The Art Of Seduction
(Author) Robert GreeneWhich sort of seducer could you be: Siren? Rake? Cold Coquette? Star? Comedian? Charismatic? or *Saint? This book will show you which. 'Charm, persuasion, the ability to create illusions: these are some of the many dazzling gifts of the Seducer, the compelling figure who is able to manipulate, mislead and give pleasure all at once. When raised to the level of art, seduction, an indirect and subtle form of power, has toppled empires, won elections and enslaved great minds. In this beautiful, sensually designed book, Greene unearths the two sides of seduction: the characters and the process. Discover who you, or your pursuer, most resembles. Learn, too, the pitfalls of the anti-Seducer. In part II, immerse yourself in the twenty-four manoeuvres and strategies of the seductive process, the ritual by which a seducer gains mastery over their target. Understand how to 'Choose the Right Victim', 'Appear to Be an Object of Desire' and 'Confuse Desire and Reality'. In addition, Greene provides instruction on how to identify victims by type. Each fascinating character and each cunning tactic demonstrates a fundamental truth about who we are, and the targets we've become - or hope to win over. The Art of Seduction is an indispensable primer on the essence of one of history's greatest weapons and the ultimate power trip.
Robert Greene
Robert Greene is a renowned American author known for his works on strategy, power, and seduction. His most notable works include "The 48 Laws of Power," "The Art of Seduction," and "The 33 Strategies of War." Greene's writing style is characterized by its practicality, psychological insights, and historical references. He has made significant contributions to the self-help and personal development genres by providing readers with strategies for success and manipulation. His most famous work, "The 48 Laws of Power," has had a lasting impact on business, politics, and personal relationships, making Greene a highly influential figure in the literary world.