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The Person and the Persona
Joseph C. Idigo
The Person and the Persona
Joseph C. Idigo
Professor William Black is in a series of problems that is about to boil over. Like a bolt from the blue the enigmatic Robertson Philips enters the scene and offers to help William out of these problems. This offer is met with skepticism from William. This attitude causes Robertson to snap as he says to William, Your question still sounds denigrating and I dont help people with that level of mind. Where I come from we abhor the attitude of denigration. We dont look down on others. And Im sure this should be the same here. The entire Universe is the same. Following this statement Robertson goes further to highlight what he means by denigration. All these are shown in a breathtaking discourse, with some riveting revelations, between Robertson and William. Who is Robertson and what is his relationship to the skeptical William? What are the breathtaking discussions between William and Robertson? Did Robertson really help William out of his problems? The answers to these exciting and suspense-packed questions are gradually and systematically revealed in The Person and The Persona.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 1, 2001 |
ISBN13 | 9780595185580 |
Publishers | iUniverse |
Pages | 248 |
Dimensions | 136 × 15 × 227 mm · 412 g |
Language | English |