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glinda ([personal profile] glinda) wrote in [community profile] books2018-05-07 09:58 am
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Timekeepers - Simon Garfield

Timekeepers: How the World Became Obsessed With Time by Simon Garfield was one of those serandipitous library finds where you've seen and resisted a recently published in paperback book in the bookshop and then spot it on the library shelf the following week. Like a reward for good behaviour. I try to avoid buying pop science books because, as much as I enjoy them, I tend to only read them once. It's an interesting and highly engaging read if you're at all interested in time and the history of the human interest/obsession with it. Given the subtitle, you'd be forgiven for expecting the book to be an inditement of modern time fixation, but while there is a little of that, it's more about time obsession as much more enduring element of the human condition. Providing historical context and looking at the whole situation from a wider, more nuanced and less rigidly condemnatory perspective. As an anxious person obsessed with lists and fascinated by mechanics, I am pretty much the book's target market and as such I enjoyed it greatly. Few things are more reassuring than the perspective provided by other people's obsessions.
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[personal profile] fred_mouse 2018-05-07 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, this sounds Relevant To My Interests. Thank you
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[personal profile] fred_mouse 2018-05-12 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I've added it to my Goodreads wish-list, so probably won't report back when I finally read it because I won't remember where it was that I heard about it.