Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2017
ISBN 10: 0996072233 ISBN 13: 9780996072236
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 12,08
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Romania's Floarea uuianu is a fiercely sensual poet and visual artist, known for her provocative playfulness with words and images. The 2007 recipient of the Lucian Blaga International Poetry Festival Prize, she is the only woman to be included in Bucharest's definitive anthology of contemporary poets, Manualul de literature. In Romania, she has published six books of poetry, and her words and images have traveled the world. Now, for the first time in the United States, her poems-masterfully translated by Adam L. Sorkin and Irma Giannetti-are gathered in this book, some with their original counterparts, paired with arresting photo plates wrought by the artist herself. Strange, ferocious, and lovely, her images and words leave a lingering echo.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2017
ISBN 10: 0996072233 ISBN 13: 9780996072236
Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito
EUR 14,01
Quantità: 15 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Romania's Floarea uuianu is a fiercely sensual poet and visual artist, known for her provocative playfulness with words and images. The 2007 recipient of the Lucian Blaga International Poetry Festival Prize, she is the only woman to be included in Bucharest's definitive anthology of contemporary poets, Manualul de literature. In Romania, she has published six books of poetry, and her words and images have traveled the world. Now, for the first time in the United States, her poems-masterfully translated by Adam L. Sorkin and Irma Giannetti-are gathered in this book, some with their original counterparts, paired with arresting photo plates wrought by the artist herself. Strange, ferocious, and lovely, her images and words leave a lingering echo.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2014
ISBN 10: 0996072209 ISBN 13: 9780996072205
Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito
EUR 14,01
Quantità: 14 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A stranger with a magical fife promises to rid the rat-infested town of Hamelin of its vermin for the sum of one hundred Rhine ducats. Viktor Dyk's rendition of the medieval Saxon legend of the pied piper masterfully blends lyrical prose with early twentieth century modernism, and has held its own among works of Eastern European literature for over a hundred years. Now this Czech classic is introduced in English translation for the first time.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. "Elegant yet shattering. Rendered in plainspoken yet devastating prose, Masson's historical narrative is intercut with startling present-day moments. This is haunting." - Publishers Weekly"This heart-wrenching recollection views the traumatic events and close calls that punctuate the author's memories. A brief, rare, and powerful testimony." - Library JournalThis short, beautifully-written memoir is a rare first-hand account of a child's life in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. The author weaves together memories from her wartime childhood, reflections on the burdens and damages she carried into her adult life, and accounts of her travel to contemporary Warsaw seeking to find traces of the past. Written vividly and honestly, this unique tapestry of time and perspective not only stands out in the vast literature that discusses the Holocaust, but also appeals to anyone interested in the lasting impact of childhood trauma, as well as the human potential for resiliency.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1951508025 ISBN 13: 9781951508029
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 15,14
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Baiba Biole belongs to the postwar generation of Latvian poets living in exile who reached artistic maturity outside their native country and broke with the older exile generation's traditional, nationalistic poetry. In To Taste the River, Biole's poems are lyrical and personal, often with intense emotion and startling imagery. Shown through different prisms, like variations on a theme, her subjects include separation, loss, and time; the power of language and song; and love. Central to her vision is nature, both as subject and metaphor. Appearing most frequently are waters (rain, mist, ice, rivers), birds, sun, and sky. Her unique voice renders a continuing motif of thirst, along with the need for freedom and movement, usually expressed through transformation. Nature in her poetry is distinct in that it is rooted in the world of the traditional Latvian folk songs, the dainas, where nature is animistic and personified, and the human and natural worlds are deeply interrelated. This is Biole's first collection of poems in English translation.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2020
ISBN 10: 0996072241 ISBN 13: 9780996072243
Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito
EUR 16,19
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A Glance into Ilja Kostovski's Selected PoetryIt is a slightly smirking smile that accompanies the voice calling on Muses in Ilja Kostovski's epic poetry and final book, Sisiphus and I. In this seminal production of the poet's work, an eager, if slightly sarcastic, voice cries out from the woodpile of modernity:Don't tarryYou envious GodThis minute I will goInto the deep forestsAnd will chop for youFirewood in piles.As for Kostovski's readers, they are the "connoisseurs of sorrow," the "suicide.leaning on the railings of bridges," the "self-despisers," for he is a poet of the lone wolves, the melancholy wanderer we read about in Blake and imagine among the happy crowds at Coney Island in the 1920s, or among the tripping multitudes of Haight Ashbury in the 1960s, or in the city where he made his last residence, the throngs of the upright and enraged of Washington, D.C.Kostovski's verse is prayer to a God who is or is not there, a nearly desperate, repeating "Come unto me." It is not merely exhortation to the deity. He invokes, too, the gathering crowds of the lost and broken-hearted, as though the divine could only be conjured by those numbers, or as if the dead God of Nietzsche could be resurrected by a hoard whose suffering is the very thing that binds them. In that case, instead of a savior, the hero of these poems is a common wound: "Come unto me those/Who have turned your roads/Into hazardous games." The language is straight out of the book of Micah (whose own anaphoric language begins each chapter with "Hear"), an Old Testament prophet no one believes, but the language pops with contemporary hideousness: "Come, candidates for oval offices/ Come, candidates for electric chairs."In what is perhaps the most powerful poem in the collection, "Sermon at the Washington Monument," Kostovski the poet recalls his association with Ferlinghetti, who "Told me once/The Anglo-Saxons speak the truth/with half-closed mouths." From a formal angle, the collection Sisyphus and I is Kostovski's open-mouthed song to a universe that may or may not be listening. Like the fledgling with mouth turned upward, Kostovski's poetry is both artistic hallelujah and hungry yawp, whose overarching tone is a kind of "gallows praise": "I hear America is not singing anymore/All songs are dead/And you are the executioner./Have you ever known Francois Villion/ Who multiplied his life on the gallows?" The poet calls on writers to awaken-rather like Micah, standing on his street corner-if not to save anything, then to attend it as it passes, flares out, at the height of its beauty.Kostovski, born in the Macedonian province of Greece, is the author of Dostoevsky and Goethe: Two Devils, Two Geniuses. Like his poetry, his scholarship sought out the insight of the outsider, as he himself carried the burden of his generation through exile during Communist overthrows, until he settled in Washington, D.C. The prophetic insight is this: a monument does not memorialize a country, but rat.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2015
ISBN 10: 0996072217 ISBN 13: 9780996072212
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,25
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The Sound of the Sundial is the internationally acclaimed novel by Czech author Hana Andronikova, told over the course of a single day and night, but spanning three continents and much of the twentieth century. In this intimate and affecting love story about a German-Czech builder and his Jewish wife, Andronikova sends her readers on a captivating journey through time and memory, from the Czech town of Zlín in the 1920s to Calcutta in the 1930s, Theresienstadt and Auschwitz during World War II, Toronto in the decades afterward, and finally into modern-day Denver, Colorado. It is at once a deeply personal narrative and an homage to the lost relationship of the Czech, German, and Jewish peoples. In 2002, The Sound of the Sundial received the Czech Republic's prestigious Magnesia Litera Award in the category of Best New Discovery, just a few years before its author died of cancer at the age of 44. It is making its world premiere appearance in English here.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. An evocative collection of vignettes and essays from Ukraine's "voice" of classical antiquity, now available in English for the first time.Inspired by Virgil's exquisitely ambivalent phrase "sunt lacrimae rerum" (there are tears of/for/in things), Andriy Sodomora, the Ukrainian "voice" of classical antiquity, has produced a series of original vignettes and essays about things: the big things in our lives (like happiness, loneliness, and aging); the small things we do or see daily, rarely paying attention to them (like a tree's shadow or the kernels on an ear of corn); and the things (i.e., objects) to which we form connections. The selected stories presented here are the first English translations of Sodomora's profoundly intellectual and intertextual prose. Through his nostalgic memories and recollections, Sodomora takes readers on a journey through western Ukraine, as well as through world literature, from ancient Greece and Rome to the poetry of Paul Verlaine and Federico García Lorca.This book has been published with the support of the Translate Ukraine Translation Program.