The Cube

The Cube by Annie Gottlieb, published by Harper Collins on August 4, 1995, is a unique exploration of an imagination game that invites readers to engage with its intriguing premise. This edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the origins and mystique of the Cube, which is said to have roots in ancient Sufi tradition, and it has resurfaced in various cultural contexts, particularly in Eastern European coffeehouses.
Readers will discover not only the rules of the game but also captivating anecdotes from individuals who have participated, including notable figures. The Cube serves as a bridge between the body, mind, and spirit, encouraging players to explore their inner thoughts and creativity. This engaging work offers a blend of game mechanics and personal stories, making it a thought-provoking addition to the realm of imaginative play.
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Spread the word…but keep the secret!
The Cube is an imagination game–and more–that holds a secret you are dared not to reveal. Last seen making the rounds in the coffeehouses of Eastern Europe, the Cube is rumored to be of ancient Sufi origin, but no one really knows for certain. This mystery game just seems to reappear when and where it is needed. Now it is here! Inside these pages, the game is revealed along with intriguing stories of others who have played the Cube–including such celebrities as Gloria Steinem, Willem Dafoe, Erica Jong, and Judy Collins.
So don’t be square…Get Cubed!
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