The S-Man

Mark Caine
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'Freudian Man, Marxian Man, organisation man, lifeman, gamesman and grey-flannel suit man - what were they compared to the S-man? Piglets to a python. In the diabolically clever guise of a self-help manual, the S-man aims a good Swiftian kick at the cult and cultists of success' - Time And how does the S-man attain his S-ideal? The first step is simple. He must devour this 'deftly satirical guidebook to success' (Saturday Review) in which 'the writing... glitters with devastating remarks about behavior which make one start at their precision' (Queen). After that it's only a question of realising that' the only overt moral judgment is in the pseudonym itself, with the implication that the S-Man is his brother's killer' (Time)
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