In 1988, the editors of LIFE magazine asked over 300 people to answer the question, “What is the meaning of life?” Individuals included authors, spiritual leaders, actors, and the proverbial Man/Woman in the Street. In 1991, LIFE compiled the information it received and paired it with black-and-white photos from its archives. The written and visual results will probably strike a chord with almost anyone. Check your local library for a copy of this unusual and thought-provoking book. This is one that a Kindle or Nook won’t do justice to, even if it’s available in a digital format.
Read the entire article here: Charles Bukowski, Arthur C. Clarke, Annie Dillard, John Cage, and Others on the Meaning of Life
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