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Silence: A Social History of One of the Least Understood Elements of Our Lives | Jane Brox
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From the author of the “dazzling epic”* Brilliant, a compelling history of silence as a powerful shaper of the human mind—in prisons, in places of contemplation, and in our own lives Through her evocative intertwined histories of the penitentiary and the monastery, Jane Brox illuminates the many ways silence is far more complex than any absolute; how it has influenced ideas of the self, soul, and society. Brox traces its place as a transformative power in the monastic world from Medieval Europe to the very public life of twentieth century monk Thomas Merton, whose love for silence deepened even as he faced his obligation to speak out against war. This fascinating history of ideas also explores the influence the monastic cell had on one of society’s darkest experiments in silence: Eastern State Penitentiary. Conceived of by one of the Founding Fathers and built on the outskirts of Philadelphia, the penitentiary’s early promulgators imagined redemption in imposed isolation, but they badly misapprehended silence’s dangers. Finally, Brox’s rich exploration of silence’s complex and competing meanings leads us to imagine how we might navigate our own relationship with silence today, for the transformation it has always promised, in our own lives. *Time
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A thoughtful, well-researched history of the use of silence in two main contexts - the use of silence and isolation as punishment for reformation in Eastern State Penitentiary in Pennsylvania and the seeking of quiet and solitude by monks through the ages, heavily relying on the writings of Thomas Merton. There are times she gets distracted by interesting tangents but this is an intelligent meditation on why people seek or suffer in silence.

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Well written account of the impact silence had on society. The author focuses primarily on #prisons & #religious institutions (monestraiers, abbeys, etc.)
I have no problem with the writing or the research. The content and the writing style were not my cup of tea, so to speak.
It was worth a read through once. Slow pace.
#Nonfiction #GreenvilleSC #history #finished

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Vivlio_Gnosi

Moving this #Nonfiction #historical account of silence from my #TBR stack to my Reading stack.
#GreenvilleSC