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Aung San Suu Kyi, Fergal Keane

Letters From Burma

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Letters from Burma - an unforgettable collection from the Nobel Peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi In these astonishing letters, Aung San Suu Kyi reaches out beyond Burma's borders to paint for her readers a vivid and poignant picture of her native land. Here she celebrates the courageous army officers, academics, actors and everyday people who have supported the National League for Democracy, often at great risk to their own lives. She reveals the impact of political decisions on the people of Burma, from the terrible cost to the children of imprisoned dissidents - allowed to see their parents for only fifteen minutes every fortnight - to the effect of inflation on the national diet and of state repression on traditions of hospitality. She also evokes the beauty of the country's seasons and scenery, customs and festivities that remain so close to her heart. Through these remarkable letters, the reader catches a glimpse of exactly what is at stake as Suu Kyi fights on for freedom in Burma, and of the love for her homeland that sustains her non-violent battle. Includes an introduction from Fergal Keane 'Aung San Suu Kyi has become a global symbol of peaceful resistance, courage and apparently endless endurance' Guardian 'A real hero in an age of phony phone-in celebrity, which hands out that title freely to the most spoiled and underqualified' Bono, Time Aung San Suu Kyi is the leader of Burma's National League for Democracy. She was placed under house arrest in Rangoon in 1989, where she remained for almost 15 of the 21 years until her release in 2010, becoming one of the world's most prominent political prisoners. She is also the author of the collection of writings Freedom from Fear.

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Ian Buruma

A Japanese Mirror: Heroes and Villains in Japanese Culture

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of Japanese media archetypes, "A Japanese Mirror" is a compelling read. Ian Buruma delves into the nuances of cultural heroes and villains, unveiling the societal underpinnings that shape them. It's a fascinating journey through Japan's beloved samurai legends, complex gender portrayals, and evolving family dynamics, layered with historical context. This book could give you a deep understanding of the weave between Japan's traditional roots and its modern narratives.

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Raymond Rosenthal, Primo Levi

The Drowned and the Saved

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Primo Levi's "The Drowned and the Saved" is a profound look at the nuanced ethics and the frailty of collective recollection regarding the Holocaust. It offers a stirring narrative that digs deep into human nature. If you're looking to understand the complexities of survival and the impact of history's darkest chapters, this book will not only educate but also challenge your perceptions. Levi's insight as a Holocaust survivor adds an irreplaceable authenticity and depth.

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Allan Bloom

Giants And Dwarfs - Essays, 1960-1990

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This book will be a great read for anyone who craves intellectual stimulation and enjoys thought-provoking essays. Giants and Dwarfs is a collection of essays written by Allan Bloom, covering a wide range of topics from 1960 to 1990. Each essay offers a unique perspective and deep insights into the cultural, political, and societal changes that occurred during those pivotal decades. With Bloom's eloquent writing and in-depth analysis, this book is a must-read for those who seek intellectual discourse and want to gain a better understanding of the world they live in.

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Geoff Dyer

The Ongoing Moment

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The Ongoing Moment is a must-read for photography enthusiasts. Geoff Dyer's insightful narrative delves into the signature styles of various iconic photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Diane Arbus, and how they captured everyday objects in unique and fascinating ways. Dyer's storytelling ability breathes life into the photographs, transporting the reader to the time and place where each image was created, making it a fascinating and engaging read.

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Peter Sloterdijk, Mario Wenning

Rage And Time - A Psychopolitical Investigation

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This book is a must-read for those interested in understanding the role of rage in shaping the course of Western civilization. With compelling examples from literature and recent events, Peter Sloterdijk challenges the prevailing notion that rage can be controlled or subdued. He presents a new perspective that recognizes the power of rage and proposes harnessing it for productive political change. In a world increasingly gripped by intense emotions, this book offers valuable insights for navigating the complexities of anger and conflict in the modern age.

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Klara Glowczewska

The Conde Nast Traveler Book of Unforgettable Journeys : Great Writers on Great Places

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The Conde Nast Traveler Book of Unforgettable Journeys is a must-read for those who love travel writing and storytelling. The collection features some of the best travel writers of our time, each sharing their personal experiences and perspectives on the most fascinating destinations around the world. Readers will be transported to exotic locales such as Tanzania and Iceland, and gain insight on popular tourist destinations like Italy and Hawaii. The book is both entertaining and enlightening, making it a perfect companion for anyone looking to explore the world, whether that be through actual travel or armchair wanderlust.

