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The Catastrophe Hour Book Club, Week One - The Broken-In World

2025/6/5
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Meghan Daum: 我在45岁时经历了离婚,这并非突如其来的意外。作为离婚诉讼中的被告,我选择离开加州,带着我的狗前往纽约,试图重新开始我的生活。这听起来有些讽刺,因为多年前我曾尝试以相反的方向重启人生。然而,人生不就是一场永恒的摇摆吗?这次离婚并非因为不忠或背叛,而是因为我们之间存在着无法调和的差异。这些差异既琐碎又重大,小到我拒绝在丈夫弹吉他时一起唱Neil Young的歌,大到我意识到独自生活比与我爱的人一起生活更快乐。我发现,我独自一人时,或者与经常旅行的室友同住时,会感到更加幸福和理智。因此,我选择了离婚,或者说,正在走向离婚的道路。对于经历过离婚的人来说,公开离婚是一场艰难的战斗。虽然亲密的朋友不会感到惊讶,但那些外围的人,如同事和熟人,会感到震惊。然而,最先知道真相的往往是管家。总而言之,我离婚是为了追求更适合自己的生活方式和个人幸福。

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The Catastrophe Hour Book Club begins June 11 with a discussion of the first essay in the book, The Broken-In World, an examination of divorce, loss, and finding unexpected peace and camaraderie in a world that “can no longer support pretense.” The book club runs for 14 consecutive Wednesdays from 3-4 p.m. ET. We will discuss one essay per week To learn more about the book club and join, visit https://www.theunspeakablepodcast.com/p/the-catastrophe-hour-book-club) About The Catastrophe Hour "One of our most important essayists . . . The Catastrophe Hour is proof that writers and readers can choose to engage with their lives in a manner that is radically disengaged with the pointless noise of the day.” — Washington Examiner From the acclaimed author of The Unspeakable and The Problem with Everything comes a new collection of unputdownable essays. Written between 2017 and 2024, these essays are classic Meghan Daum, showcasing her wit, her intellect and her uncanny ability to throw new light on even the most ubiquitous of subjects. Arranged in the order that they were written, the essays touch on themes of aging, solitude, creative life, money, the changing media landscape, death, and the meaning of home. Daum’s unflinching honesty and exacting observations secure her reputation as one of our most important and enduring essayists.