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Degrowth is a planned economic contraction in wealthy countries
that reduces production and consumption-and, by extension,
greenhouse gas emissions and stresses on global ecosystems-to
sustainable levels within ecological limits. This book explores the
idea of degrowth as an economic alternative to offer a more
sustainable and just future. A growing number of scientists and
scholars now recognize that a system that continues to prioritize
economic growth will prevent us from effectively addressing the
dual environmental crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.
To establish the case for degrowth, the text opens by posing
critical questions about our current system and identifying its
limitations, as well as discussing the ineffectiveness of "false
solutions" that seem to offer something new but would actually
preserve the status quo. The concept of degrowth is then fully
introduced along with a discussion of core principles and goals as
well as major critiques and questions. The book explores what
living in a degrowth society would entail and the policies needed
to support degrowth. Finally, the work concludes by examining the
opportunities and challenges for degrowth and a successful
transition to a sustainable steady-state economy. This book
provides an advanced introduction to the environmental issues
around degrowth for students, scholars and activists interested in
economic alternatives, sustainability and the environment.
Degrowth is a planned economic contraction in wealthy countries
that reduces production and consumption-and, by extension,
greenhouse gas emissions and stresses on global ecosystems-to
sustainable levels within ecological limits. This book explores the
idea of degrowth as an economic alternative to offer a more
sustainable and just future. A growing number of scientists and
scholars now recognize that a system that continues to prioritize
economic growth will prevent us from effectively addressing the
dual environmental crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.
To establish the case for degrowth, the text opens by posing
critical questions about our current system and identifying its
limitations, as well as discussing the ineffectiveness of "false
solutions" that seem to offer something new but would actually
preserve the status quo. The concept of degrowth is then fully
introduced along with a discussion of core principles and goals as
well as major critiques and questions. The book explores what
living in a degrowth society would entail and the policies needed
to support degrowth. Finally, the work concludes by examining the
opportunities and challenges for degrowth and a successful
transition to a sustainable steady-state economy. This book
provides an advanced introduction to the environmental issues
around degrowth for students, scholars and activists interested in
economic alternatives, sustainability and the environment.
Climate Change Solutions represents an application of critical
theory to examine proposed solutions to climate change. Drawing
from Marx's negative conception of ideology, the authors illustrate
how ideology continues to conceal the capital-climate contradiction
or the fundamental incompatibility between growth-dependent
capitalism and effectively and justly mitigating climate change.
Dominant solutions to climate change that offer minor changes to
the current system fail to address this contradiction. However,
alternatives like degrowth involve a shift in priorities and power
relations and can offer new systemic arrangements that confront and
move beyond the capital-climate contradiction. While there are
clear barriers to a systemic transition that prioritizes social and
ecological well-being, such a transition is possible and desirable.
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1967 (Paperback)
David Stuart Ryan
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R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Advertising man Paul Dane felt the year of 1967 promised to be
rather different as he drove south across the river with Susie,
high as a kite. And so the year proved to be. The Rolling Stones
drug bust set the tone.. The first worldwide broadcast of a pop
song with 'All You Need Is Love' brought hope. The Monterey
Festival in California was a triumph. The women had never been so
willing, the countryside never more beautiful, as 'the summer of
love' exploded in all its glorious profusion. As you embark on your
roller coaster ride, you may well wonder where you are going to end
up. But then so did the rest of the country and the world as 1967
brought reminders of a distant Merrie England that everyone had
thought long buried. Yet here it was bursting back into life. Could
it get any weirder or wilder? Along comes the Pink Floyd with eerie
presentiments of the Space Age. Hold onto your seats and make sure
you are firmly strapped in. The journey has begun, The piper is at
the gates of dawn. But there would inevitably be casualties along
the way. Here is a novel to make you taste, feel, see and
experience how it was in the heady days of 1967. There is a lot of
sex. It is '50 shades of grey' but now in glorious psychedelic
color. And there is a lot of rock'n'roll. It is the soundtrack to
the year in a way that permeated every crevice, music was
everywhere, and it was influential in a way that was all embracing,
there was no getting away from the revolution being fermented. In
the background rumble the sounds of war, of the draft, of ugly
realities that could be denied but not necessarily escaped. The
book takes you through each kaleidoscopic month of the year,
encountering a host of dazzling characters, especially the women
