Töpffer No 2 L'adulte

Töpffer No 2 L'adulte

M. Töpffer, humaniste, père de famille, attentionné à son entourage, artiste, a d'abord écrit des romans (des opuscules, comme on les appelait). Par la suite, il s'intéressa aux dessins et cela, malgré le problème qu'il avait à ses yeux. Il était enseignant et faisait du tourisme avec ses étudiants durant les périodes de vacances et il notait tout. Toujours à la découverte, ses textes et dessins sont empreints de spiritualité et reflète la morale. Il s'est occupé d'art et a fait avancé la cause. Il a aussi été journaliste et ses propos sont clairs, ses idées bien arrêtées. Il suit de très près les évènements politiques de son pays la Suisse. Un homme à découvrir. Vous nous retrouvez sur www.livresenligne.ca

Priatelia, lásky a jedna hrozná potvora

Priatelia, lásky a jedna hrozná potvora

Milovaná hviezda seriálu Priatelia nás v úprimnom, zábavnom a otvorenom životopise zavedie do zákulisia populárneho sitkomu a zdôverí sa so svojím bojom so závislosťou. „Ahojte, volám sa Matthew, ale asi ma poznáte pod iným menom. Priatelia ma oslovujú Matty. A už som mal byť mŕtvy.“ Týmito slovami sa začína strhujúci príbeh uznávaného herca Matthewa Perryho. Jeho cesta viedla od detských snov o sláve cez závislosť až k vyliečeniu, ktoré podnietil strach zo smrti. Matthewovi sa stali nemocnice a liečebne dočasným domovom. Predtým prežil náročné detstvo. Ako päťročný pendloval medzi rozvedenými rodičmi. V štrnástich sa vypracoval na kanadskú tenisovú hviezdu. Ako dvadsaťštyriročný získal jednu z vytúžených rolí v pilotnom diele seriálu, vtedy ešte s názvom Priatelia ako my... A potom sa to rozbehlo. V neobyčajnom príbehu vyrozprávanom s jeho typickým humorom veľmi otvorene hovorí o rozpadnutej rodine, ktorá ho vychovala (a nechala napospas sebe samému), o túžbe po uznaní, ktorá mu priniesla slávu aj vnútornú prázdnotu. Tú nezaplnilo ani splnenie najväčších snov. Zároveň rozpráva o pokoji, za ktorý vďačí abstinencii, a o tom, ako vnímal všadeprítomnosť Priateľov. Nevynechá ani historky s hereckými kolegami či s ďalšími hviezdami, s ktorými sa počas kariéry stretol. Z anglického originálu Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing (Flatiron Books, USA 2022) preložila Petra Malúchová.

The People of the Abyss

The People of the Abyss

In 1902 writer Jack London moved to live in the slums of East End of London. London could not understand the world where people, who produced the goods, lived in misery, whereas the factory owners lived in wealth. It was not right – but London could do nothing more than write about it.'The People of the Abyss' is an intriguing book about London's observations and political thinking. He tried to live the life of a local poor – and sometimes even slept on the streets. -

Charles Baudelaire, His Life

Charles Baudelaire, His Life

The first time that we met Baudelaire was towards the middle of the year 1849, at the Hôtel Pimodan, where we occupied, near Fernand Boissard, a strange apartment which communicated with his by a private staircase hidden in the thickness of the wall, and which was haunted by the spirits of beautiful women loved long since by Lauzun. The superb Maryx was to be found there who, in her youth, had posed for "La Mignon" of Scheffer, and later, for "La Gloire distribuant des couronnes" of Paul Delaroche; and that other beauty, then in all her splendour, from whom Clesinger modelled "La Femme au serpent," that statue where grief resembles a paroxysm of pleasure, and which throbs with an intensity of life that the chisel has never before attained and which can never be surpassed. Charles Baudelaire was then an almost unknown genius, preparing himself in the shadow for the light to come, with that tenacity of purpose which, in him, doubled inspiration; but his name was already becoming known amongst poets and artists, who heard it with a quivering of expectation, the younger generation almost venerating him. In the mysterious upper chamber where the reputations of the future are in the making he passed as the strongest. We had often heard him spoken of, but none of his works were known to us.

