The Flaneur

The Flaneur

A flaneur is a stroller, a loiterer, someone who ambles through city streets in search of adventure and fulfillment. Edmund White, who lived in Paris for sixteen years, wanders through the streets and avenues and along the quays, into parts of Paris virtually unknown to visitors and indeed to many Parisians. In the hands of the learned White, a walk through Paris is both a tour of its lush, sometimes prurient history, and an evocation of the city's spirit. The Flaneur leads us to bookshops and boutiques, monuments and palaces, giving us a glimpse the inner human drama. Along the way we learn everything from the latest debates among French lawmakers to the juicy details of Colette's life. Originally published as part of Bloomsbury's Writer and the City series, this book has sold consistently over the years, and will find a whole new audience in paperback.

The Audacity of Hope

The Audacity of Hope

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Barack Obama’s lucid vision of America’s place in the world and call for a new kind of politics that builds upon our shared understandings as Americans, based on his years in the Senate   “In our lowdown, dispiriting era, Obama’s talent for proposing humane, sensible solutions with uplifting, elegant prose does fill one with hope.”—Michael Kazin, The Washington Post   In July 2004, four years before his presidency, Barack Obama electrified the Democratic National Convention with an address that spoke to Americans across the political spectrum. One phrase in particular anchored itself in listeners’ minds, a reminder that for all the discord and struggle to be found in our history as a nation, we have always been guided by a dogged optimism in the future, or what Obama called “the audacity of hope.”The Audacity of Hope is Barack Obama’s call for a different brand of politics—a politics for those weary of bitter partisanship and alienated by the “endless clash of armies” we see in congress and on the campaign trail; a politics rooted in the faith, inclusiveness, and nobility of spirit at the heart of “our improbable experiment in democracy.” He explores those forces—from the fear of losing to the perpetual need to raise money to the power of the media—that can stifle even the best-intentioned politician. He also writes, with surprising intimacy and self-deprecating humor, about settling in as a senator, seeking to balance the demands of public service and family life, and his own deepening religious commitment.At the heart of this book is Barack Obama’s vision of how we can move beyond our divisions to tackle concrete problems. He examines the growing economic insecurity of American families, the racial and religious tensions within the body politic, and the transnational threats—from terrorism to pandemic—that gather beyond our shores. And he grapples with the role that faith plays in a democracy—where it is vital and where it must never intrude. Underlying his stories is a vigorous search for connection: the foundation for a radically hopeful political consensus.Only by returning to the principles that gave birth to our Constitution, Obama says, can Americans repair a political process that is broken, and restore to working order a government that has fallen dangerously out of touch with millions of ordinary Americans. Those Americans are out there, he writes—“waiting for Republicans and Democrats to catch up with them.”

The Two: A Biography of the Original Siamese Twins

The Two: A Biography of the Original Siamese Twins

They came into the world as one—inseparably tied together at their chests—yet they were two. They were born on May 11, 1811, on a bamboo mat in a small houseboat afloat on the river in the village of Meklong, located sixty miles west of Bangkok, the capital of Siam. They became world celebrities, American Citizens, married two native-born Southern sisters, and between them fathered twenty-one children, while acquiring respectable status as landowners, famers, slave owners, and pillars of their local community."They" were the famous, the first, the original Siamese Twins, Chang and Eng, and their story is told in this fascinating and remarkable book in such detail, with such enormous insight and warmth, and with such a superb sense of drama that one understands, for the first time, just how bizarre, heroic, tragic and human their lives in fact were. Linked by Nature, Chang and Eng were fated to spend their lives joined by a thick, fleshy ligament resembling an arm, five to six inches long and eight inches in circumference, that connected them at the base of their chests. Yet they could swim, perform gymnastic feats and lead "normal" lives. Together they built their own house, opened a store, became wealthy gentlemen farmers, skilled horse breakers and, when necessary, defended themselves with their fists. The most fascinating part of the story is, of course, their physical link to each other; for as Chang and Eng grew older, each dreamed of a separate life, despite the obvious risks that an operation would entail, and each feared that the death of one would cause the death of the other. Nor were their natures altogether harmonious, for each was a highly individual person—Eng, quiet, contemplative and even-tempered; Chang, hot-tempered, quarrelsome and, as he grew older, inclined to bouts of heavy drinking. Chang's insistence on going to his own house in midwinter (the brothers arranged to alternate three days in one's house and three days in the other's) eventually led to exactly the death both had feared, for Eng died, perhaps out of fright and shock, an hour after Chang's life ended.The Two is a biography of two remarkable lives, astonishing in its extraordinary descriptions of the brothers' triumph over their handicap and fascinating in its exploration of just how the Siamese Twins lived, spent their childhood, adjusted to fame, fought against being exploited by showmen, promoters and well-wishers, loved (and made love) and searched in vain for the surgical miracle that could separate them. It is a startling, original, and moving book.

