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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1789240255
    Format: xvii, 281 Seiten , 30 cm
    ISBN: 1773271202 , 9781773271200
    Content: Foreword: The True North Strong and Free / by The Honourable Patricia Bovey, Senator for Manitoba -- Drawn to the North -- Cory Trépanier: A Painter's Path / by Todd Wilkinson -- Into the Arctic: The Expeditions -- The Paintings: Arctic east ; Arctic west ; Arctic north ; Arctic south -- Insights from an Arctic Friend / by Billy Arnaquq -- Culture and Nature in Canada's Arctic Parks / by Ron Hallman -- Arctic Glaciers in Retreat / by Dr. Mauri Pelto -- The Land Is Disappearing Beneath My Feet / by The Honourable Margaret Dawn Panigyak Anderson, Senator for Northwest Territories -- A Vulnerable Future / by Her Honour The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario -- (3z(BWe Are Hunters(3y (B/ by Wade Davis -- My Love of the Arctic by Robert Bateman -- Marble Island / by John Geiger -- Witness to a Changing North / by Todd Wilkinson -- Acknowledgements -- Into the Arctic: The Exhibition -- Into the Arctic Collection -- Contributors.s
    Content: "Into the Arctic: Painting Canada's Changing North features perhaps the most ambitious body of artwork ever devoted to the Far North of Canada. Cory Trépanier journeyed to the Arctic five times between 2006 and 2018, travelling more than 60,000 kilometres to visit over a dozen Inuit communities and six national parks, sketching and painting en plein air the stunning landscapes he encountered. The result is an awe-inspiring portrait of the breathtaking lands and waters that have sustained the Inuit for countless generations--and are now experiencing tremendous changes that will affect the entire planet. This gorgeous volume features over 120 paintings, as well as several dozen sketches and photos that document both the process and adventure behind the works. Alongside this vivid imagery are engaging essays that offer insight into Cory's inspirations and artistic evolution, as well as the challenges facing a warming North. This collection brings home to readers Cory's unforgettable vision of an evocative land that few southerners may have the privilege to visit, and conveys the urgency with which we must act to protect it for generations to come. Includes contributions by Billy Arnaquq, of Nunavut Experience Outfitting Services; Robert Bateman; Senator Patricia Bovey; Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario; Wade Davis; John Geiger, CEO, The Royal Canadian Geographic Society; and Dr. Mauri Pelto, director of the North Cascades Glacier Climate Project."
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Trépanier, Cory 1068-2021 ; Landschaftsmalerei ; Arktis ; Geschichte 2006-2018 ; Bildband
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9961386424302883
    Format: 1 online resource (188 p.) , ill
    ISBN: 1-80010-980-6
    Content: An analysis of how artists, filmmakers and affected citizens in Mexico attempted to navigate, articulate and contend with the unparalleled escalation in brutality during the presidency of Felipe Calderón (2006-2012).In Mexico, during the presidency of Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) and as a direct result of his 'war' on drugs, at least 60,000 people were killed, tens of thousands were 'disappeared' and countless more were subjected to kidnapping and sexual violence. This book analyses how artists and filmmakers, alongside affected citizens, attempted to navigate, articulate and contend with this unparalleled escalation in brutality.The texts studied here provide a critical visual archive of this first phase in the drug war and show how artists including Pedro Pardo, Fernando Brito, Mónica González and Natalia Almada attempted to challenge official narratives, foster emerging nodes of resistance and seek justice for citizens. Bringing together works of photography, photojournalism, documentary and short fiction cinema, the book argues for the vital role of cultural production in documenting institutional corruption, human rights abuses and narco-related violence in Mexican society and providing a space to grieve and remember the victims.As Mexico's socio-political landscape continues to deteriorate, the book shows how its visual cultural legacy provides a means of understanding and responding to the violence.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-85566-364-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1640487050
