The Genial Idiot


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Originally published as a column in the New York Times, John Kendrick Bangs's series of humorous sketches pokes fun at everything from poetry to Valentine's Day to Christmas shopping. A treat from a master satirist!




The Genial Idiot: His Views and Reviews


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'The Genial Idiot: His Views and Reviews' is a collection of sketches by the American author and satirist John Kendrick Bangs. The sketches were originally published as a column in the New York Times. They follow the main character, aptly named Mr. Idiot who, in various conversations with his friends, pokes fun at everything from fame to Valentine's Day to spring poetry. A great piece from a master satirist!




The Genial Idiot


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The Genial Idiot


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The Realized Idiot


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Becoming an Idiot... "Everyone who decides to work on himself is an idiot in both meanings. The wise know that he is seeking reality. The foolish think he has taken leave of his senses," John G. Bennett says. The famous “life teacher” and philosopher G. I. Gurdjieff (1866-1949) taught his developmental psychology for thirty years during daily ritual meals. In this book this special teaching gets published for the first time and is explained in a contemporary way. The “Science of Idiotism” puts out a challenge for those who are striving to get to the bottom of their own being – for those who want to become an Idiot in the original sense and step up the “ladder of reason” as Gurdjieff puts it. Bruno Martin found a key for interpreting the metaphorical descriptions of the 21 types of “Idiots” Gurdjieff used in the old Tarot of Marseilles and compares both teachings. Teaching stories from Sufism and Zen are further illustrating the meanings. Written in an inspiring and entertaining way the book gives an introduction in Gurdjieff’s artful psychology and also instructions for conducting a ritual meal with the toasts on the idiots, which can help to win new insights into the essence of the participants.




The Reader


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The Genial Idiot


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Originally published as a column in the New York Times, John Kendrick Bangs's series of humorous sketches pokes fun at everything from poetry to Valentine's Day to Christmas shopping. A treat from a master satirist!




The Idiot: His Place in Creation, and His Claims on Society


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This work deals with the subjects of psychology and mental disorders. Bateman was a consulting physician to the Eastern Counties' Mental Asylum and gave special attention to brain diseases throughout his career. This work is historically significant as it familiarizes us with various treatments of and people's outlook on mental illnesses during the late 1800s.




Essential Novelists - John Kendrick Bangs


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Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels ofJohn Kendrick Bangswich are Mr. Munchausen and The Idiot. John Kendrick Bangs wrote comic, occasionally savage, spoof fantasy. His name is immortalised in the term"Bangsian Fantasy"- fantasy set in the afterlife. Novels selected for this book: - Mr. Munchausen - The IdiotThis is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.