
Notes from the End of Everything
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Narrated by:
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Robert Pantano
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By:
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Robert Pantano
The writer and creator of the YouTube channel and production house Pursuit of Wonder brings you his debut book, Notes from the End of Everything.
After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, writer John Gallo spends his time confronting his lifelong sense of fraudulence, regret, and self-misunderstanding, all while loosely chronicling the development of his cancer.
Formed out of a collection of journal-like essays posthumously discovered on his computer, we follow Gallo’s mind as he ruminates on concepts and theories of time, being, death, anxiety, creativity, despair, isolation, happiness, wonder, absurdity, and other eternal themes of life — big and small.
The work carries a tone of existentialism as well as a culmination of other complimentary and sometimes contradictory philosophies that meld into a modern, accessible take that is simultaneously dark and hopeful.
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On a secondary, more personal note, I started listening to this the day my grandmother died, just over a week before her birthday. it was very sudden and unexpected, and unfortunately I was out of town for work. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a lot of moments where I had to stop listening to just process, but I'm very glad that I bought and listened to this at the time I did. Going through the thought processes of a man who knows he is a few steps from the end of his road is a very hard pill to swallow in the immediate wake of a loved one's death, but it brought to mind the many times she had talked with me for hours about the life she had lived. her last partner died about two years ago, and my grandfather will have passed 10 years ago tomorrow, as of writing this. she has had quite a bit of time to process her twilight years, and outside of the pain of advanced age, she was happy. she spent time with her children, reconnected with family members after years of fighting, watched her great grandchildren come into this world, take first steps, and my own daughter was able to sit and talk, read with her, and tell my grandmother she loved her. I don't normally get emotional like this, but she was a wonderful woman who was able to bring just about anyone together. She was my rock, and she will be missed- but I know she was ready. I listened to the bulk of this book on the flight home to attend her memorial, and I don't think I would have been as stable or accepting otherwise. To Robert- thank you for your work. I'm glad I stumbled on your channel a year ago, and I'm really glad you took the time to produce this recording. To anyone who might read this review- for the incredibly low price? You really can't get much more value.
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A life-changing story for the 21st Century.
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