Who is Emanon? New Psychological Mystery Has Readers Guessing Author's Identity


PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Can anyone claim to be free of ignorance or favoritism? Who has not been misjudged or stereotyped in their lifetime? And who really knows the truth, about anything? Therefore, with this in mind, who is wrong and what is right? How does a woman think? How does a man write? What type of humor would an African American use? Would a Muslim speak of sex, a Christian of science, or a homosexual of religion? And most sanctimoniously, why to all of the above?

Who Am I?: Invisible Insights into a Stereotypical (Wo)Man is a psychological mystery that seeks to expose the common misconceptions of modern rationale, by challenging the unique experiences and beliefs of each individual. Presented with pages of thought-provoking and humorous material -- including the controversial subjects of religion, politics, and sex -- the reader must forge a character they cannot see, hear or touch, but merely stereotype through potentially corrosive and inaccurate ideas: ideas that ultimately breed division and distrust.

How just and reasonable are you? How in tune are you with yourself and your surroundings? Most importantly, who are you? Could you, a product of modern society, determine the author's gender, race, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, solely by reading his or her written account? Whether you champion or loathe the author's views is of no importance, except for how these opinions translate into your accurate characterization of an actual human being. Who is Emanon? Who are you?

Find out now!

About the Author

The author is a complete and utter mystery, an anonymous writer who -- for all intensive purposes -- has no name, gender, or past, merely a tangible link to this written account. For in the end, it is you, the reader, who must reincarnate this living embodiment of human fallibility.


 Who Am I?
 Invisible Insights into a Stereotypical (Wo)Man
 By Emanon
 Publication Date: 1/8/2004
 Trade Paperback; $21.99; 227 pages; 1-4134-3340-5
 Cloth Hardback; $31.99; 227 pages; 1-4134-3341-3

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