L'imperatrice Cixi

L'imperatrice Cixi

«Un libro eccezionale. Un libro di storia, ma anche un monumento alla memoria di una donna straordinaria. »Corriere della Sera - Sette Pechino, marzo 1852: durante la selezione delle consorti imperiali, lo sguardo dell’imperatore Xianfeng si posa su una sedicenne dai tratti non belli, forse, ma senza dubbio affascinanti. Di lì a poco, il cenno di approvazione del Figlio del Cielo schiuderà le porte della Città Proibita alla donna che, ammessa a corte come semplice concubina, si ritroverà in breve a reggere le redini dell’ormai morente dinastia Qing con il titolo di Imperatrice vedova Cixi. Considerata in Cina una despota dalle scarse capacità e dalle vedute ristrette, Cixi intraprese invece una coraggiosa politica di modernizzazione che, ispirandosi ai metodi e alle tecniche occidentali, scosse il Paese dal suo immobilismo millenario: a lei si devono infatti l’introduzione del telegrafo e della ferrovia, la costruzione di una flotta moderna e l’avvio della pratica di estrazione mineraria, la riforma del sistema legale (con l’abolizione di pratiche quali la fasciatura dei piedi) e l’istituzione di scuole e università di livello. Il tutto mentre, con decisione e accortezza, affrontava le rivolte dei Taiping prima e dei Boxer dopo, le «guerre dell’oppio» e le mire espansionistiche di russi e giapponesi, sventando i complotti orditi alle sue spalle. Dall’autrice di Cigni selvatici, una biografia documentata e avvincente che, avvalendosi di materiali fino a poco tempo fa inaccessibili, ribalta gli stereotipi per tracciare il ritratto di una figura ancora poco nota agli storiografi occidentali: quella di una donna energica e lungimirante che, in un contesto tutt’altro che favorevole, governò per quarant’anni le sconfinate terre del Celeste Impero da dietro un paravento di seta gialla.

My Double Life

My Double Life

It is a biography book. The most famous of actresses describes her varied and brilliant career. A constant delight. A tragedy changed me. Misery consumed me. The cataclysm that was my sister's death, transformed me into two different people. She died because of what people thought of her. And that is not going to happen to me. My parents wanted her to be a perfect goodie two-shoes, so do they want me. Her peers simply would not accept her for her dream. Now mine don't even know me. I am Misty Winters, a girl who wants to be an author, but the world seems against it. This is my double life and what it did to me. I am your classic, anti-social nerd at home and your outgoing, shallow prep at school. Only one person knows my secret. But what happens when someone else comes into the picture? Someone who can never, ever know my secret. Welcome to my double life.

Die Welt von Gestern

Die Welt von Gestern

Stefan Zweigs Buch "Die Welt von Gestern" ist ein beeindruckendes Memoir, das die Leser auf eine nostalgische Reise durch die Vergangenheit führt. Zweig beschreibt seine persönlichen Erinnerungen an das Österreich-Ungarn der Belle Époque, das durch Kultur, Kunst und politischen Wandel gekennzeichnet ist. Sein eleganter Schreibstil und seine detaillierten Beschreibungen vermitteln dem Leser ein lebendiges Bild einer vergangenen Ära, die durch den Ersten Weltkrieg und den Aufstieg des Nationalsozialismus zerstört wurde. Das Buch ist sowohl historisch als auch literarisch bedeutend, da es die kulturellen und politischen Veränderungen Europas im 20. Jahrhundert auf persönlicher Ebene reflektiert. Zweigs introspektive Erzählweise fasziniert Leser aller Generationen und bietet einen einzigartigen Einblick in eine untergegangene Welt. Als renommierter Schriftsteller und Zeitzeuge schafft es Zweig, die Leser zu berühren und zum Nachdenken über die Vergänglichkeit von Zivilisation und Menschlichkeit anzuregen. "Die Welt von Gestern" ist ein zeitloses Werk, das es verdient, von jedem gelesen zu werden, der an Geschichte, Kultur und Literatur interessiert ist.

Un fantôme sur le divan

Un fantôme sur le divan

Perceptions extra-sensorielles, contacts avec l'invisible, expériences au seuil de la mort...Quand l'extraordinaire s'invite chez les psy.Perceptions extra-sensorielles, expériences au seuil de la mort, contacts avec l'invisible... Des millions de personnes vivent des expériences mystérieuses et inexpliquées qui nous invitent à faire évoluer notre vision de la réalité. Dans ce livre, Stéphane Allix donne la parole à 21 psy de renom : psychiatres, psychologues, psychanalystes ou psychothérapeutes, qui racontent leur confrontation, leurs questionnements, mais aussi ce qu'ils ont appris de ces phénomènes extraordinaires vécus par leurs patients...ou eux-mêmes.Avec la participation de : David Servan-Schreiber, Boris Cyrulnik, Philippe Grimbert, Christophe André, Bernadette Blin, Tobie Nathan, Stanislav Grof, Patrick Clervoy, Ghislaine Bourgogne, Évelyne Josse, Bruce Greyson, Christophe Fauré, Jean Sandretto, Djohar Si Ahmed, Charles T. Tart, Isabelle Célestin-Lhopiteau, John E. Mack, Martine Gercault, Patricia Serin, Édouard Collot et Pierre Coret.

