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Thomas Brussig's classic German satire, translated into English for
the first time and introduced by Jonathan Franzen, is a comedic,
moving account of life in East Berlin before the Fall of the Berlin
Wall Thomas Brussig's slim novel, The Short End of the Sonnenallee,
is a satire set, literally, on the Sonnenallee, the famed
"boulevard of the sun" in East Berlin. Within this boulevard lives
Michael, an adolescent who faces daily ridicule whenever he steps
out of his apartment building and comes into view of the
observation platform on the West side. "Look, a real Zonie. Can we
take your picture?" Hopelessly in love with the most beautiful girl
on the street, Michael is batted away in favour of the Western boys
who are free to cross the border. What chance does Michael have,
and how much trouble will he get into by pursuing her?
Laugh-out-loud funny and unabashedly silly, Brussig's novel follows
the bizarre, grotesque quotidian details of life in the German
Democratic Republic. As this new translation shows, the ideas at
its heart - freedom, democracy and life's fundamental hilarity -
hold great relevance for today.
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The Short End of the Sonnenallee
Thomas Brussig; Introduction by Jonathan Franzen; Translated by Jenny Watson
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Thomas Brussig's classic German novel, The Short End of the
Sonnenallee, now appearing for the first time in English, is a
moving and miraculously comic story of life in East Berlin before
the fall of the Wall Young Micha Kuppisch lives on the nubbin of a
street, the Sonnenallee, whose long end extends beyond the Berlin
Wall outside his apartment building. Like his friends and family,
who have their own quixotic dreams--to secure an original English
pressing of Exile on Main St., to travel to Mongolia, to escape
from East Germany by buying up cheap farmland and seceding from the
country--Micha is desperate for one thing. It's not what his mother
wants for him, which is to be an exemplary young Socialist and
study in Moscow. What Micha wants is a love letter that may or may
not have been meant for him, and may or may not have been written
by the most beautiful girl on the Sonnenallee. Stolen by a gust of
wind before he could open it, the letter now lies on the fortified
"death strip" at the base of the Wall, as tantalizingly close as
the freedoms of the West and seemingly no more attainable. The
Short End of the Sonnenallee, finally available to an American
audience in a pitch-perfect translation by Jonathan Franzen and
Jenny Watson, confounds the stereotypes of life in totalitarian
East Germany. Brussig's novel is a funny, charming tale of
adolescents being adolescents, a portrait of a surprisingly warm
community enduring in the shadow of the Iron Curtain. As Franzen
writes in his foreword, the book is "a reminder that, even when the
public realm becomes a nightmare, people can still privately manage
to preserve their humanity, and be silly, and forgive."
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations is an essential study
aid for pharmacy students. Contains worked examples and sample
questions and answers.
--Grammar textbook focused on strategic choices for expression in
practical contexts, rather than abstract rule-following --Can be
used for designated grammar course, or for general composition
courses, including courses geared towards multilingual and
non-traditional students --Ideal for students and instructors for
whom traditional prescriptive grammar instruction has been
insufficient, as well as writers who want a more advanced
understanding of why and how to use grammatical structures
--Grammar textbook focused on strategic choices for expression in
practical contexts, rather than abstract rule-following --Can be
used for designated grammar course, or for general composition
courses, including courses geared towards multilingual and
non-traditional students --Ideal for students and instructors for
whom traditional prescriptive grammar instruction has been
insufficient, as well as writers who want a more advanced
understanding of why and how to use grammatical structures
Thomas Brussig's classic German satire, translated into English for
the first time and introduced by Jonathan Franzen, is a comedic,
moving account of life in East Berlin before the Fall of the Berlin
Wall Thomas Brussig's slim novel, The Short End of the Sonnenallee,
is a satire set, literally, on the Sonnenallee, the famed
"boulevard of the sun" in East Berlin. Within this boulevard lives
Michael, an adolescent who faces daily ridicule whenever he steps
out of his apartment building and comes into view of the
observation platform on the West side. "Look, a real Zonie. Can we
take your picture?" Hopelessly in love with the most beautiful girl
on the street, Michael is batted away in favour of the Western boys
who are free to cross the border. What chance does Michael have,
and how much trouble will he get into by pursuing her?
Laugh-out-loud funny and unabashedly silly, Brussig's novel follows
the bizarre, grotesque quotidian details of life in the German
Democratic Republic. As this new translation shows, the ideas at
its heart - freedom, democracy and life's fundamental hilarity -
hold great relevance for today.
