- Imprint: Cornerstone Press
- ISBN: 9781807841775
- Length: 272 pages
- Price: £16.99
The Messenger in White
Finding Solace in Shakespeare
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A moving meditation on love, loss and how we live through the timeless wisdom of one of the greatest playwrights of all time – William Shakespeare.
When Pico Iyer’s mother enters the final years of her life, he finds himself confronting the most universal of questions: how do we care for those we love as they fade and how do we live with the knowledge that we will follow?
Drawing on a lifetime of reading, Iyer turns to Shakespeare, not as scholarship, but as guide. Moving across the plays, he finds unexpected insight into the realities of ageing, loss and family. What can King Lear teach us about caring for a parent who is no longer themselves? What do the parents in Romeo and Juliet reveal about love, control and the limits of understanding those closest to us?
At the heart of such existential questioning, Iyer turns to the ‘messengers in white’ – those fleeting moments of clarity, grace or interruption that arrive in the midst of sorrow. Not grand revelations, but small, calming shifts that change how we see what is happening to us and how Shakespeare was guiding us all along.
Tender, searching and quietly profound, The Messenger in White is both a deeply personal memoir and a meditation on how we might live meaningfully in the face of loss.
When Pico Iyer’s mother enters the final years of her life, he finds himself confronting the most universal of questions: how do we care for those we love as they fade and how do we live with the knowledge that we will follow?
Drawing on a lifetime of reading, Iyer turns to Shakespeare, not as scholarship, but as guide. Moving across the plays, he finds unexpected insight into the realities of ageing, loss and family. What can King Lear teach us about caring for a parent who is no longer themselves? What do the parents in Romeo and Juliet reveal about love, control and the limits of understanding those closest to us?
At the heart of such existential questioning, Iyer turns to the ‘messengers in white’ – those fleeting moments of clarity, grace or interruption that arrive in the midst of sorrow. Not grand revelations, but small, calming shifts that change how we see what is happening to us and how Shakespeare was guiding us all along.
Tender, searching and quietly profound, The Messenger in White is both a deeply personal memoir and a meditation on how we might live meaningfully in the face of loss.
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