Jimmy Carter: The Last Interview

Jimmy Carter: The Last Interview

“We can choose to alleviate suffering. We can choose to work together for peace. We can make these changes—and we must.” —Jimmy CarterJames Earl Carter Jr. came from a background of farming and military service to forge an unlikely political career, first as governor of Georgia, and then as the 39th president of the United States.The interviews collected here—four of them never published in book form before—span the arc of Carter’s long career as a politician, a public servant, and a citizen diplomat. They range from an early joust with conservative commentator William F. Buckley Jr. to his final interview, a moving joint conversation with his wife Rosalynn on the occasion of their 75th wedding anniversary … and, of course, it includes the notorious 1976 Playboy interview wherein Carter remarked that he had “committed adultery in my heart many times.”The result is a fascinating look into the mind and soul of one of our most admirable and principled presidents ever.

The

The "Ladies of Llangollen"

From the early age of Cambrian history, when the peerless beauty of the high-born Myfanwy Fechan awoke the passion and the poesy of her admiring bard, Howel ap Einion Llygliw, down to the modern days of the more humble, but not less renowned maiden, “Sweet Jenny Jones;” Llangollen, “that sweetest of vales, ” seems to have been associated with recollections of tender and romantic interest. Our narrative, however, albeit it relates to the Ladies of Llangollen, refers not to whispered vows and moonlight serenades between gallant chiefs and damsels of noble birth; nor to sentimental tales of love in a cottage; but it is rather devoted to the records of a friendship, whose incidents and eccentricities have engaged the attention of many eminent literati and tourists. Most persons who take any interest in the scenery or topography of North Wales, have either seen or read of that singular p. 2residence, Plas Newydd, at Llangollen, for so many years the home of Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby.

Kingdom of Fear

Kingdom of Fear

The Gonzo memoir from one of the most influential voices in American literature, Kingdom of Fear traces the course of Hunter S. Thompson’s life as a rebel—from a smart-mouthed Kentucky kid flaunting all authority to a convention-defying journalist who came to personify a wild fusion of fact, fiction, and mind-altering substances.Brilliant, provocative, outrageous, and brazen, Hunter S. Thompson's infamous rule breaking—in his journalism, in his life, and under the law—changed the shape of American letters, and the face of American icons.Call it the evolution of an outlaw. Here are the formative experiences that comprise Thompson’s legendary trajectory alongside the weird and the ugly. Whether detailing his exploits as a foreign correspondent in Rio, his job as night manager of the notorious O’Farrell Theatre in San Francisco, his epic run for sheriff of Aspen on the Freak Power ticket, or the sensational legal maneuvering that led to his full acquittal in the famous 99 Days trial, Thompson is at the peak of his narrative powers in Kingdom of Fear. And this boisterous, blistering ride illuminates as never before the professional and ideological risk taking of a literary genius and transgressive icon.

I Was Once Ashamed but I Am Now Forgiven

I Was Once Ashamed but I Am Now Forgiven

Mary had so many questions for God. The questions, anger and pain intensified throughout the years and seemed overwhelming.If God knew her life before she was even born then why did He allow her to be molested as a child?Why did He allow her to go through with an abortion?Could she go on living a lie the rest of her life?Was there any hope?Could God ever forgive her?Could she ever forgive herself or other people that were involved?Would she ever see her child again?Those profound events that reshaped her life would forever be with her. She searched the bible for answers. Her story tells you how it affected her life, the babys life and others involved. With abortion there are several people involved like the father, doctors, nurses or maybe even the person that helped make the decision? I Was Once Ashamed But I Am Now Forgiven helps you find answers and forgiveness.