The Essential Gandhi

The Essential Gandhi

Mohandas K. Gandhi, called Mahatma (“great soul”), was the father of modern India, but his influence has spread well beyond the subcontinent and is as important today as it was in the first part of the twentieth century and during this nation’s own civil rights movement. Taken from Gandhi’s writings throughout his life, The Essential Gandhi introduces us to his thoughts on politics, spirituality, poverty, suffering, love, non-violence, civil disobedience, and his own life. The pieces collected here, with explanatory head notes by Gandhi biographer Louis Fischer, offer the clearest, most thorough portrait of one of the greatest spiritual leaders the world has known.“Gandhi was inevitable. If humanity is to progress, Gandhi is inescapable. . . . We may ignore him at our own risk.” –Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.With a new Preface drawn from the writings of Eknath EaswaranIn the annals of spirituality certain books stand out both for their historical importance and for their continued relevance. The Vintage Spiritual Classics series offers the greatest of these works in authoritative new editions, with specially commissioned essays by noted contemporary commentators. Filled with eloquence and fresh insight, encouragement and solace, Vintage Spiritual Classics are incomparable resources for all readers who seek a more substantive understanding of mankind's relation to the divine.

Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap

"स्वाधीनता संघर्ष के विश्ववंद्य, अतुलनीय, अपराजित योद्ठा महाराणा प्रताप के सफल संघर्ष की वास्तविक कथा इतिहास-प्रंथों में दर्ज होने के बावजूद अनेक काल्पनिक कथाओं के द्वारा उसे धूमिल करने का प्रयास ही किया गया है । इस प्रामाणिक पठनीय उपन्यास में घास की रोटी खाने, हल्दीघाटी युद्ध में शक्तिसिंह द्वारा प्राणरक्षा, युद्ध में जय-पराजय विवाद, भामाशाह द्वारा स्वयमोपार्जित अपार धन प्रदान करने जैसे अनेक जनप्रवादों का सच पर्याप्त शोध के पश्चात्‌ सामने लाने का प्रयास किया गया है। बचपन से युवावस्था तक पिता महाराणा उदयसिंह की घोर उपेक्षा के शिकार रहने के बावजूद प्रताप के किशोरावस्था में ही अपने शौर्य प्रदर्शन से लेकर महाराणा बनने में आए व्यवधान जैसे दर्जनों अज्ञात प्रकरण पुस्तक में होने के कारण पाठक को महाराणा प्रताप के अकल्पनीय संघर्ष की सच्चाई से अवगत होने का अवसर मिलेगा। उनके द्वारा आविष्कृत 'छापाकार युद्ध के द्वारा आठ वर्षों तक प्रलयंकारी मुगल आक्रमणों के प्रतिकार में मिली सफलता के कारण विश्व भर में इस पद्धति का अनुसरण होता रहा । भारतवर्ष के गौरव महाराणा प्रताप के दुर्धष संघर्ष, अप्रतिम संकल्पशक्ति और अपरिमेय जिजीविषा का यह प्रेरक विवरण हमारे वीर और प्रतापी सम्राटों के पराक्रम, साहस और शौर्य का जयघोष करेगा।"

