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A Life Without End

A Life Without End

Author(s): Frédéric Beigbeder

Location(s): World

Genre(s): Autobiography/Memoirs, Fiction

Era(s): Contemporary

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“Beigbeder has produced one of the most human, touching, relevant, and funny stories about passing time, the acceptance of ageing, and the need to love. If you’re looking for something quite unlike anything else to read, then choose this.”  — Le Parisien

What does the man who has everything — fame, fortune, a new love, and a new baby — want for his fiftieth birthday? The answer is simple: eternal life. Determined to shake off the first intimations of his approaching demise, Frédéric tries every possible procedure to ward off death, examining both legal and illegal research into techniques that could lead to the imminent replacement of man with a post-human species.

Accompanied by his ten-year-old daughter and her robot friend, Frédéric crisscrosses the globe to meet the world’s foremost researchers on human longevity, who — from cell rejuvenation and telomere lengthening to 3D-printed organs and digitally stored DNA — reveal their latest discoveries. With his blend of deadpan humour and clear-eyed perception, Beigbeder has penned a brutal and brilliant exposé of the enduring issue of our own mortality.

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Author: tripfiction

A Life Without End is not an easy book to classify. I describe it above as ‘a fictional search for immortality’ – but that is only true in part. The book is semi-autobiographical… Frédéric...

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