A-Z Of Cafe Culture: A Millennial's Reflection on Modern Cafe Culture by Burton, Alexander Paul

Alexander Paul Burton

A

Z Of Cafe Culture: A Millennial's Reflection on Modern Cafe Culture

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A-Z Of Café Culture: A Millennial's Reflection on Modern Café Culture By Alexander Paul BurtonA poetic, philosophical, and sharply human meditation on the rituals, contradictions,...

A-Z Of Café Culture: A Millennial's Reflection on Modern Café Culture

By Alexander Paul Burton

A poetic, philosophical, and sharply human meditation on the rituals, contradictions, and quiet performances of modern life - all filtered through the lens of the café.

In A-Z Of Café Culture, writer and musician Alexander Paul Burton brews together memory, identity, class, and caffeine in this lyrical reflection on the third spaces that shape us. From oat milk politics to greasy spoon nostalgia, each letter unlocks a new musing on how we gather, work, perform, and daydream in cafés across continents and classes.

With reflections spanning post-COVID burnout, queer invisibility, remote work, and the ethics of free soy milk, Burton captures the paradox of café culture: both sacred and staged, liberating yet exclusive, intimate but anonymous.

Blending history, philosophy, and autobiography, this book is a love letter to the public parlours where we write, scroll, sip, and survive. Entirely illustrated and written by the author, A-Z isn't just about cafés. It's about what they reveal - about us, about now, and about the art of being slightly caffeinated and slightly lost at the same time.

Wry. Observant. Profound.

This is a book for anyone who has ever eavesdropped on a breakup at the next table, wondered who's performing and who's present, and found clarity somewhere between a flat white and a philosophical crisis.

A writer and neoclassical composer, Alexander Paul Burton unifies his work across fiction, philosophy, and music through a sustained focus on migration, identity, and lived experience. His writing ranges from the philosophical to the absurd, drawing on mythological and fantastical frameworks, alongside literary gay romance that prioritises emotional truth and authenticity. His work has been covered in the national press.He is based in Toronto, where he lives with his partner and their corgi. He holds Swiss, Canadian, and British citizenship.Burton is a member of the Authors Guild. His works are catalogued under ISNI 0000 0005 3018 6907 and ORCID 0009-0009-7526-9753.

Genre
Poetry
Pages
92
Publisher
Tremolo A Tiempo Design House
Publication Date
Content
ISBN
9781069488640

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