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Rebecca Solnit

Infinite City : A San Francisco Atlas

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What makes a place? Infinite City , Rebecca Solnit’s brilliant reinvention of the traditional atlas, searches out the answer by examining the many layers of meaning in one place, the San Francisco Bay Area. Aided by artists, writers, cartographers, and twenty-two gorgeous color maps, each of which illuminates the city and its surroundings as experienced by different inhabitants, Solnit takes us on a tour that will forever change the way we think about place. She explores the area thematically―connecting, for example, Eadweard Muybridge’s foundation of motion-picture technology with Alfred Hitchcock’s filming of Vertigo. Across an urban grid of just seven by seven miles, she finds seemingly unlimited landmarks and treasures―butterfly habitats, queer sites, murders, World War II shipyards, blues clubs, Zen Buddhist centers. She roams the political terrain, both progressive and conservative, and details the cultural geographies of the Mission District, the culture wars of the Fillmore, the South of Market world being devoured by redevelopment, and much, much more. Breathtakingly original, this atlas of the imagination invites us to search out the layers of San Francisco that carry meaning for us―or to discover our own infinite city, be it Cleveland, Toulouse, or Shanghai.CONTRIBUTORS:Cartographers: Ben Pease and Shizue SeigelDesigner: Lia TjandraArtists: Sandow Birk, Mona Caron, Jaime Cortez, Hugh D'Andrade, Robert Dawson, Paz de la Calzada, Jim Herrington, Ira Nowinski, Alison Pebworth, Michael Rauner, Gent Sturgeon, Sunaura TaylorWriters and researchers: Summer Brenner, Adriana Camarena, Chris Carlsson, Lisa Conrad, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, Paul La Farge, Genine Lentine, Stella Lochman, Aaron Shurin, Heather Smith, Richard WalkerAdditional cartography: Darin Jensen; Robin Grossinger and Ruth Askevold, San Francisco Estuary Institute

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Hannah Arendt

Crises of the Republic

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"Crises of the Republic" is a must-read for those interested in politics and philosophy. Hannah Arendt's unique perspective offers insights into the challenges faced by American democracy during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s. Arendt's expertise as a political philosopher shines through, making this book an essential read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of American politics.

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Michael Moore

Stupid White Men : And Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!

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Stupid White Men by Michael Moore is a must-read for those seeking a critical take on American culture and politics. Moore's unapologetic skewering of the Bush-era, and the culture of greed and corruption he identifies, is both entertaining and thought-provoking. With calls to action for UN intervention and African American activism, Moore's message resonates as a powerful critique of the mediocrity and malfeasance in modern American society.

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Simon Sebag Montefiore

Speeches That Changed the World

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Over 50 momentous and thought-provoking speeches from a wide range of historical eras and nations. Complete with biographies of each speaker, the history of why each speech was significant and what happened as a result, this is a fascinating history of the world told through the speeches that shaped it.

