Listen, Little Man!
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1974
144
Book • Nonfiction
1974
Adult
18+ years
Listen, Little Man! by Wilhelm Reich and illustrated by William Steig is a reflective and critical open letter addressing the common individual's struggles, conformism, and self-oppression. It explores societal constraints and psychological barriers that inhibit personal freedom and growth, urging self-awareness and empowerment.
Challenging
Contemplative
Unnerving
Emotional
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Listen, Little Man!, by Wilhelm Reich with illustrations by William Steig, receives mixed reviews. Positively, it is praised for its candid critique of societal conformity and its engaging and provocative narrative style. Negatively, some find it overly confrontational and dense. The illustrations are noted to enhance the text, adding a layer of whimsy to the serious tone.
A reader intrigued by existential themes and human psychology would enjoy Listen, Little Man! Similar to The Courage to Be by Paul Tillich, this book appeals to those questioning authority and exploring self-awareness. Fans of introspective and critical societal analysis will appreciate its candid discourse.
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144
Book • Nonfiction
1974
Adult
18+ years
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