The Life & Times of Kalpana Chawla

The Life & Times of Kalpana Chawla

The Life & Times of Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose by Jagadis Chunder Bose offers an intimate and insightful account of the life and achievements of one of India's most renowned scientists. Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose, a pioneer in the field of biophysics, made groundbreaking contributions to the understanding of plant physiology and the science of mechanical response in living organisms. This book explores his intellectual journey and the challenges he overcame to emerge as a figure of global scientific prominence. Born in 1858 in British-occupied India, Bose’s early life was marked by his deep curiosity about the natural world. His work at the intersection of physics and biology led to groundbreaking discoveries, such as his research into the response of plants to stimuli, which foreshadowed the field of plant neurobiology. As a visionary, his innovative inventions in the realm of wireless communication also paved the way for future scientific advancements. The Life & Times of Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose highlights the profound impact Bose’s work had on both Indian and global science. The book not only traces his academic and scientific contributions but also delves into his deep commitment to education and national pride. Throughout his life, he remained dedicated to the idea of combining modern science with India's rich cultural heritage, exemplifying the true spirit of a scholar-scientist. This biography is a tribute to Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose's legacy and an excellent read for anyone interested in the intersections of science, history, and culture. Ably narrated by Jagadis Chunder Bose himself, the book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of his work and his lasting influence on the scientific world. Whether you're a budding scientist, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who values intellectual curiosity, this book will inspire and enlighten you on every page.

Into Africa

Into Africa

What really happened to Dr. David Livingstone? The New York Times bestselling coauthor of Survivor: The Ultimate Game investigates in this thrilling account.With the utterance of a single line—“Doctor Livingstone, I presume?”—a remote meeting in the heart of Africa was transformed into one of the most famous encounters in exploration history. But the true story behind Dr. David Livingstone and journalist Henry Morton Stanley is one that has escaped telling. Into Africa is an extraordinarily researched account of a thrilling adventure—defined by alarming foolishness, intense courage, and raw human achievement. In the mid-1860s, exploration had reached a plateau. The seas and continents had been mapped, the globe circumnavigated. Yet one vexing puzzle remained unsolved: what was the source of the mighty Nile river? Aiming to settle the mystery once and for all, Great Britain called upon its legendary explorer, Dr. David Livingstone, who had spent years in Africa as a missionary. In March 1866, Livingstone steered a massive expedition into the heart of Africa. In his path lay nearly impenetrable, uncharted terrain, hostile cannibals, and deadly predators. Within weeks, the explorer had vanished without a trace. Years passed with no word. While debate raged in England over whether Livingstone could be found—or rescued—from a place as daunting as Africa, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., the brash American newspaper tycoon, hatched a plan to capitalize on the world’s fascination with the missing legend. He would send a young journalist, Henry Morton Stanley, into Africa to search for Livingstone. A drifter with great ambition, but little success to show for it, Stanley undertook his assignment with gusto, filing reports that would one day captivate readers and dominate the front page of the New York Herald. Tracing the amazing journeys of Livingstone and Stanley in alternating chapters, author Martin Dugard captures with breathtaking immediacy the perils and challenges these men faced. Woven into the narrative, Dugard tells an equally compelling story of the remarkable transformation that occurred over the course of nine years, as Stanley rose in power and prominence and Livingstone found himself alone and in mortal danger. The first book to draw on modern research and to explore the combination of adventure, politics, and larger-than-life personalities involved, Into Africa is a riveting read.

Running With the Devil

Running With the Devil

Originally released in 2006, Brian Keene's second non-fiction collection is back in print for a new generation of readers! RUNNING WITH THE DEVIL chronicles the immediate pressure that followed the success of THE RISING, and the perils and pitfalls of sudden fame. This is a blunt, hilarious, heartbreaking, uncomfortable and unvarnished look at the highs and lows of hitting the bestseller list...and everything that happens after that, culminating in a search for the answers to life during the author's first cross-country promotional tour.

