Lars Svendsen is professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. He is the author of many books. Matt Bagguley is a translator of Norwegian fiction and nonfiction. He lives in Oslo.
"""'Is there an obligation to hope?' asks Svendsen in his latest book, A Philosophy of Hope. His measured answer is yes, because it's a condition for living a life that's genuinely worth living. In this warm and compelling argument, Svendsen, a 'renegade pessimist, ' offers us an optimistic but cautious understanding of this emotional state. He persuades me that hope is more than just a comfort. Hope fires the imagination and, if you can't imagine something, you won't be able to act on it. Svendsen's A Philosophy of Hope convincingly explains how hope offers us the capacity for both imagination and for action. It's a powerful antidote for a wildly pessimistic era such as ours.""--Peter Toohey, professor of classics, University of Calgary, and author of ""Hold On: The Life, Science, and Art of Waiting"""