· And then, like nerds and bell-bottoms, something can be so Out”, it's In.” (That's cool.)Taylor details the history of Cool, spotlighting its current manifestations. She charts the evolution of Cool from the sidewalks to the boardrooms, separating who creates cool from who merely markets it. The Book of Cool by Marianne Taylor Traces the history of humanity's quest for cool, discussing cool and uncool people and things, the business of cool, and different kinds of coolness, including the cool teacher, rebel cool, and politi-cool. · The Book of Cool. by. Marianne Taylor. · Rating details · 10 ratings · 1 review. From jazz music to wearing sunglasses indoors, “cool” has always been the ultimate social label. The craving for this acceptance has powered popular culture for the last hundred years. Fashion, music, cars, pop idols, attitudes, and even some schools and parents, have been labeled Cool/5.
Step 1. Pick your book. We find the best new reads—with an emphasis on early releases, fresh perspectives, and debut authors. See the books. Step 2. Get your box. Keep your eye out for that bright blue box. Trust us, you're going to want to cancel all your plans. Step 3. About Marianne Taylor Marianne Taylor is a birdwatcher, dragonfly-finder and mammal-seeker from Kent, England. She has written many books on wildlife including British Naturefinder, British Birds of Prey and Spotlight Robins for the RSPB and two previous nature-writing. In "The Book of Cool'' (Running Press), Marianne Taylor writes, "Trying to define cool is like trying to determine the length of infinity or the color of air.'' That doesn't stop her, however, from plumbing the essence of cool and who and what embodies it, from Margaret Sanger to Miles Davis, Chia Pets to Crocs.
The Book of Cool: What is It? Who Decides It? And Why Do We Care So Much? by Marianne Taylor (J) on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Book of Cool: What is It?. The Book of Cool by Marianne Taylor Traces the history of humanity's quest for cool, discussing cool and uncool people and things, the business of cool, and different kinds of coolness, including the cool teacher, rebel cool, and politi-cool. Instead, short-story writer Marianne Taylor has produced in The Book of Cool a catalog of trends that already seems dated, coupled with a compendium of whimsical diversions that fall somewhere.
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