Suicide Century By Andrew Bennett

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Suicide Century by Andrew Bennett is a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the cultural, historical, and philosophical dimensions of suicide in the modern era. This book examines how ideas, art, literature, and societal attitudes have shaped understandings of self-destruction, mental health, and existential crisis across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Ideal for students, scholars, and readers interested in philosophy, psychology, and cultural studies, it offers a critical perspective on one of the most profound aspects of human experience.

Bennett traces the ways in which suicide has been depicted and interpreted in literature, film, and philosophy, analyzing the works of influential thinkers and writers while situating them within broader social and historical contexts. The book explores themes of despair, identity, freedom, alienation, and the search for meaning, providing insight into both individual and collective experiences of mortality.

Suicide Century also engages with the ethical, cultural, and psychological debates surrounding suicide, considering how societal norms, stigma, and policy intersect with individual choice. Bennett’s analysis highlights the tension between understanding suicide as a deeply personal act and recognizing it as a phenomenon influenced by broader cultural forces. The book encourages reflection on the human condition, the pressures of modern life, and the philosophical questions that arise from contemplating mortality.

Written in a clear and accessible style, the book balances scholarly rigor with readability. Bennett uses case studies, historical examples, and literary analysis to illustrate his points, allowing readers to engage with complex ideas in a meaningful way. The structure of the book supports critical thinking, encouraging readers to consider multiple perspectives and grapple with challenging concepts.

Suicide Century by Andrew Bennett is an essential resource for those studying philosophy, literature, psychology, or cultural history, as well as for general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the societal and existential dimensions of suicide. It offers a thought-provoking examination of human mortality, the search for meaning, and the interplay between individual experience and cultural context.

By situating suicide within historical, philosophical, and cultural frameworks, this book not only informs but also invites readers to reflect on life, ethics, and the challenges of modernity. Bennett’s work illuminates the complexities of human existence and the ways in which individuals and societies confront despair, identity, and mortality.