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Amitav Ghosh

Incendiary Circumstances : A Chronicle of the Turmoil of Our Times

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"An uncannily honest writer." — New York Times Book ReviewThe novelist and journalist Amitav Ghosh has offered extraordinary firsthand accounts of pivotal world events over the past twenty years. He is an essential voice in forums like The Nation , the New York Times , the New Republic , Granta , and The New Yorker.   Incendiary Circumstances brings together the finest of these pieces for the first time—including many never before published in the States—in a compelling chronicle of the turmoil of our times. Incendiary Circumstances begins with Ghosh’s arrival in the Andaman and Nicobar islands just days after the devastation of the 2005 tsunami. We then travel back to September 11, 2001, as Ghosh retrieves his young daughter from school, sick with the knowledge that she must witness the kind of firestorm that has been in the background of his everyday life since childhood. With a prescience born of experience, Ghosh warned decades ago of the dangerous rise of religious extremism. In his travels he has stood on an icy mountaintop on the contested border between India and Pakistan, interviewed Pol Pot’s sister-in-law in Cambodia, shared the elation of Egyptians when Naguib Mahfouz won the Nobel Prize, and stood with his threatened Sikh neighbors through the riots following Indira Gandhi's assassination. With intelligence and authentic sympathy, he "illuminates the human drama behind the headlines" ( Publishers Weekly ). Incendiary Circumstances is unparalleled testimony of an era defined by the ravages of politics and nature.Amitav Ghosh is acclaimed for his political journalism and his travel writing. The New York Times Book Review called his travelogue, In An Antique Land , "remarkable . . . rivals anything by the masters of social realism in modern Egyptian literature." He is also the best-selling author of four novels, including The Hungry Tide and The Glass Palace , which has been published in eighteen foreign editions. Ghosh has won France's prestigious Prix Medici Etranger, India's Sahitya Akademi Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and a Pushcart Prize. Educated in South Asia, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom, Ghosh holds a doctorate in social anthropology from Oxford. He divides his time between Harvard University, where he is a visiting professor, and his homes in Kolkata, India, and Brooklyn, New York.Praise for Incendiary Circumstances"This absorbing collection of essays by the novelist, journalist, and travel writer Ghosh . . . covers some two decades of catastrophe and upheaval, from sectarian violence in his native India during the 1980s through the September 11 attacks . . . to the recent Indian Ocean tsunami. With an eye for evocative detail, he illuminates the human dramas behind the the plight of tsunami refugees trying to rebuild their lives and finances after every bank record and piece of ID is lost to the waves; the courage of ordinary Indians protecting their Sikh neighbors from rampaging Hindu mobs . . . He is equally engaging when he turns from current affairs to literary essays on, say, the international culture of novel reading or the Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali. Written in luminous prose with unusual understanding . . . an insightful look at a chaotic world."— Publishers Weekly Starred ReviewPraise for Amitav Ghosh"Ghosh is adept at delineating the complicated crosscurrents of emerging national independence movements. He is even more impressive at portraying the different ways in which individuals react to the turmoil, hardship, and disorientation wrought by war.”— Wall Street Journal"A wonderful hybrid of travel writing, reporting, historical analysis, and memoir – in other words, the kind of piece [Ghosh] writes better than almost anyone else.”— Washington Times

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Byron Hollinshead, Theodore K. Rabb

I Wish I'd Been There : Twenty Great Moments in History by Twenty Great Historians

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"I Wish I'd Been There" is an immersive and engaging book that takes its readers on a journey through the most significant moments in history. From Alexander the Great's death to the end of the Gulf War, this book provides a unique perspective on each event, written by a renowned historian. This book is perfect for history enthusiasts who want to relive history and experience significant events through the eyes of experts.

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Albert Einstein

Ideas and Opinions

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This book could be a good read for someone seeking a perspective-shifting experience. Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientific minds in history, shares his thoughts on a wide range of subjects, including atomic energy, relativity, and religion. With previously published articles, speeches, and letters, "Ideas And Opinions" offers a diverse collection of meditations that will leave readers inspired and intellectually stimulated. Get ready to embark on a journey of profound insights and expand your horizons with the wisdom of Einstein.

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Christopher Hitchens

Love, Poverty, and War

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This book is for those who enjoy thought-provoking and unfiltered political commentary. Hitchens presents a unique and unapologetic perspective on international politics and figures, showcasing his unwavering commitment to radical ideals. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in trenchant cultural criticism, opinion essays, and reportage.

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Peter Furtado

Histories of Nations : How Their Identities Were Forged

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How do writers and citizens in the different countries of the world view their own past? What key events and influences shaped those perspectives? And how accurate are the views of foreign commentators? Here, leading writers and scholars from twenty-eight countries give thoughtful, engaging accounts of their own nation's history. Their diverse and wide-ranging narratives offer a unique lens through which to view the modern world.

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Ed Hamilton

Legends of the Chelsea Hotel : Living with Artists and Outlaws in New York's Rebel Mecca

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There's a current that courses through the old Chelsea Hotel, an electricity that drives people relentlessly to create. It's an energy that longtime resident Ed Hamilton will tell you often drives inhabitants to madness. In a series of linked cyanide capsules, Legends of the Chelsea Hotel tells the odd, funny, and often tragic truth of the writers, artists, and musicians — the famous and the obscure alike — who have fallen prey to the Chelsea. Readers enter one of Dee Dee Ramone's flashbacks; meet the ghost of author Thomas Wolfe; learn of movie star Ethan Hawke's mystical powers over women; see the ungodly acts allegedly being perpetrated in the basement club Serena's; and feel the dark aura of Room 100, where punk rocker Sid Vicious killed his girlfriend Nancy.

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Amartya Sen

The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity

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The Argumentative Indian is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history, culture, and identity. Amartya Sen's intellectual and political analysis provides a unique perspective on the country's diverse and complex issues, including Hindu traditions, social and economic disparities, and its role in the world. Sen's emphasis on the importance of India's argumentative tradition for the success of its democracy and secular politics is a standout feature of the book. Overall, this book is highly recommended for those seeking a deeper understanding of India.

