Philosopher Eva Brann describes the concept of doublethink/doubletalk as
a flanking approach toward comprehending a pervasively duplex world, a
world that sometimes flashes fleeting signs of covert wholeness. In
this, her second collection of aphorisms and observations, Brann shines
a light on our world--on the way things are--and she does it with
characteristic wit and insight.
Eva Brann is a member of the senior faculty at St. John's College in
Annapolis, Maryland, where she has taught for fifty-seven years. She is
a recipient of the National Humanities Medal. This is her ninth book
with Paul Dry Books.