A Woman in Berlin

A Woman in Berlin

A New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceFor eight weeks in 1945, as Berlin fell to the Russian army, a young woman kept a daily record of life in her apartment building and among its residents. "With bald honesty and brutal lyricism" (Elle), the anonymous author depicts her fellow Berliners in all their humanity, as well as their cravenness, corrupted first by hunger and then by the Russians. "Spare and unpredictable, minutely observed and utterly free of self-pity" (The Plain Dealer, Cleveland), A Woman in Berlin tells of the complex relationship between civilians and an occupying army and the shameful indignities to which women in a conquered city are always subject--the mass rape suffered by all, regardless of age or infirmity.A Woman in Berlin stands as "one of the essential books for understanding war and life" (A. S. Byatt, author of Possession).

On the Banks of Holliday Creek

On the Banks of Holliday Creek

After a tragic accident the Wrights find a new beginning moving from the city with all its conveniences to a forty acre farm on the banks of Holliday Creek. Told from the perspective of their nineyear- old son David, the Wrights meet the neighboring Jones family. Dick Wright is a rising star in the Fort Dodge public school system. Old Jim Jones introduces himself as a flunky who works for United States Gypsum. The two families send their children to Holliday Creek School two miles away. The one-room school thrives under the leadership of Miss Jordison, the teacher you always wished you had. Each One Teach One is her process as recalled by the author, David Wright, himself a published educator. Vivid family contrasts are woven into this narrative that shows America in the Truman Era witnessing the advent of electricity, the telephone, and the Baby Boom generation. This book depicts Progressive Republicans confronting forces of social change, Big Government, and Reaction. Underlying this story are the ideals of personal liberty and the challenges of living close to nature.

Bismarck

Bismarck

"Bismarck", hier vorliegend in einer Ausgabe aller vier Bände, entwickelt sich von der Biographie des großen Otto von Bismarck zu einer Gesamtdarstellung des Ersten Weltkrieges. Teilweise eigentümlich in seinen Ansichten und Darstellungsweisen entlässt Bleibtreu den Leser aber nie aus der Spannung der damaligen Ereignisse.

Tabula rasa

Tabula rasa

A una certa età ogni scrittore desidera essenzialmente una cosa: vuotare i propri cassetti, prima che lo faccia qualcun altro. Non sempre ne vale la pena, ma se i cassetti sono quelli di John McPhee, c’è il caso che contengano – be’, un nuovo, inimitabile, imprevedibile pezzo di John McPhee.

Thomas More und seine Utopie

Thomas More und seine Utopie

Kann es ein gerechtes Staatswesen geben, das alle Menschen glücklich und wohlversorgt leben lässt? Diese Frage treibt den englischen Juristen Thomas Morus um. Er lebt im England des 16. Jahrhunderts, im Zeitalter der Renaissance, der Reformation und der Glaubenskriege, in dem ständig Kunde von neu entdeckten Weltgegenden nach Europa dringt. Vor diesem Hintergrund entsteht Utopia: Das Werk enthält einen angeblich wahren Reisebericht eines Seefahrers, der ein ideales Staatswesen auf einer Insel irgendwo jenseits des Äquators erlebt haben will. Morus diskutiert mit ihm: Soll es Privateigentum geben? Ist soziale Gleichheit gut? Kann eine Gesellschaft genügend Güter erwirtschaften, wenn niemand nach Gewinn strebt? Gibt es das gute und gerechte Staatsoberhaupt, das nicht aus Eigennutz Kriege anzettelt und seine Untertanen auspresst? Die Fragen zeigen: Morus' Utopia ist erstaunlich modern. Tatsächlich sind viele Ideen frühsozialistisch, sogar kommunistisch - 300 Jahre vor Karl Marx. Die Suche nach dem Idealzustand beschäftigt Schriftsteller und Philosophen bis heute. Und ob das Privateigentum ein Glück oder ein Unglück für die Gesellschaft ist, wird immer noch diskutiert. Ein weiteres Verdienst hat dieser Text: Utopia hat die Literaturgattung der Utopie geschaffen. Utopia ist eine der wichtigsten politischen Schriften der Neuzeit und hat eine eigene Textgattung geprägt. Das Kunstwort "Utopie" hat hier seine Wurzeln. Das Werk des Thomas Morus zeigt das Idealbild eines sozialen Staates und kritisiert gleichzeitig die bestehenden Staatsformen.

