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Highlights
- "Sherlock Holmes could glance at a bowler hat and tell that its owner's wife had ceased to love him.
- Author(s): James Geary
- 320 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Rhetoric
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About the Book
Sherlock Holmes could glance at a bowler hat and tell that its owner's wife had ceased to love him. In this brilliant book about metaphor James Geary is no less astonishing, as he deciphers the subtle implications embedded in advertising slogans, familiar slang and government double-talk . You'll scarf down every page of I Is an Other and then ask for more. Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and author of Book by Book and Classics for PleasureFor lovers of language and fans of Blink and Freakonomics, New York Times bestselling author James Geary offers this fascinating look at metaphors and their influence in every aspect of our lives, from art to medicine, psychology to the stock market."Book Synopsis
"Sherlock Holmes could glance at a bowler hat and tell that its owner's wife had ceased to love him. In this brilliant book about metaphor James Geary is no less astonishing, as he deciphers the subtle implications embedded in advertising slogans, familiar slang and government double-talk. Geary covers all these and much else with a crack reporter's eye for the humanizing detail and an easy-going essayist's light touch. You'll scarf down every page of I Is an Other and then ask for more." -- Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and author of Book by Book and Classics for Pleasure
For lovers of language and fans of Blink and Freakonomics, New York Times bestselling author James Geary offers this fascinating look at metaphors and their influence in every aspect of our lives, from art to medicine, psychology to the stock market.
From President Obama's political rhetoric to the bursting of the housing bubble, from conversations to commercials, James Geary shows that every aspect of our day-to-day experience is molded by metaphor. Geary takes readers from Aristotle's investigation of metaphor right up to the latest neuroscientific insights into how metaphor works in the brain. Romeo's exclamation "It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!" may be one of the most well-known metaphors in literature, but metaphor is more than a device of love-struck poets. As Geary demonstrates, metaphor has leaped off the page and landed with a mighty splash right in the middle of the stream of consciousness.
Witty, persuasive, and original, I Is an Other explores metaphor's effects on financial decision making, effective advertising, leadership, learning, and more.
From the Back Cover
From President Obama's political rhetoric to the bursting of the housing bubble, from conversations to commercials, James Geary shows that every aspect of our day-to-day experience is molded by metaphor. Geary takes readers from Aristotle's investigation of metaphor right up to the latest neuroscientific insights into how metaphor works in the brain. Witty, persuasive, and original, I Is an Other explores metaphor's effects on financial decision making, effective advertising, leadership, learning, and more. Romeo's exclamation "It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!" may be one of the most well-known metaphors in literature, but metaphor is more than a device of love-struck poets. As Geary demonstrates, metaphor has leaped off the page and landed with a mighty splash right in the middle of the stream of consciousness.
Review Quotes
"In his fine new book, James Geary [shows that] metaphors are not rhetorical frills at the edge of how we think. They are at the very heart of it." -- David Brooks, New York Times
"Smart fun for anyone fascinated by the play of language. . . . Geary traces the history of [metaphor] from Aristotle to Elvis." -- Washington Post
"A delightful examination... Voters, consumers, and investors interested in knowing how their decisions may be influenced by well-planned metaphors will be fascinated by Geary's adept explication of the metaphor's role in defining perceptions." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The author further manages to weave together a fascinating amount of information. . . . I Is an Other really shines when it focuses on the simple yet profound . . . you'll never look at a metaphor the same way again--metaphorically speaking." -- New York Journal of Books
"Geary . . . succeeds in making the case that metaphor is the meat of language and not a sauce." -- Wall Street Journal
"Sherlock Holmes could glance at a bowler hat and tell that its owner's wife had ceased to love him. In this brilliant book about metaphor James Geary is no less astonishing, as he deciphers the subtle implications embedded in advertising slogans, familiar slang and government double-talk. Geary covers all these and much else with a crack reporter's eye for the humanizing detail and an easy-going essayist's light touch. You'll scarf down every page of I Is an Other and then ask for more." -- Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and author of Book by Book and Classics for Pleasure
"This book is a prism, refracting the white light of language into a kaleidoscopic celebration of its images and etymologies." -- Ben Schott, author of Schott's Original Miscellany and Schott's Almanacs
"This book is for everyone interested in the subtle operations of language and thought. James Geary brings into play an astonishing range of thinking on the matter--literary, commercial, scientific. His examples and anecdotes are compelling. In all, he's a marvelous teacher, with his own unique gifts of expression. I is an Other is one of those 'must-read' books for this year, for any year. It deserves a wide audience, and it will find one." -- Jay Parini, author of Promised Land: Thirteen Books that Changed America
"There are books that are in themselves a whole library of wit and wisdom: James Geary's I Is an other is one of them. This is a distillation of distallations, a core collection of core pronouncements, the crème de la crème." -- Alberto Manguel, author of The Library at Night and A History of Reading
"This is perhaps the very best book on metaphor ever written!" -- Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr., Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz
"James Geary vividly shows the poetry, the science, and the power of metaphor in every aspect of our lives. From anthropology to behavioral economics to social psychology to cognitive psychology to neuroscience, he gets the science right. A first-rate achievement." -- Sam Glucksberg, Professor, Princeton University
"Enchanting. . . . It is [its] playful celebration of meanings that makes this book optimistic. And though the subtitle has a whiff of conspiracy about it, the sheer ubiquity of metaphor in everyday life makes the book feel urgent. . . addictive. . . Geary writes with clarity and power." -- The Independent
"An illuminating study of metaphor in all its guises. . . . Required reading for anyone with even a passing interest in language." -- Time Out London