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Fallen leaves : last words on life, love, war, and God
The perfection of Will Durant’s sixty or more years spent investigating the methods of reasoning, religions, expressions, sciences, and civic establishments from across the world, Fallen Leaves is the refined insight of one of the world’s most noteworthy personalities, a man with a famous ability for delivering the bits of knowledge of the past open. Throughout the span of Durant’s vocation he got various letters from “inquisitive perusers who have provoked me to express my real thoughts on the immortal inquiries of human existence and destiny.” With Fallen Leaves, his last book, he finally acknowledged their demand.
In 22 short parts, Durant tends to everything from youth and advanced age to religion, ethics, sex, war, governmental issues, and workmanship. Fallen Leaves is “an intriguing cluster of suppositions” (Distributers Week after week), offering rich composition, profound experiences, and Durant’s noteworthy decisions about the enduring issues and most prominent delights we face as an animal varieties. In Durant’s solitary voice, here is a message of understanding for each and every individual who has at any point looked for significance throughout everyday life or the direction of a learned companion while exploring life’s excursion.