Alone, Neil Gaiman and Daniel Handler are plenty charming. But in conversation together, as they were last night at BAM, they comprise a charm offensive so powerful we half-expected to pass out and wake up somewhere in Delaware, wearing just one shoe and clutching a stack of autographed books we couldn’t remember buying. The authors are promoting a story collection (Gaiman’s Trigger […]
The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781455581085 |
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Publisher: | Grand Central Publishing |
Publication date: | 11/11/2014 |
Pages: | 352 |
Sales rank: | 739,016 |
Product dimensions: | 8.30(w) x 5.70(h) x 1.10(d) |
About the Author
She is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and has shown her underwear on Australian television. She currently avoids living in places including Boston, New York, and Melbourne with her husband, author Neil Gaiman, who is easily embarrassed.
Palmer's TED Talk, "The Art of Asking," which she presented at a 2013 TED conference, has been viewed at least 8 million times around the world. You can visit her website and blog at www.AmandaPalmer.net.
What People are Saying About This
This is the kind of book that makes you want to call the author up at midnight to whisper, 'My God. I thought I was the only one.'
Amanda Palmer's generous work of genius will change the way you think about connection, love and grace
To read Amanda Palmer's remarkable memoir about asking and giving is to tumble headlong into her world. Immediately, you notice that her world is really different from yours and mine. Amanda's world is more open, more vulnerable, more fearless, more messy, more surprising, more dangerous, more rich with human encounters and exchanges at every imaginable level. At first, you find yourself thinking, 'Goodness, what a crazy world that Amanda Palmer inhabits! How does she possibly endure it?' Then, gradually, as you read along, a doorway opens up in your heart, and you realize, 'I want to live in a world exactly like hers.' God willing, this book will show us all how to do it.
"Amanda has a direct line with her audiencea lifeline for them and for her, the codependency all truly great performers surrender to…she's capable of anything, incapable of telling anything but the truth." -Bono
“Amanda Palmer joyfully shows a generation how to change their lives.” -Caitlin Moran, author of HOW TO BE A WOMAN and HOW TO BUILD A GIRL
"To read Amanda Palmer's remarkable memoir about asking and giving is to tumble headlong into her world. Immediately, you notice that her world is really different from yours and mine. Amanda's world is more open, more vulnerable, more fearless, more messy, more surprising, more dangerous, more rich with human encounters and exchanges at every imaginable level. At first, you find yourself thinking, 'Goodness, what a crazy world that Amanda Palmer inhabits! How does she possibly endure it?' Then, gradually, as you read along, a doorway opens up in your heart, and you realize, 'I want to live in a world exactly like hers.' God willing, this book will show us all how to do it." -Elizabeth Gilbert, author of EAT, PRAY, LOVE and THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS
“This is the kind of book that makes you want to call the author up at midnight to whisper, 'My God. I thought I was the only one.'" -Jenny Lawson, author of LET'S PRETEND THIS NEVER HAPPENED
“The Art of Asking is a book about cultivating trust and getting as close as possible to love, vulnerability, and connection. Uncomfortably close. Dangerously close. Beautifully close. And uncomfortably close is exactly where we need to be if we want to transform this culture of scarcity and fundamental distrust.” -Brené Brown, author of DARING GREATLY
"Amanda Palmer's generous work of genius will change the way you think about connection, love and grace." -Seth Godin
“From this beautiful, heart wrenching story of art comes an incredible account of the nature and future of commerce - or one part, certainly the most important part, of that bit that's new. Here's a truth that someday the economists might begin to grok, but which meanwhile will define everything that's interesting about how art and culture will thrive.” -Lawrence Lessig, author of FREE CULTURE
“A story about a life in one dollar bills, from statue to icon, where media doesn't matter, crowds do. Mandatory reading in the digital age, for aspiring artists and their doubtful parents.” -Nicholas Negroponte, Founder, MIT Media Lab
The Art of Asking is a book about cultivating trust and getting as close as possible to love, vulnerability, and connection. Uncomfortably close. Dangerously close. Beautifully close. And uncomfortably close is exactly where we need to be if we want to transform this culture of scarcity and fundamental distrust.