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Peter Beilharz, Sichuan University
"We're in an age of sterility, Pascal Bruckner says, when fear and lassitude send the young to their rooms and attach them to screens. The lockdowns merely hastened a process of withdrawal that has proceeded for a long time. Bruckner details this condition with a surgical eye, explaining the deeper currents of present malaise. Every page has wisdom worth memorizing - 'All of today's technologies encourage incarceration under the guise of openness,' 'Totalitarian powers have always wanted to govern the dreams of their citizens' ... It is a dark vision, but the first step toward the light is a clearsighted understanding of where one sits."
Mark Bauerlein, Emory University
"Born of the pandemic, Pascal Bruckner's The Triumph of the Slippers is a wonderfully thoughtful and subtle meditation on the psychological, social, and cultural impact of the Covid pandemic, and a provocative diagnosis of a 'spiritual long Covid' with which many - if not most - of us still live today. Eloquently written like all of Bruckner's work, The Triumph of the Slippers is the work of a French moraliste at the top of his form, combining the erudition and irony of the perceptive philosopher with the sensitivity and craft of the gifted novelist. Highly recommended."
Richard Golsan, Texas A&M University
"[a] jolly romp through the socio-philosophical consequences of the recent rise in sales of onesies, slankets and badger-themed slippers"
Stuart Jeffries, The Spectator