James Sidney Jones
Surviving Myself: True Revelations of a False Life
Surviving Myself: True Revelations of a False Life
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Funny, powerful and sometimes shocking. Always sexy and provocative, Surviving Myself implicates existentialism, Plato, Christianity, altruism, and the philosophy of sense perception.
But in the end, it's a love story.
The genre of this book is a memoir, which is different than a biography because the subject is in control of the lie. :) Even though it may seem like a random recollection, it is very much a purposeful march.
Art and Artist: "The productive artist begins with that re-creation of himself which results in an ideologically constructed ego; this ego is then in a position to shift the creative will-power from his own person to ideological representations of that person and thus render it objective." Otto Rank, 1943.
While my stories are subjective, my purpose is sublime.