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. "Elegant yet shattering. Rendered in plainspoken yet devastating prose, Masson's historical narrative is intercut with startling present-day moments. This is haunting." - Publishers Weekly"This heart-wrenching recollection views the traumatic events and close calls that punctuate the author's memories. A brief, rare, and powerful testimony." - Library JournalThis short, beautifully-written memoir is a rare first-hand account of a child's life in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. The author weaves together memories from her wartime childhood, reflections on the burdens and damages she carried into her adult life, and accounts of her travel to contemporary Warsaw seeking to find traces of the past. Written vividly and honestly, this unique tapestry of time and perspective not only stands out in the vast literature that discusses the Holocaust, but also appeals to anyone interested in the lasting impact of childhood trauma, as well as the human potential for resiliency.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1644699133 ISBN 13: 9781644699133
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,25
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Amid ethnic violence, political corruption, and petty professional intrigue, an artist tries to live free of lies. Set during the last years of the Soviet Union, Stone Dreams tells the story of Azerbaijani actor Sadai Sadygly, who lands in a Baku hospital while trying to protect an elderly Armenian man from a gang of young Azerbaijanis. Something of a modern-day Don Quixote, Sadai has long battled the hatred and corruption he observes in contemporary Azerbaijani society. Wandering in and out of consciousness, he revisits his hometown, the ancient village of Aylis, where Christian Armenians and Muslim Azeris once lived peacefully together, and dreams of making a pilgrimage of atonement to Armenia. Stone Dreams is a searing, painful meditation on the ability of art and artists-of individual human beings-to make change in the world.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2025
ISBN 10: 0996072292 ISBN 13: 9780996072298
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,29
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Norrie, Mette (illustratore). Miniatures is a collection of short poems by Carsten Rene Nielsen accompanied by illustrations from Mette Norrie that meet at the crossroads of the seen and unseen, blending whimsy and absurdity into a sequence of brief, wonder-driven experiences. Drawing from the 20th century European legacies of Max Jacob, Jean Arp, and Benjamin Peret, and the later American poetry of Charles Simic and Mark Strand, Nielsen invites readers into strange yet strangely familiar spaces-where trees grow from cracked plates, readers use hand mirrors instead of magnifying glasses, and snow has been assigned its own ministry. Mastering spare yet highly controlled language, Keplinger's translation preserves the lyricism of the original, allowing each poem to stand alone while collectively creating a fragmented, surreal vision of reality. Each miniature is a poetic fragment, often only a few lines long, but rich in metaphor and suggestion. Some pieces read like parables infused with satire and humor, while others resemble dreams. Mette Norrie's illustrations naturally extend the book's visual and perceptual scope, enlarging the reader's grasp of what is real, where it encounters what is imaginable.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In this poignant and darkly humorous memoir, Sonya Vesterholt recounts her experiences growing up in Leningrad during the Stalin era and the post-Stalin "thaw."This collection of memories, stories, and jokes conveys personal experiences of historical events in the Soviet Union. Characters collide with the oppressive state espionage system that interferes in their personal lives and explore key moments from the author's childhood and youth. With both humor and bitterness, readers discover Sonya's routine heroism and resistance to state power as well as ironic details of everyday life. Under these circumstances, something as seemingly straightforward as a short message about the dog's health becomes a symbol of victory over fear and absurdity.