Conversations with an Oak Tree
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book has sold 10.000 copies to a population of 5 million people.
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Conversations with an Oak Tree is a story about the difference between wisdom and knowledge – between development and progress, but most of all it’s a book on the philosophy of learning. It is also the inside story written by a leading computer expert on why computers are not saving time, space, money and paper.
This award winning book was hailed by the Danish media as a cross between Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Winnie the Pooh and Jostein Gaarder’s Sophie’s World. The book is now in its fifth printing in its original language.
The press wrote: “Amid all the blessings of information technology, it is refreshing to read a book by an author who – having worked for several years in the computer industry – has had the audacity to put all the critical questions, challenging his own position and questioning the value of his own work.” |
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Other books by Carsten Graff
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INFOENZA
A novel about information-transmitted diseases.
Graff on Interfaces
A satirical view of technological design and user-friendliness.
True Ant
A children’s book about ants and about asking obvious questions.
The Inner Elephant Man
Graff’s attempt to receive the world’s first Ph.D. in ignorance.
Murphy’s Law for Motorists
A satire on the influence of the car on human development.
Voyage to the Present
Research in what happens this very moment.
The book About Not Reading Books
A non-bestseller about the bad influence of reading.
A Clean Connection
A novel on the creation of pure confidence. (Not published yet)
Handwriting Year 2553
The philosophy of handwriting. (Not published yet) |
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