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How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency

ISBN-13: 9781101980422 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 224 str.

Akiko Busch
How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency Akiko Busch 9781101980422 Penguin Putnam Inc - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency

ISBN-13: 9781101980422 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 224 str.

Akiko Busch
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Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781101980422
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2020
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224
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0.19 kg
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20.83 x 13.72 x 1.52
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Coming upon [HOW TO DISAPPEAR] was like finding the Advil bottle in the medicine cabinet after stumbling about with a headache for a long time For [Busch], invisibility is not simply a negative, the inverse of visibility. Going unseen, undetected, overlooked: These are experiences with their own inherent meaning and power ; what we need is a field guide for recognizing them. And this is what Busch offers, roaming from essay to essay in a loose, associative style, following invisibility where it takes her Inconspicuousness can be powerful this may be Busch s most radical point, especially at a moment when we re conditioned to think power means yelling louder than everyone else in your Twitter feed, or showing the world in Instagram how you re living your best life Silence and invisibility, [Busch insists], are part of our everyday lives the place our mind wanders when we re in the shower or out jogging, the feeling we get looking out the window of an airplane, the pleasure of becoming a stranger on a bustling city street. We take these pauses, these moments of exhalation, for granted, but we should clutch them close. They are our armor against the onslaught. Gal Beckerman, The New York Times Book Review (cover review)
 
Akiko Busch s How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency serves as a gentle reminder [to] stop confusing what is most obvious or distracting for what is genuinely important. Almost everything that actually matters in life happens beneath the surface. Ms. Busch, who has rightly been compared to Annie Dillard and Edward Abbey, has dedicated nearly 30 years to sounding this message, one that our age seems intent on ignoring It is precisely Ms. Busch s subtle contrarianism that deserves our sustained attention .How to Disappear is, at least in part, a description of how the world might reappear to us if we weren t so hellbent on overwhelming it On the surface, How to Disappear is a palliative for the alienation that modern overexposure begets. Ms. Busch would like to save us from ourselves, from the lonely fate that afflicts Narcissus, his eyes forever locked on the only person he has ever truly loved himself. But in its deeper moments, the book touches on an abiding, but easily forgotten, truth: Disappearing, the act of losing our selves, is a precondition of selflessness. Ms. Busch s deeper concern is to save not Narcissus but rather the wider world his selfishness affects. John Kaag, Wall Street Journal

In How to Disappear, Busch contemplates how government surveillance, smart technology, and our own desire to be seen have all contributed to a perhaps irrevocable loss of personal privacy. She does this circuitously, eschewing the alarmist and Luddite tropes that encumber many studies of our technology-dependent culture. Instead, Busch meanders across a broad cultural landscape to locate the source of our beliefs, fears, and desires about invisibility.... [She] explores camouflage, anonymity and unsigned works of art, and police surveillance of minorities. By drawing from natural science, children s literature, folklore, art history, and more, Busch takes the timely issue of privacy and makes it timeless. The Paris Review

An impressive look at myriad, diverse examples of invisibility. Library Journal 

As the world grows ever more connected, it's imperative that voices preaching caution without hyperbole come to the fore. How refreshing, then, to read Akiko Busch's How to Disappear, which perfectly threads the needle [The book] isn't interested in providing a roadmap for getting off the grid, but in exploring the various ways humans do disappear, whether it's from view or simply into themselves Philosophical and thoughtful, How to Disappear beautifully illuminates the ways we choose to hide. Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review

In this provocative series of essays, Busch examines how social media and the surveillance economy have redefined the way we live .Throughout, she asks important questions about the consequences of hypervisibility. BBC Culture, Ten Books to Read this February
 
These are by no means notes but rather fully formed and often powerful explorations of the many realms and levels of invisibility to which one might aspire or withdraw With a tone that is more evocative than provocative, Busch meaningfully celebrates value where it goes unseen by others. Kirkus
 
Busch s exploration of her subject is free-associative, wide-ranging, and poetic in its own right Busch offers a path to quiet dignity that is rich and enlightening. Publishers Weekly

What a mesmerizing, unexpected, and hopeful book this is. A wondrous magic hat of revelations on the power of the unseen to disappear into, lose oneself in, and emerge transformed, with new hope for the possibility of a surer, quieter, more humane way of being. Jennifer Ackerman, author of The Genius of Birds 

What a stunning, intelligent book! And timely in these times of endless exposure. Akiko Busch leaves no pebble unturned in her contemplation of invisibility in all of its myriad guises, many of which will surprise you, and in the course of things her contemplation becomes a search for one s place in nothing less than the flow of life itself.   Mary Ruefle, author of My Private Property and Madness, Rack, and Honey  

Kafka dreamt of being a waiter. He wanted to be present but invisible. Akiko Busch has illuminated this essential part of being. Examining with a clear lyricism, what it means to protect yourself from too much visibility. Her work offers a much needed sense of balance in a time of turmoil.  A reminder that we can shift and change and that there is such a thing as privacy. Maira Kalman, author and illustrator of Beloved Dog and The Principles of Uncertainty
 
What a perfect moment for this beautiful and affecting book. Aki Busch writes with grace, humor and breathtaking precision about the unsung virtues of blending in rather than standing out, of finding our most essential selves by losing our need to be perpetually seen. Weaving together science, myth and storytelling, anecdotes from Iceland to Grand Cayman Island, the Bay of Fundy to a virtual reality studio in Brooklyn, she reminds us that it is often in those all-consuming moments of losing ourselves in love, in work, in the natural world that we see and feel most acutely, that how to be depends on knowing both how to be fully present and how to disappear. This is a book that will be passed from friend to friend like a secret handshake--a must read. Andrea Barnet, author of Visionary Women

Akiko Busch is the author of several essay collections, including Nine Ways to Cross a River, a series of linked essays about swimming across American rivers and The Incidental Steward, published by Yale University Press in 2013 and awarded an Honorable Mention in the Natural History Literature category of 2013 National Outdoor Book Awards. She was a contributing editor at Metropolis magazine for twenty years, and her work has appeared in numerous national magazines, newspapers, and exhibition catalogues. She is on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts in New York City.



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