    ISSN: 0940-4171
    Content: The publication of the White Paper 2006 is part of the success record of this Federal Government. We have succeeded in consistently translating the theoretic concept of Networked Security into political action. In Afghanistan we have made progresses on the way to our goal of self-supporting stability despite still existing deficits in the field of the government of the state and the reconstruction and the partly aggravated security situation. The key to success is the co-acting of all actors and instruments. It will neither be possible to meet the challenges, to stabilize the country, and to qualify it for the futuresolely by military action nor exclusively by civilian commitment. Securityand development are reciprocally dependent! The buildup of the Afghan security forces which is emphatically expedited by Germany with its allies and partners is beginning to bear fruit. Meanwhile, we have jointly trained some 60,000 Afghan soldiers; the target set by us is a number of 134,000. About 25,000 Afghan policemen have successfully passed their training; the aimingmark is a total of 82,000. Already today are Afghan security forces responsible for providing security in the capital of Kabul. In the foreseeable future it is planned for the Afghans to gradually assume even more responsibility. (Europäische Sicherheit / SWP)
    In: Europäische Sicherheit, Hamburg : Mittler, 1991, 58(2009), 1, Seite 14-20, 0940-4171
    Language: German
    Author information: Jung, Franz Josef 1949-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1640487050
    ISSN: 0940-4171
    Content: The publication of the White Paper 2006 is part of the success record of this Federal Government. We have succeeded in consistently translating the theoretic concept of Networked Security into political action. In Afghanistan we have made progresses on the way to our goal of self-supporting stability despite still existing deficits in the field of the government of the state and the reconstruction and the partly aggravated security situation. The key to success is the co-acting of all actors and instruments. It will neither be possible to meet the challenges, to stabilize the country, and to qualify it for the futuresolely by military action nor exclusively by civilian commitment. Securityand development are reciprocally dependent! The buildup of the Afghan security forces which is emphatically expedited by Germany with its allies and partners is beginning to bear fruit. Meanwhile, we have jointly trained some 60,000 Afghan soldiers; the target set by us is a number of 134,000. About 25,000 Afghan policemen have successfully passed their training; the aimingmark is a total of 82,000. Already today are Afghan security forces responsible for providing security in the capital of Kabul. In the foreseeable future it is planned for the Afghans to gradually assume even more responsibility. (Europäische Sicherheit / SWP)
    In: Europäische Sicherheit, Hamburg : Mittler, 1991, 58(2009), 1, Seite 14-20, 0940-4171
    In: volume:58
    In: year:2009
    In: number:1
    In: pages:14-20
    Language: German
    Author information: Jung, Franz Josef 1949-
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  • 5
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    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34824415
    ISBN: 9788418327698
    Series Statement: Biblioteca Chimamanda
    Content: "A Lagos, anys noranta, en el marc d'una dictadura militar, en una Nigèria amb poc futur, la Ifemelu i l'Obinze s'enamoren. Com molts altres adolescennts, saben que tard o d'hora hauran d'abandonar el seu país. Ell sempre ha somiat viure als Estats Units, però és ella qui aconsegueix el visat per viure amb la seva tia a Brooklyn i estudiar a la universitat. Mentre l'Obinze lluita contra la burocràcia per reunir-se amb la Ifemelu, ella es troba una Amèrica on res no és com ho imaginava, començant per la importància del color de la seva pell. Totes les seves experiències, desgràcies i aventures porten a una única pregunta: acabarà convertida en una americanah?"