Total Recall

Total Recall

Vom TERMINATOR zum Gouverneur von Kalifornien!Er ist der bekannteste Österreicher, ein überaus disziplinierter Sportler und einer der erfolgreichsten Hollywood-Schauspieler aller Zeiten. Vor fast zehn Jahren trat er an, Gouverneur des wichtigsten Bundesstaates der USA zu werden: mit großem Erfolg! Über sieben Jahre repräsentierte er Kalifornien, musste während dieser Zeit aber auch herbe Kritik an seiner Politik einstecken. Was bleibt, das ist die unglaubliche Geschichte eines Jungen, der am Stadtrand von Graz groß wird und von Jugend an überzeugt ist, dass für ihn der große amerikanische Traum in Erfüllung gehen könnte: als Produkt aus eisernem Willen und sehr harter Arbeit. Dass er durch seine Heirat mit der Journalistin Maria Shriver Zugang zu den besten amerikanischen Familien erhält, das weiß er umsichtig zu nutzen. Dass er diese Ehe, aus der vier Kinder hervorgehen, dann so lässlich aufs Spiel setzt, will einem nicht einleuchten und wirft Fragen auf. In dieser großen Biografie erzählt Arnold Schwarzenegger erstmals seine Lebensgeschichte - mit allen Höhen und Tiefen!"Er gilt als eine Berühmtheit, die jeder kennt. Doch wer kennt ihn schon wirklich?" Der Spiegel

Una curiosidad insaciable

Una curiosidad insaciable

Las esperadas memorias de uno de los científicos más controvertidos de nuestro tiempo.En Una curiosidad insaciable, Dawkins nos muestra un inusual recorrido por sus primeros años, su despertar intelectual en Oxford y el camino hasta la publicación de El gen egoísta. El autor pinta un vívido cuadro de su idílica niñez en el África colonial, sazonado con apuntes acerca de su familia y de las peculiaridades de la vida colonial tras la segunda guerra mundial. Salvo algunas enseñanzas inspiradoras en la escuela primaria y secundaria, su curiosidad intelectual no alzó plenamente el vuelo hasta su ingreso en Oxford. Tras entrar a Oxford en 1959, Dawkins comenzó a estudiar zoología y conoció a algunos de los legendarios mentores de la universidad, así como su sistema de tutorías. Es a este sistema educativo único al que Dawkins atribuye su despertar, ya que invitaba a los jóvenes a convertirse en sabios animándolos a plantear preguntas rigurosas y rastrear la biblioteca en busca de las últimas investigaciones. Su carrera en Oxford dio un inesperado giro en 1973, cuando comenzó a escribir El gen egoísta. He aquí las memorias de la niñez y el desarrollo intelectual del mundialmente famoso biólogo evolutivo y ateo militante, y el relato de cómo acabó escribiendo el que para muchos es uno de los libros más importantes del siglo XX.

Shakespeare

Shakespeare

Bill Bryson’s bestselling biography of William Shakespeare takes the reader on an enthralling tour through Elizabethan England and the eccentricities of Shakespearean scholarship—updated with a new introduction by the author to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s deathWilliam Shakespeare, the most celebrated poet in the English language, left behind nearly a million words of text, but his biography has long been a thicket of wild supposition arranged around scant facts. With a steady hand and his trademark wit, Bill Bryson sorts through this colorful muddle to reveal the man himself. His Shakespeare is like no one else's—the beneficiary of Bryson's genial nature, his engaging skepticism, and a gift for storytelling unrivaled in our time.

San-Antonio - Duetto

San-Antonio - Duetto

« L'histoire de San-Antonio, c'est aussi l'histoire de la reconnaissance de tout un pan méprisé de notre littérature. Pendant longtemps, San-Antonio a incarné, aux côtés de SAS et OSS 117, la littérature de gare facile, violente et vulgaire. Aujourd'hui, on sait que son créateur est un vrai et grand écrivain, un de ces magiciens de la langue qui la maltraitent avec génie et la réinventent en permanence. Derrière son célèbre commissaire se cache une œuvre profuse, noire, diverse, avec laquelle, en graphomane impénitent, Frédéric Dard a entretenu une relation houleuse qui l'a amené jusqu'à une tentative de suicide, heureusement ratée. Pour les gens "bien élevés" comme moi, grandir avec San-Antonio, ça a été le rejet de la culture officielle, le bonheur d'avoir son grand écrivain à soi et de l'opposer aux bien-pensants, l'apprivoisement rigolard de la sexualité... Une sorte de révélation... » Hubert Prolongeau. La collection Duetto invite écrivains et critiques à évoquer leur grande passion littéraire, à parler d'un auteur qu'ils admirent, qu'il s'agisse d'un maître disparu depuis longtemps ou d'un contemporain qu'ils ont eu la chance de rencontrer.