who regularly cross Paul Dane's path, and who invariably give as
good as they get. There are the athletic but curious girls from
Chicago who are swept away by the raunchy music of the Stones
recreating the blues of the Mississippi Delta with a fresh
sensuality that carries all before them. And it is Jagger's music
which persuades Janet, shortly to be married, to spend the night
together with Paul Dane so he can instruct her in the ways of the
bedroom. Tineka, a Dutch girl, working as an au pair right next to
where John Lennon resides, is invited to a London party where she
leaves her virginity behind and discovers a whole new lifestyle. By
the time the golden summer of 1967 arrives the scene has switched
to the holiday island of Jersey. Estelle, an art student, finds
herself singing about a girl leaving home, it is from the new
Beatles record, Sergeant Pepper, as she walks along the coast road
with Paul. Is it also a song about her? She seeks love and
understanding, but that she discovers is hard to find with police
torchlights playing over her naked form. Back in London, we meet
more American girls checking out the fast moving London scene. A
new supergroup, the Pink Floyd, is arising. For Julia from Florida
it is a chance to dip her toe in the waters of a London scene that
flows so fast it is difficult to even know what precisely she is
experiencing in the shadowed recesses of The Roundhouse and the
house where there has been a suicide in the last week. The imminent
tragedy of Brian Jones' destruction figures in the closing months
of the year. You encounter him appearing before a vengeful
judiciary, winning a reprieve but then completing his own rapid
disintegration. The enigmatic figure of Prince Stanislaus
Klossowski de Rola, friend of the Stones, of Paul McCartney, of Syd
Barrett from the Pink Floyd, makes several appearances through the
book. He hints at other realities, of other truths, the mystical
East beckons, sadly he leaves the shattered Syd Barrett to his
demons after realizing Syd is beyond even his wizardry. Besides, he
has his hands full trying to save Brian Jones, original founder of
the Stones. The year of 1967 ends as mysteriously as it had begun.
Poet David Stuart Ryan describes his round the world journey in
poems and pictures. More than 100 original color pictures bring the
journey unforgettably alive as you join the poet on an epic
adventure that takes in more than a dozen countries, and the
searing encounters on the way. The sheer vividness of the East
comes across in these scintillating picture and word poetic
insights into its different ethos, traditions, landscape, culture,
religion and philosophy. Above all, the haunting beauty of the
Earth in all its variety: deserts, mountains, seas and jungles,
comes across in picture after picture as you join the poet on his
quest. From the Himalayan mountains to the jungles of Malaysia, the
deserts of Iran and the beauties of Croatia's and Goa's sea coasts,
you begin to explore a world rich in variety, experience and
romantic possibility. You are about to ship out on a voyage of
discovery that will remind you of all the world has to offer. The
journey begins at Dover, England and finishes in Hong Kong ready
for the next stage which leads on to the new world of Australia
that awaits you in volume 4 of this multi-volume poetry collection
by an international award-winning poet, travel writer, artist and
film-maker. The pictures and words capture a moment in time, but
this moment contains a lasting haunting grip on the imagination.
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Taboo (Paperback)
David Stuart Ryan
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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An exploration of ancient taboos Taboo is a novel that explores
those areas of life generally considered off limits. It is a
mystery, a romance, a probe behind convention to look for reality.
The bringing to light of what has been previously hidden from
ourselves....this is the process at work in Taboo. Horrors, fears,
irrational drives come bubbling up to the surface from an ancient
past. Taboo contains a dilemma capable of many possible outcomes,
what actually transpires will both surprise and enlighten you. This
is the third novel by David Stuart Ryan, in many ways it is his
most ambitious and mysterious as he plays with both time and place
to produce a non linear picture of our lives. The story begins in
modern day Amsterdam but quickly reverts to the invading Russian
armies killing and raping the civilian German population as the war
comes to its apocalyptic conclusion. This becomes a metaphor for
the continuing war between man and woman when communications break
down and misunderstandings multiply. The novel takes you back
through the preceding weeks to see how the fatal confrontation
described in the early chapters took place. The heady initial
romance is all the more poignant because we already know the
outcome. Or do we? The second part of the novel reverts to linear
time and we are able to follow the succeeding involvements and
realise how these are affected by what has happened in the past.
One image of a woman begins to merge into that of another,
especially as these romances are conducted in the same Amstersam
hotel room. The original protagonists and lovers now meet up again
in Germany, but too much has flowed uder the bridge for the meeting
to be anything other than climatic. And what of the other lovers on
the way, was one of these the true romance of a lifetime? Only you
can judge. Taboo sets out the characters and the circumstances, for
you to put the jagged broken pieces back together again and form
your own picture.