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Palinurus, Cyril Connolly

The Unquiet Grave: A Word Cycle

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Imagine yourself submerged in the depths of a world at war, where the boundaries between reality and dreams blur. Cyril Connolly's "The Unquiet Grave" offers an intimate glimpse into the author's personal struggles with aging, lost love, and the horrors of war. With its unique blend of aphorisms, quotes, and reflective passages, this book will transport you to a time of chaos and introspection. Prepare to be captivated by its dazzling originality and profound insights that have captured the hearts of readers for generations.

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Anthony Vidler

The Architectural Uncanny : Essays in the Modern Unhomely

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This book is a must-read for architecture enthusiasts who are intrigued by the unconventional and uncanny elements in modern buildings. Through a captivating blend of history and theory, Anthony Vidler delves into the complex relationship between architecture, social thought, and politics. With a keen focus on renowned architects and their thought-provoking projects, Vidler unravels the disconcerting aspects of today's architecture, offering profound insights into themes of estrangement, alienation, and homelessness. Prepare to have your perspective challenged and expanded as you navigate the enigmatic world of contemporary design.

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Edward W. Said

Culture and Imperialism

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Culture and Imperialism is a thought-provoking book that challenges readers to rethink their understanding of Western culture and its relationship to imperialism. Edward Said delves into the works of several great writers, dissecting the underlying messages and cultural implications. Written with great depth and critical analysis, this book is suitable for anyone interested in the relationship between history, literature, and culture.

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Thomas L. Friedman

Longitudes & Attitudes: Exploring the World After September 11

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The book provides a unique commentary on the events that led up to and followed 9/11. It captures the raw emotions and reactions that many people experienced during that time, making it an insightful read for anyone seeking a better understanding of the post-9/11 world. Friedman's deep understanding of the international scene also allows him to contextualize the events in a way that is easy for readers to comprehend. Overall, the book is highly recommended for those interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the impact of 9/11 on the world.

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John Pilger

Tell Me No Lies : Investigative Journalism and its Triumphs

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"Tell Me No Lies" offers a gripping anthology that can resonate with anyone interested in the raw power of investigative journalism. If you're drawn to the kind of stories that expose injustices and have a real-world impact, you'll find this book both enlightening and provoking. It's a compelling reminder of journalism's role as society's watchdog and its ability to reveal disturbing truths that can lead to change.

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Slavoj Žižek

First As Tragedy, Then As Farce

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Slavoj Zizek's "First as Tragedy, Then as Farce" is a thought-provoking analysis of the global economic crisis. Zizek argues that the collapse of the liberal-democratic utopia and the subsequent economic meltdown proves the irrationality of global capitalism. He highlights the urgent need for action to tackle urgent issues, such as global warming, AIDS, and access to medicine and water, but also notes how the demands of capitalism often take priority over these pressing problems. Zizek's unique perspective offers an insightful critique of contemporary society and its challenges.

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John Horgan

The End Of Science - Facing The Limits Of Knowledge In The Twilight Of The Scientific Age

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"The End of Science" provides a thought-provoking reflection on the current state of scientific inquiry, challenging readers to consider whether there is a limit to what we can know and how science is perceived. With interviews from renowned scientists, readers can gain insight into the latest developments in scientific theory, while being forced to critically evaluate the notion of a "theory of everything". This book would be a great read for those interested in philosophy of science or seeking to broaden their understanding of current scientific thought.

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Liao Yiwu, Wenguang Huang, Philip Gourevitch

The Corpse Walker : Real-Life Stories, China from the Bottom Up

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The Corpse Walker is a compilation of twenty-seven extraordinary oral histories that opens a window, unlike any other, onto the lives of ordinary, often outcast, Chinese men and women. Liao Yiwu (one of the best-known writers in China because he is also one of the most censored) chose his subjects from the bottom of Chinese people for whom the “new” China--the China of economic growth and globalization-—is no more beneficial than the old. By asking challenging questions with respect and empathy, he manages to get his subjects to talk openly about their lives.Here are a professional mourner, a trafficker in humans, a leper, an abbot, a retired government official, a former landowner, a mortician, a feng shui master, a former Red Guard, a political prisoner, a village teacher, a blind street musician, a Falun Gong practitioner, and many others–people who have been battered by life but who have managed to retain their dignity, their humor, and their essential, complex humanity.Liao crafted the interviews (conducted between 1990 and 2003) with sensitivity and patience, working both from notes and from his own memory of these remarkable conversations. The result is an idiosyncratic, powerful, and richly revealing portrait of a people, a time, and a place we might otherwise have never known.

