[Midweek edition] Tom Hodgkinson’s HOW TO BE IDLE…

This past weekend at the Godspeed the Plough! conference, Ragan Sutterfield extolled the virtues of Tom Hodgkinson‘s book How to be Idle.  We’re hoping that Ragan will write a review of this book for us in the near future, but for now here’s a review from PopMatters.com:

    http://www.popmatters.com/books/reviews/h/how-to-be-idle.shtml

“It’s a well-known fact that Europeans spend fewer hours at work a week than Americans,” says the publisher’s promo copy for this book. “So it’s only befitting that one of them — the very clever, extremely engaging, and quite hilarious Hodgkinson — should have the wittiest and most useful insights into the fun and nature of loafing.” Hodgkinson, editor of British journal, The Idler, is indeed clever, engaging, hilarious, and European, and promo copy naturally needs to market its subject. However, this reductionist take on How to be Idle diminishes its capacity for creating radical shifts of thought (as well as ignoring the fact that European countries are shifting towards a more Americanized workweek).

Hidden in American compliments of European better living, such as the one penned by HarperCollins’ PR person, is a smug satisfaction that they might have idleness down pat, but we’re the ones with the money. Our capital and our (usually shaky) world power prove that our relentless work ethic is superior, despite the toll it takes on our psyches. Even our own “simplicity” movement, as embodied in magazines like Organic Style and Real Simple, is time consuming and expensive to take part in.

Thankfully, you won’t find any Real Simple-style recommendations for how to make elaborate dried flower arrangements or stenciled place cards in Hodgkinson’s book. The beauty of How to be Idle is its realism, and its lack of puritanical zeal. … ”

Read the full review:
http://www.popmatters.com/books/reviews/h/how-to-be-idle.shtml

How to Be Idle.
Tom Hodgkinson.

Paperback. Harper Perennial. 2007.
Buy now from: [ Doulos Christou Books $11 ] 
[ Amazon ]

If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the RSS feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader.

Comments are closed.

RSS      Twitter     Facebook     Google-Plus  

Search

GET OUR FREE WEEKLY EMAIL DIGEST

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner


The Reviews here are FREE,
but we welcome donations...

Do you Shop on Amazon? Start your Shopping here and Support the ERB...

The ERB is a non-profit ministry of Englewood Christian Church (Indianapolis)




Recent Featured Reviews:

Feeds

ERB Archives

Links

    Add to Technorati Favorites
    Religion Blogs