Pasolini un uomo scomodo

Pasolini un uomo scomodo

Quella tra Oriana e Pier Paolo è una delle più affascinanti e intense storie di amore-odio della letteratura e del costume italiani del Novecento. Scrittori di primissimo livello, polemisti spietati, personaggi venerati e infangati dall’opinione pubblica del tempo, le loro personalità contrapposte non potevano far altro che incrociarsi. Forse anche perché, a differenza dei loro colleghi italiani, Oriana e Pier Paolo si muovono con agio sullo scenario internazionale: lei grazie ai suoi reportage dalle zone di guerra e a una serie di indimenticabili interviste ai potenti della terra, lui soprattutto per merito del suo cinema che spiazza, divide e scandalizza i censori di tutto il mondo. Tra gli anni Sessanta e i primi Settanta, questi due protagonisti del panorama intellettuale si incontrano e si scontrano, si cercano e si negano: lei ammira e detesta il suo essere sempre bastian contrario, lui adora e disprezza la sua intensa visceralità. Ma la morte di Pasolini, il brutale omicidio che lo strappa alla vita il 2 novembre del 1975, spinge Oriana a rinsaldare il legame con questo amico-nemico andato via troppo presto. E lo fa con i mezzi a sua disposizione, quelli del giornalismo e della scrittura. Sotto la sua spinta, «L’Europeo» – il settimanale per cui lavora – si lancia in una controinchiesta che smentisce e ribalta la versione offerta dalle autorità e mette alle strette l’unico indiziato: Pino Pelosi, un minorenne che – pur di coprire gli effettivi responsabili – si è maldestramente autoaccusato dell’omicidio. Questo libro raccoglie tutti i contributi di Oriana al caso Pasolini apparsi sull’«Europeo» e rende finalmente giustizia al suo ruolo nella risoluzione di uno dei delitti più misteriosi e controversi della storia d’Italia

The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus

The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus

No gamble in history has been more momentous than the landfall of Columbus's ship the Santa Maria in the Americas in 1492 - an event that paved the way for the conquest of a 'New World'. The accounts collected here provide a vivid narrative of his voyages throughout the Caribbean and finally to the mainland of Central America, although he still believed he had reached Asia. Columbus himself is revealed as a fascinating and contradictory figure, fluctuating from awed enthusiasm to paranoia and eccentric geographical speculation. Prey to petty quarrels with his officers, his pious desire to bring Christian civilization to 'savages' matched by his rapacity for gold, Columbus was nonetheless an explorer and seaman of staggering vision and achievement.

A Really Good Day

A Really Good Day

The true story of how a renowned writer’s struggle with mood storms led her to try a remedy as drastic as it is forbidden: microdoses of LSD. Her revealing, fascinating journey provides a window into one family and the complex world of a once-infamous drug seen through new eyes. When a small vial arrives in her mailbox from "Lewis Carroll," Ayelet Waldman is at a low point. Her moods have become intolerably severe; she has tried nearly every medication possible; her husband and children are suffering with her. So she opens the vial, places two drops on her tongue, and joins the ranks of an underground but increasingly vocal group of scientists and civilians successfully using therapeutic microdoses of LSD. As Waldman charts her experience over the course of a month--bursts of productivity, sleepless nights, a newfound sense of equanimity--she also explores the history and mythology of LSD, the cutting-edge research into the drug, and the byzantine policies that control it. Drawing on her experience as a federal public defender, and as the mother of teenagers, and her research into the therapeutic value of psychedelics, Waldman has produced a book that is eye-opening, often hilarious, and utterly enthralling.