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from March 25, 2013 Adichie burst onto the literary scene in 2006 with Half of a Yellow Sun, her searing depiction of the civil war in Nigeria. Her equally compelling and important new novel follows the lives of that country’s postwar generation as they suffer endemic corruption and poverty under a military dictatorship. An unflinching but compassionate observer, Adichie writes a vibrant tale about love, betrayal, and destiny,about racism,and about a society in which honesty is extinct and cynicism is the national philosophy. She broadens her canvas to include both America and England, where she illuminates the precarious tightrope existence of culturally and racially displaced immigrants. The friendship of Ifemelu and Obinze begins in secondary school in Lagos and blossoms into love. When Ifemelu earns a scholarship to an American college, Obinze intends to join her after his university graduation, but he’s denied a U.S. visa. He manages to get to London where his plight is typical of illegal immigrants there: he uses another man’s ID so he can find menial, off-the-grid work, with the attendant loss of dignity and self-respect. The final blow comes when he’s arrested and deported home. Ifemelu, meanwhile, faces the same humiliations, indignities, and privations—first in New York, then in Philadelphia. There, attending college, she’s unable to find a job and descends to a degrading sexual act in order to pay her rent. Later she becomes a babysitter for a wealthy white family and begins writing a provocative blog on being black in America that bristles with sharp, incisive observations about racism. Ifemelu writes that the painful, expensive process of “relaxing” kinky African hair to conform to cultural expectations brings black women dangerously close to self-hatred. In time the blog earns Ifemelu fame and a fellowship to Princeton, where she has love affairs with a wealthy white man and, later, an African-American Yale professor. Her decision to return home to Nigeria (where she risks being designated as an affected “Americanah”) is the turning point of the novel’s touching love story and an illuminating portrait of a country still in political turmoil. Announced first printing of 60,000. Agent: Sarah Chalfant, the Wylie Agency. "
    Language: Catalan
    Author information: Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi
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  • 6
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    Faber & Faber
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16313694
    ISBN: 9780571264865 , 9780571264865
    Content: " Meet Mr Bones, the canine hero of Paul Auster's remarkable novel. Bones is the sidekick of Willy G. Christmas, a brilliant but troubled poet-saint from Brooklyn. Together they sally forth across America to Baltimore, Maryland, on one last great adventure, searching for Willy's old teacher, Bea Swanson. Years have passed since Willy last saw his beloved mentor, who used to know him as William Gurevitch, son of Polish war refugees. But is Mrs Swanson still alive? And if not, what will prevent Willy from vanishing into that other world known as Timbuktu? 'In this brilliant novel, Auster writes with economy, precision and the quirky pathos of noir, addressing the pernicious ubiquity of American consumerism, the nature of love and the core riddles of ontology. Above all, though, this is the affecting tale of a special dog's place in the universe of humans and in the fleeting life of a special man.' Publishers Weekly "
    Content: Rezension(1): " Paul Auster is the best-selling author of Invisible , Moon Palace , Mr Vertigo , The Brooklyn Follies , The Book of Illusions and The New York Trilogy , among many other works. In 2006 he was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize for Literature and inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Among his other honours are the Independent Spirit Award for the screenplay of Smoke and the Prix Medicis Etranger for Leviathan . He has also been short-listed for both the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award ( The Book of Illusions ) and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction ( The Music of Chance ). His work has been translated into more than thirty languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York." Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from May 3, 1999 The always surprising and astute Auster (New York Trilogy,Mr. Vertigo) wrings one of his most poignant, immediate novels from the mind of an intelligent mutt named Mr. Bones who faces the crisis of a lifetime in the death of his deranged master and best friend. Mr. Bones does not talk, but he understands even the ravings of Willy G. Christmas, a ",enuine, dyed-in-the-wool logomaniac",who has dedicated his life to serving as the earthly manifestation of Santa Claus through sporadic acts of kindness--when he', not drinking, wandering or writing poems. Willy initially adopts Mr. Bones as a measure of protection from life in the streets. But the two form a much deeper bond as constant companions through travels all over the country and winters in Brooklyn. As the novel opens, Willy is coughing up blood, realizing that his days are numbered,he and Mr. Bones have embarked on a mission to Baltimore to deliver a suitcase full of Willy', writings to an old teacher. After death comes for Willy, he continues to appear in Mr. Bones', dreams from the afterlife the dog knows as ",imbuktu.",Mr. Bones', new existence is frightening and strange as he finds himself involved with children and members of mainstream society more subtly and deeply disturbed than his dear old friend. In this brilliant novel, Auster writes with economy, precision and the quirky pathos of noir, addressing the pernicious ubiquity of American consumerism, the nature of love and the core riddles of ontology. Above all, though, this is the affecting tale of a special dog', place in the universe of humans and in the fleeting life of a special man. Agent, Carol Mann. 60,000 first printing,author tour. "
    Language: English
    Author information: Auster, Paul
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  • 7
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    Editions Gallimard
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34712294
    ISBN: 9782072649967
    Series Statement: Folio
    Content: "En descendant de l'avion à Lagos, j'ai eu l'impression d'avoir cessé d'être noire. Ifemelu quitte le Nigeria pour aller faire ses études à Philadelphie. Elle laisse derrière elle son grand amour, Obinze, éternel admirateur de l'Amérique, qui compte bien la rejoindre. Mais comment rester soi lorsqu'on change de pays, et lorsque la couleur de votre peau prend un sens et une importance que vous ne lui aviez jamais donnés ? De son ton irrévérencieux, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie fait valser le politiquement correct et nous offre une grande histoire d'amour, parcourant trois continents d'un pas vif et puissant."