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. This book offers a nuanced exploration of Donetsk and Luhansk regions prior to the 2014 Russian invasion. While the region, collectively known as Donbas, frequently appears in news headlines, it remains under-researched by scholars, and myths about it abound. Combining rigorous research and captivating narration, Kateryna Zarembo debunks common myths about the region, such as its long-standing gravitation towards Russia and its rejection of everything Ukrainian. Through multiple trips to the region and interviews with the locals, the author paints a very different picture of the region than the one often seen in the media: Donetsk and Luhansk have been shedding their Soviet past and reestablishing themselves as Ukrainian up until the 2014 invasion. Kateryna Zarembo takes the reader to pockets of the region most of us will never see, and amplifies the voices of locals whose agency has historically been denied first by the Soviet myth of Donbas, and then by the political elites of Ukraine. Since the 2014 Russian invasion, and especially since the full-scale war, the region has become the site of the most intense fighting, and many of the places mentioned in this book are now reduced to ruins. This book is an essential read to get to know the Ukrainian East and its people, now forever altered by the Russian invasion.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2020
ISBN 10: 0996072268 ISBN 13: 9780996072267
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,36
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In his novel The Eighth Wonder of the World, Plevnes takes his dark sense of humor and undeniable wit on a search for a common ground in an uncommon world. His protagonist Alexander Simsar, during the last 3.3 seconds of his life in Berlin in 1989 (weeks before the fall of Berlin Wall), envisions the creation of a monument-an eighth wonder of the world-that would embrace humanity in all its layers and countenances. In this absurdist novel, Plevnes invents a utopia that unites many of the differences in the world: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and even Satanism.The Eighth Wonder of the World is yet another of Jordan Plevnes's parables of hope. His preoccupation with the role of beauty in the context of social, religious, and cultural differences is front and center, as is his central question: Does humanism have a prospect of survival in the future of humankind? Plevnes suggests that survival and idealism can be found in beauty and art -and that only beauty and art have the power to save the world.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. It is 1918 in Moscow. The communist revolution is in full swing. Food is scarce, living conditions harsh. Two women meet on the stage of an empty theater. One is the now famous twenty-six-year-old poet Maria Tsvetaeva, the other the twenty-four-year-old actress Sonia Holliday (Sonechka). The Story of Sonechka, written almost twenty years later, is a vivid account, at once comic and tragic, of their love for each other. A previously untranslated masterpiece (Dmitry Bikov calls it "one of the five best books in world literature"), it stands as a testament to the artistry with which Tsvetaeva wrote prose; the vicissitudes of her life, love, and work; and the intense dynamics of Moscow culture in the wake of the Revolution. It also constitutes an exceedingly rare and early example of queer prose literature originally written in Russian.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The remarkable, untold story of one Holocaust survivor's resilience against all odds, discovered through a chance encounter with a collection of her wartime poetry.Originally from Nuremberg, Germany, Else Dormitzer dedicated much of her life to combating antisemitism in a city that became synonymous with Nazi propaganda and spectacle in the Third Reich. Drawing on materials from the family's extensive personal archive, Traces of Memory follows her life from pre-war Nuremberg to war-torn Amsterdam, from the confines of the Theresienstadt ghetto to post-war life in London. The result is a deeply personal story of a woman at the margins of memory. Accompanied by historical photographs, the book includes Dormitzer's original poetry collection from Theresienstadt and three testimonial accounts of her Holocaust experience to keep alive the work and story of a singular woman.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1644699982 ISBN 13: 9781644699980
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,94
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Named one of 12 of the Best Jewish Books of the Year by the Jewish Telegraph Agency, New York Jewish Week, and Jerusalem Post2023 International Book Awards Finalist in the Humor/Comedy/Satire CategoryFrom a bilingual master of the literary memoir comes this movingand humorous story of losing immigrant baggage and trying to reclaim it for hisAmerican future. In this poignantliterary memoir, internationally acclaimed author and Boston College professorMaxim D. Shrayer (Waiting for America) explores both material andimmaterial aspects of immigrant baggage. Through a combination of dispassionatereportage, gentle irony, and confessional remembrance, Shrayer writes about traversingthe borders and boundaries of the three cultures that have nourishedhim-Russian, Jewish, and