Wherever there is life, there are lies.
Slick-suited politicians lie on the podium, ready to tell voters what
they want to hear. Cheating lovers, swindling businessmen,
double-crossing villains - all liars. But nature lies too - the
cheetah crouching in the tall grass waiting to pounce, its spots and
straw-coloured fur blending in with its surroundings, the chameleon
with its adaptable skin, the octopus hiding in its cave.
Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel uncovers the slippery history of lies, some
dark and elusive, others thunderous and dazzling. From primeval
forests to modern politics, he explores the uncomfortable truths of
our white lies, fudged facts and blatant deceptions. For centuries,
philosophers, writers and poets have grappled with the paradox of
what’s fact and what’s fiction. So who can we really believe?
Our friends? Our partners? Our leaders? Can we even trust
ourselves?
Truly, this is the only book in which the abundance of lies on its
pages is a sign of success. Or maybe it isn’t. Who can really
tell?
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509551422
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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