The Measure of My Days: One Woman's Vivid, Enduring Celebration of Life and Aging

Florida Scott-Maxwell
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Playwright and Jungian analyst Florida Scott-Maxwell explores the unique predicament of one's later when one feels both cut off from the past and out of step with the present; when the body rebels at activity but the mind becomes more passionate than ever. Written when Maxwell was in her eighties, The Measure of My Days offers a panoramic vision of the issues that haunt us throughout our the struggle to achieve goodness; how to maintain individuality in a mass society; and how to emerge--out of suffering, loss, and limitation--with something approaching wisdom. Maxwell's incredible wisdom, humanity, and dignity make The Measure of My Days both timeless and timely--an important contribution to the literature of aging, and of living.
Genres: NonfictionPhilosophyMemoirPsychologyBiographyAutobiographySelf HelpBiography MemoirWomensHistory
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