Description
- ISBN-13: 9780099558934
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 130 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 245 gr
- ISBN-10: 0099558939
- Publisher Date: 27 Aug 2015
- Depth: 28
- No of Pages: 352
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Unleash your imagination in “The Republic of Imagination” by Jason Hickel (ISBN: 9780099558934). Explore a land where free minds and dreamers challenge conformity and orthodoxy. Hickel argues against the notion that fiction has nothing to teach us, offering a powerful testament to the importance of imagination in today’s world. Dive into this thought-provoking journey and discover the transformative power of stories.
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Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
A good argument with interesting concepts. The author makes the book an easy read, though it is a bit too theoretical at times.
Shikal –
Very good book for those interested in exploring the imagination. It might be a bit heavy for casual reading, though.
Pankaj Kumar –
I found the book to be repetitive. The central idea is a great one, but it just keeps going back to the same point.
Manish Kumar –
Not very engaging. I found myself trying to finish this book instead of wanting to read it.
Rajanish Sharma –
It’s a book that’s a must-read. We must be reminded of the value of imagination and reading this book helps!
Manav Shrivastava –
I enjoyed the concepts presented, but the writing style didn’t fully resonate with me. Good ideas, though.
Saksham Kumar Srivastava –
Wonderful book. It inspires the reader to think deeply about the imagination and its purpose. Not the easiest read, though.
Harsh Khera –
Opens a world of imagination and allows you to expand your mind. A wonderful book!
Kranti Karan Vir Singh –
Thought-provoking and well-written. It challenged my assumptions about fiction’s role in society.
Manan –
I recommend it for anyone who wants to explore something new. The book is definitely something that expands your mind.
Archit Singhal –
A bit hit or miss. There are parts that are very strong and parts that are somewhat uninteresting.
Yatharth Bhardwaj Bhardwaj –
An okay book. The author repeats a few things, and this becomes boring after some time.
Arpit Kalra –
While the argument is solid, I felt that I needed the author to go deeper into his thinking.
Suraj Kumar –
Overall, a very good book. It has a great premise and discusses the importance of fiction in the modern world.
Arosh Kumar –
I loved the core message! It really opened my eyes to the importance of creativity and stories. It was slightly repetitive at times.
Simran Keshri –
A brilliant and inspiring book! Hickel’s passion is contagious, and the arguments are solid.
Ahammed Omar Fathahi –
Hickel makes a compelling case for imagination. Some parts felt a bit preachy, but overall, a worthwhile exploration.
Robin Thakur –
Hickel’s book is something to behold. It is the type of book that sticks with you for a long time. Inspiring!
Venu Gopal –
Did not feel that it was a great read. It was somewhat hard to get through, but had some highlights.
Ravi Verma –
A powerful book that everyone must read. We all need our imagination to be sparked once again, and this book does that!
Prerna Sharma –
Not what I expected. It got a little too abstract for my taste. The overall message was positive, though.
Tushar Tukaram Magar –
This book is an excellent read, though I feel that it needed a bit more real-world examples to substantiate the ideas.
Yamini –
Decent book, but not something that I can see myself reading again anytime soon. There are other books that cover similar topics better.
Fredrick Lakra –
A good read, but I expected more depth. The ideas are interesting, but the execution felt rushed. Still, worth considering.