American. The spirit of nonconformism and the power oflaughter come to the rescue of Shrayer's autobiographical protagonist when hefaces existential calamities and life's misadventures. The aftermathof a dangerous ski accident in Italy reminds the memoirist of history's blackholes. A haunting, Soviet-era theatrical affair pushes the émigré protagonistto the brink of a disaster in a provincial Russian town. Attempting to collect overdueroyalties from a Moscow publisher, the expatriate writer tips his hat to Kafka.The book's six interconnected tales are held together by the memorist'simperative to make the ordinary absurd and the absurd-ordinary. Shrayer parsesa translingual literary life filled with travel, politics, and discovery-andsustained by family love and faith in art's transcendence.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1644699087 ISBN 13: 9781644699089
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,94
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. In this vivid memoir originally published in German, Anne Groschler (1888-1982) recounts her 1944 escape from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to Mandatory Palestine via "Transport 222", an exchange transport of 222 Jews for "Aryan" prisoners of war. In the most detailed contribution of the exchange ever published, Groschler paints an authentic picture of life before WWII amongst the upper echelons of German society, her ultimate persecution and escape to Holland where she was betrayed, the horrors of life in the Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen camps, and her eventual flight via "Transport 222" to Palestine. Written immediately after her liberation in 1944, this unique document captures a little-known chapter of Holocaust history.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A 2023 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Finalist in the Religion Category"With clarity and penetrating insight, Alex Ryvchin unravels the mystery of antisemitism. Mandatory reading for anyone concerned with the ethical fate of the human race." ? Isaac Herzog, President of the State of IsraelThe 7 Deadly Myths traces antisemitism from its earliest origins to the present day and uncovers the dangerous conspiracy theories that have corrupted reasoning and led people and nations to diabolical acts. Exploring some of the most significant events in history and uncovering little-known villains, this book answers the questions of how antisemitism takes hold, how it is transmitted and how it inspires violence to the present day. Written in a clear and compelling style, this book is essential to understanding why this ancient hatred continues to plague society, inspiring pop stars, athletes and demagogues alike. It is a crucial resource for policy makers, students and the reading public seeking to understand racism and how it can be stopped.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1951508270 ISBN 13: 9781951508272
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,94
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Where Everyone Leaves, Never to Return is a captivating collection of poems in which Czech poet Bronislava Volkov, a jongleur of contemporary verse, masterfully combines voice and nuance as she saunters through love, loss, mortality, and eternal life. With a sharp wit, her verses render playful catechisms of why "a loving God can make an unloving man " but they also dive deep into self-discovery, achieving, even if just for an instant, the hard-earned right to a "joyous spirit of inner being." Her work is a testament to her life lived in full--a diverse and all-encompassing experience.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1951508262 ISBN 13: 9781951508265
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 16,94
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Paper Bridge is the first bilingual collection by Ukrainian poet Vasyl Makhno, a "master of the contemporary Ukrainian Ballad, who builds a lifeline for the broken-hearted wanderers, homeless heartbreakers, hopeless romantics, and helpful ironists," in the words of Valzhyna Mort, winner of the Griffin Poetry prize. Makhno's bridge extends to us all, serving whatever purpose we need it to, as Lidijia Dimkovska, author of A Spare Life, writes, "it is a bridge that can burn or resist. but it is a witness to the existence of a traveler through souls, bodies, and spirits, through our own subconsciousness." With this outstanding collection of poems, Makhno is able to preserve an "enviable spiritual equilibrium.one that grinds out the music even in the toughest of days, a music that survived the twentieth century and keeps alive in the new horrors of the twenty-first," in the words of Los Angeles Book Prize winner Ilya Kaminsky, "and now despite it all, even in his room in New York City away from Ukraine, [Makhno] can still hear how 'old age sings' how it 'nervously forces the music into a rhythm," and how 'it might falter, but it plays again.'".