Tennis, Drugs, and Jesus Christ

Tennis, Drugs, and Jesus Christ

About the Book This book is about a hard-partying Oklahoma, USA tennis family that went from Atheism to Christianity. This book is about how much I love Rock ‘n’ Roll music and comedy. I did my best trying to get all the dates and facts correct, but they’re not perfect. Here is a sociological fact: if one parent is chemically dependent, their children have a fifty percent chance of being chemically dependent. If both parents are chemically dependent, their children have a 75 percent chance of being chemically dependent. The Miller family nailed it. Both parents were chemically dependent. Three out of four of their children were chemically dependent. The Miller family's life is part tragedy and part comedy. Please laugh as hard as you want. Drug abuse is a nightmare. I am not glamorizing drug use in my book. Warning! I have severe ADHD. I've been in special Ed classes my whole life. I've never passed an English class in my life. I'm not a writer, I did my best. I hope you enjoy the Miller family true story. About the Author Hello warriors. My name is Eric Miller. I'm a white liberal, tennis loving, recovering drug addict, trying to let God run my life, good dude. I was born in Iowa City, Iowa in 1966. I grew up in Norman Oklahoma the land of OU sooner football. I was an average NAIA college tennis player for East Central University in Ada Oklahoma. I taught tennis professionally in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for a long time. I now live in Estes Park Colorado, at close to 8,000 feet. I live with my best friend, my 75-pound, female, deaf dog named Prudence. I've never had children or been married. I'm 100 percent for civil rights for all. Not just for white American males.

Eu sei por que o pássaro canta na gaiola

Eu sei por que o pássaro canta na gaiola

RACISMO. ABUSO. LIBERTAÇÃO. A vida de Marguerite Ann Johnson foi marcada por essas três palavras. A garota negra, criada no sul por sua avó paterna, carregou consigo um enorme fardo que foi aliviado apenas pela literatura e por tudo aquilo que ela pôde lhe trazer: conforto através das palavras. Dessa forma, Maya, como era carinhosamente chamada, escreve para exibir sua voz e libertar-se das grades que foram colocadas em sua vida. As lembranças dolorosas e as descobertas de Angelou estão contidas e eternizadas nas páginas desta obra densa e necessária, dando voz aos jovens que um dia foram, assim como ela, fadados a uma vida dura e cheia de preconceitos. Com uma escrita poética e poderosa, a obra toca, emociona e transforma profundamente o espírito e o pensamento de quem a lê."Eu tinha quinze anos quando descobri Eu sei por que o pássaro canta na gaiola. Foi uma revelação. [...] pela primeira vez, ali estava uma história que finalmente falava ao meu âmago." - Oprah Winfrey, apresentadora e empresária norte-americana. Trecho do prefácio do livro."Maya escreve de modo a se libertar e a nos ajudar a sermos livres também. [...] Maya Angelou foi uma mulher que não guardou silêncio, expôs suas dores e, ao fazê-lo, fez com que muitas histórias se conectassem e fossem contadas através de suas narrativas." - Djamila Ribeiro, mestre e pesquisadora na área de Filosofia Política. Trecho da orelha do livro.

Didion and Babitz

Didion and Babitz

Joan Didion is revealed at last in this outrageously provocative and profoundly moving new work "that reads like a propulsive novel" (Oprah Daily) on the mutual attractions—and mutual antagonisms—of Didion and her fellow literary titan, Eve Babitz.Could you write what you write if you weren’t so tiny, Joan? —Eve Babitz, in a letter to Joan Didion, 1972 Joan Didion, revealed at last…Eve Babitz died on December 17, 2021. Found in the wrack, ruin, and filth of her apartment, a stack of boxes packed by her mother decades before. The boxes were pristine, the seals of duct tape unbroken. Inside, a lost world. This world turned for a certain number of years in the late sixties and early seventies, and centered on a two-story rental in a down-at-heel section of Hollywood. 7406 Franklin Avenue, a combination salon-hotbed-living end where writers and artists mixed with movie stars, rock ’n’ rollers, and drug trash.7406 Franklin Avenue was the making of one great American writer: Joan Didion, a mystery behind her dark glasses and cool expression; an enigma inside her storied marriage to John Gregory Dunne, their union as tortured as it was enduring. 7406 Franklin Avenue was the breaking and then the remaking—and thus the true making—of another great American writer: Eve Babitz, goddaughter of Igor Stravinsky, nude of Marcel Duchamp, consort of Jim Morrison (among many, many others), a woman who burned so hot she finally almost burned herself alive. Didion and Babitz formed a complicated alliance, a friendship that went bad, amity turning to enmity.Didion, in spite of her confessional style, is so little known or understood. She’s remained opaque, elusive. Until now.With deftness and skill, journalist Lili Anolik uses Babitz, Babitz’s brilliance of observation, Babitz’s incisive intelligence, and, most of all, Babitz’s diary-like letters—letters found in those sealed boxes, letters so intimate you don’t read them so much as breathe them—as the key to unlocking Didion.