A noite

A noite

Vencedor do Prêmio Nobel da PazA noite é a obra-prima de Elie Wiesel, um relato autobiográfico franco e aterrador de sua experiência nos campos de extermínio nazistas.“Uma obra concisa de poder assombroso.” – The New York Times“Uma memória de intenso poder. Relatos tão impressionantes que chegam a tirar o fôlego por sua precisão pungente. Uma leitura extremamente necessária.” – The GuardianEm uma cidade que hoje é parte da Romênia, Eliezer se dedicava aos estudos judaicos quando, em 1944, sua família foi transferida para os guetos e, depois, aos campos de concentração.A mãe e a irmã mais nova foram mortas logo ao chegar, enquanto Elie e o pai seguiram juntos na luta pela sobrevivência. Com apenas 15 anos, ele enfrentou a fome, o frio e a tortura, testemunhando a morte das piores formas possíveis.Neste livro, Elie narra suas memórias em um relato conciso, com uma linguagem direta que surpreende pela intensidade.Mas ele vai além, ao expressar a perda da inocência, a sensação de abandono quando deixa de acreditar em Deus e a vergonha de ter sua dignidade arruinada pela banalização do horror.Foi com A noite que ele enfim reencontrou sua voz dez anos após o Holocausto, descobrindo na preservação da memória um sentido para sua sobrevivência.

Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes

An autobiographical narrative by Elizabeth Keckley which offers insight into the struggles of African American women during the Civil War era. The text serves to critically reflect upon and expose the systemic injustices faced by slaves during this period, while simultaneously exploring themes of resilience and strength in overcoming oppression.

DEUX POINGS « Ouvrez les guillemets »

DEUX POINGS « Ouvrez les guillemets »

Véritable légende de la boxe en Afrique et en France, Jean-Marie Emébé a été champion d’Afrique et a rencontré les plus grands boxeurs dans sa catégorie. Il a représenté le Cameroun puis la France au niveau mondial dans son sport, la boxe. Beaucoup l’ont admiré, l’ont craint et l’ont même utilisé, mais ce n’est pas là où les coups pleuvent que son destin s’est joué !Ce livre est son histoire, le récit de sa gloire, celle d’un boxeur indépendant, brillant qui a côtoyé les sommets sans jamais perdre son idéal.Ce livre est né d’une rencontre anodine entre deux hommes passionnés de boxe, l’un, croyant tolérant, et l’autre, pratiquant intégriste... Ce récit relate des faits sans contrechamp ni contradicteur. Le texte se nourrit de l’histoire d’un grand boxeur renouant avec son passé. Il repose sur une série d’entretiens où s’entremêlent perception du vécu et sentiments. Il retrace la vie d’un athlète exceptionnel sorti du labyrinthe de l’anonymat pour s’aventurer avec ses poings sur le chemin des étoiles. Revenir sur les pas de cette ascension n’est pas sans danger car notre météore, tel Icare, risque d’y perdre son âme à défaut d’y brûler ses ailes...Nous croisons des légendes et partageons des secrets trop longtemps refoulés !

Lévi-Strauss

Lévi-Strauss

Claude Lévi-Strauss est né en 1908 et mort centenaire, en 2009, tout près de nous, lecteurs du XXIe siècle. Il grandit dans une famille juive, bourgeoise, mais qui a connu des jours meilleurs. Le père est peintre, bricoleur ; le fils choisit la voie de la philosophie et du militantisme socialiste. Le jeune agrégé part en 1935 enseigner la sociologie à São Paulo. Lors de rudes expéditions dans le Brésil intérieur, il se fait ethnologue, découvrant l’Autre indien. Les lois raciales de Vichy le contraignent à repartir : il gagne l’Amérique en 1941 et devient Prof. Claude L. Strauss – pour ne pas qu’on le confonde avec le fabricant de jeans. Cette biographie décrit l’accouchement d’une pensée d’un type nouveau, au milieu d’un siècle chahuté par l’Histoire : l’énergie des commencements au Brésil et l’effervescence du monde de l’exil européen à New York, entre surréalisme et naissance du structuralisme. Le retour en France, après la guerre, sonne le temps de l’écriture de l’oeuvre : plusieurs décennies de labeur intense où Lévi-Strauss réinvente l’anthropologie, une discipline qui a désormais pignon sur rue et offre une nouvelle échelle pour le regard. En 1955, Tristes Tropiques en est la preuve éclatante, en France puis dans le monde entier. Au cours des années, Lévi-Strauss est devenu une gloire nationale, un monument pléiadisé de son vivant. Mais il a sans cesse revendiqué un « regard éloigné » qui lui permet de poser un des diagnostics les plus affûtés et les plus subversifs sur notre modernité en berne. Cette biographie souligne l’excentricité politique et intellectuelle de l’anthropologue. Sa vie décentrée par rapport à l’Europe, ses allers-retours entre ancien et nouveaux mondes, son goût de l’ailleurs font de ce savant-écrivain, mélancolique et tonique, esthète à ses heures, une voix inoubliable qui nous invite à repenser les problèmes de l’homme et le sens du progrès. Lévi-Strauss est moins un moderne que notre grand contemporain inquiet.

