From the editor of the New York Times' popular "Modern Love" column,
the story of love from beginning to end (or not).
Love. We want it. We need it. We pay it homage with songs and poems and
great works of art. And when we lose it, there's no pain as intense or
excruciating. For centuries we've been trying to figure it out, control
it, or just get better at it. As the editor of a column about love for
the New York Times, Daniel Jones reads thousands of stories about
people's intimate relationships--the ones that soar, crash, or hum
along, from the bizarre to the supposedly "normal." It's possible that
he's read more true love stories than anyone on earth. In Love
Illuminated, he teases apart this mystifying emotion that thrills,
crushes, and sustains.
Drawing from the 50,000 stories that have crossed his desk over the past
decade, Jones explores ten aspects of love--pursuit, destiny,
vulnerability, connection, trust, practicality, monotony, infidelity,
loyalty, and wisdom--and creates a lively, funny and enlightening
journey through this universal human experience that jangles the head
and stirs the heart.