Burn After Writing
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ISBN
9781908211231
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A journal encompassing a collection of gently probing questions, mind games, thought experiments and homework assignments - all on your favourite subject: yourself.
Burn After Writing is an interactive book that invites you to face all of the the big questions in life.
Who are you? How did you get here? Where are you going?
Have fun with it, or take it too seriously, or both. It’s up to you.
Weight | 0.325000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781908211231 |
ISBN10 | 1908211237 |
Author | JONES, Sharon |
Binding | Hardback |
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Date Published | 23rd April 2014 |
Report Date | 2020/01/02 |
Pages | 144 |
Publisher | Carpet Bombing Culture (includes Pro-actif Communications) |
Burn After Writing - welcome to the Book of You. This is your Black Dossier. Hidden in the secret compartment of your world. For your eyes only. The place where you speak your own truth freely, beyond any concern for how it might be viewed by others.
It’s an extended feature length interview with you, a radical thought experiment with you as the subject and you as the result.
This collection of playful, probing and provocative questions prompts you to profile your innermost self in writing. Each task invites you to explore your fascination with yourself unashamedly. As adults we learn to focus on representing ourselves in a manner pleasing others. Leave that behind you for a minute. Indulge yourself with Burn After Writing alone by lamplight.
Some elements are random like tea leaves forming patterns in a mug, some elements are deliberate to coax you into realising things about yourself you never noticed before.
Play a game of Truth or Dare with yourself. How honest can you really be with only you watching?
And when you finish the book...will you Burn After Writing...?
Put simply, it’s a secret diary for proper grown ups. It’s playful, and like all real play it pushes limits, flirts with fears and shoots craps with the big unknown.
In a society where where we ‘share’ our everything, BAW goes against the grain and politely asks you to ’share’ nothing.