Tag: Life

Spirit Rising My Life, My Music


Free Download Rachel Wenrick, Desmond Tutu, "Spirit Rising: My Life, My Music"
English | 2014 | pages: 256 | ISBN: 0062071793 | EPUB | 12,5 mb
Grammy Award-winning singer Angélique Kidjo is known for her electrifying voice and fearless advocacy work. In this intimate memoir, she reveals how she escaped Communist Africa to make her dreams a reality, and how she’s prompting others all around the world to reach for theirs as well.

(more…)

Reconstructing Trauma and Meaning Life Narratives of Survivors of Political Violence during Apartheid in South Africa


Free Download Ileana Carmen Rogobete, "Reconstructing Trauma and Meaning: Life Narratives of Survivors of Political Violence during Apartheid in South Africa"
English | ISBN: 1443880094 | 2015 | 255 pages | PDF | 961 KB
Repressive regimes, regardless of their nature and geographic location, have a destructive and dehumanizing effect on peoples lives. Oppression and political violence shatter victims identities, their relationships, communities and the meaning of their world as a safe and coherent place. However, while some people suffer traumatising long term effects, others become stronger and more resilient, able to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of tragedy. Reconstructing Trauma and Meaning is an invitation to revisit, bear witness and listen to the stories of suffering and healing of survivors of apartheid repression in South Africa. This work is an exploration of the life trajectories of former victims of gross human rights violations during apartheid and their creative ways of reconstructing meaning after trauma. Their life narratives, shaped by social, political and cultural realities, are a valuable contribution to the collective memory of the nation, as an intrinsic part of the continuous process of reconciliation and transformation in South Africa.

(more…)

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Ten Years of the Claremont Review of Books


Free Download Charles R. Kesler, John B. Kienker, "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: Ten Years of the Claremont Review of Books"
English | 2012 | pages: 520 | ISBN: 1442213337 | EPUB | 33,1 mb
Over the past 10 years, the Claremont Review of Books has become one of the preeminent conservative magazines in the United States, offering bold arguments for a reinvigorated conservatism that draws upon the timeless principles of the American Founding and applies them to the moral and political problems we face today. With essays by the likes of William F. Buckley, Jr., Christopher Hitchens, Richard Brookheiser, James Q. Wilson, Allen C. Guelzo, Victor Davis Hanson, Ross Douthat, and many others, this collection surveys the range of issues addressed in the Claremont Review of Books first decade, from the conservative critique of American progressivism to foreign policy, politics, history, and culture. Liberally illustrated with art director Elliot Banfield’s popular cartoons, Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness provides the magazine’s many devotees with a treasured keepsake of a tumultuous decade and will be of interest to all those who care about American politics and culture.

(more…)

Life between Two Deaths, 1989-2001 U.S. Culture in the Long Nineties


Free Download Life between Two Deaths, 1989-2001: U.S. Culture in the Long Nineties By Philip E. Wegner
2009 | 296 Pages | ISBN: 0822344580 | PDF | 3 MB
Through virtuoso readings of significant works of American film, television, and fiction, Phillip E. Wegner demonstrates that the period between the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 fostered a unique consciousness and represented a moment of immense historical possibilities now at risk of being forgotten in the midst of the "war on terror." Wegner argues that 9/11 should be understood as a form of what Jacques Lacan called the "second death," an event that repeats an earlier "fall," in this instance the collapse of the Berlin Wall. By describing 9/11 as a repetition, Wegner does not deny its significance. Rather, he argues that it was only with the fall of the towers that the symbolic universe of the Cold War was finally destroyed and a true "new world order," in which the United States assumed disturbing new powers, was put into place.Wegner shows how phenomena including the debate on globalization, neoliberal notions of the end of history, the explosive growth of the Internet, the efflorescence of new architectural and urban planning projects, developments in literary and cultural production, new turns in theory and philosophy, and the rapid growth of the antiglobalization movement came to characterize the long nineties. He offers readings of some of the most interesting cultural texts of the era: Don DeLillo’s White Noise; Joe Haldeman’s Forever trilogy; Octavia Butler’s Parable novels; the Terminator films; the movies Fight Club, Independence Day, Cape Fear, and Ghost Dog; and the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In so doing, he illuminates fundamental issues concerning narrative, such as how beginnings and endings are recognized and how relationships between events are constructed.

(more…)

Life Class The Selected Memoirs of Diana Athill


Free Download Diana Athill, "Life Class: The Selected Memoirs of Diana Athill"
English | ISBN: 1847081460 | 2010 | 667 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Diana Athill, born in 1917, made her reputation as a writer with the candour of her memoirs; through her commitment, in her words, ‘to understand, to be aware, to touch the truth’. In a celebration of her life and writing, Life Class brings together four of her best-loved memoirs in one volume, spanning her very English childhood, her life and loves during the Second World War, her publishing career at André Deutsch, and her reflections on old age. Introduced by Ian Jack, Diana Athill’s selected memoirs are a remarkable testament to an unusual and fully lived life.

(more…)

Jack London A Life


Free Download Alex Kershaw, "Jack London: A Life"
English | 2013 | pages: 334 | ISBN: 031219904X, 0312181191 | EPUB | 0,9 mb
Raised in poverty as an illegitimate child, Jack London dropped out of school to support his mother, working in mind-deadening jobs that would foster a lifelong interest in socialism. Brilliant and self-taught, he haunted California’s waterside bars, brawling with drunken sailors and learning about love from prostitutes. His lust for adventure took him from the beaches of Hawaii to the gold fields of Alaska, where he experienced firsthand the struggles for survival he would later immortalize in classics like White Fang and The Call of the Wild.

(more…)

Information The Key to Life


Free Download Werner Gitt, "Information: The Key to Life"
English | ISBN: 1683443411 | 2023 | 478 pages | EPUB, PDF | 15 MB + 4 MB
Go Beyond the Boundary of Science and Discover the Divine Source of Universal Information.

(more…)