Are you honorably obscure?
"Ingenious...inspiring and inspiriting."
-CYNTHIA OZICK
* A Top 100 Business of Art book on Amazon *
"A playful book of great depth"
--Atomic Books
--Atomic Books
"[The Honorable Obscurity Handbook] speaks to and encourages the nurturing and gnawing heart
of the creative spirit within us before the disparaging and capitalistic forces
of our daily lives censor it mute."
--The Corvallis Advocate
of the creative spirit within us before the disparaging and capitalistic forces
of our daily lives censor it mute."
--The Corvallis Advocate
Part consoling sourcebook, part cultural commentary, part wry self-help manual, and part inspirational anthology, this gloriously uncynical handbook provides advice for creative workers struggling in a career world awash in bottom-line thinking. With an appealing blend of sound counsel, good humor, and vivid historical and literary anecdotes, M. Allen Cunningham offers solidarity to any writer or artist working against the grain of the times, and reminds us that obscurity, rather than being cause for shame, is a time-honored condition of the serious, committed artist. Readers will laugh aloud at the e-mails received by Henry David Thoreau's literary agent in response to his "bloated and incoherent" book Walden, and will underline and annotate the margins in such pieces as "In the Absence of Yes," Cunningham's bracing perspective on endless rejection. Hailed by Cynthia Ozick as "ingenious...important...inspiring and inspiriting," this unique handbook is unlike any volume on creativity you have read before. It is packed with insights -- both practical and philosophical -- that will appeal to every creative person you know.
M. Allen Cunningham is the author of the acclaimed novels, The Green Age of Asher Witherow (a #1 Indie Next Pick) and Lost Son (about the life and work of the poet Rilke), and the illustrated, limited-edition story collection Date of Disappearance. He is the co-founder of the cultural commentary blog Soul Shelter,and the recipient of fellowships from the Oregon Arts Commission, Literary Arts, and Yaddo.
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ISBN: 978-0-9893023-0-2
218 pages
5.5. x 8.5 trade paperback
ISBN: 978-0-9893023-0-2
218 pages
5.5. x 8.5 trade paperback
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