Reconsidering the German tendency to define itself vis-a-vis an
eastern "Other" in light of fresh debate regarding the Second World
War, this volume and the cultural products it considers expose and
question Germany's relationship with its imagined East. Germany has
long defined itself in opposition to its eastern neighbors: its
ideas around cultural prestige and its expressions of xenophobia
seem inevitably to return to an imagined eastern "Other." Central
to the consideration of such projections is the legacy of the
Second World War, the subject of fresh debate since 1989: after
four decades of political antagonism and cultural disjuncture, the
events of the war on the Eastern Front have been rediscovered by
Western audiences and have come to occupy complex, shifting
positions in the memory culture of the postsocialist states.
However, German ignorance of Eastern European experiences of war
and genocide, enduring stereotypes, and prescriptive ideas about
remembrance have been major stumbling blocks to the emergence of a
transnational memory culture considered just by all parties.
Despite mass immigration to Germany from the east and intensive
contact between German speakers and its cultures, German-language
cultural production continues largely to represent Eastern Europe
as unknown, wild, and inaccessible. By contrast, the writers and
filmmakers under discussion in the present volume have worked with
and against such tropes to put forward alternative perspectives.
Like their works, the contributions to this volume place the
conflicts and prejudices of the twentieth century into a wider
historical perspective, exposing and questioning the nature of
Germany's relationship with its imagined East. Contributors:
Deirdre Byrnes, Raluca Cernahoschi, Shivani Chauhan, Eniko Dacz,
Olha Flachs, Daniel Harvey, Jakub Kazecki, Amy Leech, Paul Peters,
Ernest Schonfield, Karolina Watroba.
This new book is derived from its parent volume Pharmacy Practice
and is a succinct, focused guide to pharmaceutical preparations and
calculations. Covering everything from calculations to routes of
administration dosage forms, it provides pharmacy students with
everything they need to know about the maths and methodologies
essential to good exam preparation and the safe, effective practice
of pharmacy. Each chapter begins with Study Points and ends with
Key Points to reinforce learning. Appendices include medical
abbreviations, Latin terms and abbreviations, systems of weights
and measurements and presentation skills. Some chapters also carry
self-assessment questions for more complex areas of pharmaceutical
practice.
The sixth edition of PharmacyPractice brings the contents
completely up to date, reflecting emerging new roles for
pharmacists both within the traditional employment areas of
hospital and community pharmacy, as well as other developing roles
supporting the public health agenda, governance, risk management,
prescribing and pharmaco-economics. Each chapter begins with Study
Points and ends with Key Points to reinforce learning. Appendices
include medical abbreviations, Latin terms and abbreviations,
systems of weights and measurements and presentation skills. Some
chapters also carry self-assessment questions for more complex
areas of pharmaceutical practice. New editor on the team, Louise
Cogan. Many new contributors, comprising practising pharmacists,
teachers of pharmacy, and pharmacists with joint appointments
between hospital/community pharmacy and universities. Now with
companion e-book included on StudentConsult New chapters on Consent
History Taking/ Gathering Information Advice giving and the
pharmacist as a Health Trainer Using calculations in pharmacy
practice Continuing professional development and revalidation Intra
and inter professional working, The role of the pharmacist in
medicines optimization
Dustin has his people spread out over the whole galaxy, where
they've been enslaved, bred and slaughtered like animals. With
Olivia at his side, he WILL get them all free and back home. Or die
trying. The third book in the Evolutionary Trilogy! Check out the
other two books: Evolutionary Prison Evolutionary Convict
Sequel to Evolutionary Prison. Home turned out to be a fake,
littered with clues and filled with killer robots. Dustin managed
to escape the prison, but now he's in search of his true home, and
maybe the truth.
Dustin needed to evolve to survive on this hostile alien planet. If
he can survive a year, he'll be released, free and clear.
Unfortunately, no one's ever done that before. And it's not looking
like he will either... Watch for the sequel: Evolutionary Convict
Contains some bad language and sexual innuendo.
Stasia(Grey), led a squadron of angelic warriors, until they came
up against a demon battalion that was more than they bargained for.
She fell that day. Events will transpire to make her doubt
everything she knew. With the aid of Airow, she has to fight to
gain back what she has lost.
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