Dakota

Dakota

“A deeply spiritual, deeply moving book” about life on the Great Plains, by the New York Times–bestselling author of The Cloister Walk (The New York Times Book Review).   “With humor and lyrical grace,” Kathleen Norris meditates on a place in the American landscape that is at once desolate and sublime, harsh and forgiving, steeped in history and myth (San Francisco Chronicle). A combination of reporting and reflection, Dakota reminds us that wherever we go, we chart our own spiritual geography.    

The Deepest Roots

The Deepest Roots

As friends began “going back to the land” at the same time that a health issue emerged, Kathleen Alcalá set out to reexamine her relationship with food at the most local level. Remembering her parents, Mexican immigrants who grew up during the Depression, and the memory of planting, growing, and harvesting fresh food with them as a child, she decided to explore the history of the Pacific Northwest island she calls home. In The Deepest Roots, Alcalá walks, wades, picks, pokes, digs, cooks, and cans, getting to know her neighbors on a much deeper level. Wanting to better understand how we once fed ourselves, and acknowledging that there may be a future in which we could need to do so again, she meets those who experienced the Japanese American internment during World War II, and learns the unique histories of the blended Filipino and Native American community, the fishing practices of the descendants of Croatian immigrants, and the Suquamish elder who shares with her the food legacy of the island itself.Combining memoir, historical records, and a blueprint for sustainability, The Deepest Roots shows us how an island population can mature into responsible food stewards and reminds us that innovation, adaptation, diversity, and common sense will help us make wise decisions about our future. And along the way, we learn how food is intertwined with our present but offers a path to a better understanding of the future.Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFG8MpTo_ZU&feature=youtu.be

Plutarch's Lives

Plutarch's Lives

These forty-eight biographies by the ancient Greek scholar demonstrate the parallel lives of famous rulers such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar.A Greek priest of Delphi who acquired Roman citizenship later in life, Plutarch undertook his Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans to demonstrate the influence of character on the fates of famous men. He also wished to show that the legacy and achievements of his native Greece were no less impressive than those of Rome.Today, the surviving text represents a treasure trove of information and insights into some of the ancient world’s most significant personalities. A major source of material for William Shakespeare’s history plays, Plutarch’sLives draws parallels between Pericles and Fabius Maximus, Alcibiades and Coriolanus, Lysander and Sulla, Demetrius and Mark Antony,; among many others.

Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant

Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant

The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses Simpson Grant are an American classic. In them Grant, the most able General of the Civil War, tells the story of his life and experiences, covering his birth, early youth, military training at West Point, his involvement as a Lieutenant in the Mexican War of 1847–48, and of course, his role in the Civil War of 1861–65, during which he rose to become the supreme commander of the Northern forces. After the Mexican War, Grant had left military service and became, essentially, an unsuccessful shopkeeper. Re-enlisting at the start of the Civil War, he rose to his ultimate position entirely on his own merits, showing himself to be a skilled strategist and a master of logistics.What distinguishes Grant’s Personal Memoirs, and makes them a clear candidate for being considered a part of American literature, is the high quality and interest of the writing, for which Grant clearly had a talent. Though he goes into an extremely high level of detail about the military movements and struggles of the Civil War, the book is full of interest, and in parts is as gripping as a novel.Obviously, Grant tells only his own part of the story and from the perspective of the ultimately successful forces; but his humanity shows through in the respect he offers to those on the other side, and in his acknowledgement of their sufferings, despite his clear condemnation of their cause of preserving slavery. He is generous in awarding due credit to others on his own side, and where blame is due tempering it with his understanding of that person’s character, background and circumstances.After the war, Grant served two terms as President of the United States between 1869–77, but his Memoirs do not deal with this period. He began writing the book on his retirement, and completed it only after suffering from severe illness and not long before his death from throat cancer. The first edition was published in two volumes by Mark Twain in 1885.This Standard Ebooks edition includes 43 maps reproduced from the 1895 edition of the Memoirs.

