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Finally in paperback, this "monumental collection; gathers all of
Babel's deft and brutal writing, including a wide array of
previously unavailable material, from never-before-translated
stories to plays and film scripts" (David Ulin, "Los Angeles
Times"). Reviewing the work in "The New Republic," James Woods
wrote that this groundbreaking volume "represents a triumph of
translating, editing, and publishing. Beautiful to hold, scholarly
and also popularly accessible, it is an enactment of love."
Considered one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century,
Isaac Babel has left his mark on a generation of readers and
writers. This book will stand as Babel's final, most enduring
legacy. Winner of the Koret Jewish Book Award; A "New York Times"
Notable Book, a and "Library Journal" Best Book, a "Washington
Post" Book World Rave, a "Village Voice" Favorite Book of the Year.
This volume brings together five contributions to mathematical
fluid mechanics, a classical but still very active research field
which overlaps with physics and engineering. The contributions
cover not only the classical Navier-Stokes equations for an
incompressible Newtonian fluid, but also generalized Newtonian
fluids, fluids interacting with particles and with solids, and
stochastic models. The questions addressed in the lectures range
from the basic problems of existence of weak and more regular
solutions, the local regularity theory and analysis of potential
singularities, qualitative and quantitative results about the
behavior in special cases, asymptotic behavior, statistical
properties and ergodicity.
Five leading specialists reflect on different and complementary
approaches to fundamental questions in the study of the Fluid
Mechanics and Gas Dynamics equations. Constantin presents the Euler
equations of ideal incompressible fluids and discusses the blow-up
problem for the Navier-Stokes equations of viscous fluids,
describing some of the major mathematical questions of turbulence
theory. These questions are connected to the
Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg theory of singularities for the
incompressible Navier-Stokes equations that is explained in
Gallavotti's lectures. Kazhikhov introduces the theory of strong
approximation of weak limits via the method of averaging, applied
to Navier-Stokes equations. Y. Meyer focuses on several nonlinear
evolution equations - in particular Navier-Stokes - and some
related unexpected cancellation properties, either imposed on the
initial condition, or satisfied by the solution itself, whenever it
is localized in space or in time variable. Ukai presents the
asymptotic analysis theory of fluid equations. He discusses the
Cauchy-Kovalevskaya technique for the Boltzmann-Grad limit of the
Newtonian equation, the multi-scale analysis, giving the
compressible and incompressible limits of the Boltzmann equation,
and the analysis of their initial layers.
Russian Nobel prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) is
widely acknowledged as one of the most important figures-and
perhaps the most important writer-of the last century. To celebrate
the centenary of his birth, the first English translation of his
memoir of the West, Between Two Millstones, Book 1, is being
published. Fast-paced, absorbing, and as compelling as the earlier
installments of his memoir The Oak and the Calf (1975), Between Two
Millstones begins on February 13, 1974, when Solzhenitsyn found
himself forcibly expelled to Frankfurt, West Germany, as a result
of the publication in the West of The Gulag Archipelago.
Solzhenitsyn moved to Zurich, Switzerland, for a time and was
considered the most famous man in the world, hounded by journalists
and reporters. During this period, he found himself untethered and
unable to work while he tried to acclimate to his new surroundings.
Between Two Millstones contains vivid descriptions of
Solzhenitsyn's journeys to various European countries and North
American locales, where he and his wife Natalia ("Alya") searched
for a location to settle their young family. There are fascinating
descriptions of one-on-one meetings with prominent individuals,
detailed accounts of public speeches such as the 1978 Harvard
University commencement, comments on his television appearances,
accounts of his struggles with unscrupulous publishers and agents
who mishandled the Western editions of his books, and the KGB
disinformation efforts to besmirch his name. There are also
passages on Solzhenitsyn's family and their property in Cavendish,
Vermont, whose forested hillsides and harsh winters evoked his
Russian homeland, and where he could finally work undisturbed on
his ten-volume dramatized history of the Russian Revolution, The
Red Wheel. Stories include the efforts made to assure a proper
education for the writer's three sons, their desire to return one
day to their home in Russia, and descriptions of his extraordinary
wife, editor, literary advisor, and director of the Russian Social
Fund, Alya, who successfully arranged, at great peril to herself
and to her family, to smuggle Solzhenitsyn's invaluable archive out
of the Soviet Union. Between Two Millstones is a literary event of
the first magnitude. The book dramatically reflects the pain of
Solzhenitsyn's separation from his Russian homeland and the chasm
of miscomprehension between him and Western society.