Pour expliquer ce que j'étais

Pour expliquer ce que j'étais

Pour l'essentiel, Aragon a livré tout de lui-même de son vivant. Ou presque tout. Inutile de souligner que ce qu'il a réservé, retenu - faut-il écrire "dissimulé" ? -, n'en prend que plus de sens et pose au moins une interrogation, d'autant plus insistante qu'à ceux qui lui survivent il a confié un mandat sans équivoque : de lui-même, après lui, ne rien laisser dans l'ombre. Les pages que nous publions ici appartiennent à ce domaine qu'Aragon n'a pas voulu donner à lire.

River Town

River Town

A New York Times Notable book, this memoir by a journalist who lived in a small city in China is “a vivid and touching tribute to a place and its people” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). In the heart of China's Sichuan province, amid the terraced hills of the Yangtze River valley, lies the remote town of Fuling. Like many other small cities in this ever-evolving country, Fuling is heading down a new path of change and growth, which came into remarkably sharp focus when Peter Hessler arrived as a Peace Corps volunteer, marking the first time in more than half a century that the city had an American resident. Hessler taught English and American literature at the local college, but it was his students who taught him about the complex processes of understanding that take place when one is immersed in a radically different society.Poignant, thoughtful, funny, and enormously compelling, River Town is an unforgettable portrait of a city that is seeking to understand both what it was and what it someday will be.“This touching memoir of an American dropped into the center of China transcends the boundaries of the travel genre and will appeal to anyone wanting to learn more about the heart and soul of the Chinese people. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal“This is a colorful memoir from a Peace Corps volunteer who came away with more understanding of the Chinese than any foreign traveler has a right to expect.” —Booklist

Lévi-Strauss

Lévi-Strauss

Os cem anos de existência de Claude Lévi-Strauss acompanharam o século xx e frutificaram uma obra de porte, que o fez conhecido como um dos intelectuais mais importantes de seu tempo. Nascido em 1908 em Bruxelas, é autor, entre outros livros, do clássico Tristes trópicos e considerado o fundador da antropologia estrutural. Seus estudos, assim como a pesquisa de campo realizada entre alguns povos indígenas do Brasil, foram fundamentais para o estabelecimento e o desenvolvimento das ciências sociais no país. Nesta biografia, a historiadora Emmanuelle Loyer apresenta ao leitor aspectos da vida deste grande pensador que enxergava na alteridade e na diversidade cultural um dos maiores bens do ser humano.

131 Christians Everyone Should Know

131 Christians Everyone Should Know

This book offers a succinct yet thorough introduction to 131 of the most intriguing, courageous, inspiring Christians who ever lived. It tells how they lived, what they believed, and how their faith affected the course of world history. Includes a timeline with a historical context for each individual, key quotes from or about each personality, and more than 60 photos.

Der Pionier des 7. Grades

Der Pionier des 7. Grades

Ernst Burger zählte zu seiner Zeit sicherlich zu den bedeutendsten Vorarlberger Alpinisten in den Alpen. Er bestieg 91 Viertausender und führte zwei Erstbesteigungen durch. Unter anderem schrieb er auch Artikel für den Österreichischen Alpenverein. In diesem Buch sammelt sein Enkel die originalen Bergtagebücher und Schriften sowie Fotos von Ernst Burger. Auch Aufzeichnungen und Briefe an und von Kollegen und Bergkameraden bezeugen die Leistungen dieses heute fast unbekannten Alpinisten und Pioniers.

Siddhartha (Annotated)

Siddhartha (Annotated)

Siddhartha is a novel by Hermann Hesse that deals with the spiritual journey of self-discovery of a man named Siddhartha during the time of the Gautama Buddha. The book, Hesse's ninth novel, was written in German, in a simple, lyrical style.  The story takes place in ancient Nepal. Siddhartha, the son of a Brahmin, decides to leave behind his home in the hopes of gaining  illumination by becoming an ascetic. Joined by his best friend, Siddhartha fasts, becomes homeless, renounces all personal possessions, and intensely meditates, eventually seeking and personally speaking with Gautama, the famous Buddha, or Enlightened One. Afterward, both Siddhartha and Govinda acknowledge the elegance of the Buddha's teachings. Although Govinda hastily joins the Buddha's order, Siddhartha does not follow, claiming that the Buddha's philosophy, though supremely wise, does not account for the necessarily distinct experiences of each person. He argues that the individual seeks an absolutely unique and personal meaning that cannot be presented to him by a teacher. This edition is annotated, and has been formatted for your ebook reader.

Book of Souls

Book of Souls

In this intimate glimpse into the heart of his own creative spirit, Jack Ketchum shares his early career, literary influences, and some of the characters that formed the man he has become. From his early respect and admiration for Henry Miller to the tortured lives of friends, and the aftermath of 9/11 - these are the stories that define a career. This is the kind of book that opens windows into the soul. Step up and take a look.