
Acedia & Me
A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer's Life
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Narrated by:
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Kathleen Norris
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By:
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Kathleen Norris
She writes of her and her husband David's battles with acedia and its clinical cousin, depression, and traces acedia's path through literary and religious history, exposing the damage it does not only to individual lives but also to our culture as a whole, as we are desensitized by ever more intrusive distractions and lose the ability to care about what is truly important. Thus, she finds that the "restless boredom, frantic escapism, commitment phobia, and enervating despair" that we struggle with today are "the ancient demon of acedia in modern dress."
An examination of acedia in the light of theo logy, psychology, monastic spirituality, the healing powers of religious practice, and Norris's own experience, Acedia & Me is both intimate and historically sweeping, brimming with exasperation as well as reverence, sometimes funny, often provocative, and always important.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Acedia & Me to be better than the print version?
I have both. I don't think one can compare audio to print. They serve different purposes. Both are great in this case.What did you like best about this story?
Norris' assessment and application of acedia's influence within our affluent American culture is spot on.What about Kathleen Norris’s performance did you like?
She is bit academic. But it is honest and I always like the author to read. The story is personal enough that is right to have her read it.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The chapter "Acedia's Progress" is so sharp. Norris' application of acedia as the malady of our milieu is not shallow but solid and convincing. I was so impressed. I put it to journal attempting to make it as close as possible.Any additional comments?
I believe this work is far more than a personal story. It is so throughly researched and cohesive that it more like a doctoral class at a seminary, taught by both the expert and the practitioner. I am have only briefly ran across the term "acedia" in my readings of early desert hermits, so I am no expert on the subject. But after hearing Norris I feel I understand the concept very well.Acedia and All the Rest of Us
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New eyes to see distinctions I've missed
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I love Kathleen Norris' books. She has a great writing style. The reading was absolutely UNBEARABLE!! I had to stop. I will get the book on Kindle and read it myself. Wow, her reading style is awful!! I enjoyed the subject of the book and found it very interesting.Interresting
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Acedia and Me and you and me...
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Not What I Expected, But What I Needed
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