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Dan Kieran

    10 juin 1975

    Dan Kieran est rédacteur en chef adjoint du magazine britannique The Idler. Il est écrivain, éditeur et PDG et co-fondateur de la plateforme d'édition participative Unbound.

    Dan Kieran
    I Fought the Law
    The Idler book of crap towns. The 50 worst places to live in the UK
    The Idle Traveller
    The book of idle pleasures
    Crap Jobs
    The Surfboard
    • The Surfboard

      How Using My Hands Helped Unlock My Mind

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,0(29)Évaluer

      This book offers a thoughtful exploration of personal growth through the act of creation. It emphasizes the significance of engaging in the process of making, encouraging readers to challenge themselves and embrace the transformative power of their creative endeavors. Through insightful reflections, it inspires a journey of self-discovery and development, highlighting how crafting and pushing boundaries can lead to profound personal change.

      The Surfboard
    • Crap Jobs

      • 159pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(8)Évaluer

      Following the huge success of Crap Towns, loafer's bible the Idler presents the even funnier Crap Jobs. Drawing on the resources of the Idler's hugely witty audience, Crap Jobs is a side-splitting trawl through the worst job experiences ever. From the North Sea Ferry cabin cleaner to the artificial chicken inseminator, read tales of degrading exploitation and humilitation, of bosses from hell and co-workers from purgatory. A unique combination of mordant humour and biting social satire, Crap Jobs tells of stress, misery and rebellion in the darkest most satanic warehouses, offices, call centres, hospitals, restaurants and factories in the UK.

      Crap Jobs
    • The book of idle pleasures

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(273)Évaluer

      Reflects on 75 simple pastimes and proves that the best things in life really are free: lighting fires, skimming stones, catching falling leaves, whittling, staring out of the window, dreaming, doodling or taking a nap.

      The book of idle pleasures
    • The Idle Traveller

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(507)Évaluer

      As we jet off on holiday, passing from airport lounge to hotel in our desperation to escape our everyday lives and find some better weather, we'd do well to ask ourselves what on earth we're doing. Do we really travel any more, or do we just arrive? This book calls on us all to reassess why we travel and what travel has become

      The Idle Traveller
    • I Fought the Law

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,3(33)Évaluer

      Exploring the absurdities of modern British life, the author embarks on a humorous journey that highlights the eccentricities of British law. Through a series of satirical escapades, including protests and encounters with quirky characters, he reveals the frustrations of everyday citizens. This adventure is not just a personal quest but a broader commentary on the authoritarian nature of the government, blending historical insights and witty anecdotes. The narrative serves as both a celebration of the British spirit and a rallying cry for change.

      I Fought the Law
    • Dan Kieran, co-founder and former CEO of an award-winning publishing platform and self-confessed accidental entrepreneur , takes you through all aspects of running a business: from initial idea to getting started, building a brand, growing a team, raising money and dealing with investors, and perhaps most importantly, developing a founder s mindset and managing your own mental health.

      Do Start
    • Ein wunderbares Buch über die Kunst des entschleunigten Reisens Träumen wir nicht alle vom entspannten Urlaub? Ohne Hektik und Handy. Ja? Dann ist das hier IHR Buch, nach dessen Lektüre Sie die nächste Reise vielleicht ein wenig anders angehen. Dan Kieran hat mit Slow Travel ein wunderbares erzählendes »Reisebuch« geschrieben, in dem er mit uns seine Philosophie des entschleunigten Reisens teilt.

      Slow Travel
    • Dan Kieran ist Bestsellerautor und Geschäftsführer eines innovativen, preisgekrönten Buchverlags. Kurz bevor er auch noch zum dritten Mal Vater wird, stürzt er in die Sinnkrise. Er fühlt sich überfordert und den großen Herausforderungen nicht gewachsen. Also will er sich beweisen, wozu er fähig ist, ganz real, mit seinen eigenen Händen. Er fährt ans Meer und baut ein Surfbrett, ohne jede Vorkenntnis. Er schaltet sein Mobiltelefon aus, baut sich ein kleines Ein-Mann-Zelt am Strand auf und beginnt mit der Arbeit. Und findet am Ende zu sich selbst. Ausstattung: Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen

      Das Surfbrett oder Wie ich meine Hände benutzte, um den Kopf freizubekommen