Leo Buscaglia

Leo Buscaglia

Dr. Felice Leonardo Buscaglia Ph.D. (31 March 1924 of Italian descent – 11 June 1998) was a professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Southern California. He was a graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School (Los Angeles).

Published works

Leo Buscaglia authored a number of New York Times bestselling inspirational books on love and human reticences on the subject, including "The Fall of Freddie the Leaf", "Bus 9 to Paradise", "Living Loving and Learning", "Love" and "My Father". In lectures he often protested, in outrage at the comparative absence of writings on the subject, "I got the "copyright" for "love!!!"

The Fall of Freddie the Leaf

The Fall of Freddie the Leaf is a short story by Leo Buscaglia aimed at helping adults and children cope with fear of dying.

Freddie is a leaf. He dances in the Spring and basks lazily in Summer. In Autumn he develops a beautiful colour. In Winter he falls from the tree but it doesn't hurt. [http://www.buddhistinformation.com/fall_of_freddie_the_leaf.htm]

A student's suicide

While teaching at USC, Buscaglia was moved by a student's suicide to contemplate human disconnectedness and the meaning of life, and began a non-credit class he called Love 1A. His book and numerous recorded and televised lectures, some of which became available through PBS, became extremely well received. He argued that social bonds are essential at transcending the stresses of everyday life and enriching it above the limitations of poverty as well as crossing communication gaps between generations.

Barriers to the expression of love

Buscaglia worked actively to overcome social and mental barriers that inhibited the expression of love between people, from family to acquaintances to people with disabilities, the institutionalized, and elderly, to complete strangers, often making his own forwardness on the subject a topic of self-deprecating humor. The profundity of his subject, however, almost invariably struck a responsive chord regarding an area many regarded as deficient in their lives, and by 1998 his books had reached eighteen million copies in print in seventeen languages.

Death

Leo Buscaglia died of a heart attack on 11 June, 1998 at his home in Glenbrook, Nevada, near Lake Tahoe. He was 74.

External links

* [http://www.buscaglia.com Leo Buscaglia and Felice Foundation official site] .
* [http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~daniel_schugurensky/assignment1/1969buscaglia.html Selected Moments of the 20th Century: 1969 Leo Buscaglia teaches Love 1A at the University of Southern California]
* [http://myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=l_buscaglia Buscaglia] at The "My Hero" Project
* [http://www.intouchmag.com/interview.html Interview & "Love Quiz"]
* [http://www.journeyofhearts.org/kirstimd/buscagl2.htm "Learn the Joy of the Moment"] by Leo Buscaglia, Ph.D.
* [http://www.journeyofhearts.org/kirstimd/buscagl3.htm "Loving Through Death"] by Leo Buscaglia, Ph.D.
* [http://www.newvisionsmagazine.com/november2003/vissell1103.html More Lessons from Leo Buscaglia] at "New Visions Magazine"
* [http://208.244.159.127/ezine/feb01/essential.htm "What Is Essential Is Invisible To The Eye"] ; "Leo's Lessons On Love" by Chrissa Snyder
* [http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/trojan_family/autumn98/alumninews/IM_Buscaglia.html Obituary] at USC Alumni News
* [http://www.vibrantuniverse.com/archives/leo_buscaglia.html Profoundly inspirational] by Annie Zalezsak
* [http://www.kviestore.org/leobuscaglia.htm DVDs of Leo Buscaglia] Public Television programs with Leo Buscaglia available
* [http://www.buddhistinformation.com/fall_of_freddie_the_leaf.htm The Fall of Freddie the Leaf]


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