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Together, Closer: The Art and Science of Intimacy in Friendship, Love, and Family

โœ Scribed by Giovanni Frazzetto


Publisher
Penguin Books
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
148
Edition
Paperback
Category
Library

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The bonds we are capable of feeling toward other peopleโ€”how we know and belong to one anotherโ€”provide fascinating glimpses into the intricacies of human behavior. Intimacy is that moment when our true identity is revealed to another, when traumas, fears, and ambitions are shared. Through the ordinary stories of eight relationships, Giovanni Frazzetto has woven an extraordinary narrative of togetherness. He shares the details of romantic partners trapped in a long cycle of attraction and rejection, a single woman who finds herself deep in a fictional relationship with a boyfriend she has invented out of frustration with her love life, and a couple absorbed in a years-long clandestine affair. But intimacy can also extend beyond romantic encounters: coping with the loss of a loved one, dealing with overbearing or emotionally distant parents, or celebrating the joys and comforts of our dearest friends.

InTogether, Closer, Frazzetto unravels the components of intimacy in all of these relationships, illuminating the mysteries, challenges, and pleasures of intimacy through a brilliant mix of storytelling and science.


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