    Content: Biographisches: "Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie est née en 1977 au Nigeria et partage sa vie entre Chicago et Lagos. D'elle, les Éditions Gallimard ont déjà publié un roman, L'autre moitié du soleil, lauréat de l'Orange Prize (Du monde entier, 2008, Folio n° 5093) et un recueil de nouvelles, Autour de ton cou (Du monde entier, 2013, à paraître en Folio)." Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from March 25, 2013 Adichie burst onto the literary scene in 2006 with Half of a Yellow Sun, her searing depiction of the civil war in Nigeria. Her equally compelling and important new novel follows the lives of that country’s postwar generation as they suffer endemic corruption and poverty under a military dictatorship. An unflinching but compassionate observer, Adichie writes a vibrant tale about love, betrayal, and destiny,about racism,and about a society in which honesty is extinct and cynicism is the national philosophy. She broadens her canvas to include both America and England, where she illuminates the precarious tightrope existence of culturally and racially displaced immigrants. The friendship of Ifemelu and Obinze begins in secondary school in Lagos and blossoms into love. When Ifemelu earns a scholarship to an American college, Obinze intends to join her after his university graduation, but he’s denied a U.S. visa. He manages to get to London where his plight is typical of illegal immigrants there: he uses another man’s ID so he can find menial, off-the-grid work, with the attendant loss of dignity and self-respect. The final blow comes when he’s arrested and deported home. Ifemelu, meanwhile, faces the same humiliations, indignities, and privations—first in New York, then in Philadelphia. There, attending college, she’s unable to find a job and descends to a degrading sexual act in order to pay her rent. Later she becomes a babysitter for a wealthy white family and begins writing a provocative blog on being black in America that bristles with sharp, incisive observations about racism. Ifemelu writes that the painful, expensive process of “relaxing” kinky African hair to conform to cultural expectations brings black women dangerously close to self-hatred. In time the blog earns Ifemelu fame and a fellowship to Princeton, where she has love affairs with a wealthy white man and, later, an African-American Yale professor. Her decision to return home to Nigeria (where she risks being designated as an affected “Americanah”) is the turning point of the novel’s touching love story and an illuminating portrait of a country still in political turmoil. Announced first printing of 60,000. Agent: Sarah Chalfant, the Wylie Agency. "
    Language: French
    Author information: Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi
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  • 8
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    HighBridge Company
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16314817
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9781598872071 , 9781598872071
    Content: " Didion's journalistic skills are displayed as never before in this story of a year in her life that began with her daughter in a medically induced coma and her husband unexpectedly dead due to a heart attack. This powerful and moving work is Didion's attempt to make sense of the weeks and then months that cut loose any fixed idea I ever had about death, about illness . about marriage and children and memory . about the shallowness of sanity, about life itself. With vulnerability and passion, Joan Didion explores an intensely personal yet universal experience of love and loss. THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING will speak directly to anyone who has ever loved a husband, wife, or child."
