The Wisdom of the Myths

How Greek Mythology Can Change Your Life

By Luc Ferry

“A marvelously wise and expansive book. . . . Ferry writes with warmth, wit, and energy; one could call his prose conversational, but it’s rare to have a conversation quite this wonderful.” — Boston Globe

A fascinating journey through Greek mythology that explains the myths’ timeless lessons and meaning

Heroes, gods, and mortals. The Greek myths are the founding narratives of Western civilization: to understand them is to know the origins of philosophy, literature, art, science, law, and more. Indeed, as Luc Ferry shows in this masterful book, they remain a great store of wisdom, as relevant to our lives today as ever before. No mere legends or clichés (“Herculean task,” “Pandora’s box,” “Achilles heel,” etc.), these classic stories offer profound and manifold lessons, providing the first sustained attempt to answer fundamental human questions concerning “the good life,” the burden of mortality, and how to find one’s place in the world. Vividly retelling the great tales of mythology and illuminating fresh new ways of understanding them, The Wisdom of the Myths will enlighten readers of all ages.

ISBN: 9780062215451
Imprint: Harper Perennial
On Sale: Jan 7, 2014
List price: $23.99
No of pages: 416
Trim Size: 5.300 in (w) x 8.050 in (h) x 1.300 in (d)
BISAC 1: PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
BISAC 2: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology
BISAC 3: HISTORY / Ancient / Rome
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Luc Ferry

Biography

Luc Ferry is a philosopher and the author of the national bestseller A Brief History of Thought. From 2002 to 2004 he served as France’s minister of national education. He has been awarded the Prix Médicis, Prix Jean-Jacques-Rousseau, and Prix Aujourd’hui, in addition to being an officer of the French Legion of Honor and a knight of the Order of Arts and Letters. He lives in Paris.

“A marvelously wise and expansive book. . . . Ferry writes with warmth, wit, and energy; one could call his prose conversational, but it’s rare to have a conversation quite this wonderful.” — Boston Globe

A fascinating journey through Greek mythology that explains the myths’ timeless lessons and meaning

Heroes, gods, and mortals. The Greek myths are the founding narratives of Western civilization: to understand them is to know the origins of philosophy, literature, art, science, law, and more. Indeed, as Luc Ferry shows in this masterful book, they remain a great store of wisdom, as relevant to our lives today as ever before. No mere legends or clichés (“Herculean task,” “Pandora’s box,” “Achilles heel,” etc.), these classic stories offer profound and manifold lessons, providing the first sustained attempt to answer fundamental human questions concerning “the good life,” the burden of mortality, and how to find one’s place in the world. Vividly retelling the great tales of mythology and illuminating fresh new ways of understanding them, The Wisdom of the Myths will enlighten readers of all ages.

ISBN: 9780062215451
Imprint: Harper Perennial
On Sale: Jan 7, 2014
List price: $23.99
No of pages: 416
Trim Size: 5.300 in (w) x 8.050 in (h) x 1.300 in (d)
BISAC 1: PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
BISAC 2: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology
BISAC 3: HISTORY / Ancient / Rome
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Luc Ferry

Biography

Luc Ferry is a philosopher and the author of the national bestseller A Brief History of Thought. From 2002 to 2004 he served as France’s minister of national education. He has been awarded the Prix Médicis, Prix Jean-Jacques-Rousseau, and Prix Aujourd’hui, in addition to being an officer of the French Legion of Honor and a knight of the Order of Arts and Letters. He lives in Paris.