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Naomi Klein

Fences and Windows : Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Globalization Debate

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Fences and Windows could be a good read for those interested in global activism, and how it developed. The book provides a first-hand historical record of the gradual rise to prominence of anti-global-corporatism movement, covering everything from the Zapatistas' rebellion in Mexico to the Social Centers in Italy. It makes for dramatic, immediate, indispensable history writing, and reading.

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Tiziano Terzani

Behind the Forbidden Door

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If you're drawn to untangling the threads of history and culture, "Behind the Forbidden Door" is like a well-drawn map into the labyrinth of China's once closed-off world. Tiziano Terzani offers not just a tantalizing glimpse, but a deep dive into the complexities of a society that has long fascinated outsiders. His account is particularly compelling for those interested in the contrasts between the rich traditions and the wave of modernization that swept through China during the 20th century.

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Michael Moore

Stupid White Men

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Remember when everything was looking up? When the government was running at a surplus, pollution was disappearing, peace was breaking out in the Middle East and Northern Ireland, and the Bridge to the 21st century was strung with high–speed Internet cable and paved with 401K gold? Well, so much for the future. Michael Moore, the award–winning provocateur behind Roger & Me and the bestseller Downsize This!, now returns to size up the new century – and that big, ugly special–interest group that's laying waste to the world as we know it: stupid white men. Whether he's calling for United Nations action to overthrow the Bush Family Junta, calling on African–Americans to place 'whites only' signs over the entrances of unfriendly businesses, or praying that Jesse Helms will get kissed by a man, Stupid White Men is Mike's Manifesto on Malfeasance and Mediocrity. So if you're feeling the same way and you're wondering what's going to give out first – the economy, Dick Cheney's pacemaker, or your new VW Beetle – here's the book for you.

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John Freeman

Tales Of Two Cities : Stories of Inequality in a Divided New York

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"Tales of Two Cities" is a powerful anthology of stories and reportage that sheds light on the unequal living conditions of ordinary New Yorkers. The book features renowned writers, including Zadie Smith and Junot Díaz. Their stories expose the indignities and struggles faced by people living in a city divided by wealth. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in understanding the harsh realities of everyday life for those living in a deeply divided city.

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Margaret MacMillan

Dangerous Games : The Uses and Abuses of History

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Margaret MacMillan, an acclaimed historian and “great storyteller” ( The New York Review of Books ), explores here the many ways in which history–its values and dangers–affects us all, including how it is used and abused. The New York Times bestselling author of Paris 1919 and Nixon and Mao reveals how a deeper engagement with history in our private lives and, more important, in the sphere of public debate can guide us to a richer, more enlightened existence, as individuals and nations. Alive with incident and figures both great and infamous, including Robespierre, Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, Mao Zedong, Karl Marx, Henry Kissinger, Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and George W. Bush, Dangerous Games explores why it is important to treat history with care.History is used to justify religious movements and political campaigns alike. The manipulation of history is increasingly pervasive in today’s world. Dictators may suppress history because it undermines their ideas, agendas, or claims to absolute authority. Nationalists may tell false, one-sided, or misleading stories about the past. Political leaders might mobilize their people by telling lies. Adolf Hitler, for instance, blamed the Jews for Germany’s humiliation at Versailles and its defeat in World War I. It is imperative that we have an understanding of the past and avoid the all-too-common traps in thinking to which many fall prey–as MacMillan skillfully illuminates. This brilliantly reasoned work will compel us to examine history anew, including our own understanding of it, and our own closely held beliefs.

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Freeman Dyson

The Sun, The Genome, and The Internet : Tools of Scientific Revolution

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The Sun, The Genome, and The Internet is a must-read for anyone interested in the potential of emerging technologies to make the world a better place. Dyson argues that solar energy, genetic engineering, and the internet have the power to create a more equal society, eliminating cultural isolation and restoring economic vitality to communities that have been devalued by globalization. His passionate conviction about the ethical uses of science make this book an inspiring call to action for people who want to be part of this transformative movement.