Croire au matin

Croire au matin

« Je crois au matin. »  Charles Palant  Qu’en est-il de l’enfance, de la transmission, de la  parole, de l’espoir, de l’humanité, soixante-dix ans  après Auschwitz ? Lorsque l’analyse historique  et la politique ont échoué à faire barrage à la barbarie, à  vaincre l’obscurantisme, ne reste-t-il pas la création littéraire  et des écrivains pour défendre la liberté de penser, de  vivre et d’aimer ?  Élisabeth Brami, Noëlle Châtelet, Alexandre Jardin, Mazarine  Pingeot et Alice Zeniter croisent leurs réflexions avec Charles  Palant, rescapé des camps de la mort.  À l’heure où disparaissent les derniers témoins de la barbarie  nazie, la littérature s’empare des mots d’un tribun qui  n’a cessé tout au long de sa vie de nous exhorter à ne pas  oublier les horreurs auxquelles conduisent le racisme et l’antisémitisme.  Pour que nous, lecteurs, gardions en mémoire l’extraordinaire  témoignage d’un de ceux qui ont dit oui à la vie.  À notre tour de ne pas le laisser s’éteindre, de le donner à  entendre aux générations futures.     

Hunting the Falcon

Hunting the Falcon

“A fierce, scholarly tour-de-force. . . . Hunting the Falcon brilliantly shows how time, circumstance and politics combined to accelerate Anne’s triumph and tragedy." —Tina Brown, New York Times Book ReviewA groundbreaking, freshly-researched examination of one of the most dramatic and consequential marriages in history: Henry VIII’s long courtship, short union, and brutal execution of Anne Boleyn.Hunting the Falcon is the story of how Henry VIII’s obsessive desire for Anne Boleyn changed him and his country forever. John Guy and Julia Fox, two of the most acclaimed and distinguished historians of this period, have joined forces to present Anne and Henry in startlingly new ways. By closely examining the most recent archival discoveries, and peeling back layers of historical myth and misinterpretation and distortion, Guy and Fox are able to set Anne and Henry’s tragic relationship against the major international events of the time, and integrate and reinterpret sources hidden in plain sight or simply misunderstood. Among other things, they dispel lingering and latently misogynistic assumptions about Anne which anachronistically presumed that a sixteenth-century woman, even a queen, could exert little to no influence on the politics and beliefs of a patriarchal society. They reveal how, in fact, Anne was a shrewd, if ruthless, politician in her own right, a woman who steered Henry and his policies, often against the advice he received from his male advisers—and whom Henry seriously contemplated making joint sovereign. Hunting the Falcon sets the facts–and some completely new finds–into a far wider frame, providing an appreciation of this misunderstood and underestimated woman. It explores how Anne organized her “side” of the royal court on novel and (in male eyes) subversive lines compared to her queenly predecessors, adopting instead French protocol by which the sexes mingled freely in her private chambers. Men could share in the women’s often sexually charged courtly “pastimes” and had liberal access to Anne, and she to them—encounters from which she gained much of her political intelligence and extended her authority, and which also sowed the seeds of her own downfall. An exhilarating feat of historical research and analysis, Hunting the Falcon is also a thrilling and tragic story of a marriage that has proved of enduring fascination over the centuries. But in the hands of John Guy and Julia Fox, even the most knowledgeable reader will encounter this story as if for the first time.

The Witness Road - A Journey For Jesus

The Witness Road - A Journey For Jesus

Mark Martin is an award winning educator of forty-six years with teaching experience at the Elementary, Secondary and College levels. Mark's educational degrees and awards include History, Law, Education and Seminary. Utilizing stories from his ancestors, grandparents, parents, students and friends, Mark crafts an adventure through history. Many generations have been linked to one another through stories that have been told to thousands of students throughout the years. Mark has been married to his high school sweetheart, Karen, for fifty plus years and they were blessed with two children. Numerous foster teens have found open hearts and a home with Mark and Karen for over thirty years. Every child in town knew where to find a smile and a meal at The Martin's. Blessed with the talent to communicate effectively, Mr. Martin has also been a youth minister and pastor preaching weekly for over thirty years. By The Way is Mark's first novel. He has also authored The Texas Guide to Teaching Native American Tribes to the fourth and seventh grades. The Witness Road, a faith sharing Bible Study that teaches by role playing, The Good News! The second volume of By The Way is scheduled to print this fall.

