How to Become Famous

How to Become Famous Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be

Audio CD (21 May 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

It's hard to imagine our world without its stars and celebrity geniuses--they become a part of our culture and history, seeming permanent and preordained. But as Cass Sunstein shows in this startling book, that is far from the case. Focusing on both famous and forgotten (or simply overlooked) artists and luminaries in music, literature, business, science, politics, and other fields, he explores why some individuals become famous and others don't and offers a new understanding of the role of greatness, luck, and contingency in the achievement of fame. First, Sunstein examines recent research--on informational cascades, power laws, network effects, and group polarization--to probe the question of how people become famous. He explores what ends up in the history books, in the great religious texts, and in the literary canon--and how that changes radically over time. He delves into the rich and entertaining stories of a diverse cast of famous characters, from John Keats, William Blake, and Jane Austen to Bob Dylan, Ayn Rand, and Stan Lee--as well as John, Paul, George, and Ringo. How to Become Famous takes you on a fun, captivating, and at times profound journey that will forever change your perspective on the latest celebrity's "fifteen minutes," the nature of memory, success and failure in business, and our enduring fascination with fame.

Book information

ISBN: 9798874707118
Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
Imprint: Ascent Audio
Pub date:
DEWEY: 650.10922
Language: English
Weight: 159g
Height: 147mm
Width: 142mm
Spine width: 15mm