Bittersweet
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Publisher Description
Brought to you by Penguin.
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL MEGASELLER QUIET: THE POWER OF INTROVERTS IN A WORLD THAT CAN'T STOP TALKING
In this inspiring masterpiece, bestselling author Susan Cain shows the power of "bittersweetness" - a tendency toward sorrow and longing, an acute awareness of passing time, and a piercing joy when beholding beauty. But what are the powers of a bittersweet, melancholic outlook? she asks. And why has our culture been so blind to its value?
Bittersweetness recognizes that light and dark, birth and death - bitter and sweet - are forever paired. As Bittersweet shows, our obsession with happiness is not making us happy, healthy, or whole. It's only by embracing our darker emotions - as well as the light - that we discover our deepest meaning and connection, love and joy. It can change the way we work, the way we create and the way we love - for it is the hidden source of our love stories, moonshots and masterpieces.
With over 4 million copies sold worldwide, Susan Cain's Quiet explored the quiet riches of the introverted half of the population. In Bittersweet, Cain employs the same mix of research, storytelling, and memoir. Following a trail of centuries-old artistic and wisdom traditions as well as contemporary psychology and management research, and reflecting on the emotional shifts of recent times, Cain reveals how bittersweetness is the key to leading a full and satisfying life. Using examples ranging from music and cinema to parenting and business, she shows how understanding bittersweetness will allow us to weather life's transitions; yet, until now, its power has been hiding in plain sight.
At a time of profound discord and personal anxiety, Bittersweet brings us together in deep and unexpected ways. Most of all, it shows us how to transform our personal and collective pain into creativity, transcendence, and connection.
© Susan Cain 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
When author Susan Cain was in college, she wondered why Leonard Cohen’s saddest songs made her feel so happy and alive. Decades later, she takes a deep dive into why melancholy can feel so right. Cain—the author of the best-selling Quiet, an ode to introversion—uses cutting-edge science, fascinating examples from history, spiritual philosophy, and art criticism to explore how beauty and sadness are inextricably bound. As with Quiet, Bittersweet also has elements of memoir. In one particularly powerful chapter, Cain attends a convention for people seeking the secret to immortality while she mourns the loss of two family members and her mother’s worsening dementia, adding a deeply revealing and personal edge to the intersection of joy and sorrow, especially when it comes to the idea that even good things must end. Cain’s friendly, conversational narration is delightful, making even the headiest passages feel totally understandable. Even if you’re not the melancholy sort yourself, Bittersweet can help everyone embrace occasional wistfulness.