Based on a true story set in the final years of the Ottoman Empire,
The Purchased Bride tells the tale of Maria, a Greek girl who was
bought when she was fifteen by a much older, wealthy Ottoman
man. As the Ottoman Empire falls and insurgents torch their
Greek village in the Caucasus, Maria and her parents flee and find
shelter in a refugee camp across the border in Ottoman territory.
Cholera and plague are impending, and the priest running the camp
takes a desperate measure, arranging to marry Maria off to a
wealthy Ottoman Turk in the capital. She and her best
friend, Lita, then travel toward the Black Sea coast through a
fascinating world of ancient and forgotten Ottoman mountain
communities. They encounter escalating violence, sniper attacks,
and marauding troops amid the Empire’s collapse, as breakaway
provinces declare themselves independent caliphates in defiance of
the Sultan. And when Lita escapes, Maria is left to face her fate
alone.  A story of war, struggle, and ultimate
success, based on the life of Constantine’s grandmother, The
Purchased Bride sheds light on a turbulent and dangerous part of
history.
No modern, well-versed literature lover can call their education
complete without having read Augustine's Confessions. One of the
most original works of world literature, it is the first
autobiography ever written, influencing writers from Montaigne to
Rousseau, Virginia Woolf to Stephen Greenblatt. It is here that we
learn how one of the greatest saints in Christendom overcame a wild
and reckless past. Yet English translators have emphasised the
ecclesiastical virtues of this masterpiece, at the expense of its
passion and literary vigour. Restoring the lyricism of Augustine's
original language, Peter Constantine offers a masterful and elegant
translation of Confessions.
No modern, well-versed literature lover can call their education
complete without having read Augustine's Confessions. One of the
most original works of world literature, it is the first
autobiography ever written, influencing writers from Montaigne to
Rousseau, Virginia Woolf to Stephen Greenblatt. It is here that we
learn how one of the greatest saints in Christendom overcame a wild
and reckless past. Yet English translators have emphasised the
ecclesiastical virtues of this masterpiece, at the expense of its
passion and literary vigour. Restoring the lyricism of Augustine's
original language, Peter Constantine offers a masterful and elegant
translation of Confessions.
Both an original contribution and a lucid introduction to
mathematical aspects of fluid mechanics, "Navier-Stokes Equations"
provides a compact and self-contained course on these classical,
nonlinear, partial differential equations, which are used to
describe and analyze fluid dynamics and the flow of gases.
Winner of the State Prize for Poetry in Cyprus, these experimental
linked poem-threads move across time, linking a young Cypriot to
ancestors, contemporaries, and descendants through striking,
disparate polyphony. In this bilingual collection of linked poems,
Kefala creates a tapestry of motifs that transcend time and
identity across early 20th Century Cyprus, 16th Century Scotland, a
sailor on Christopher Columbus' ship La Pinta, and more. As the
poem threads draw together, it is as if the protagonist, in his
travels through the twentieth century, encounters Odysseus,
Cervantes, Columbus, Rembrandt, and others, all moving in
multidimensional synchronicity. In this way, the readers take part
in the production of meaning by pulling the threads together,
stitching together their own reading of the story. Through the
reading of these threads, time remains fluid, creating a masterful
declaration about the function of poetry: perhaps history is
nothing more than the presence of innumerable human voices, some
more and some less powerful, coexisting in an eternal present.
Russian Nobel prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) is
widely acknowledged as one of the most important figures-and
perhaps the most important writer-of the last century. To celebrate
the centenary of his birth, the first English translation of his
memoir of the West, Between Two Millstones, Book 1, is being
published. Fast-paced, absorbing, and as compelling as the earlier
installments of his memoir The Oak and the Calf (1975), Between Two
Millstones begins on February 13, 1974, when Solzhenitsyn found
himself forcibly expelled to Frankfurt, West Germany, as a result
of the publication in the West of The Gulag Archipelago.
Solzhenitsyn moved to Zurich, Switzerland, for a time and was
considered the most famous man in the world, hounded by journalists
and reporters. During this period, he found himself untethered and
unable to work while he tried to acclimate to his new surroundings.