    Content: Rezension(1): " JOAN DIDION is celebrated in the worlds of journalism, literature, and film. She is the author of seven previous books of nonfiction and five novels. With her late husband, John Gregory Dunne, she wrote many screenplays including The Panic in Needle Park and A Star Is Born. She lives in New York City." Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.audiofilemagazine.com target=_blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg alt=AudioFile Magazine border=0 /〉〈/a〉:Can one call an audio performance ravishing? That's what Barbara Caruso delivers in this perfect marriage of writing and narration. Joan Didion has written an absorbing reflection on the year that followed the death of her husband of 40 years, the author John Gregory Dunne. It was a year in which she grieved while also caring for their severely ill only child, Quintana. In a voice as warm and clear as wildflower honey, Barbara Caruso speaks Didion's words as if they flow straight from her own heart. It's subtly done: a smile in the voice when the line is witty, an intake of breath before pain. Caruso sounds fascinated. And we are engrossed from first word to last. A.C.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, National Book Award Winner 2006 Audie Award Finalist (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine" Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: December 5, 2005 After her husband', fatal heart attack, which came at a time when their daughter Quintana was in intensive care for complications after pneumonia, Didion was labeled ", pretty cool customer",by a social worker because she seemed to be handling these shocks so calmly. Caruso', reading certainly reflects this aspect of Didion', reaction—,ometimes her clear, elegant voice seems downright cold, making the listener wish for a little more emotion. The slightly eerie sounds of bells and cello that swell in at occasional breaks in the narration help in this respect, but mostly the audiobook is as straightforward a production as Didion wanted her life to be in that horrible year. Throughout those months, Didion immersed herself in the literature of grief and quotes frequently from poets and writers who helped her come to terms with her pain. Caruso does a good job with these passages, lingering on and highlighting certain phrases that Didion returns to time and again, shifting their meaning slightly as she progresses. Despite trying to write in an almost clinically detached way, Didion', sorrow and anger do break through at times in the book. Unfortunately, Caruso', cool reserve never cracks, so this audio ends up making less of an impact than the National Book Award–,winning print edition. Simultaneous release with the Knopf hardcover (Reviews, June 27) " Rezension(4): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from June 27, 2005 Many will greet this taut, clear-eyed memoir of grief as a long-awaited return to the terrain of Didion', venerated, increasingly rare personal essays. The author of Slouching Towards Bethlehem and 11 other works chronicles the year following the death of her husband, fellow writer John Gregory Dunne, from a massive heart attack on December 30, 2003, while the couple', only daughter, Quintana, lay unconscious in a nearby hospital suffering from pneumonia and septic shock. Dunne and Didion had lived and worked side by side for nearly 40 years, and Dunne', death propelled Didion into a state she calls ",agical thinking.",",e might expect that we will be prostrate, inconsolable, crazy with loss,",she writes. ",e do not expect to be literally crazy, cool customers who believe that their husband is about to return and need his shoes.",Didion', mourning follows a traditional arc—,he describes just how precisely it cleaves to the medical descriptions of grief—,ut her elegant rendition of its stages leads to hard-won insight, particularly into the aftereffects of marriage. ",arriage is not only time: it is also, paradoxically, the denial of time. For forty years I saw myself through John', eyes. I did not age.",In a sense, all of Didion', fiction, with its themes of loss and bereavement, served as preparation for the writing of this memoir, and there is occasionally a curious hint of repetition, despite the immediacy and intimacy of the subject matter. Still, this is an indispensable addition to Didion', body of work and a lyrical, disciplined entry in the annals of mourning literature. Agent, Lynn Nesbit. 60,000 first printing,11-city author tour. "
    Note: Auszeichnungen: Audio Publishers Association:Audie Award Nominee
    Language: English
    Author information: Didion, Joan
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  • 9
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    Recorded Books
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34305973
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9781470388928
    Content: " As teenagers, Ifemelu and Obinze fall in love in a Nigeria under military dictatorship. The self-assured Ifemelu departs for America, where Obinze hopes to join her, but post-9/11 America will not let him in, and he plunges into a dangerous, undocumented life in London. Fifteen years later, after so long apart and so many changes, will they find the courage to meet again, face to face?"
