Reflections of an Aspiring Curmudgeon
by
Book Details
Language :
English
Publication Date :
10/6/2005
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
176
ISBN :
9780595371839
Format :
E-Book
Dimensions :
N/A
Page Count :
176
ISBN :
9780595815821
About the Book
Why would anyone aspire to be a curmudgeon? Because, among other things, they mock and debunk pretense and hypocrisy; they are noted for having high uncompromising standards. Curmudgeons disdain mediocrity and fraud and use humor as their principal weapon.
The topics covered, whether dealing with Bottled Water, Cats, Affluent Consumption, Keys, Collectors, or Fear of Death, to name but a few are replete with wit, irony and sociological insight. In "Keys", for example, Dr. Berardo notes: The importance of keys in our lives comes abruptly into focus whenever we misplace or lose them Our minds frantically search for the time/place where we last saw these guardians of our possessions and keepers of our privacy, these protectors of our offices and homes, these essentials for starting up our vehicles! With regard to women's purses and men's wallets, he notes: I don't know how much time in a lifetime women spend searching for things in their purses, but I bet it is significantly more than that exercised by men. In the tradition of Mark Twain, Berardo relates his intensely personal experiences and observations on human behavior to larger societal trends and changing values. Often hilarious, always profound, these essays enlighten and entertain.About the Author
Felix M. Berardo, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Florida is the author of several books and over a hundred articles examining the social aspects of Family, Aging, and Death and Survivorship.
He is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, the National Council on Family Relations and a member of other professional associations. Dr. Berardo and his wife live in Gainesville, Florida.