Between Two Millstones contains vivid descriptions of
Solzhenitsyn's journeys to various European countries and North
American locales, where he and his wife Natalia ("Alya") searched
for a location to settle their young family. There are fascinating
descriptions of one-on-one meetings with prominent individuals,
detailed accounts of public speeches such as the 1978 Harvard
University commencement, comments on his television appearances,
accounts of his struggles with unscrupulous publishers and agents
who mishandled the Western editions of his books, and the KGB
disinformation efforts to besmirch his name. There are also
passages on Solzhenitsyn's family and their property in Cavendish,
Vermont, whose forested hillsides and harsh winters evoked his
Russian homeland, and where he could finally work undisturbed on
his ten-volume dramatized history of the Russian Revolution, The
Red Wheel. Stories include the efforts made to assure a proper
education for the writer's three sons, their desire to return one
day to their home in Russia, and descriptions of his extraordinary
wife, editor, literary advisor, and director of the Russian Social
Fund, Alya, who successfully arranged, at great peril to herself
and to her family, to smuggle Solzhenitsyn's invaluable archive out
of the Soviet Union. Between Two Millstones is a literary event of
the first magnitude. The book dramatically reflects the pain of
Solzhenitsyn's separation from his Russian homeland and the chasm
of miscomprehension between him and Western society.
This volume brings together four contributions to mathematical
fluid mechanics, a classical but still highly active research
field. The contributions cover not only the classical Navier-Stokes
equations and Euler equations, but also some simplified models, and
fluids interacting with elastic walls. The questions addressed in
the lectures range from the basic problems of existence/blow-up of
weak and more regular solutions, to modeling and aspects related to
numerical methods. This book covers recent advances in several
important areas of fluid mechanics. An output of the CIME Summer
School "Progress in mathematical fluid mechanics" held in Cetraro
in 2019, it offers a collection of lecture notes prepared by T.
Buckmaster, (Princeton), S. Canic (UCB) P. Constantin (Princeton)
and A. Kiselev (Duke). These notes will be a valuable asset for
researchers and advanced graduate students in several aspects of
mathematicsl fluid mechanics.
28 June 1389, the Field of the Blackbirds. A Christian army made up
of Serbs, Bosnians, Albanians and Romanians confront an Ottoman
army. In ten hours the battle is over, and the Muslims possess the
field; an outcome that has haunted the vanquished ever since. 28
June 1989, the Serb Leader Slobodan Milosevic launches his campaign
for a fresh massacre of the Albanians, the majority population of
Kosovo. In three short narratives Kadare shows how legends of
betrayal and defeat simmered in European civilisation for six
hundred years, culminating in the agony of one tiny population at
the end of the twentieth century.
FINALIST--2008 PEN TRANSLATION PRIZE
In "The Essential Writings of Machiavelli," Peter Constantine has
assembled a comprehensive collection that shows the true depth and
breadth of a great Renaissance thinker. Refreshingly accessible,
these superb new translations are faithful to Machiavelli's
original, beautifully crafted writings.
The volume features essays that appear in English for the first
time, such as "A Caution to the Medici" and "The Persecution of
Africa." Also included are complete versions of the political
treatise, "The Prince," the comic satire "The Mandrake," "The Life
of Castruccio Castracani," and the classic story "Belfagor," along
with selections from "The Discourses, The Art of War," and
"Florentine Histories," Augmented with useful features-vital and
concise annotations and cross-references-this unique compendium is
certain to become the standard one-volume reference to this
influential, versatile, and ever timely writer.
"Machiavelli's stress on political necessity rather than moral
perfection helped inspire the Renaissance by renewing links with
Thucydides and other classical thinkers. This new collection
provides deeper insight into Machiavelli's personality as a writer,
thus broadening our understanding of him."
-Robert D. Kaplan, author of W"arrior Politics: Why Leadership
Demands a Pagan Ethos"
"Constantine's selection is not only intelligent; his translations
are astonishingly good. Thoughtfully introduced by Albert Russell
Ascoli, this edition belongs in everyone's library."
-John Jeffries Martin, professor and chair, department of history,
Trinity University
"If one were to assign a single edition of Machiavelli's works,
thismost certainly would be it."
-John P. McCormick, professor, department of political science,
University of Chicago
"A book that will last, that you will reread all your life and then pass on to your grandchildren. Or ask to be buried with."—Michael Dirda, Washington Post
Following the historic publication of Norton's The Complete Works of Isaac Babel in the fall of 2001, The Collected Stories of Isaac Babel appears as the most authoritative and complete edition of his fiction ever published in paperback. Babel was best known for his mastery of the short story form—in which he ranks alongside Kafka and Hemingway—but his career was tragically cut short when he was murdered by Stalin's secret police. Edited by his daughter Nathalie Babel and translated by award-winner Peter Constantine, this paperback edition includes the stunning Red Cavalry Stories; The Odessa Tales, featuring the legendary gangster Benya Krik; and the tragic later stories, including "Guy de Maupassant." This will be the standard edition of Babel's stories for years to come.
