Access to Inner Worlds

Access to Inner Worlds

تأليف : Colin Wilson

النوعية : علم النفس

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Access to Inner Worlds: The Story of Brad Absetz by Colin Wilson..A compelling study in right-brain awareness with practical methods for contacting the creative "other self" within us. This ebook edition is printer-friendly and search-friendly and contains the complete 160 page text of the 1990 paperback edition.

Access to Inner Worlds: The Story of Brad Absetz by Colin Wilson..A compelling study in right-brain awareness with practical methods for contacting the creative "other self" within us. This ebook edition is printer-friendly and search-friendly and contains the complete 160 page text of the 1990 paperback edition.

Colin Henry Wilson was born and raised in Leicester, England, U.K. He left school at 16, worked in factories and various occupations, and read in his spare time. When Wilson was 24, Gollancz published The Outsider (1956) which examines the role of the social 'outsider' in seminal works of various key literary and cultural figures. These include Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, Hermann Hesse, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, William James, T. E. Lawrence, Vaslav Nijinsky and Vincent Van Gogh and Wilson discusses his perception of Social alienation in their work. The book was a best seller and helped popularize existentialism in Britain. Critical praise though, was short-lived and Wilson was soon widely criticized.
Colin Henry Wilson was born and raised in Leicester, England, U.K. He left school at 16, worked in factories and various occupations, and read in his spare time. When Wilson was 24, Gollancz published The Outsider (1956) which examines the role of the social 'outsider' in seminal works of various key literary and cultural figures. These include Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, Hermann Hesse, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, William James, T. E. Lawrence, Vaslav Nijinsky and Vincent Van Gogh and Wilson discusses his perception of Social alienation in their work. The book was a best seller and helped popularize existentialism in Britain. Critical praise though, was short-lived and Wilson was soon widely criticized.