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Highlights
- What's the difference between Impressionism and Post-Impressionism?
- About the Author: Sheehan Quirke is a writer based in England.
- 480 Pages
- Social Science, Popular Culture
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Book Synopsis
What's the difference between Impressionism and Post-Impressionism? Is science any different to mythology? Why is the Argentinian flag blue and white?
The Cultural Tutor emerged from the depths of Twitter/X in 2022, dispensing elegant missives about poetry, paintings, classical music, architectural design and fascinating and often counter-intuitive facts about history and geography. It explored every continent, every religion, every tradition of art. In short, it was not the sort of content one usually finds on one's newsfeeds - and yet it has flourished.
Now, the author of The Cultural Tutor, writer and blogger Sheehan Quirke, will take everything he's learned and compile it into an all-encompassing cultural primer. The Cultural Tutor will be a rallying cry for autodidacticism and an antidote to doomscrolling, appealing to everyone from the neophyte to the 'culture vulture'.
Structured around seven 'pillars' of culture, from history to architecture to art to philosophy, Sheehan will take readers on a journey from Plato to Messi, from pilasters to Brutalism. In fifty short lessons that range from provocative questions - what makes good art? - to illuminating stories - did you know the Bluetooth symbol was made up of the runic initials of the Viking king Harald Bluetooth? - he will arm the reader with a toolkit that contains everything they'll need to begin their own 'beautiful education'.
About the Author
Sheehan Quirke is a writer based in England. In May 2022 he quit his job and started The Cultural Tutor on Twitter (now X) with the aim of democratizing elite knowledge. Since then, he has amassed over 1.7 million followers who include world famous personalities across the cultural and political spectrum, from James O'Brien to Jordan Peterson and Professor Alice Roberts to Steven Bartlett. He also writes a fortnightly newsletter with 100,000 readers that features seven short lessons on art, architecture, poetry, and music.