Older and Wiser: Essays 2002 - 2009

Older and Wiser: Essays 2002 - 2009 book cover

ISBN: 0980677807

ISBN 13: 9780980677805

Publication Date: October, 2009

Publisher: Quadrant Books

Format: Hardcover

Author: Frank Devine

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About This Book

Frank Devine was a brilliant writer who brought a world-wide view to editing,
and happily disrespected all the pieties of Australian public life.
Chris Mitchell, Editor-in-chief, The Australian

Growing old is an aspect of the human experience only thinly covered in literature. When he reached seventy, Frank Devine decided to add to the subject by writing on what it feels like to grow old and how to do it well.

With humour and extraordinary passion for life he writes about being home alone when his wife is hospitalized, on being a grandparent, on long-term marriage, his cancer treatment and the proper attitude and attire of a man his age. He also looks back on his career in newspapers and discusses good writers and great men.

In this celebrated book a retired journalist turns himself into one of our great essayists.

Frank Devine was one of the notable journalists of his time. Born at Blenheim on the south island of New Zealand in 1931, he worked as a reporter and columnist in New Zealand, Western Australia, Chicago, New York, London, Tokyo and Sydney.

Along the way, he was editor of the Chicago Sun-Times, the New York Post, and The Australian. He was a long-time columnist for The Australian and Quadrant.

Editorial Review

Among the notable works in its genre, Older and Wiser: Essays 2002 - 2009 by Frank Devine has established itself as a must-read title. With a exceptional rating of 5 out of 5 from 1 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Frank Devine was a brilliant writer who brought a world-wide view to editing,and happily disrespected all the pieties of Australian public life.Chris Mitchell, Editor-in-chief, The AustralianGrowing old is an aspect of the human experience only thinly covered in literature. When he reached seventy, Frank Devine decided to add to the subject by writing on what it feels like to grow old and how to do it well.With humour and extraordinary passion for life he writes about being home alone when his wife is hospitalized, on being a grandparent, on long-term marriage, his cancer treatment and the proper attitude and attire of a man his age. He also looks back on his career in newspapers and discusses good writers and great men.In this celebrated book a retired journalist turns himself into one of our great essayists.

Published by Quadrant Books, in 2009. It represents a carefully curated selection that reflects the high standards readers have come to expect.

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Quick Summary

In 'Older and Wiser: Essays 2002 - 2009', Frank Devine shares his reflections on aging with wit and insight. At seventy, he explores themes such as solitude, grandparenthood, and the nuances of long-term marriage. Through personal anecdotes and a career retrospective, Devine offers a candid perspective on how to navigate the complexities of growing older while maintaining a zest for life.

Key Takeaways

Understand the emotional landscape of aging and its challenges.
Gain insights on maintaining relationships and personal identity in later years.
Explore the importance of humor and perspective in coping with life's changes.
Learn from Devine's experiences in journalism and his views on influential writers.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is ideal for readers interested in thoughtful essays on aging, particularly those seeking relatable stories about the later stages of life. It appeals to individuals who appreciate humor and candor in discussions about personal experiences and societal observations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What themes does the book explore?

The book delves into themes of aging, relationships, solitude, and the reflections of a seasoned journalist on his life and career.

Is this book autobiographical?

Yes, the essays are largely autobiographical, reflecting Frank Devine's personal experiences and insights as he navigates the challenges of growing older.