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John Freeman

Tales Of Two Cities : Stories of Inequality in a Divided New York

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In a city where the top one percent earns more than a half-million dollars per year while twenty-five thousand children are homeless, public discourse about our entrenched and worsening wealth gap has never been more sorely needed. This remarkable anthology is the literary world's response, with leading lights including Zadie Smith, Junot Díaz, and Lydia Davis bearing witness to the experience of ordinary New Yorkers in extraordinarily unequal circumstances. Through fiction and reportage, these writers convey the indignities and heartbreak, the callousness and solidarities, of living side by side with people of starkly different means. They shed light on the subterranean lives of homeless people who must find a bed in the city's tunnels; the stresses that gentrification can bring to neighbors in a Brooklyn apartment block; the shenanigans of seriously alienated night-shift paralegals; the trials of a housing defendant standing up for tenants' rights; and the humanity that survives in the midst of a deeply divided city. Tales of Two Cities is a brilliant, moving, and ultimately galvanizing clarion call for a city-and a nation-in crisis.Introduction by John Freeman --Due North / Garnette Cadogan --Options / Dinaw Mengestu --Every night a little death / Patrick Ryan --Miss Adele amidst the corsets / Zadie Smith --Near the edge of darkness / Colum McCann --The children suicides / Maria Venegas --Partially vacated / DW Gibson --Four more years / Jonathan Dee --So where are we? / Lawrence Joseph --Round trip / Skhil Dharma --Aliens of extraordinary ability / Taiye Selasi --The baffled courtier: Lorenzo da Ponte in America / Edmund White --Quid pro quo, just as easy as that / Jeanne Thornton --Introduction / Dave Eggers --Park slope livin' / Chaasadahyah Jackson --One, maybe two minutes from fire / Téa Obreht --Service/nonservice: how bartenders see New Yorkers / Rosie Schaap --A block divided against itself / Sarah Jaffe --Starting out / Junot Díaz --Engine / Bill Cheng --The sixth borough / Jonathan Safran Foer --Mixed media, dimensions variable / Michael Salu --First Avenue & Second Street / Hannah Tinti --Zapata Boulevard / Valeria Luiselli --Home / Tim Freeman --Introduction. Small fates 1912 / Teju Cole --Small fates 1912 / Teju Cole --Seeking / Victor Lavalle --If the 1 percent stifles New York's creative talent, I'm out of here / David Byrne --Traveling from Brooklyn / Lydia Davis --Walt Whitman on Further Lane / Mark Doty

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Miguel Serrano

C G Jung & Hermann Hesse : A Record of Two Friendships

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This book is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the profound philosophical connection between C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesse. Through the letters and conversations captured in this book, readers will gain deep insights into the thoughts and beliefs of these two great minds. The intimate details shared by Jung shortly before his death add a poignant and personal touch, making it a truly unique and captivating read.

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Umberto Eco

Serendipities - Language & Lunacy

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Serendipities is a careful unraveling of the fabulous and the false, a brilliant exposition of how unanticipated truths often spring from false ideas. From Leibniz's belief that the I Ching illustrated the principles of calculus to Marco Polo's mistaking a rhinoceros for a unicorn, Umberto Eco offers a dazzling tour of intellectual history, illuminating the ways in which we project the familiar onto the strange to make sense of the world. Uncovering layers of mistakes that have shaped human history, Eco offers with wit and clarity such instances as Columbus's voyage to the New World, the fictions that grew around the Rosicrucians and Knights Templar, and the linguistic endeavors to recreate the language of Babel, to show how serendipities can evolve out of mistakes. With erudition, anecdotes, and scholarly rigor, this new collection of essays is sure to entertain and enlighten any reader with a passion for the curious history of languages and ideas.

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Don J. Cohn, Bo Yang, Jing Qing

The Ugly Chinaman and the Crisis of Chinese Culture

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This book provides a critical examination of Chinese culture from a unique perspective, calling out the toxic elements of Confucianism that have had a negative impact on society. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of the country's political, social, and ethical issues that is both challenging and enlightening. Readers who are interested in exploring new ideas and willing to engage in critical thinking would find this book a worthwhile read.

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James C. Scott

Two Cheers for Anarchism : Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play

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Two Cheers for Anarchism could be a good read for someone looking to challenge traditional structures of hierarchy. Scott offers a unique perspective on everyday social and political interactions that inspire readers to consider constructive anarchism. The book celebrates the ingenuity and judgement of individuals exercising their creative and moral capacities. Readers will enjoy relatable anecdotes and examples that touch on a wide range of subjects, including globalization, assembly-line production, and historical explanation.

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