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SNOOZE
The Lost Art of Sleep
From the bestselling author of Things You Get for Free and Bypass comes Snooze, a revised edition of the entertaining and enlightening The Lost Art of Sleep (2009).
Michael McGirr always had trouble sleeping, but the arrival of twins made him realise he'd never known true exhaustion. While he celebrated these small children who brought him so much joy, he also found himself desperately searching for a few extra winks a night.
In SNOOZE, McGirr delves into the mysterious world of sleep: its many benefits, its stubborn elusiveness and what our brains get up to while we're in bed. He takes readers on a tour through the odd sleep patterns of some of history's greatest figures, including Plato and Homer, Shakespeare and Dickens, Florence Nightingale (who slept a great deal) and Thomas Edison (who hardly slept at all). He looks at the demise of sleep in our ever more fragmented world, and what that means for everyone from average sleepers to those with serious sleep disorders.
A profound and humorous exploration of the precious resource of sleepand the causes and consequences of getting too little of itSnooze is the perfect book for sleepless nights.
Michael McGirr is the bestselling author of Things You Get for Free and Bypass: The Story of a Road. He has reviewed more than nine hundred books for the Age, Sydney Morning Herald and Canberra Times; his short fiction has appeared in numerous publications in Australia and overseas; and he has been the publisher of Eureka Street and fiction editor of Meanjin.
Michael McGirr always had trouble sleeping, but the arrival of twins made him realise he'd never known true exhaustion. While he celebrated these small children who brought him so much joy, he also found himself desperately searching for a few extra winks a night.
In SNOOZE, McGirr delves into the mysterious world of sleep: its many benefits, its stubborn elusiveness and what our brains get up to while we're in bed. He takes readers on a tour through the odd sleep patterns of some of history's greatest figures, including Plato and Homer, Shakespeare and Dickens, Florence Nightingale (who slept a great deal) and Thomas Edison (who hardly slept at all). He looks at the demise of sleep in our ever more fragmented world, and what that means for everyone from average sleepers to those with serious sleep disorders.
A profound and humorous exploration of the precious resource of sleepand the causes and consequences of getting too little of itSnooze is the perfect book for sleepless nights.
Michael McGirr is the bestselling author of Things You Get for Free and Bypass: The Story of a Road. He has reviewed more than nine hundred books for the Age, Sydney Morning Herald and Canberra Times; his short fiction has appeared in numerous publications in Australia and overseas; and he has been the publisher of Eureka Street and fiction editor of Meanjin.
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Published 2017-06-01 by Text Publishing |