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from March 25, 2013 Adichie burst onto the literary scene in 2006 with Half of a Yellow Sun, her searing depiction of the civil war in Nigeria. Her equally compelling and important new novel follows the lives of that country’s postwar generation as they suffer endemic corruption and poverty under a military dictatorship. An unflinching but compassionate observer, Adichie writes a vibrant tale about love, betrayal, and destiny,about racism,and about a society in which honesty is extinct and cynicism is the national philosophy. She broadens her canvas to include both America and England, where she illuminates the precarious tightrope existence of culturally and racially displaced immigrants. The friendship of Ifemelu and Obinze begins in secondary school in Lagos and blossoms into love. When Ifemelu earns a scholarship to an American college, Obinze intends to join her after his university graduation, but he’s denied a U.S. visa. He manages to get to London where his plight is typical of illegal immigrants there: he uses another man’s ID so he can find menial, off-the-grid work, with the attendant loss of dignity and self-respect. The final blow comes when he’s arrested and deported home. Ifemelu, meanwhile, faces the same humiliations, indignities, and privations—first in New York, then in Philadelphia. There, attending college, she’s unable to find a job and descends to a degrading sexual act in order to pay her rent. Later she becomes a babysitter for a wealthy white family and begins writing a provocative blog on being black in America that bristles with sharp, incisive observations about racism. Ifemelu writes that the painful, expensive process of “relaxing” kinky African hair to conform to cultural expectations brings black women dangerously close to self-hatred. In time the blog earns Ifemelu fame and a fellowship to Princeton, where she has love affairs with a wealthy white man and, later, an African-American Yale professor. Her decision to return home to Nigeria (where she risks being designated as an affected “Americanah”) is the turning point of the novel’s touching love story and an illuminating portrait of a country still in political turmoil. Announced first printing of 60,000. Agent: Sarah Chalfant, the Wylie Agency. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://lj.libraryjournal.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png alt=Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from June 1, 2014 Adichie's ( The Thing Around Your Neck ) remarkable novel is partly an immigrant experience narrative, partly pointed social commentary, and partly a love story. Ifemelu and Obinze fell in love as teenagers in 1990s Lagos, Nigeria, when the country was under military dictatorship. Ifemelu immigrates to the United States, while Obinze gets a tourist visa to England but cannot attain permanent status and is discovered and deported. Meanwhile, Ifemelu completes college in Philadelphia and writes an extremely successful blog called Raceteenth,or Various Observations About American Blacks by a Non-American Black. Back home, Obinze becomes part of the upper middle class in oil-rich Nigeria, with a wife, a child, and a big house. After 15 years in the States, Ifemelu returns to Nigeria, where the couple reunite and must determine if their passion has endured the years of separation. Adjoa Andoh's narration is superb. Every character is clearly and distinctly voiced. The African-accented English is crystal clear. The American characters--Andoh's interpretation of Ifemelu's observations--are deliciously caricatured. VERDICT This may well be the best narration of the year. [Witty, wry, and observant, Adichie is a marvelous storyteller who writes passionately about the difficulty of assimilation and the love that binds a man, a woman, and their homeland, read the starred review of the Knopf hc, LJ 5/1/13.] --Nann Blaine Hilyard, formerly with Zion-Benton P.L., ILCopyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. "
    Note: Auszeichnungen: The New York Times:10 Best Books of 2013
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hörbuch
    Author information: Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi
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  • 10
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    FISCHER E-Books
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34443148
    ISBN: 9783104020495
    Content: "Eine einschneidende Liebesgeschichte zwischen drei Kontinenten – virtuos und gegenwartsnah erzählt von einer der großen jungen Stimmen der Weltliteratur. Chimamanda Adichie erzählt von der Liebe zwischen Ifemelu und Obinze, die im Nigeria der neunziger Jahre ihren Lauf nimmt. Dann trennen sich ihre Wege: Die selbstbewusste Ifemelu studiert in Princeton, Obinze strandet als illegaler Einwanderer in London. Nach Jahren stehen sie plötzlich vor einer Entscheidung, die ihr Leben auf den Kopf stellt. Adichie gelingt ein eindringlicher, moderner und hochpolitischer Roman über Identität und Rassismus in unserer globale Welt."