Un nero nei tribunali dei bianchi

Un nero nei tribunali dei bianchi

Nell’agosto 1962, dopo mesi di clandestinità e dopo aver partecipato alla conferenza panafricana ad Addis Abeba, Nelson Mandela viene arrestato. Le accuse imputate al leader dell’Africa National Congress sono due: aver incitato i lavoratori allo sciopero e aver lasciato il Paese senza passaporto. Durante il processo, che inizia l’autunno dello stesso anno, Mandela rivolge un vero e proprio atto di accusa contro il governo segregazionista, rivendicando la necessità di seguire la propria coscienza anche se questa si scontra con le leggi dello Stato. Il discorso proposto in questo libro, autodifesa pronunciata in un’udienza pubblica, è dunque una dichiarazione di «odio» verso il sistema dell’apartheid, ma anche un piccolo capolavoro di arte oratoria, tanto abile quanto appassionato, che ricostruisce le ragioni della strategia dell’ANC e il fermento dei popoli africani all’alba degli anni Sessanta. Nelle parole di Mandela non rivive soltanto la realtà del dominio bianco in Sudafrica, ma anche il valore ideale di una lotta che ha superato i confini nazionali diventando presa di coscienza per tutti gli uomini liberi del mondo.

Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes

Elizabeth Keckley’s Behind the Scenes: Or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House is both a riveting slave narrative and a fascinating insider’s look at the First Family during the Lincoln administration. Keckley was the First Lady’s seamstress and confidante and the publication of her memoirs in 1868 caused a storm of controversy. The press excoriated Keckley for revealing the intimate secrets of her employers and Mary Todd Lincoln cut off her friendship with Keckley. Lincoln’s eldest son had the book suppressed.  After the White House, Keckley went on to become one of the first successful independent black business owners in America, forming a profitable line in dress-making for the wives of prominent politicians, including the spouses of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis. She also formed an important charity for black veterans of the Civil War. Supporters of Keckley’s Contraband Relief Association included Frederick Douglass, Henry Highland Garnet, J. Sella Martin, as well as prominent white figures, such as Wendell Phillips.  Includes image gallery with rare shots of Keckley and her contemporaries.

The Story of My Experiments With Truth

The Story of My Experiments With Truth

This unusual autobiography, The Story of My Experiments with Truth, is a window to the workings of Mahatma Gandhi' s mind, a window to the emotions of his heart, a window to understanding what drove this seemingly ordinary man to the heights of being the father of a nation— India. Starting with his days as a boy, Gandhi takes one through his trials and turmoils and situations that moulded his philosophy of life: going through child marriage, his studies in England, practicing Law in South Africa— and his Satyagraha there— to the early beginnings of the Independence movement in India. He did not aim to write an autobiography but rather share the experience of his various experiments with truth to arrive at what he perceived as Absolute Truth— the ideal of his struggle against racism, violence and colonialism.

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

In 1861, Harriet Jacobs became the first formerly enslaved African American woman to publish a book-length account of her life. In crafting her coming-of-age story, she insisted upon biographical accuracy and bold creativity—telling the truth while giving herself and others fictionalized names. She also adapted conventions from two other popular genres: the sentimental novel and the slave narrative. Then, despite facing obstacles not encountered by white women and Black men, she orchestrated the book’s publication and became a traveling bookseller in an effort to inspire passive Americans to support the abolition of slavery. Engaging with the latest research on Jacobs’s life and work, this edition helps readers to understand the magnitude of her achievement in writing, publishing, and distributing her life story. However, it also shows how this monumental accomplishment was only the beginning of her contributions, given her advocacy work over the nearly forty years that she lived after its publication. As a survivor of sexual abuse who became an advocate, Jacobs laid a foundation for activist movements such as #BlackLivesMatter and #MeToo. This edition also features six appendices, placing at readers’ fingertips resources that further illuminate the issues raised by Jacobs’s remarkable life and legacy.

