The Beatles song “Eleanor Rigby” is a poignant vignette of loneliness in later adulthood. (“All the lonely people,” the singers lament. “Where do they all come from?”) In surveys, about a third of ...
More than two decades ago, the Pulitzer Prize winning author, Elizabeth Strout, wrote a blurb for the contemporary fiction writer Beverly Gologorsky, then the author of Stop Here (2013) her second ...
When the Beatles sang, “All the lonely people. Where do they all come from?” in 1966, the group asked an important question. Loneliness is far too common and it's linked to dementia, recurrent stroke, ...