Author:Kevin Dutton
'A surprising, absorbing and perceptive book. I found it altogether fascinating' PHILIP PULLMAN
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Psychopath. No sooner is the word out than images of murderers, rapists, suicide bombers and gangsters flash across our minds.
But unlike their film and television counterparts, not all psychopaths are violent, or even criminal. Far from it. In fact, they have a lot of good things going for them. Psychopaths are fearless, confident, charismatic, ruthless and focused - qualities tailor-made for success in twenty-first-century society.
In this groundbreaking adventure into the world of psychopaths, renowned psychologist Kevin Dutton reveals a shocking truth: beneath the hype and the popular stereotype, psychopaths have something to teach us.
With a new introduction from the author
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'Highly original . . . provocative and humorous' V. S. RAMACHANDRAN
'This startling study considers whether or not we have anything to learn from psychopaths . . . it's good to know that rubbing shoulders with such dangerous characters hasn't destroyed his sense of humour.' THE TIMES
'Inspiring and revelatory. Dutton's book gave me an insight into who I really am' ANDY McNAB
'Dutton's curiosity takes him from boardrooms and law courts to neurological labs . . . Psychopaths, we learn, are the ultimate optimists; they always think things will work in their favour' GUARDIAN
'The Wisdom of Psychopaths is captivating. Dr. Dutton's book invigorated my consideration of not just a certain television character, but slow-pulsed overachievers everywhere' MICHAEL C HALL (Dexter)
An original and thought-provoking study
—— Daily MailGoes beyond cliché to view the world through a psychopath's eyes … this book knows how to get under the skin
—— GuardianThe Wisdom of Psychopaths is a surprising, absorbing, and perceptive book set out in briskly readable prose and with gripping anecdotes. I found it altogether fascinating.
—— Philip PullmanKevin Dutton is a Special Forces style psychologist. Daring. Original. All-action. No nonsense.
—— Sir Ranulph FiennesDutton tackles an elusive, important and much neglected aspect of the mind; our personality. He presents some highly original insights and does so in a provocative and humorous style
—— V. S. Ramachandran, Gifford lecturer , Reith lecturer and author of The Tell-Tale BrainInspiring and revelatory. Dutton’s book gave me a real insight into who I really am.
—— Andy McNabDutton has written a masterful, readable, and entertaining treatise on psychopathy and its manifestations in everyday life. Some of his ideas will generate debate and controversy, but he clearly has provided a thought-provoking book for those seeking to understand the "psychopathic" world in which they live.
—— Robert Hare, PhDRich poeticism courses through the writing that belies his years.
—— Hilary A White , Irish IndependentThe fanfare is wholly justified: this is an astonishingly assured book for one so young.
—— Caroline Sanderson , The Bookseller (Non-fiction Book of the Month, June 2020)Dara captures the essence of why we all spend time in nature. The excitement, the peace, the solace, the escape from all our problems
—— Mya-Rose Craig (AKA Birdgirl)Minutely detailed observations of birds, insects, trees and weather are woven into an ecstatic description of the unrolling of the seasons. It is also an impassioned and original plea for protection for "our delicate and changing biosphere" ... lovely and remarkable
—— Charlotte Moore , The SpectatorBreathtaking.
—— Philip MarsdenMcAnulty's writing glows with his deep sympathy for the natural world.
—— Tim FlanneryDara's writing is evocative and poignant, it stirs something deep within you and evokes a desire to do all you can for the natural world which he so beautifully portrays. Our planet and its wildlife are in a dire state, but if anyone can help save them, Dara can - and he's bringing our generation along with him.
—— Bella LackDara's diary is urgent and compelling: in language as fresh, precise and vivid as his own observations, his is a
passionate call to arms - urging us to pay attention to the extraordinary natural world all around us
A diary of delight and immediacy . . . Dara McAnulty reminds us that simple joy can actually help save the world
—— Kathleen Jamie , New StatesmanBeautifully written diaries . . . Dara can teach us all a thing or two about truly glorious descriptive writing
—— Irish NewsHis observations are unmatched among his peers . . . listen to what your body and your brain are telling you: thank goodness for Dara
—— Big IssueWise, lyrical and well-researched . . . [Dara's] candid enthusiasm, his powers of observation, his passion for nature - all are being rediscovered by a world population forced to stop short and take stock
—— The Irish TimesA torrent of pure, unmediated fervour . . . an extraordinarily accomplished work for any writer, let alone one who is still a teenager . . . This is writing at its wild and unruly best
—— Dr Rachel Clarke , The LancetAn extraordinary diary . . . it's a powerful pitch for why the school curriculum needs to be wilded and a reminder of the value of neurodiversity in literature
—— The Times