How Are You Feeling?: At the Centre of the Inside of the Human Brain

How Are You Feeling?: At the Centre of the Inside of the Human Brain

by David Shrigley
How Are You Feeling?: At the Centre of the Inside of the Human Brain

How Are You Feeling?: At the Centre of the Inside of the Human Brain

by David Shrigley

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Overview

A shocking, ethically dubious, disastrously funny, illustrated self-help book about why human beings behave in such peculiar, delightful, and unpleasant ways.

The human brain can be a bizarre and disturbing instrument. Thankfully, David Shrigley is prepared to help you with the most vexing aspects of your psyche: alcoholism (“it is terrific fun, of course, but there are problems with it”); mental illness (“unlike a hairdryer, when a brain goes wrong ‘you cannot just throw it in the river and get another one’ ”); and neurology (“We all have internal wiring. Sometimes this wiring comes loose. . . . Check for loose wires and re-fasten them with glue.”).

How Are You Feeling? takes readers on a journey between the ears, explaining how the brain decides what is right and wrong and why some people are very charming and others behave like monkeys. Dave Eggers has called Shrigley “probably the funniest gallery-type artist who ever lived.” His side-splitting illustrated handbook questions the stability of self, the meaning of help, and whether that self was ever worth helping.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393241143
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 09/16/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 30 MB
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About the Author

David Shrigley has worked as a sculptor, photographer, cartoonist, author, and illustrator, and has shown work in London's Tate Gallery and in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has directed animated music videos for such artists as Blur and Bonnie Prince Billy. He lives in Glasgow, Scotland.
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