Ich bin fellinesk

Ich bin fellinesk

Erzählen, sagt Federico Fellini, sei für ihn das einzige Spiel, das sich zu spielen lohne. Und so »erzählt« Fellini, der geborene raconteur, in diesen Gesprächen sein Leben – leidenschaftlich, tiefgründig, amüsant, filmreif, eben »fellinesk«: von seiner Kindheit in Rimini, von den Inspirationen zu seinen Filmen, von seiner Zusammenarbeit mit Filmgrößen wie Anita Ekberg, Marcello Mastroianni oder Pier Paolo Pasolini bis zu seiner Dankesrede für den Ehrenoscar, als er seine Frau Giulietta Masina bat, mit dem Weinen aufzuhören, obwohl er ihre Tränen von der Bühne aus nicht sehen konnte. Fellini spricht über Neorealismus und Katholizismus, Psychoanalyse und Fieber am Set – und über Filmangebote aus dem arabischen Raum: »Vielleicht wollten die, dass ich einen Film mache über die religiösen und mystischen Gefühle, die Erdöl hervorruft.« Dass der Journalist Costanzo Costantini, der Fellini über dreißig Jahre immer wieder interviewt hat, längst ein Freund geworden war, merkt man dem entspannten Charakter der Gespräche an, die das intime Porträt eines der großen Filmemacher des 20. Jahrhunderts zeichnen.

Tous au piquet ! Nouvelle édition

Tous au piquet ! Nouvelle édition

Grâce au crayon expert de Morchoisne et à l'imagination débridée de Laurent Gerra, les politiques retournent sur les bancs de l'école !Tartine Aubry a un caractère déjà très affirmé et elle n'arrête pas de se crêper le chignon avec la petite Ségolène. Nicolas, affublé d'un cartable bien trop lourd pour lui, a déjà des rêves de grandeur, Marine ne quitte jamais sa salopette en peau de daim bavarois. Les auteurs ont eu le bonheur de retrouver de vieilles photos de vacances des camarades Delanoë et Bové, l'un en maillot de bain en laine vraiment coquet et l'autre arborant son déguisement préféré (un irrésistible Gaulois). Frédéric Mitterrand joue les petits marins de service, Francois Hollande voudrait être chef de classe...Bulletins souvent désastreux, mots du directeur, du psychologue (qui a bien du travail), de divers professeurs écoeurés par l'attitude de leurs élèves, complètent les dossiers de ces jeunes cancres.Ils ont tous là, réunis dans un album à l'humour ravageur !

Belichick

Belichick

The definitive, New York Times–bestselling biography of the NFL’s most enigmatic, controversial, and yet successful coach.“With deep reporting and a profound understanding of the football life, Ian O'Connor comes as close as humanly possible to solving the mystery of the great football sphinx . . . and his unmatched coaching career.” —David Maraniss, bestselling author of When Pride Still Mattered, A Life of Vince Lombardi   Bill Belichick is perhaps the most fascinating figure in the NFL—the infamously dour face of one of the winningest franchises in sports. As head coach of the New England Patriots, he’s led the team to six Super Bowl championship trophies. In this revelatory and robust biography, readers will come to understand and see Belichick’s full life in football, from watching college games as a kid with his father, a Naval Academy scout, to orchestrating two Super Bowl–winning game plans as defensive coordinator for the Giants, to his dramatic leap to New England, where he has made history.Award-winning columnist and New York Times–bestselling author Ian O’Connor delves into the mind of the man who has earned a place among coaching legends like Lombardi, Halas, and Paul Brown, presenting sides of Belichick that have been previously unexplored. O’Connor discovers how this legendary coach shaped the people he met and worked with in ways perhaps even Belichick himself doesn’t know. Those who follow and love pro football know Bill Belichick only as the hooded genius of the Patriots. But there is so much more—from the hidden tensions and deep layers to his relationship with Tom Brady to his sometimes-frosty dealings with owner Robert Kraft to his ability to earn the unmitigated respect of his players—if not their affection. This is a man who has many facets and, ultimately, has created a notorious football dynasty. Based on exhaustive research and countless interviews, this book circles Belichick to tell his full story for the first time and presents an incisive portrait of a mastermind at work.“A fascinating look inside the team so many of us love to hate.” —Washington Post“This is the kind of gold-standard reporting that all journalists aspire to, and few actually achieve.” —Mike Vaccaro, award-winning columnist, New York Post