What were the demons that drove the most influential artist of the
late 20th century? David Stuart Ryan has used his access to the
files of Time magazine, plus interviews with many of the leading
Beatles players, to build an unforgettable portrayal of the
previously hidden sides of John Lennon. You feel like are reliving
every day in the life...and what a life it was 'A whole lot of fun'
'Great photos too.' Mail on Sunday book review This new edition
reveals many previously unknown sides to the amazing never to be
repeated rise to fame and fortune of the Beatles, the most
influential music group the world has ever known. A group whose
reach and fame continues to grow with the years. It is time to
explore just what happened to them in their early years to create
such a phenomenon. A phenomenon that will never be known again as
their first commentator, Bob Wooler, DJ at the Cavern club, so
presciently predicted. Here is your chance to find out the origins
of the songs that continue to fascinate and haunt in equal measure,
to understand the times that formed and moulded them, to explore
their undying message that only love can save the world. And it is
a chance to marvel and wonder at just how four ordinary lads from
Liverpool rose to become worldwide idols and icons for a new age.
An age we are only now really entering.
Award winning poet, David Stuart Ryan, explores the impact of a
return to home after a round the world trip which has lasted some
years. The impact of half forgotten places and people comes across
in new and revealing ways as he explores what they still mean. But
the lure of travel calls again. There is a whole section of the
poetry which looks at America as he journeys there for a visit that
takes in a long trip along the ocean highway of the eastern
seaboard. The range of his travels from Toronto to South Carolina
enables him to capture the very essence of the American scene he
travels through and records in poem and picture. After this contact
with the American experience the poet returns to London England to
continue his exploration of roots, heritage, memory and how all
this has formed the present. The benefits of looking both inside
and outside the culture produce insights, discoveries, a greater
degree of understanding of the truth of our lives. Once again David
Stuart Ryan relies as much on his illustrations as on his poetry in
order to penetrate through to the very core of an experience. For
this is how we perceive our lives, we take in all available sources
of information and then combine them in our brains in order to
produce a picture, an approximation of reality. What precisely is
this reality? The poems search back in time, to childhood, to
history, to remembered fragments, snippets and glimpses from both
the past and present. Only by patiently reconstructing these early
traces of our lives can we hope to establish the meaning, the
direction and purpose of them As we reach the conclusion of this
journey of discovery, the family history looms large in the poems.
Old Victorian progenitors sit proudly on the page, they traveled
further and faster than even our own civilization. 'Home - and a
journey to the USA' concludes with a paean to the breaking dawn
down the home street as the rain fructifies and multiplies the life
in the patient sturdy trees. The poems in this volume are all
accompanied by David Stuart Ryan's original illustrations in full
color, helping to create a whole experience where words and
pictures reinforce and round out each other. The poetic experience
you receive is unforgettable in its deep seated images that call
and lure with their hints of another world alongside the everyday.
This is poetry at its finest reinforced by unforgettable original
images in full glorious color. It is an art lover's book just as
much as a poetry lover's book. Book collectors and art collectors
will immediately recognize the unique character of this poetry
volume, it is a work of art in itself which has been some 40 years
in the making.
