The Inner Man

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Title

The Inner Man

Subject

Father's Day Issue

Description

This display dictates what consumer goods signify that the man who owns and displays them is a “Inner Man.” The inner man is someone who keeps inside and needs peace and serenity to power their creative process. So in order to be an inner man, you need a typewriter, an easel for painting, lamps, a portable radio, and book ends to contain all the books that you have. In total this list of requirements costs 301$. Without these material possessions, Esquire is making it clear that you are not a true inner man and therefore are not capable of fulfilling their own creative potential.

Creator

Luke Duffy

Source

Esquire, July 1953

Date

July 1953

Citation

Luke Duffy, “The Inner Man,” Magazines, accessed May 3, 2024, https://omeka.middlebury.edu/magazines/items/show/48.

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