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Mary Mann is the archives librarian at The Cooper Union, and the author of Yawn: Adventures in Boredom (FSG Originals).
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How can science and the spirituality of the great religions help us all in our quest for global harmony? How can artists, philosophers and mystics reveal to ...
About the author. Mary Anneeta Mann was born in Rockhampton, Australia. Her father Willie Augustus Mann was an original ANZAC fighting on the Gallipoli ...
Mary Mann is the author of Yawn: Adventures in Boredom. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, Smithsonian, The Believer and The Los Angeles ...
Mary Mann is the author of Yawn: Adventures in Boredom. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, Smithsonian, The Believer and The Los Angeles ...
Mary Mann is a librarian and archivist who believes in the utility of investigating the past to better occupy the present. A graduate of Columbia University's ...
Mary Elizabeth Mann, née Rackham, (14 August 1848 – 19 May 1929) [1] was a celebrated English novelist in the 1890s and early 1900s.
Mary Mann is a librarian and archivist who believes in the utility of investigating the past to better occupy the present.
Mary Mann has written about boredom and running for Outside Magazine, about new technology for measuring attention at Slate, and about boredom and marriage.