Hiding in Plain Sight is a captivating exploration of the intricate relationship between language and the concealed order of human existence. Drawing on existentialist philosophy, literature, poetry, etymology and historical analysis, it delves into the hidden significance of everyday words and the powerful impact they have on our understanding of the world and our place within it. Journey into the heart of language to reveal its power in shaping our existence and perception of reality.
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978-1-80341-599-4 (9781803415994)
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Serghei Sadohin is an author; columnist and communications professional. He has published for outlets and journals such as Brussels Times; New Eastern Europe and Open Democracy among others. His passion for existentialist philosophy and languages led him to write Hiding in Plain Sight: What Language Says About Being Human; a deeper exploration of human existence through language.