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Sentimental economy, Edoardo Nesi ; translated by Antony Shugaar

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Sentimental economy, Edoardo Nesi ; translated by Antony Shugaar
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sentimental economy
Oclc number
1338309566
Responsibility statement
Edoardo Nesi ; translated by Antony Shugaar
Summary
"From the Strega Prize-winning author of Story of My People, an astute, multifaceted essay on the seismic shifts of 2020 and how he and people from all walks of life are adapting. Attempting to make sense of the incredible upheaval of 2020-from the devastating impact of COVID-19 to the sudden loss of his father-Edoardo Nesi considers the changing global economy and its effect on our lives. He shares the stories of Alberto Magelli, a small textile entrepreneur; Livia Firth, a prominent advocate for sustainability; Elisa Martelli, a young Sangiovese winemaker; Enrico Giovannini, a leading economist and statistician; Rino Pratesi, a proud butcher from the heart of Tuscany; and more. From the overworked to the unemployed, we're all grappling with difficult questions about our current disorienting world: Will we ever feel healthy again, and what will it take to regain "normality?" What does progress mean today? Have science and technology let us down? What will the increased prevalence of remote working mean for our cities, and for our lifestyles generally? Deftly weaving together the personal and the economic, Nesi takes us on a fascinating journey to understanding"--, Provided by publisher
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