Compaixão

Compaixão

Uma história verdadeira e emocionante. 3 anos na lista de mais vendidos do New York Times e em breve nos cinemas, em filme estrelado por Michael B Jordan, Jamie Foxx e Brie Larson.Bryan Stevenson era um jovem advogado quando fundou o "Equal Justice Initiative" (Iniciativa pela Justiça Igualitária), um escritório de advocacia dedicado à defesa daqueles mais necessitados e em desespero: o pobre, o condenado erroneamente, além de mulheres e crianças reféns do sistema de justiça criminal. Um de seus primeiros casos foi o de Walter McMillian, um jovem sentenciado à morte por um notório assassinato que insistentemente alegava não ter cometido. O caso colocou Bryan dentro de uma teia de conspiração, intriga política e manipulação dos limites legais - e transformou para sempre sua compreensão sobre compaixão e justiça.Compaixão é simultaneamente a história do amadurecimento de um advogado talentoso e idealista, os dramas vividos por aqueles que ele defendeu e um argumento inspirado pela compaixão na busca da verdadeira justiça."Bryan Stevenson é o Nelson Mandela americano." Desmond Tutu, Prêmio Nobel da Paz#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Uma história verdadeira e poderosa sobre o potencial da compaixão como forma de redenção e um clamor para aprimoramento do sistema legal - por um dos mais brilhantes e influentes advogados de nosso tempo.Vencedor do prêmios Carnegie Medal for Excellence em Não-Ficção • NAACP Image Award para Não-Ficção • Books for a Better Life Award • Finalista dos prêmios Los Angeles Times Book Prize • Kirkus Reviews Prize • An American Library Association Notable BookNomeado como um dos melhores livros do ano pelo The New York Times • The Washington Post • The Boston Globe • The Seattle Times • Esquire • Time

Prince of Stories

Prince of Stories

Over the past twenty years, Neil Gaiman has developed into the premier fantasist of his generation, achieving that rarest of combinations—unrivaled critical respect and extraordinary commercial success. From the landmark comic book series The Sandman to novels such as the New York Times bestselling American Gods and Anansi Boys, from children's literature like Coraline to screenplays for such films as Beowulf, Gaiman work has garnered him an enthusiastic and fiercely loyal, global following. To comic book fans, he is Zeus in the pantheon of creative gods, having changed that industry forever. For discerning readers, he bridges the vast gap that traditionally divides lovers of "literary" and "genre" fiction. Gaiman is truly a pop culture phenomenon, an artist with a magic touch whose work has won almost universal acclaim.Now, for the first time ever, Prince of Stories chronicles the history and impact of the complete works of Neil Gaiman in film, fiction, music, comic books, and beyond. Containing hours of exclusive interviews with Gaiman and conversations with his collaborators, as well as wonderful nuggets of his work such as the beginning of an unpublished novel, a rare comic and never-before-seen essay, this is a treasure trove of all things Gaiman. In addition to providing in depth information and commentary on Gaiman's myriad works, the book also includes rare photographs, book covers, artwork, and related trivia and minutiae, making it both an insightful introduction to his work, and a true "must-have" for his ever growing legion of fans.

La Lune est claire

La Lune est claire

Ils sont neuf officiers de la Légion étrangère à avoir pris la plume pour raconter la dernière décennie de combat de cette unité de légende. Pour la première fois, le lecteur accompagne les hommes au képi blanc en Afghanistan, en Guyane, en République centrafricaine, au Mali. « Monsieur légionnaire » était partout où la France a décidé de se battre. De l’entraînement aux combats les plus âpres, c’est le quotidien de ces hommes venus du monde entier pour servir une autre patrie que la leur qui est retracé ici, au plus près du terrain. Durant ces dix dernières années, certains d’entre eux ont eu rendez-vous avec la mort. Ils venaient du Népal, de Serbie, d’Afrique du Sud, de Slovaquie souvent avec une certaine idée de la France mais surtout attirés par le mythe de cette troupe unique au monde, sa devise – honneur et fidélité – et aussi le « baroud » que célèbre leur chant « La lune est claire ». C’est à eux que leurs camarades légionnaires ont voulu rendre hommage en écrivant ce livre.

With Bare Hands

With Bare Hands

Overcoming vertigo — and countless injuries which left him officially 60% disabled — the 'Real Spiderman' has scaled over 70 skyscrapers worldwide: from the Petronas Towers in Malaysia to Taipei 101, from Chicago's Sears Tower to Canary Wharf in London. Reward and punishment have been received in equal measure — the flamboyant Frenchman has gained international fame and raised thousands of pounds for charity, but has also been arrested, beaten and prosecuted. Many people ask whether it is madness to undertake such perilous ascents without using safety equipment. But in Alain Robert's view, it is madness not to follow your dreams! This is the inspiring story of a man who has conquered fear and exceeded his own limits: the world's greatest urban climber.