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Conversations with remarkable women
More imaginary conversations with 20 renowned Muses who’ve had important individual and cultural influences.
In this book, you’ll encounter both famous and less famous Muses. You won’t want to miss Andrew’s challenging encounters with Picasso, Louis Armstrong, Tennessee Williams, and the unstoppable and brilliant musician Prince.
The less familiar Muses are equally fascinating. Be there when Andrew meets Maya Angelou, and Gala Dali, who refused to be just a muse and became a brilliant manager of the Surrealist Salvador Dali.
Be privileged to hear the Nobel Prize-winning Albert Schweitzer share his philosophy of life, which has influenced many distinguished minds, including Einstein’s.
You’ll enjoy meeting composer Igor Stravinsky, whose extraordinary Rite of Spring revolutionised music, and Simone de Beauvoir, whose Second Sex rocked not just her native Paris but all the capitals of Europe.
Be there when Andrew gets the taciturn Alan Turing talking and predicting AI and Eleanor Roosevelt discussing her relentless daily output of news to inspire an entire nation.
Based on solid research, these imaginary Conversations are an entertaining way to enjoy history brought engagingly to life.
About the book
Conversations with MArvellous Muses
More imaginary conversations with 20 renowned Muses who’ve had important individual and cultural influences.
In this book, you’ll encounter both famous and less famous Muses. You won’t want to miss Andrew’s challenging encounters with Picasso, Louis Armstrong, Tennessee Williams, and the unstoppable and brilliant musician Prince.
The less familiar Muses are equally fascinating. Be there when Andrew meets Maya Angelou, and Gala Dali, who refused to be just a muse and became a brilliant manager of the Surrealist Salvador Dali.
Be privileged to hear the Nobel Prize-winning Albert Schweitzer share his philosophy of life, which has influenced many distinguished minds, including Einstein’s.
You’ll enjoy meeting composer Igor Stravinsky, whose extraordinary Rite of Spring revolutionised music, and Simone de Beauvoir, whose Second Sex rocked not just her native Paris but all the capitals of Europe.
Be there when Andrew gets the taciturn Alan Turing talking and predicting AI and Eleanor Roosevelt discussing her relentless daily output of news to inspire an entire nation.
Based on solid research, these imaginary Conversations are an entertaining way to enjoy history brought engagingly to life.
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