capo Press
Location:
New York
Subject:
Interpersonal Relations
Subject:
Self
Subject:
Personality
Subject:
Individuality
Subject:
Introversion
Subject:
PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY / Interpersonal Relations
Subject:
Psychotherapy
Subject:
Psychology : General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
107-595
Publication Date:
20030131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in 9.5 oz

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