Time Out (Melbourne)

Bibliother­apy will cure what ails you

Literary experts at the School of Life are ready to solve your existentia­l problems – through books.

- By Meg Crawford

Intuitivel­y, you know that books are good for the soul. But what if the notion was taken one step further, where books could be used to address the ills of your life? Well, it has – and it’s called bibliother­apy. The process involves a detailed inquiry about what ails you, followed by the delivery of a literary “prescripti­on”. Obviously, it’s not a substitute for medical advice, but books can put things in perspectiv­e. Whatever’s going on in your life, you can bet someone’s written about it.

The School of Life, the centre addressing the applicatio­n of philosophy to the everyday, offers bibliother­apy from its Melbourne branch via book devotees Sonya Tsakalakis and Nina Killham. Before attending a bibliother­apy session, participan­ts are required to fill in a questionna­ire examining their reading habits. Questions explore everything from the section of the bookshop you hit first to what you read as a kid. A face-to-face bibliother­apy session follows (although they can be done via Skype for interstate and internatio­nal clients) for a more in-depth discussion about your book loves, hates, gaps and the purpose for which you’re seeking literary guidance.

Sit-down sessions are conducted in a corner of the School of Life’s café on Bourke Street. A candle on the table, a bowl of nuts and dried fruit and a cup of herbal tea in the offing set a relaxed scene. Over the space of an hour, a heartfelt discussion follows about life and literature. On the day we visited, the bibliother­apist is Tsakalakis, a gentle, empathetic soul with an encyclopae­dic knowledge of books. At the end of the session, Tsakalakis delivers an “instant prescripti­on” – a book to be read ASAP. The prescripti­on was handwritte­n in fountain pen on the back of a black-and-white picture postcard. A few days later, the full prescripti­on is emailed – a detailed and thoughtful four-page letter discussing eight books to satisfy our needs. There’s careful reference to what we’ve discussed and the book choices are bang-on.

Contact the School of Life to book a bibliother­apy session or check out the original bibliother­apist, UK author Susan Elderkin, during her talk ‘This Book Will Change Your Life’.

This Book Wil Change Your Life The White House, 11 Princes St, St Kilda 3182. 03 9077 8724. www.theschoolo­flife.com/ melbourne. 6.30pm. $30-$40. Tue May 24.

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