    Content: Biographisches: " Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ist eine der groß,n Stimmen der Weltliteratur. Ihr Werk wird in 37 Sprachen ü,ertragen. Fü, »,mericanah«,erhielt sie 2013 den Heartland Prize for Fiction und den National Book Critics Circle Award. Ihr Roman »,lauer Hibiskus«,war fü, den Booker Prize nominiert, »,ie Hä,fte der Sonne«,erhielt den Orange Prize for Fiction 2007. Mit ihrem TED-Talk »,e should all be Feminists«,verankerte die Nigerianerin den Feminismus fest in der Popkultur. Auf Deutsch liegt der Text im FISCHER Taschenbuch vor: »,ehr Feminismus! Ein Manifest und vier Stories«, Zuletzt erschien 2017 im FISCHER Taschenbuch »,iebe Ijeawele. Wie unsere Tö,hter selbstbestimmte Frauen werden«, 2018 wurde Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie mit dem PEN Pinter Prize und dem Everett M. Rogers Award ausgezeichnet. 2019 wurde ihr der Kasseler Bü,gerpreis »,as Glas der Vernunft«,verliehen. 2020 erhielt sie den Internationalen Hermann-Hesse-Preis fü, »,lauer Hibiskus«, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wurde 1977 in Nigeria geboren und lebt heute in Lagos und in den USA. " Biographisches: " Anette Grube, geboren 1954, lebt in Berlin. Sie ist die Ü,ersetzerin von Arundhati Roy, Vikram Seth, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Mordecai Richler, Kate Atkinson, Monica Ali, Manil Suri, Richard Yates u.a. " Rezension(3): "Ijoma Mangold:Adichie hat wahrhaft einen Weltroman geschrieben, der uns Begriffe einer Menschenkenntnis an die Hand gibt, die überall funktioniert, ohne je schablonenhaft zu sein." Rezension(4): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from March 25, 2013 Adichie burst onto the literary scene in 2006 with Half of a Yellow Sun, her searing depiction of the civil war in Nigeria. Her equally compelling and important new novel follows the lives of that country’s postwar generation as they suffer endemic corruption and poverty under a military dictatorship. An unflinching but compassionate observer, Adichie writes a vibrant tale about love, betrayal, and destiny,about racism,and about a society in which honesty is extinct and cynicism is the national philosophy. She broadens her canvas to include both America and England, where she illuminates the precarious tightrope existence of culturally and racially displaced immigrants. The friendship of Ifemelu and Obinze begins in secondary school in Lagos and blossoms into love. When Ifemelu earns a scholarship to an American college, Obinze intends to join her after his university graduation, but he’s denied a U.S. visa. He manages to get to London where his plight is typical of illegal immigrants there: he uses another man’s ID so he can find menial, off-the-grid work, with the attendant loss of dignity and self-respect. The final blow comes when he’s arrested and deported home. Ifemelu, meanwhile, faces the same humiliations, indignities, and privations—first in New York, then in Philadelphia. There, attending college, she’s unable to find a job and descends to a degrading sexual act in order to pay her rent. Later she becomes a babysitter for a wealthy white family and begins writing a provocative blog on being black in America that bristles with sharp, incisive observations about racism. Ifemelu writes that the painful, expensive process of “relaxing” kinky African hair to conform to cultural expectations brings black women dangerously close to self-hatred. In time the blog earns Ifemelu fame and a fellowship to Princeton, where she has love affairs with a wealthy white man and, later, an African-American Yale professor. Her decision to return home to Nigeria (where she risks being designated as an affected “Americanah”) is the turning point of the novel’s touching love story and an illuminating portrait of a country still in political turmoil. Announced first printing of 60,000. Agent: Sarah Chalfant, the Wylie Agency. "
    Language: German
    Author information: Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi
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