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Night School: A Reader for Grownups
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Night School: A Reader for Grownups

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Zsofia Ban’s Night School: A Reader for Adults uses a textbook format to build an encyclopedia of life-subject by subject, from self-help to geography to chemistry to French. With subtle irony, Ban’s collection of lectures guides readers through the importance and uses of the power of Nohoo (or know-how ), tells of the travels of young Flaubert to Egypt with his friend Maxime, and includes a missive from Laika the dog minutes before being blasted off into space, never to be seen again. A wildly clever book that makes our all-too-familiar world appear simultaneously foreign and untamed, and brings together lust, taboos, and the absurd in order to teach us the art of living.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Letter
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2019
Pages
270
ISBN
9781940953885

Zsofia Ban’s Night School: A Reader for Adults uses a textbook format to build an encyclopedia of life-subject by subject, from self-help to geography to chemistry to French. With subtle irony, Ban’s collection of lectures guides readers through the importance and uses of the power of Nohoo (or know-how ), tells of the travels of young Flaubert to Egypt with his friend Maxime, and includes a missive from Laika the dog minutes before being blasted off into space, never to be seen again. A wildly clever book that makes our all-too-familiar world appear simultaneously foreign and untamed, and brings together lust, taboos, and the absurd in order to teach us the art of living.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Letter
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2019
Pages
270
ISBN
9781940953885