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Worldview is published as part of Book Works New Writing Series, printed offset in an edition of 1,500 copies, 224 pages, soft cover. Designed by John & Orna Designs, 210 x 150mm.


Worldview
by Emma Kay (1999)

Worldview is a fascinating chronicle of the history of the world written from memory. The book begins just before the 'big bang' and ends as the twentieth century draws to a close. Written without any recourse to reference material, relying solely on Emma Kay's memory to chart history, from a variety of sources - newspapers, books, films, TV programmes, computer games, memories of school lessons, music, advertising and her own travels.

Light-hearted but rigorous in its content, Worldview  will stimulate your own knowledge of the history of the world. The neutral and authoritative style admits no doubts, yet is fallible: the gaps, inaccuracies and the missing parts of history are as important to the work as the recollections themselves. Worldview challenges you not just to correct and question, but to doubt your own account of history. How would you balance pre-history against the Black Death, the Bayeux Tapestry or Reagan's Strategic Defence Initiative?

ISBN 978 1 870699 37 2 - Out of print



Image 1 Image 2
Worldview
by Emma Kay (1999)

Worldview is a fascinating chronicle of the history of the world written from memory. The book begins just before the 'big bang' and ends as the twentieth century draws to a close. Written without any recourse to reference material, relying solely on Emma Kay's memory to chart history, from a variety of sources - newspapers, books, films, TV programmes, computer games, memories of school lessons, music, advertising and her own travels.

Light-hearted but rigorous in its content, Worldview  will stimulate your own knowledge of the history of the world. The neutral and authoritative style admits no doubts, yet is fallible: the gaps, inaccuracies and the missing parts of history are as important to the work as the recollections themselves. Worldview challenges you not just to correct and question, but to doubt your own account of history. How would you balance pre-history against the Black Death, the Bayeux Tapestry or Reagan's Strategic Defence Initiative?

ISBN 978 1 870699 37 2 - Out of print