Eugene O'Neill Remembered

Eugene O'Neill Remembered

Eugene O’Neill Remembered offers new views into the playwright’s life by capturing the direct memories of those who were close to him through interviews, memoirs, and other recollections. These sixty-two remembrances create an unprecedented image of O’Neill.Known principally as the author of some of the most significant plays in the American dramatic canon and as one of America’s Nobel Laureates in literature, O‛Neill rarely gave interviews and offered few details about himself. As a consequence, his life has long been shrouded in myth. He also abetted some of the misconceptions about his youth by, for example, advocating the story that he was expelled from Princeton for throwing a rock through Woodrow Wilson’s window or by exaggerating the amount of time he had spent at sea. The legend of the hard-drinking, tormented playwright with a grim view of life was further reinforced when Long Day’s Journey into Night was produced in 1956, three years after his death instead of the twenty-five years he had insisted on.The portrayal of O’Neill as a tragic figure has been solidified in a number of biographies. The purpose of this collection, however, is to present O‛Neill as others saw him and described him in their first-person accounts. In the course of these reminiscences, many of the vast and various narrators conflict with and contradict each other. Unlike other accounts of O’Neill’s life, much of the focus is on impressions instead of facts. The result is a revealing composite portrait of a key figure in twentieth-century American literary history.This extensive collection offers insights unavailable in any other book and will hold massive appeal for scholars and students interested in American literature, Eugene O’Neill, and theater history, as well as anyone keen to uncover intimate details of the life of one of America’s greatest writers.

Leben unter fremder Flagge

Leben unter fremder Flagge

Thomas Gast vermittelt Einblicke in das unverfälschte Legionsleben. Es gibt keine Erfahrung aus zweiter Hand, und so erhaschen wir interessierte Leser (mit oder ohne entsprechende militärische Vorbildung) bestenfalls prägnante Annäherungen an einen Typus von Soldat, welcher in der heutigen krisengebeutelten Welt seinesgleichen sucht. Ohne selbst diesen Dienst geleistet zu haben wird naturgemäß eine ehrfürchtige Distanz zwischen Leser und Autor bleiben. Endlose Ausbildungszyklen formen einen hoch spezialisierten Profi dessen Überlebenschancen trotz zahlreicher Einsätze in den heißesten Brennpunkten der Erde höher scheinen als die, anderer Armeen. Eindringlich und mit minutiösem Detailwissen ausgestattet schildert Thomas Gast seine 17-jährige Dienstzeit in der Fremdenlegion. Er berichtet nüchtern, abgeklärt, ohne die meist üblichen Glorifizierungen und Mythenbildungen, aber stets voller Stolz auf das Erreichte und mit gebührender Dankbarkeit an die grande famille de la Légion, ohne sich je mit fremden Federn zu schmücken. Es sind die knappen, leisen und beinahe versteckten Randnotizen, die unter die Haut gehen. In Guyana wurde der junge Legionär "sehniger" (unaussprechliche Strapazen kann man nicht in Worte fassen). Fast beiläufig verzeichnet er einen Hauch von Verweichlichung und Rückgang in der traditionellen Härte, als mehr und mehr Freiwillige aus Osteuropa in die Legion drängen und die über Jahrzehnte gewachsene Atmosphäre von Abenteuerlust und (man verzeihe mir den Begriff) Landsknechtsromantik ignorieren, ja den echten Geist der Legion nicht mehr so recht atmen, obgleich im Fazit die Schlagkraft und Einsatzbereitschaft dieser Eliteeinheit keinen Schaden nehmen. Generationenwechsel finden nun einmal überall statt und die Legion ist beileibe keine Ausnahme.

John Lewis: The Last Interview

John Lewis: The Last Interview

Featuring interviews of civil rights activist and congressman John Lewis at almost every stage of his career, this collection illustrates why Lewis has become a human rights icon and remains an inspiration to activists todayThroughout John Lewis’s long and storied career he maintained a seemingly unwavering hope for a better future. This hope can be traced throughout the inteviews collected here. From a young activist testifying in the aftermath of Bloody Sunday to recounting the violence he met as a Freedom Rider to an elder statesman inspired by today's civil rights activists, this collection forms a portrait of a man whose life was spent fighting for a better world and never lost hope.

The Portable Thomas Jefferson

The Portable Thomas Jefferson

Includes A Summary View of the Rights of British America and Notes on the State of Virginia complete; seventy-nine letters; "Response to the Citizens of Albemarle," 1790; "Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank," 1791; and many other writings.