"He is a writer who stabs the mind and the heart and the inner eye with short, savage strokes."—Richard Bernstein, New York Times
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Taras Bulba (Paperback, New Ed)
Nikolai Gogol; Translated by Peter Constantine; Introduction by Robert D. Kaplan
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The First New Translation in Forty Years
Set sometime between the mid-sixteenth and early-seventeenth
century, Gogol's epic tale recounts both a bloody Cossack revolt
against the Poles (led by the bold Taras Bulba of Ukrainian folk
mythology) and the trials of Taras Bulba's two sons.
As Robert Kaplan writes in his Introduction, " "Taras Bulba"] has a
Kiplingesque gusto . . . that makes it a pleasure to read, but
central to its theme is an unredemptive, darkly evil violence that
is far beyond anything that Kipling ever touched on. We need more
works like "Taras Bulba" to better understand the emotional
wellsprings of the threat we face today in places like the Middle
East and Central Asia." And the critic John Cournos has noted, "A
clue to all Russian realism may be found in a Russian critic's
observation about Gogol: 'Seldom has nature created a man so
romantic in bent, yet so masterly in portraying all that is
unromantic in life.' But this statement does not cover the whole
ground, for it is easy to see in almost all of Gogol's work his
'free Cossack soul' trying to break through the shell of sordid
today like some ancient demon, essentially Dionysian. So that his
works, true though they are to our life, are at once a reproach, a
protest, and a challenge, ever calling for joy, ancient joy, that
is no more with us. And they have all the joy and sadness of the
Ukrainian songs he loved so much."
"From the Hardcover edition."
Translated by Peter Constantine Edited and with a new introduction
by Leo Damrosch 'Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains'
is the dramatic opening line of The Social Contract, published in
1762. Quoted by politicians and philosophers alike, the power of
this sentence continues to resonate. It laid the groundwork for
both the American and French Revolutions, and is considered a
foundational text in the development of the modern principles of
human rights. Rousseau was an extraordinary visionary and a
revolutionary thinker. The Essential Writings of Jean-Jacques
Rousseau collects his best and most indispensable work. The book
includes: Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality
Among Men and The Social Contract in full, plus selections from
Emile, a treatise on education, the autobiographical Reveries of
the Solitary Walker and Julie, or the New Heloise,an epistolary
novel.
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The Prince (Paperback)
Niccolo Machiavelli; Translated by Peter Constantine
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Machiavelli's highly influential treatise on political power 'It is
far safer to be feared than loved...' The Prince shocked Europe on
publication with its advocacy of ruthless tactics for gaining
absolute power and its abandonment of conventional morality.
Niccolo Machiavelli drew on his own experience of office under the
turbulent Florentine republic, rejecting traditional values of
political theory and recognising the complicated, transient nature
of political life. Machiavelli made his name notorious for
centuries with The Prince, his clever and cynical work about power
relationships. The key themes of this influential, and ever timely,
writer are that adaptability is the key to success and that
effective leadership is sometimes only possible at the expense of
moral standards. 'Everyone should have a copy of Machiavelli's The
Prince, whose original purpose may have been to counsel Renaissance
rulers in the art of statecraft but is still applicable to and,
indeed, acted on by modern politicians and power-brokers' Guardian
Newly translated by Peter Constantine
Edited and with an Introduction by Leo Damrosch
"The Essential Writings of Rousseau" collects the best and most
indispensable work of one of the world's most influential writers.
A towering figure of Enlightenment thought, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
was also one of that movement's most passionate and persuasive
critics. His extraordinarily original observations on politics,
education, and human nature were provocative in their day and
remain resonant more than two hundred years after his death.
Rousseau's 1762 treatise "The Social Contract" laid intellectual
groundwork for both the American and French Revolutions,
influencing such figures as Thomas Jefferson. An eloquent writer
with profound insight into human psychology, Rousseau also penned
one of the most compelling autobiographies ever written--the
magisterial "Confessions." The entirety of the first three books of
that masterpiece along with the complete "Social Contract" are
included in this indispensable volume.
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