Barnum's Own Story

Barnum's Own Story

P. T. Barnum's career of showmanship and charlatanry was marked by a surprising undercurrent of honesty and forthrightness. His exuberant autobiography forms a happy combination of all those traits, revealing the whole story of his world-famous hoaxes and publicity stunts. Here is a pageant of nineteenth-century America's gullibility and thirst for marvels, as told by the master of revels himself.A born storyteller, Barnum recalls his association with Tom Thumb, his audience with Queen Victoria, and his trouble keeping Jenny Lind's angelic image intact during a trying tour. He tells of Jumbo, the most famous elephant in history, from the creature's heroic arrival in America to its tragic death in a railroad accident; of his attempts to transfer Shakespeare's house and Madame Tussaud's Waxworks from England to New York; and of his triumphant reentry into public life after financial failure and five disastrous fires had all but wiped him out. The true-life tale of a man of boundless imagination and indomitable energy, Barnum's autobiography embodies the spirit of America's most exciting boom years.

Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview

Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview

"I'm so many people. They shock me sometimes. I wish I was just me!" --Marilyn MonroeNearly sixty years after her death, Marilyn Monroe remains an icon whom everyone loves but no one really knows. The conversations gathered here--spanning her emergence on the Hollywood scene to just days before her death at age 36--show Monroe at her sharpest and most insightful on the thorny topics of ambition, fame, femininity, desire, and more. Together with an introduction by Sady Doyle, these pieces reveal yet another Marilyn: not the tragic heroine she's become in the popular imagination, but a righteously and justifiably angry figure breaking free of the limitations the world forced on her.

The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time'I always wanted to be historical,' Gertrude Stein once quipped. In 1932, Stein began writing the 'autobiography' of her longtime friend and companion, Alice B. Toklas. The book, an immediate bestseller, guaranteed them both a place in history. An account of their life together in Paris before, during, and after World War I, it is full of the atmosphere of the changing life of the city and of idiosyncratic glimpses of such figures as Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Cocteau, Apollinaire, Pound, Eliot, Hemingway, and other luminaries and aspirants who were their close friends. But at the center of the narrative there is always the titanic figure of Gertrude Stein, the self-proclaimed 'first-class genius' who some dismissed as the 'Mother Goose of Montparnasse,' presiding over her celebrated residence-salon-art gallery at 27, rue de Fleurus. William Troy remarked about her: 'It is not flippant to say that if she had not come to exist . . . it would be necessary to invent Miss Gertrude Stein.'

Trail Smoke

Trail Smoke

THE ECHOES OF A BULLET IN THE NIGHT MEANT BUCK SURRATT MUST KILL OR BE KILLED… FIGHT TO THE FINISH They dropped their gun belts to fight it out another way. Buck Surratt knew his adversary had the strength of a rock-crusher. There was immense power in those ropy shoulder muscles, the girth of his neck, those thick wrists and fists, giving his arms the look of heavy-knobbed clubs. And yet Surratt goaded him, and so Bill Head threw himself across the room toward him. Surratt's mind told him he had made another mistake. Head slammed terrifically into him and threw him against the wall. His skull struck the boards, his brain roared. Head's fists were like axes chopping into his temples, driving daylight and memory out of him. Strength left his legs entirely, and thus blinded and stunned and momentarily helpless, he reached for Head's waist and caught it to weather the storm… But that wasn't to be the end of it… THE STRANGE WAYS OF A MAN'S LIFE always caught up with him, Buck Surratt realized, after he had crossed the desert to find ease and rest, there in the green forests of a new mountain world. But the ancient pattern of trouble was already cast upon even these hills, and he was once again trapped in the deadly pattern... At the start they told him he would have to work for Bill Head or go to jail. Or leave town—if he could, alive. The whole thing was going to lead him deeper and deeper into a perilous situation. And Judith Cameron, the girl with yellow hair who dressed in Levi's, what part would she play in the curious setup? The famed Western novelist, whose over forty books have sold millions of copies in paperback—with many turned into highly popular films and adapted for TV.

