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Audible Audiobook
Listening Length: 17 hours and 55 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Audible.com Release Date: September 4, 2018
Whispersync for Voice: Ready
Language: English, English
ASIN: B07GBFT77J
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Got Come of Age promptly on July 3rd, and finished reading it just in time to interview the author, Stephen Jenkinson, for my podcast (A Worldview Apart). The book is incredible, and as good as Die Wise was I think this most recent offering far eclipses it. Jenkinson does indeed make a case for elderhood in a time of trouble, but if you expect him to write out his central theses in bland lettering like an academic or reporter might do, you will be left wanting. No, if you want to taste the core of his philosophy, you will have to work for it. Stephen has an astonishing mastery of the English language, and his etymological explorations add so much depth and richness to his philosophical meanderings. You will have to read, re-read, think on things for a bit, and re-read again. I suspect some will tire of this, but I adore this sort of writing, at least when the author tackles worthy subjects. And Jenkinson does indeed. Come of Age is not just a lament about the lack of elders in the Western world, it is also a forensic investigation of the roots of this outcome, one that follows an expansionist trail all the way back to the Roman Empire and perhaps even before. Ancestry, culture, monotheism, change, and even the emergence of white supremacy are touched on in due course, as are other topics. And the author approaches these with both a sense of wonder and humility that I find so refreshing in these days of fake news and alternative facts. I loved this book, and will certainly read it again.
Reading Jenkinson is not like anything else. Listening to him is the same. His answers are unhurried, thoughtful, even lyrical, and whatever the opposite of dumbed down is, they're that. I will often go back to a section I highlighted because it felt important but I couldn't quite follow, only to find every word finely crafted, his argument pure and clear. I don't know how he does it.He's one of those people who has wrestled truth to the ground and is able to write about it. His voice is important and his books ought to be required reading for all members of the human race who are working on being more human.
Jenkinson is a national treasure (well, I assume he is in Canada, where he lives, but I suppose we can claim him as a "North American Treasure". Deeply wise, funny and articulate, a great storyteller. This book won't appeal to everyone in our fast paced, highly distracted and dubiously motivated society, which Jenkinson explores in great detail, and provides alternative. His other recent book - DieWise - was also a must read, for those that find beauty in big questions and exploring the nature of a life well-lived.
Been waiting for this one! FINALLY the words for what has only been a deep gnawing feeling for a long while now. I accept your invitation. May others! Thank you Stephen Jenkinson.
Stephen Jenkinson is unlike any writer/philosopher I’ve ever read! He brilliant and lyrical prose draw me in and will not let me go. Sometimes I laugh out loud, sometimes I’m in tears. I’m learning through it all...may we all take the need to nurture and cultivate true elders again, our youth deserve no less and our future may very well depend on it!
Stephen often says that 'food makes hunger'. You forget you're hungry until the scent of food being cooked in the kitchen reaches your nostrils. And then it all comes at once. You'd gotten so caught up in whatever you were doing that you'd forgotten to eat. Or, you'd been eating the cotton candy, fast food diet of this culture and, while you forgot what real food was, your body did not. It remembered the moment it smelled it. I think many of us in this modern, dominant culture of North America, walk around with a deep 'elder hunger' but we don't recognize it as such until we meet someone willing to elder. And so, I believe that this book, a visitation of eldership itself, will make hunger. Stephen makes the case that waking up to this hunger and learning how to contend with it well might be one of the most needed things in this time and place we live in. Stephen offers no easy answers but instead, urges us to wonder: What is an elder? What is it that crafts an elder? Can one simply pronounce one's self to be an elder? What does an elder do? Is elder a noun (something you are) or a verb (something you do)? Where have the elders gone? Why did they go? Why aren't they appearing now at the time when the world needs them most? Why do we have more old people now than we've ever had and yet so few elders? How could it be that we've had a hundred years of books on personal growth, personal empowerment and leadership, a rapidly growing industry of therapists, 'shamans', healers and life coaches, more seminars and retreats than you could shake a stick at, and yet so few elders? What do we do with our hunger for them once it appears? How is it that the elder has become an archetype and no longer a part of the architecture? How has it come to pass that we are instructed to find our inner elder but there is no real-world, institution of elderhood? And, perhaps most importantly, what might it take to conjure the practice of elderhood into this world again? I look around me and see the hunger for convenience, efficiency, ease, freedom and 'more' but perhaps we might be better served to open the pages of this book and see if a certain relationship to this old, human hunger might help us conjure the food that the soul of our culture so desperately needs.
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