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Who wants to live forever? According to Stephen Cave, we all do – every single one of us. And the evidence is all around. Eluding the Grim Reaper is humanity’s oldest and most pervasive wish. It is embedded in our very nature and provides the real driving force behind every aspect of human civilisation: science, agriculture, architecture, religion, the arts, fame and family. From freeing your soul to freezing your brain, all these attempts to defy death fall into four simple categories – the four paths to immortality.

Ranging across continents and cultures, from ancient Egypt to cutting-edge laboratories, Immortality raises the curtain on what compels us humans to keep on going. The four paths are ancient, but science is now showing us – for the first time in human history – whether any of them can really lead to infinity. Cave investigates what it would mean for our lives if they can – but also if they can’t. If the paths up the Mount of the Immortals lead nowhere – if there is no getting to the summit – is there still reason to live? And can civilisation survive?

Click here for Stephen Cave’s fantastic reading guide: Immortality


Reviews

An epic inquiry into the human desire to defy death – and how to overcome it

Julian Baggini, Financial Times

A must-read exploration of what spurs human ingenuity

S. Jay Olshansky, New Scientist

An epic inquiry into the human desire to defy death – and how to overcome it

Julian Baggini, Financial Times

A must-read exploration of what spurs human ingenuity

S. Jay Olshansky, New Scientist

'fascinating...a must read'

Maria Popova

fascinating...a must read

Maria Popova

[An] impressive book… his arguments are compelling... Crossing the blurred borders between history, philosophy, psychology, technology and science...

Family Tree

[An] impressive book… his arguments are compelling... Crossing the blurred borders between history, philosophy, psychology, technology and science...

Family Tree

Stephen Cave’s very readable 2012 book Immortality: The Quest to Live Forever and How It Drives Civilization is a fascinating attempt to grapple with this human condition.

The Manila Times

Stephen Cave’s very readable 2012 book Immortality: The Quest to Live Forever and How It Drives Civilization is a fascinating attempt to grapple with this human condition.

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  • 17 April 2012
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