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. "This standout survivor's account will move and inform even those well versed in the inhumanity of the Shoah." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)Ita Dimant's gripping diary is a detailed account of her experiences during the Holocaust. She describes the chaotic living conditions in the Warsaw ghetto and her dramatic escape to the 'Aryan' side. She wrestles repeatedly with the burden of losing close friends and family, revealing her emotional responses to the unfolding tragedy. As one ghetto after another is liquidated, she becomes a courier carrying vital information and supplies between Polish cities. Ita must rely on her wits, skillful deception, and a few trusted friends, as she seeks to evade the noose closing around her.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1644698331 ISBN 13: 9781644698334
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 17,47
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Inthis volume, Bible Studies scholar Yitzhak (Itzik) Peleg offers an educational,values-based approach to the cycle of Jewish holidays-festivals and holy days-asfound in the Jewish calendar. These special daysplay a dual role: they reflect a sense of identity with, and belonging to, theJewish people, while simultaneously shaping that identity andsense ofbelonging. The biblical command "And you shall tell your son" (Exodus 13:8) ismeant to ensure that children will become familiar with the history of theirpeople via the experience of celebrating the holidays. It is the author'sclaim, however, that this command must be preceded by another educationalcommand: "And you shall listen to your son and your daughter." The book examinesthe various Jewish holidays and ways in which they are celebrated, whilefocusing on three general topics: identity, belonging, memory. Throughout thegenerations, observance of the holidays has developed and changed, from time totime and place to place. These changes have enabled generations of Jews, intheir various communities, to define their own Jewish identity and sense ofbelonging.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1951508319 ISBN 13: 9781951508319
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 17,51
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. From their privileged childhood in Egypt, the paths ofonce-inseparable twins Taher and Aisha diverge early:When the USSR invades Afghanistan, Taher abandons theirshared plans to study medicine in Europe, instead joining their cousin, Ahmed,as a medic for the mujahideen fighting the Soviets. As Aisha's Westernperspective grows, so does her fear for her brother, who is becomingincreasingly radicalized during the civil war between the Taliban and theNorthern Alliance. With powerful imagery, Danuta Hinc's When WeWere Twins shows how innocence and loyalty to those we love can betwisted by political forces, leading a young man to choose a fateful path thatchanges the course of history."The questions Hinc's novel explores-about love and war, about family, peace, and the price of freedom-couldn't be more urgent. Her imagination revs at full throttle, and we would be wise to go along for the ride."- ASKOLD MELNYCZUK, author of The Man Who Would Not Bow"Infused with urgency and propelled by a sense of the world in catastrophe mode."- SVEN BIRKERTS, author of Changing the Subject: Art and Attention in the Internet Age"A deceptively simple novel brimming with visions and allegories.Hinc has created a work of historical imagination."- MARIA BUSTILLOS"Taher is a memorable protagonist.A psychological snapshot of radicalization, intelligently charted by the author."- KIRKUS REVIEWS.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A personal depiction of life in Poland set against the Nazi and Soviet takeovers of Europe and their cataclysmic aftermaths. It is the compelling memoir of Alexander Kimel, taking him from a shtetl in the Polish Ukraine to a Nazi ghetto to liberation. It is also the harrowing story of his wife, Eva, whose father is murdered in the "Holocaust by Bullets." A dialog across generations with narrative written by their son, the book is a rare portrayal of Jewish survivors who remained in Communist Poland after the war. It is a story of the many challenges they faced and the life they built together after quitting Poland in 1956 for Israel, ultimately emigrating to America. By including the stories of other family members, the book also provides a panoramic view of Polish Jewry before, during, and after the war.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2020
ISBN 10: 164469266X ISBN 13: 9781644692660
Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito
EUR 17,80
