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Blue Hunger (Paperback)
Viola Di Grado; Translated by Jamie Richards
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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An electrifying descent from loneliness and grief into obsessive,
all-consuming love, by an Italian literary star. 'When Xu bites me,
when she has me in her teeth, naked and bad on top of me,
everything is good.' In a skyscraper apartment overlooking
Shanghai's blue-tinged, pulsating nightlife and filled with rotting
food, two women swallow little yellow pills that will make all
things dangerous feel safe. They're both running from a turbulent
past. In abandoned factories and dilapidated slaughterhouses, Xu
pushes Ruben to extremes of pleasure and pain that she has never
experienced before, to a place where language breaks down and
passion becomes consumption. Blue Hunger asks how we create our
identities and how we escape them; it is a fever-dream of a novel,
visionary and uncanny, that demolishes all taboos and wisely
explores, in a wildly imaginative language, the twisted peaks of
loss and desire.
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The Hunger of Women
Marosia Castaldi; Translated by Jamie Richards
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Rosa, midway through life, is alone. Her husband passed away long
ago, and her cosmopolitan daughter is already out the door, keen to
marry and move to the city. At loose ends, Rosa decides to
transplant herself to the flat, foggy Lombardy provinces from her
native Naples and there finds a way to renew herself--by opening a
restaurant, and in the process coming to a new appreciation of the
myriad relationships possible between women, from friendship to
caregiving to collaboration to emotional and physical love.
Unconventional in style and yet rivetingly accessible, The Hunger
of Women is a novel infused with the pleasures of the body and the
little shocks of daily life. Made up of Rosa's observations,
reflections, and recipes, it tracks her mental journey back to
reconnect with her own embattled mother's age-old wisdom, forward
to her daughter's inconceivable future, and laterally to the world
of Rosa's new community of lovers and customers. A tribute not only
to the tradition of women's writing on hearth and home but to the
legacy of such boundary-breaking feminist writers as Gertrude
Stein, Virginia Woolf, and Helene Cixous, The Hunger of Women is
nothing less than a literary feast.
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Adua (Paperback)
Igiaba Scego; Translated by Jamie Richards
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R420
R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
Save R67 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Free Fall tells the brutal engrossing story of the Second Chechen
War, through the eyes of a young Russian Soldier. Nicolai Lilin was
trained as a sniper in an unorthodox Russian Special Forces
regiment called the Saboteurs. This hardened and close-knit band of
brothers, operating beyond the control of military code, faced
mercenary fighters, anti-personnel mines and torture of the most
extreme kind. Free Fall offers a sniper's-eye view of one of the
most controversial wars in living memory. It is unflinching,
unforgiving and unputdownable.
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Walaschek's Dream (Paperback)
Giovanni Orelli; Translated by Jamie Richards; Introduction by Daniel Rothenbuhler
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R254
Discovery Miles 2 540
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Giovanni Orelli's docufictional phantasmagoria revisits a
lesser-known painting by Paul Klee titled "Alphabet I," which
features black letters and symbols scrawled over the sports page of
a newspaper reporting the results of the 1938 Swiss National Cup.
This play of coincidences sets the stage for Orelli's encyclopedic
portrait of European culture under Nazism, where a motley crew of
philosopher-peasants as well as historical luminaries like Arthur
Schopenhauer, Vincent van Gogh, Viktor Shklovsky, Marina Tsvetaeva,
Klee himself, and the titular footballer Eugene Walaschek all meet
at the local tavern and debate the significance of Klee's work.
Allusive, ironic, and elegiac, Joycean in scope, "Walaschek's
Dream" is a singular meditation on the ephemerality of sport and
the immortalizing power of art.
The heart-warming story of how a tiny hedgehog helped one man find
hope. 'Could you look after it for a couple of days? . . .' So
begins the extraordinary friendship between veterinarian Massimo,
who is at a low spot in his life, and a tiny, orphaned hedgehog.
Only a few days old, covered with soft, white quills and mewling
quietly, this little creature will turn around his life forever.
Through the sheer force of Ninna's personality - curious, playful,
affectionate - and the sudden, unexpected paternal protectiveness
he feels nursing her back to health, Massimo reconnects with the
world - and finally begins to feel like home. But as Ninna wakes
from her first hibernation, she grows up, like any teenager,
longing for freedom. A creature of the wild, she craves the free
range of the woods beyond Massimo's house. Massimo must accept that
Ninna is ready to move on . . . but one little hedgehog saved and
released into her natural habitat is a new beginning for Massimo:
setting up a sanctuary for the injured, orphaned, fragile - but
with a will to live so strong it is truly contagious. A Handful of
Happiness is their funny and life-affirming story - a celebration
of our favourite prickly wildlife creature, which will make you
laugh and cry. Perfect for animal lovers and fans of A Streetcat
Named Bob, Arthur, Finding Gobi and Monty Don's Nigel.
"Shklovsky: Witness to an Era" is a blend of riotous anecdote,
personal history, and literary reflection, collecting interviews
with Viktor Shklovsky conducted by scholar Serena Vitale in the
'70s, toward the end of the great critic's life, and in the face of
interference and even veiled threats of violence from the Soviet
government. Shklovsky's answers are wonderfully intimate, focusing
particularly on the years of the early Soviet avant-garde, and his
relationships with such figures as Eisenstein and Mayakovsky.
Bearing witness to a vanished age whose promise ended in despair,
Shklovsky is in great form throughout, summing up a century of
triumphs and disappointments, personal and historical.
Everybody knows those feelings that panic and anxiety causes when
it grips you in its iron fist, you feel like you cannot breathe,
your chest hurts and you begin to sweat. Anxiety and panic can
strike anybody at any time. There is a misconception that it is
only triggered by a phobia or by a traumatic event. In fact,
anxiety can happen anywhere to anybody for any number of reasons.
So it does not matter if you have anxiety, a diagnosed anxiety
order or panic attacks, the reason that you have them does not
matter; what matters is that you can help to manage your anxiety
symptoms. You do not have to be overwhelmed by anxiety and left
feeling helpless while in the grip of an anxiety attack or a panic
attack. You can manage them and this book will tell you how. Take
back some control of your life and stop living in dread of having
anxiety and panic attacks.
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