At Least It Looks Good From Space

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‘Why am I like this?’ is the kind of question you might ask yourself after crying on the phone to your mother from Dollywood because you think you’re going to jail for the rest of your life. Or after starting a rumour about the Luas because you were bored that resulted in being personally listed on the Luas Wikipedia page under the heading ‘Incidents and criticism’. (You may say to yourself, these are things unlikely to happen to anyone. They have both happened to Carl Kinsella.) In this book, Carl Kinsella attempts to solve the great human mystery of why we are the way we are, or to at least examine, up close, why he is the way he is, reliving some of the pivotal moments in his life to figure out the whys, the hows and most importantly: whose fault it is.

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'A wonderful take on the chaos of the modern word' Louise O'Neill

'Really, really good – thoughtful, funny, smart and stupid' Séamus O'Reilly

'Self-deprecating, insightful and witty' Irish Examiner

'Carl has the rare gift of combining analytical clarity with maniacal vulnerability' Blindboy Boatclub

'Great company … Touching, interesting, funny and informative' Marian Keyes

Like the rest of us, Carl Kinsella has spent the last ten years trying to find a way to navigate modern life, mental health and the internet. Well, maybe not quite like the rest of us. From starting a rumour that convinced much of Ireland that the Luas was free to having a breakdown at the Dolly Parton theme park, here Carl has done his best to document a journey that's been all at once relatable and ridiculous.

Informed by his experiences with OCD – an illness that warped his perception of reality, convinced him he was dying, and threatened the very foundations of his life – this collection of essays reflects on stories of attention, algorithms, masculinity and madness.

Honest and deeply human, At Least It Looks Good From Space is a colourful search for answers about what it means to be losing your mind and what you might find to replace it.

'Sharp, inventive and irresistibly engaging' Sophie White

'Kinsella proves a sharp satirist and a shrewd observer of the minutiae of Irish life' IRISH TIMES

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Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.8 × 2.2 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

070.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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