Lapham's Rules of Influence: A Careerist's Guide to Success, Status, and Self-Congratulation

As the editor of Harper's Magazine, Lewis Lapham has enjoyed entr e to America's "cultural elite," a...
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Lapham's Rules of Influence: A Careerist's Guide to Success, Status, and Self-Congratulation by Lapham, Lewis

Lapham's Rules of Influence: A Careerist's Guide to Success, Status, and Self-Congratulation

¥3,712

Lapham's Rules of Influence: A Careerist's Guide to Success, Status, and Self-Congratulation

¥3,712
Author: Lewis Lapham
Format: Paperback
Language: English
As the editor of Harper's Magazine, Lewis Lapham has enjoyed entr e to America's "cultural elite," a class distinguished by its talent for currying favor, licking boots, and kissing ass. Now, in this scathingly funny and politically incorrect self-help book, Mr. Lapham offers his best advice to aspiring careerists seeking to ride in helicopters and see themselves on television.

Drawing upon a lifetime of experience among the cogno-scenti, Mr. Lapham breaks rank and reveals the unspoken secrets of getting ahead: what to say, how to dress, when to lie, whom to befriend, where to be seen, and why it is absolutely essential to wear clean shoes. ("The first impression is also the last impression. You don't wish to be remembered as the stain on the rug.")

Anyone interested in self-advancement will be transformed by Lapham's Rules of Influence, which offers proven nuggets of wisdom. For example, when trying to impress the boss, remember: "Flattery cannot be too often or too recklessly applied. Think of it as suntan lotion or moisturizing cream."

Written with stinging wit and tongue planted firmly in cheek, Lapham's Rules of Influence is a brilliant critique of class and manners in America, packed with the kind of irreverent observation that only Lewis Lapham can provide.

Seek out the acquaintance of people richer and more important than yourself, and never take an interest in people who cannot do you any favors.

Rumor tinged with malice is the most precious form of gossip. When you are invited to spend a weekend with important journalists or movie stars, it is considered polite to bring four items of unpublished slander in lieu of a house present or a bottle of wine.

Make unsparing use of clich s. The empty word is the correct word. Contrary to the opinion of snobbish New York intellectuals, the placid murmur of clich is always preferable to the expression of strong feeling, which is an embarrassment.

A truly fashionable dinner party ends at the moment when all the guests have arrived and everybody has been seen or not seen. Once attendance has been taken, the rest of the evening is superfluous.

A good meeting is one at which nothing happens. Sit erect, second all the motions, remember everybody's name.

Author: Lewis Lapham
Publisher: Random House
Published: 05/18/1999
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 8.70h x 4.96w x 0.45d
ISBN: 9780812992342

About the Author
Lewis Lapham was born in 1935 in San Francisco and educated at the Hotchkiss School, Yale University, and Cambridge University. He is the author of several books of essays, including The Wish for Kings, Money and Class in America, Fortune's Child, Imperial Masquerade, Hotel America, and Waiting for the Barbarians. He has been a reporter for the San Francisco Examiner and for the New York Herald Tribune, a syndicated newspaper columnist, and, since 1983, editor of Harper's Magazine, where his monthly essays won a 1995 National Magazine Award for their "exhilarating point of view in an age of conformity." Between 1989 and 1991, he was the host and executive editor of Bookmark, a weekly national public-television series. He was also the host and author of a six-part documentary series, American Century, broadcast on public television in 1989. He lives in New York City with his wife and three children.

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