Passing time: an essay on waiting

New York: Upper West Side Philosophers. Edited by Michael Eskin & Mark Lilla (2017)
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Abstract

"Passing Time" is a profound meditation on life's many interstitial spaces, in which we spend time waiting for something to happen -- the queue, the waiting room, the place held for two when only one has arrived. At once poetic and philosophical, intimate and analytical, "Passing Time" forms the perfect antidote to the headlong rush of our culture.

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