Description |
251 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-251). |
Contents |
Emerson's magic -- I think the internet wants to be my mind -- Comforts of cyberpunk -- When experts disagree -- Ode to public benches -- Thinking in oeuvres -- Superman is Clark Kent -- Jerry Seinfeld's intangibles -- On friendship -- Write a book. |
Summary |
"Escape Into Meaning is the debut essay collection by the creator of the highly addictive, deeply informative, always unconventional Nerdwriter channel, which has 3 million subscribers on YouTube. In this debut collection of eleven incisive, engaging, and humorous essays, readers are immersed in a fascinating and multifaceted montage of subjects-from the origins of Superman to the future of the city of Venice to the life of Ralph Waldo Emerson to the oeuvre of Quentin Tarantino"-- Provided by publisher. |
Genre |
Essays.
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ISBN |
9781982163952 (hardcover) |
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