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Silence in the Age of Noise

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In a world filled with the noise of traffic, notifications, and constant distractions, silence remains an elusive yet vital concept. Erling Kagge, a Norwegian explorer who once spent fifty days alone in Antarctica with a broken radio, delves into the significance of silence and the necessity of disconnecting from the chaos around us. This meditative and powerful work invites readers to explore the depths of stillness, which can be found in various settings—from the wilderness to everyday moments like showering or dancing. Embracing silence fosters self-knowledge, gratitude, and wonder. Kagge’s reflections encourage us to take a deep breath and seek our own metaphorical South Pole, a place of inner peace and clarity. Esteemed figures like Sir Ranulph Fiennes praise Kagge for his dual talents as an explorer and writer, highlighting how he teaches us to find moments of quiet amid life's rush. Robert Macfarlane notes that silence creates a space for introspection, urging us to tune out the clamor of modern life and listen to ourselves again. Through his extraordinary experiences, Kagge presents a compelling case for the transformative power of silence in our noisy times.

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Silence in the Age of Noise, Erling Kagge

  • Traces d'humidité / éclaboussures
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2018,
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