The art of seduction
Another best seller for Robert Greene
After The 48 laws of power and The 33 war strategies, Robert Greene is back, together with Joost Elffers, with another intriguing investigation. At the heart of the discussion, this time, is The art of seduction.
An ancient discipline, tracing its origins back to each’s big weakness: the desire to be liked.
A survey based on the analysis of the personality of some of history’s greatest seductors – from Cleopatra to JFK, from Ovidio to Casanova – and of the classics on this topic – from Kierkegaard to Freud.
An essential guide, where the author reveals the rules of an amoral and timeless game. «Choose your victim carefully», teaches this textbook, defined by the New York Times «ambigous, since when it comes to seduction, ambiguity becomes crucial».
Useful advices to achieve what you want and to easily manoeuvre one of the most subtle, slippery and effective form of power.
Robert Greene
The art of seduction
edited by Joost Elffers
Baldini Castoldi Dalai editors
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