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Heart of the Original

Publication date: 10 September, 2015
Status: Published
Book: Ebook Download
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Description

True creativity, the making of a thing which has not been in the world previously, is originality by definition. But while many claim to crave originality, they feel an obscure revulsion when confronted with it. The really new is uncomfortable and disturbing. Repetition of the familiar is preferred. The hailing of old ideas as original lowers the standard for invention and robs most creative people of the drive to do anything interesting, let alone seek out the universe of originality which is waiting, drumming its fingers, wondering why nobody calls.

This is a book for all those who care not for the fashionable simulacra of the media creative, but for an understanding of the hard road to true originality. Part manual, part history of ideas, part manifesto – this a unique experimental journey around the outer limits of our culture. It debunks myths, contradicts familiar shiboleths and wages war on cliché and platitude as it has never been waged before.

A rallying cry and disruptive book for those bored with merely thinking outside the box.

About the Author

Steve Aylett

I’m the author of several books including LINT, Slaughtermatic and Novahead. A series of administrative errors have resulted in me doing stand-up comedy and making comics, music and a film. I got the Jack Trevor Story Award and was a finalist for the Philip K Dick Award. I resemble some sort of giant hen.

Other people have said nice things:

“The most original and most consciousness-altering living writer in the English language, not to mention one of the funniest” - Alan Moore

"Aylett crams more ideas into one sentence than you'll find in all the novels on the New York Times bestseller list put together” - Bookmunch

"the coolest writer alive today " - Starburst

“jaw-droppingly dark and funny” - The Guardian

"the most original voice in the literary scene" - Michael Moorcock

“Wickedly funny” - The Telegraph

“Aylett’s prose is like poetry” – The Independent

Follow @steveaylett on Twitter.


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