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi

Texte intégral révisé suivi d'une biographie de Romain Rolland. Biographie de Gandhi. Gandhi domina la scène politique et sociale durant toute la première moitié du XXe siècle. Dès 1893, après des études de Droit à Londres, il part pour l'Afrique du Sud où le double idéal qui guidera toute sa vie commence à se manifester: un amour fervent pour l'Inde tout entière et un besoin inné de remplir un devoir difficile dans un esprit d'amour et de charité envers l'humanité. Imprégné par la tradition religieuse de l'Inde ancienne et l'esprit de la Bhagavad-Gîta, par le Sermon sur la montagne et l'oeuvre de Tolstoï, il inaugure contre les oppresseurs une méthode qui renonce à la lutte armée et respecte la personne humaine. Il prône la Non-violence et la Résistance passive, d'abord en Afrique du Sud, puis en Inde, afin de mener son pays à l'indépendance. La tactique passe par l'autonomie économique obtenue par la Désobéissance civile. En 1947, après trente ans de lutte, il atteint enfin le but si ardemment rêvé pour son peuple, l'indépendance de l'Inde, quoique son voeu de cohabitation harmonieuse entre hindous et musulmans ne se réalise pas entièrement. L'indépendance s'accompagne en effet de la partition du pays entre l'Inde et l'état musulman du Pakistan. Un attentat, perpétré à Dehli par un fanatique hindou, met fin à la vie de Gandhi le 30 janvier 1948. L'appellation de Mahatma l'honore et le désigne à la postérité comme l'une des personnalités de premier plan dans l'histoire de l'Inde et du monde. Fervent partisan de la Non-violence, Romain Rolland retrace dans cette biographie le parcours et le combat mené par son ami.

Miracle of Love

Miracle of Love

"In 1967 I met Neem Karoli Baba, a meeting which changed the course of my life. In the depth of his compassion, wisdom, humor, power and love I found human possibility never before imagined...an extraordinary integration of spirit and form. I was with him only briefly for he left his body in 1973, still he entered my heart as living truth, and his presence continues to enrich and guide my life." -- Ram Dass"There can be no biography of him. Facts are few, stories many. He seems to have been known by different names in many parts of India, appearing and disappearing through the years. His western devotees of recent years knew him as 'Neem Karoli Baba,' but mostly as 'Maharajii'--a nickname so commonplace in India that one can often hear a tea vendor addressed thus. Just as he said, he was 'Nobody.' He gave no discourses; the briefest, simplest stories were his teachings. Usually he sat or lay on a wooden bench wrapped in a plaid blanket while a few devotees sat around him. Visitors came and went; they were given food, a few words, a nod, a slap on the head or back, and they were sent away. There was gossip and laughter for he loved to joke. Orders for running the ashram were given, usually in a piercing yell across the compound. Sometimes he sat in silence, absorbed in another world to which we could not follow, but bliss and peace poured down on us. Who he was was no more than the experience of him, the nectar of his presence, the totality of his absence--enveloping us now like his plaid blanket." -- Anjani

Toni Morrison: The Last Interview

Toni Morrison: The Last Interview

“Knowledge is what’s important, you know?  Not the erasure, but the confrontation of it.” — TONI MORRISON   In this wide-ranging collection of thought-provoking interviews — including her first and last — Toni Morrison (whom President Barrack Obama called a “national treasure”) details not only her writing life, but also her other careers as a teacher, and as a publisher, as well as the gripping story of her family. In fact, Morrison reveals here that her Nobel Prize-winning novels, such as Beloved and Song of Solomon, were born out of her family’s stories — such as those of her great-grandmother, born a slave, or her father, escaping the lynch mobs of the South. With an introduction by her close friend, poet Nikki Giovani, Morrison hereby weaves yet another fascinating and inspiring narrative — that of herself.

Tumulto

Tumulto

"Tumulto" es un libro de memorias y a la vez una mirada a los movimientos políticos y sociales que sacudieron el mundo en los años sesenta y setenta. Desde una perspectiva voluntariamente ambigua, Enzensberger combina con sutileza el relato de su experiencia en la Unión Soviética (a través de dos viajes casi iniciáticos) o de su estancia en Cuba durante los primeros años de la revolución castrista, con sus vivencias privadas. No son unas memorias donde el que escribe se desnuda y roza el exhibicionismo; al contrario, Enzensberger se funde con el paisaje, se asimila con la época y no renuncia a su condición de observador. Se construye a partir de lo que ocurrió y no sólo desde el recuerdo personal.