"Whatever a soul is, the author goes a long way toward soothing it. A very welcome instance of philosophy that can help readers live a good life."–
Kirkus Reviews "A wide-ranging work with many poignant assertions that will appeal to those wishing to learn more about the spiritual aspects of practicing mindfulness."–Brian Renvall,
Library Journal "Elegant and formally ingenious."–Geoff Wisner,
Wall Street Journal "Batchelor considers solitude not as a state of mind, but 'as a practice, a way of life – as understood by the Buddha and Montaigne alike.' It is not isolation or alienation, though these are its shadow side. Rather, it is a way of caring for one's soul, of sheltering it from noise and agitation, of directing it toward its authentic purpose. Batchelor is less interested in defining an ideal form of solitude than in meditating on the ways it can be practiced and exercised, lost and regained." –Irina Dumitrescu,
Los Angeles Review of Books "Stephen Batchelor draws on his life from monasticism to marriage, with teachers from Montaigne to the Buddha to Rilke, to remind us why solitude has always been and will always be an element of well-being and even the richness of our relationships with others. And how to turn that into graceful practice. . . . I interviewed him once before about his practice of secular Buddhism and reached out again after he wrote a wonderful new book,
The Art of Solitude."–Krista Tippett,
On Being "Stephen Batchelor's
The Art of Solitude is a timely arrival during these dark times of worldwide pandemic."–Asqa Ijaz
, Dawn A
Los Angeles Review of Books "Best of the Year" selection
"
The Art of Solitude is a marvel. Carefully constructed and entirely original, it sings with a haunting melody of wistful contemplation. Reading it is a true joy."–Mark Epstein, author of
Thoughts without a Thinker "Forty years in the making,
The Art of Solitude could not have come at a better time or from anyone else. Beautifully written, Batchelor's wisdom shines through on every page, leading the reader on an engaging and illuminating journey into the very needed solitude about which he writes."–Judson Brewer, author of
The Craving Mind "With his long experience of Buddhism, meditation, and teaching it is hard to think of anyone better equipped to write about the art of solitude than Stephen Batchelor."–Tim Parks
"In this exquisite contemplation on solitude that is intimate, brave, and wise, Batchelor brings us to the vast center of his life and realization."–Roshi Joan Halifax, Abbot, Upaya Zen Center
"Batchelor's graceful writing guides us to the innermost recesses of solitude, illuminating it as a practice, way of life, and inescapable dimension of being human."–Evan Thompson, author of
Why I Am Not a Buddhist and
Waking, Dreaming, Being