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Lend Me Your Ears
Lend Me Your Ears
Oct 9, 2024 6:22 PM

Author:Max Atkinson

Lend Me Your Ears

The past twenty years has seen the emergence of an industry standard model of presentation - the slide show. Yet research has shown that audiences are deeply dissatisfied with this mode of public speaking. In Lend Me Your Ears, Max Atkinson - a highly experienced speaker and trainer, having been involved in speech writing for business, politics and the arts for 30 years - uses the findings of recent scientific research combined with the rules of classical rhetoric to highlight the secrets of successful persuasion. Using extensive research based on empirical evidence, Max has developed a new and provocative way of looking at speech making, providing the reader with practical and simple guidelines, exercises and tips to improve performance, including:--advice on the use of classical rhetoric--how to write a speech when in a rush--the myths surrounding visual aids --the use of body language. And much more!

With expert advice that will appeal to everyone from experienced CEOs to those writing that all-important wedding speech, this is destined to be the definitive text in this area.

Reviews

There was scarcely a single major speech, in my eleven years as leader of the Liberal Democrats that I mad without benefiting from Max's personal advice and help. 'Lend Me Your Ears' includes many new insights into the art of effective speaking, and will be invaluable to all those interested in making words count and using verbal communication to influence people.

—— Paddy Ashdown

Neither politicians nor business leaders can lead today without the ability to communicate effectively with audiences of all sizes and compositions. They have two choices: (1) be born with the ability, or (2) read Max Atkinson's books and learn.

—— Michael Sheehan, Speech coach to Clinton

Consoling and beautiful

—— Guardian

Hauntingly beautiful ... elegant ... a work of art as luminous as the old masters' paintings that comforted [Bringley] in his grief

—— Daily Mail Online

Bringley is a marvellous guide ... All the Beauty in the World succeeds joyously

—— Daily Telegraph

Told with real literary gusto and an impressive command of pace and shape. After finishing this book, plenty of sensitive readers will be desperate to become museum guards

—— Sunday Times

An uplifting memoir that recalls his time behind the scenes there with colour, pathos and flair

—— Mail on Sunday

I loved Bringley’s book. It taught me how to get more out of museums, how to pay attention, and how to think differently about time

—— Financial Times

This absorbing memoir is also a beautifully written manual on how to appreciate art, and life. It's a must read for art lovers

—— Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl with a Pearl Earring

Wonderful. If you have ever been to a museum and stood motionless before an exhibit, if you've ever looked at a painting and found yourself crying, if you have ever wondered how a sculptor could find a human body inside a block of stone, this book is for you

—— Natalie Haynes, author of A Thousand Ships

This book makes me yearn to have Patrick Bringley at my side in every museum I will visit for the rest of my life. Having a copy of All the Beauty in the World in my purse will be the next best thing

—— Hope Jahren, author of Lab Girl

A wonderful memoir

—— Laura Hackett, Sunday Times

An astounding book about an astounding place

—— Alex Ross, author of The Rest is Noise

An intimate perspective on one of the world's greatest institutions. But All the Beauty in the World is about much more: the strange human impulse to make art, the mystery of experiencing art, and what role art can play in our lives. What a gift

—— Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind

This book will change your experience of museums, connecting you with the stories of those who make them possible and revealing the layers of wonder that gather in the quiet halls where art meets modern life. Bringley's keen, warm-hearted dispatches remind us - as art itself should - of our common humanity

—— Mark Vanhoenacker, author of Imagine a City

Intimate and fascinating

—— Town and Country

Perhaps most importantly, though, All the Beauty in the World is a story about grief and about beauty, and about how inextricably the two are linked

—— Vox

Nails the very particular thing of spending your days in galleries, and how close you grow to the works and the people that come to see them

—— Nicholas Cullinan, director of the National Portrait Gallery, Elle Decoration

Illuminating and transformative

—— Kerry James Marshall, Artist

A profound homage to the marvels of a world-class museum and a radiant chronicle of grief, perception, and a renewed embrace of life

—— Booklist

Prepare to be wooed by this memoir, which doubles as a loving memoir of the Met from one of its most inside insiders: Patrick Bringliey, who worked at the museum as a guard for a decade.

—— LitHub

A beautiful tale about beauty. It is also a tale about grief, balancing solitude and comradeship, and finding joy in both the exalted and the mundane

—— Washington Post

Bringley's memoir abounds with small details ... but it also has grander subjects to address - namely, solitude, the staying power of art, and grief. ... In the end, All the Beauty in the World is an empathetic chronicle of one museum, the works collected there and the people who keep it running - all recounted by an especially patient observer

—— New York Times Book Review

Simply wonderful. This funny, moving, beautifully written book takes the reader on a journey that unfolds as epiphanies. It is a testament to the capacity of art to illuminate life

—— Keith Christiansen, Curator Emeritus, the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Few know the secrets of the Metropolitan Museum of Art like the guards who roam its two million square feet treasure, keeping an eye on its treasures. For a decade, Patrick Bringley was one of them, and in this moving memoir, he recounts bonding with his colleagues and marveling at the beautiful works of art he is entrusted to protect

—— New York Post

A unique workplace memoir that tells the tale of the museum and the people who keep it running

—— Book Riot

As rich in moving insights as the Met is in treasures, All the Beauty in the World reminds us of the importance of learning not about art, but from it. This is art appreciation at a profound level

—— NPR

An empathetic chronicle of one museum, the works collected there and the people who keep it running - all recounted by an especially patient observer

—— The New York Times Book Review

A profound homage to the marvels of a world-class museum and a radiant chronicle of grief, perception, and a renewed embrace of life

—— Bookpage

Hessel's beautifully written 500-year survey is a welcome, necessary, addition to the bookshelves

—— Claire Armitstead , Guardian

Highly readable and lavishly illustrated... a rich storehouse of groundbreaking female art

—— Liz Hodgkinson , The Lady

Astonishing

—— Bella Mackie

This book changes everything. As soon as you open it, it's like you've opened a box of lit fireworks - out soars great artist after great artist. Her retake on the canon has changed it forever

—— Ali Smith , Observer

Hessel possesses that rare quality of a public intellectual, whereby she can distill vast amounts of knowledge and history into something accessible, relevant and joyful

—— Pandora Sykes

Extraordinary

—— L.A. Times
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