How to See

How to See by John Ruskin, published by Pallas Athene in June 2013, is a thought-provoking exploration of visual perception and its impact on our lives. This edition, consisting of 32 pages, delves into Ruskin’s ideas through a blend of humor and philosophy, presenting a narrative that invites readers to reconsider their perspectives on the world around them.
In this sequel to How to Be Rich, the story follows Darren, who grapples with feelings of depression as he perceives a world in disarray. As he navigates his gloom, a mysterious visitor from the past challenges his views, prompting a transformative journey. Readers will encounter themes related to comics and graphic novels, as well as insights into social and philosophical aspects of perception, all conveyed through engaging comic strips and cartoons.
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The sequel to How to Be Rich is an exploration of some of Ruskin’s ideas about visual perception and how it affects the way we live
Darren’s feeling depressed. Everywhere he looks it seems the world is falling apart. Even his four-legged friend Skittle can’t lift him above the gloom of the evening news. But Darren’s been here before, and once again a strange visitor from the past is about to turn his ideas upside down and change the way he sees the world. Hold on tight for a roller coaster ride which will open your eyes and leave you breathless.
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