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Breaking Free from Death examines how Russian writers respond to the burden of living with anxieties about their creative outputs, and, ultimately, about their own inevitable finitude. What contributes to creative death are not just crippling diseases that make man defenseless in the face of death, and not just the arguably universal fear of death but, equally important, the innumerable impositions on the part of various outsiders. Many conflicts in the lives of Rylkova's subjects arose not from their opposition to the existing political regimes but from their interactions with like-minded and supporting intellectuals, friends, and relatives. The book describes the lives and choices that concrete individuals and-by extrapolation-their literary characters must face in order to preserve their singularity and integrity while attempting to achieve fame, greatness, and success.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. "[A] gripping mix of stories and poems. interwoven with moments of quiet, affecting beauty. This remarkable work rescues an important 20th-century Israeli voice from obscurity." - Publishers WeeklyThis book represents an anthology of Avigdor Hameiri's ten most compelling war stories and poetry. His war stories are unique, and different from his Hebrew writer contemporaries in that they mix the supernatural and macabre with war, pogroms, and antisemitism. These stories and poems reflect like no other the unique complexity of the Jewish soldier's experience of the most vicious and shocking war the world had witnessed to date - the battles, the agony, the dilemmas faced by the Jewish soldier, bravery versus cowardice, the notion of imminent death, breaking the sixth commandment (Thou Shalt Not Murder), elements of pacifism (particularly involving camaraderie between the common soldiers on both sides of the battlefield and their shared hatred for rank), and more.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Lessons of history are often referred to in public discourse, but seldom in scholarly discussions. This book seeks to change this by introducing an innovative analytical model of historical lessons, starting from the basic three-fold perspective that everyone simultaneously is history, shares history, and makes history. Not all history, however, is useful for extracting lessons. Here, what are called borderline historical events, which demonstrate both time-specific and time-transcending qualities, are suggested as useful didactic material. Scholarly works on the Holocaust and Soviet terror, from Raul Hilberg's and Robert Conquest's classical works of the 1960s, to more recent books by Jan Gross and Timothy Snyder, are analyzed to identify lessons of history, and how they have changed during a full half-century.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 1644698366 ISBN 13: 9781644698365
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. DianeTuckman and Cecile Spiegel fled religious persecution with WWII conflicts attheir heels. Separately, from Egypt and from Germany, each leaped continents,cultures, and languages as a refugee before finding a new home in the UnitedStates. Hiding in plain sight in France, Cecile eluded capture by the Nazis, butlost many dear to her. Diane came of age there, far from the Mediterraneanidyll of her childhood in Egypt. They relied on family, faith, and resilience toovercome the otherness felt by displaced peoples. As they dictated their memoirsto one another, Diane and Cecile discovered the anatomy of their friendship intheir parallel odysseys and the optimism of 20th-century American womanhood.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Academic Studies Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1644695065 ISBN 13: 9781644695067
Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito
EUR 18,38
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. From Darkness to Light is a compilation of personal testimonies of six Holocaust survivors, written in a short story format. The book walks readers through their life experiences before and during the Holocaust, their liberation, and their new life in Israel. Each story is told in their own words, culled from hours of personal interviews with them and their children, so the world can have first-hand knowledge of what happened during that darkest time of our history. These survivors came from different parts of Europe, and not one story is like the other. Now in their eighties and nineties, they still recall in detail their darkest memories. Amid immense pain and suffering, they managed to overcome every hurdle they encountered under the Nazi regime. When these stalwart individuals were liberated, no matter what further anguish and obstacles they faced, they realized their dream to make aliya to Israel. They settled in the Holy Land as visionaries and pioneers to build the Jewish state, which itself was undergoing conflict and difficult economic times. Their love for the Jewish homeland and their creation of families with children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren exemplify how Hitler's aim to annihilate the Jews was nullified.