Storytelling: Bewitching the Modern Mind

Author(s): Christian Salmon

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Politics is no longer the art of the possible, but of the fictive. Its aim is not to change the world as it exists, but to affect the way that it is perceived. In Storytelling Christian Salmon looks at the twenty-first century hijacking of creative imagination, anatomizing the timeless human desire for narrative form, and how this desire is abused by the marketing mechanisms that bolster politicians and their products: luxury brands trade on embellished histories, managers tell stories to motivate employees, soldiers in Iraq train on Hollywood-conceived computer games, and spin doctors construct political lives as if they were a folk epic. This "storytelling machine" is masterfully unveiled by Salmon, and is shown to be more effective and insidious as a means of oppression than anything dreamed up by Orwell.

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"This book, which is both concise and clearly written ... guides us through these texts which are largely unknown and now very influential." - Le Monde "There are certain books that make you feel less stupid after reading them than before ... It is a fascinating and never jargon-heavy book." - Le Progres "Fascinating ... intellectually satisfying ... Salmon's insights are though-provoking and have ramifications beyond the world of advertising." - Washington Post

Christian Salmon is a writer and researcher in the Centre for Research in the Arts and Language at the CNRS in Paris. Founder of the International Parliament of Writers, he is the author of Tombeau de la fiction, Devenir minoritaire, and Verbicide. He writes regularly for Le Monde.

General Fields

  • : 9781784786588
  • : Verso Books
  • : Verso Books
  • : 0.367
  • : January 2017
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 15mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : February 2017
  • : books

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  • : Christian Salmon
  • : Paperback
  • : 1703
  • : 808.543
  • : 192