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Click Click Snap by Sean McGowan cover | |
| Author | Sean McGowan |
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| Cover artist | Sean McGowan |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Literary Nonfiction |
| Publisher | Sean McGowan |
Publication date | October 08, 2007 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) & Digital (PDF) |
| Pages | 156 pp |
| ISBN | 978-0-615-15542-5 |
| OCLC | 176927703 |
Click Click Snap is a 2007 book by Sean McGowan. It is a work of literary nonfiction and a photographic novel (but not a photo novel).
The book has been released into the public domain. The full book can be read for free [1] (see source).
Click Click Snap is written in first person prose. In the book, Sean McGowan travels through Athens, Ephesus, Bent Jbail, Beirut, Damascus, The West Bank, Petra, and Cairo; completing the eight chapters of the book, respectively. [2] Its diverse (and, arguably, scattered) topics mainly include the neuroscience of art, war, belief, racism.
Unusually, each chapter is written as a self-sustaining joke, where more serious topics seemingly arise incidentally. Specific incidents include urinating on the Temple of Artemis to illustrate the benefits of biological satisfaction and stealing a federal election ballot at gunpoint during the 2007 elections in Syria to show "...even though there is such a thing as a ballot with only one name on it, there is no such thing as a clear choice." [3]