The quest for a perfect romance. A couple set out to look for
Shangri la and become immersed in the mysteries of the East. If you
have ever wondered what it is like to hit the overland route to the
East and what may await you on the way, then this is it. High
romance in the mountains, mystery and enlightening encounters
multiply as the story unfolds. 'A well-written thoroughly enjoyable
book evoking the romance and adventure of this last frontier. The
overland trek is particularly well handled as you would expect from
a seasoned round the world traveler.' Printer's Pie review. In
'Looking for Kathmandu' you meet Peter Anscombe a Vietnam war
veteran with a mighty chip upon his shoulder at what happened to
him there. When, for reasons he finds hard to explain even to
himself, he sets out on a great journey towards the East and India,
he has no idea what will become of him, but he knows he seeks
another, better world. In Istanbul he meets Birgit, a uni student
who found herself signing up to join a coach heading East when she
was in Amsterdam, crying uncontrollably as she felt her life
dissolving. Fate seems to intervene to bring them together in
Istanbul, but this is only the beginning of a journey which will
take them across thousands of miles of deserts and mountains in the
raw heart of Asia. Rainbows in profusion greet their eyes as they
gaze out at the skies from their mountain viewpoint in Turkey. In
old Persia, present day Iran, they find their own love nest in the
heart of Teheran. By the shores of the Caspian Sea Birgit suddenly
realizes that the fields they are standing beside waiting to hitch
a lift towards the East are actually full of marijuana grass. She
whoops with joy and harvests her crop, even though there is a death
penalty in operation in the country for possession. In Afghanistan
under the brilliant stars with the Milky Way visible in stunning
clarity, the romance goes into overdrive. After a row, Birgit naked
runs off into the desert night. Peter follows, alarmed at what
might befall her. He catches up with her crouched at the bottom of
a gully. He slowly descends the shifting sands of the gully in the
night. 'Don't fight me, instead love me', he implores before she
surrenders and they make passionate love. Now perfectly relaxed and
at one with the world, Birgit finds a tortoise with a parasite bug
clamped to its leg in the gully. With a long departed doctor for a
father, she hands the tortoise to Peter to remove the parasite and
cure the patient visitor from the natural world. Liberated, the
tortoise proceeds on its way, the couple head into old Kabul, where
they discover the great thriving city that existed before the wars
began that were to tear out its heart. 'Looking for Kathmandu'
immerses you in an East that is likely to disappear almost
completely in the next few decades. It is a snapshot in time that
reveals the magic and the mystery of cultures that were old even
while the Western cultures were being born. You join the couple on
their quest to enter this ancient civilization with its wonders,
inexplicable coincidences and marvellously wise sages and holymen.
Immersed in this world, the revelations and experiences that occur
for both Birgit and Peter are destined to reveal them to themselves
in a new stark light. Is it possible for them to survive the shocks
and twists of fate that take them to a place from which there is no
coming back?
Photographs by David Stuart Ryan and Lisa Norfolk Take a ride right
around the USA in the company of poet David Stuart Ryan and see the
world in a slightly different way from the one you have been used
to. You are shown the offbeat, the unusual, the telling little
details about people and places that mark them out as the unique
and unforgettable roadstops that they are on your trip. The text
and pictures are linked together to show you exactly what the
author is describing, it all comes vividly alive and makes you feel
you know the place just that little bit better. For armchair
travel, or the real thing, there is no better guide than 'America -
a guide to the experience.' Reviews of 'America' ============= "The
book gives an up to date impression of America often with an
emphasis on the slightly off-beat. All aspects of American life are
covered, from cowboy country to the burial of the unknown soldier
from Vietnam in Washington, from Dallas to Fisherman's Wharf in San
Francisco, Mexico Way and Mardi Gras have attention as do the
surfing beaches and Daytona speedway. The reader will discover just
how diverse the USA is and the book paints a vivid picture of the
'real' America unlike many other travel guides. David Stuart Ryan
travelled over 10,000 miles researching this book during three
extended tours of America. He is one of America's prize winning
poets. The photographs in the book are truly impressive and each is
an original that has never before been published. Altogether a most
enjoyable book and one which it will be a pleasure to re-read.' A
review from 'The Book Exchange" "The two page spreads are well
composed, the lighting is good and the pictures interesting."
Photographic Society of America Journal "I look forward to reading
it." President Bill Clinton
- the land of Australia and islands of Fiji Award-winning poet
David Stuart Ryan takes you into the very heart of the Australian
land and its presences in a vivid journey that includes over 100
original illustrations. Drawing on his Australian roots - his
mother, grandmother and great grandmother were all Australian - the
poet produces some new insights into the very nature of the land
and its history. Illustrations of the native animals as well as its
peoples bring this poetic journey alive and challenging in its
depictions of the continent. The vast empty spaces, the pure
colours, the ever present sun, are all here in surprising
combinations hinting at a land altogether different from the common
perception. Ghosts and vestiges haunt the landscape from forgotten
times. They then find their way into some of the poems in this
volume. Here is a land at once very old, peopled by equally ancient
peoples, yet also a place where newcomers have poured in, virtually
unaware of its history and presence. While they mostly cling to the
coastal fringes, there is wonder but also fear to be found in the
inner regions of a vast and lucky country that has yet to be fully
explored. Join David Stuart Ryan on his own exploration of the
southern land, Terra Australis, Australia.
