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Exhibition catalogue with texts by Iris Dressler, Vanessa Müller, Antoni Muntadas, Kirsten Wächter u.a. Artists: Daniel G. Andùjar, Siegrun Appelt, John M. Armleder, Peter Bogers, Marie José ...
Indian Nocturne is a strange little book that's easy to read but very hard to explain. The moment you turn the last page, you want to start reading the story again, in the hope that maybe the ...
Reading Donna Haraway's A Cyborg Manifesto (first published in 1985) was instrumental in helping me find my intellectual bearings. In this essay science fiction is elaborately interwoven with ...
The Catcher In The Rye is the teen-angst novel of all times, which is why it belongs in all libraries on the globe, public or private - and even if you only have one silly little bookshelf at ...
The story in Popular Music takes place in the 60s, more specifically in the Swedish town of Pajala, located above the arctic circle, close to the Finnish border. With approximately 7 months of ...
Elekes Dóra writes about the Hungarian edition of Árva korunkban The novel is a peculiar historical anti-crime fiction written by an English novelist with a Japanese ancestral background. ...
Forgács Zsuzsa writes about the Hungarian edotion of Elutazás és hazatérés - it has not been translated into any other language The novel is about the miraculous escape of an ...
Sasha Hourwich wortes about the French edition of Nuages - it has not been translated into any other language What do you fancy? Understanding the fine relationship between clouds and ...
Christian Eigner writes about the German edition of Ansichten der Kordilleren und Monumente der eingeborenen Völker Amerikas While Humboldt's contemporaries were working on revealing the ...
Sabine Scholl writes about the German edition of Das Haus in der Mango Street Not only since the misanthropic rantings of Samuel Huntington, who sees the integrity of white Americans ...