"Rosenbaum offers a spirited and enjoyable defense of his version of love." -- The Wall Street Journal "[I]n this impassioned offering.Even staunch skeptics will have their heartstrings tugged." -- Publishers Weekly "[Rosenbaum is] a national treasure." -- Michele Madigan Somerville "Ron Rosenbaum has done it again. The investigative humanist who dissected unsatisfactory explanations for evil in Explaining Hitler and for genius in The Shakespeare Wars applies his scalpel to reductionist brain-science notions about love with the same lively blend of erudition, insight, and humor that long ago established him as a leading voice in American letters. Share it with someone you love." --Timothy Noah, author of The Great Divergence "In Ron Rosenbaum's insightful, touching and surprising In Defense of Love , Rosenbaum manages to clobber all the theories and rhetoric that attempt to reduce that emotion to science.
With Rosenbaum, love has finally met its perfect match." --Betsy Carter, author of Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn "Ron's work is invariably awe-inspiring. I intend to purchase a copy at full price. The finest compliment you can give an author is not 'I read your book' or 'I loved your book' but 'I bought your book.'" --Teresa Carpenter, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing "Of all the vocabularies that give love its dimensions, neuroscience is not just the most dismal; it's the shortest on explanatory power. Following the poets--including Sappho, Chekhov, Philip Larkin, John Updike, Sheila Heti, Edith Wharton (especially her porn) and of course Shakespeare--Ron Rosenbaum's In Defense of Love rescues the ecstatic, agonizing, galactic experience of love from its reduction to fMRI film. Read Rosenbaum and have your heart rent." -- Virginia Heffernan, author of Magic and Loss "Whether on Hitler's evil, Shakespeare's genius, or the nature of love, Ron Rosenbaum resists the lure of easy answers.
I love Ron's book." -- Errol Morris, Air Mail.