
Only Dull People Are Brilliant At Breakf
By Oscar Wilde
Pages
350
Published
2016
Publisher
Penguin Classics
Synopsis
This Is A Compact Non-Fiction Collection Of Witty Aphorisms And Brief Essays That Skewers Sincerity, Fame, And The Quirks Of Language. Its Central Aim Is To Provoke Thought Through Sharp Humor About Social Pretensions And The Modern Cult Of Publicity. The Intended Reader Is An Adult Who Appreciates Concise, Quotable Prose And Timeless Literary Wit. The Tone Is Playful, Precise, And A Little Provocative. Presented As Short, Standalone Pieces, The Content Is Quick To Read But Dense With Insight. The Language Is Polished And Sharp, With Epigrams That Invite Rereading And Reflection. It’S Ideal For Dipping Into During A Commute Or A Quiet Break, And Its Bite-Sized Format Makes Ideas Feel Accessible. For Readers Curious About Language, Sincerity, And How We Present Ourselves, The Collection Offers Observations That Are Practical, Entertaining, And Thought-Provoking. Short, Standalone Pieces You Can Dip Into On A Commute Or During A Break Witty Epigrams And Concise Essays On Sincerity, Fame, And Language Polished, Quotable Prose And Careful Wordcraft Designed For Rereading Satirical Take On Social Manners And The Craft Of Writing Ideas Presented Clearly To Spark Reflection And Lively Conversations Readers Finish With A Sharpened Sense Of Humor And A Refreshed Perspective On Language, Reputation, And What It Means To Think Clearly And Speak Honestly. The Bite-Sized, Quotable Insights Foster Confidence To Articulate Observations, Spark Curiosity, And Carry A Lasting Impression Of Wit That Can Be Revisited Time And Again.
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