The story of Marlene Dietrich's life is the story of the 20th
century. Author David Stuart Ryan who wrote the bestselling
biography 'John Lennon's Secret' explores the amazing and
circuitous route that took her to Hollywood and riches. But to
understand the essential Marlene it is necessary to go right back
in time to the era of La Belle Epoque when a very feudal and
settled order still existed in Europe. 'The Blue Angel' transports
you to a glittering world that is all about to disappear in the
maelstrom of world war. What emerges from the conflict is a
feverish gaiety that seeks to put behind it all the suffering that
has taken place. You are entering the Jazz Age and a Berlin that
having suffered hyperinflation decides anything goes. The Berliner
Luft - the Berlin air - is what the locals call it. This madcap
atmosphere was to be recreated by a young journalist - Billy Wilder
- when he made the journey to Hollywood. Indeed, the plot for his
greatest film, 'Some Like It Hot', drew on his experiences in
Berlin, and Billy Wilder was one of the respondents to the author
when he came to write Marlene's story. Others included her musical
collaborator for her stage shows, the legendary Burt Bacharach, and
her rival for the part of the Blue Angel, Leni Riefenstahl. Her
personal assistant Bernard Hall gave some invalubale insights into
her later life. While her surprising contacts with Adolf Hitler
during his rise to power are hinted at in the films of Billy Wilder
who was very much part of the film world in pre-war Berlin. The
author reveals just what these contacts were, and the effect they
had upon her as she joined the Allied armies re-entering Germany.
Marlene's big break came when she played a vampish nightclub singer
of dubious morals, not a million miles away from her own background
trying to survive in a world turned upside down. 'The Blue Angel'
took her to America and a carefully constructed film star image
which embodies all the dazzling wealth and influence of Hollywood
at its most powerful and hypnotic. Yet the more you get into the
life of Marlene Dietrich, the greater the mystery becomes. Who was
she really? Only now can the expert analysis of David Stuart Ryan
reveal the true Marlene Dietrich, the person behind the image, the
human being behind the facade. Was she indeed the blue angel?
It has been a long time in the making but now the illustrated poems
of David Stuart Ryan are being made available, just as they were
created on a year long overland journey to India and then return to
London. The poems and original illustrations in vivid entrancing
colours reveal the full magic and mystery of the East as you join
the poet on his travels to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Kashmir,
Varanasi, Bihar, Mumbai and Goa in India. The 120 pictures in the
book bring the poems unforgettably alive as you visit the strange
and mysterious places the poet selects to set down in the book
which accompanies him, and which is faithfully reproduced now using
the latest computer technologies. 'The Sphere of the Moon Goddess'
is your introduction to 'The Seven Worlds' that this US
prize-winning poet reveals in the course of his travels. 'The
Sphere of the Moon Goddess' begins a journey that will take you
into the mysteries of life, not least from the influences of India
which permeate this first book in 'The Seven Worlds'. Extraordinary
discoveries await you.
'The Affair is All' is about the affair of a lifetime, which creeps
up uninvited and unintended - and shatters an old way of life
forever. Whether this is good or bad only the novel itself can
reveal. Set mainly in London, but also including scenes from
Copenhagen, Mumbai, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne and New York, the novel
weaves a spell of the theater world. Scintillating, excessive,
dangerous characters trap you in their dreams and schemes. If you
have ever wondered just what the creative atmosphere was like in
swinging London then this is it. Theater creative people involve
you in their schemes and dreams. Review by Printer's Pie
================= 'Damn impressive.'
You are now entering the second of 'The Seven Worlds' in David
Stuart Ryan's poetry series. 'The Conjunction of the Sun and Moon'
explores the relationship of man and woman in startling images,
poems and themes. As with his previous book, 'The Sphere of the
Moon Goddess', picture and text are intimately related and create a
satisfying whole describing the poetic experience. You cannot help
but be taken out of the everyday into the mysterious realms that
these poems inhabit. It is as much a work of art as a poetry
collection. The vivid intense colours of the original illustrations
take on a life of their own, by turns other worldly, erotic,
elusive, beautiful and intriguing. You will appreciate this book
for the ultra realistic depictions of love in all its many phases,
from soaring hope to plunging despair. But be warned, this is a 'no
holds barred' encounter you are about to enter. You suddenly
confront life face to face, and that can be disturbing as well as
inspiring. Poet David Stuart Ryan, a US award winning writer in the
'All Nations Poetry Competition' takes you out and beyond your
previous boundaries. Some journeys change you forever.
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