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2022 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tommaso; Croce Michel Publisher: Carocci Di fake news si sente parlare in moltissimi ambiti, al punto che questa espressione sembra ormai entrata a far parte del linguaggio comune. Le fake news sono generalmente considerate una fonte di inquinamento per l'ecosistema dell'informazione e una minaccia per la democrazia. Ma che cosa sono esattamente? Come si spiega la loro diffusione? Quale minaccia arrecano davvero alla nostra convivenza civile e che cosa dovremmo fare per proteggerci? Ricorrendo agli strumenti della filosofia, il libro risponde a queste domande e fornisce qualche utile indicazione su come cercare di organizzare al meglio la nostra resistenza. € 13,00
Scontato: € 12,35
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2017 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tommaso Publisher: Carocci Come ha sottolineato Aristotele all'inizio della 'Metafisica', aspiriamo alla conoscenza perché siamo curiosi, e il sapere come stiano le cose è qualcosa che ci appaga di per sé, indipendentemente dalle conseguenze pratiche. Ma in che cosa consiste questa condizione che desideriamo per noi stessi e che ricerchiamo nei nostri simili? Platone, nel 'Menone', afferma che la conoscenza non è riducibile a una mera credenza vera. Ma che cosa dobbiamo aggiungere? Stando ad una risposta tradizionale che molti fanno risalire proprio a Platone, una credenza vera, per essere conoscenza, deve anche essere giustificata sul piano epistemico. Partendo da questa analisi, e dalla critica a cui è stata sottoposta da parte di Gettier, il libro ripercorre le principali risposte offerte dall'epistemologia contemporanea, e affronta la questione connessa se la conoscenza sia una condizione alla quale possiamo legittimamente aspirare. € 13,00
Scontato: € 12,35
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Perennial € 14,80
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Harpercollins The author of City of Refuge returns with a startling and powerful novel of race, violence, and identity set on the eve of the Civil War. The year is 1855. Blackface minstrelsy is the most popular form of entertainment in a nation about to be torn apart by the battle over slavery. Henry Sims, a fugitive slave and a brilliant musician, has escaped to Philadelphia, where he earns money living by his wits and performing on the street. He is befriended by James Douglass, leader of a popular minstrel troupe struggling to compete with dozens of similar ensembles, who imagines that Henry’s skill and magnetism might restore his troupe’s sagging fortunes. The problem is that black and white performers are not allowed to appear together onstage. Together, the two concoct a masquerade to protect Henry’s identity, and Henry creates a sensation in his first appearances with the troupe. Yet even as their plan begins to reverse the troupe’s decline, a brutal slave hunter named Tull Burton has been employed by Henry’s former master to track down the runaway and retrieve him, by any means necessary. Bursting with narrative tension and unforgettable characters, shot through with unexpected turns and insight,A Free State is a thrilling reimagining of the American story by a novelist at the height of his powers. € 24,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Perennial Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, revisit Tom Piazza’s award-winning appraisal of a city in crisis—with a new afterword placing the story of New Orleans in the context of the ongoing threat to America’s coastal populations. In the decade since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans, Americans have learned much from the resilience of this proud, battered city. And yet, even as the city has regained some of its lost footing, other regions around the country continue to be battered by hurricanes, snow and ice storms, and massive weather events like Superstorm Sandy, which devastated the mid-Atlantic coast seven years later. Published just months after the storm, Why New Orleans Matters was immediately hailed as a passionate and eloquent celebration of the city as both a cultural center and a home to millions of residents from varied—and sometimes precarious—walks of life. Award-winning author Tom Piazza, a longtime New Orleans resident, evoked the sensuous rapture of the city that gave us jazz music and Creole cooking, but also examined its deep undercurrents of corruption, racism, and injustice, and explored how its people endure and transcend those conditions. Perhaps most important, he asked that we all, as Americans consider our shared responsibility to this great and neglected metropolis and all the things it has shared with the world: its grace and beauty, resilience and soul. In the years since its first publication, Piazza has continued to explore the story of New Orleans and its people in many ways—most notably in his novel City of Refuge and as a writer for the acclaimed HBO series Treme, created by David Simon. Now, he revisits Why New Orleans Matters—and, in an all-new foreword for this edition, re-examines the story of Katrina as a cautionary tale for a nation that has too often neglected both its treasures and, far more important, its people. € 15,20
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Lomax Alan, Piazza Tom (CON), Ferris William R. (INT) Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc More than fifty years ago, on a trip dubbed “the Southern Journey,” Alan Lomax visited Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, and Tennessee, uncovering the little-known southern backcountry and blues music that we now consider uniquely American. Lomax’s camera was a constant companion, and his images of both legendary and anonymous folk musicians complement his famous field recordings. These photographs—largely unpublished—show musicians making music with family and friends at home, with fellow worshippers at church, and alongside workers and prisoners in the fields. Discussions of Lomax’s life and career by his disciple and lauded folklorist William Ferris, and a lyrical look at Lomax’s photographs by novelist and Grammy Award-winning music writer Tom Piazza, enrich this valuable collection. € 31,20
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Perennial Tom Piazza?s sharp intelligence, insight, and passion fuel this new collection of writings on music, literature, New Orleans, and America itself in desperate times. For his first book since his award-winning novel City of Refuge and his stunning and influential post-Katrina polemic Why New Orleans Matters, Piazza selects the best of his writings on American roots music and musicians, including his Grammy-winning album notes for Martin Scorsese Presents: The Blues; his classic profile of bluegrass legend Jimmy Martin; essays on Jimmie Rodgers, Charley Patton, and Bob Dylan; and much more. In the book?s second section, Piazza turns his attention to literature, politics, and post-Katrina America in articles and essays on subjects ranging from Charlie Chan movies to the life and work of Norman Mailer, from the New Orleans housing crisis to the BP oil spill, from Jelly Roll Morton?s Library of Congress recordings to the future of books. The third and final section delivers a startlingly original meditation on fiction, sentimentality, and cynicism?a major new essay from this brilliant, unpredictable, and absolutely necessary writer. € 15,70
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2010 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Marco Tropea Editore Fine agosto 2005: la vita di New Orleans e dei suoi abitanti sta per essere squassata dalla furia distruttrice dell'uragano Katrina. Due famiglie, diversissime per estrazione sociale e condizioni economiche cercano di fronteggiare l'imminente disastro. SJ Williams, falegname afroamericano e vedovo, vive e lavora nel quartiere in cui è nato e cresciuto - il Lower Ninth Ward, la baraccopoli, sorta sotto il livello del Mississipi, che sarà completamente devastata dalla furia delle acque. Conduce una vita incerta, dividendosi tra l'assistenza alla sorella mentalmente instabile e la preoccupazione per il figlio che cerca in tutti i modi di togliere dalla strada. Craig Donaldson, bianco, originario del Midwest, è direttore di una riista alternativa di successo; innamorato della città in cui ha scelto di vivere, deve però fare i conti con un matrimonio sull'orlo del fallimento e il malessere della compagna Alice, sempre più insofferente verso una città che ha sempre sentito minacciosa e insicura. La fatidica notte del 29 agosto mentre i malandati argini cittadini cedono rovinosamente, le vite di tutti loro cambieranno per sempre. Dai quartieri di una New Orleans disperata, Tom Piazza conduce il lettore dentro il disastro attraverso la storia di due famiglie e di una intera comunità, e fa toccare dal vivo le contraddizioni di un intero paese. € 18,90
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Perennial In the heat of late summer, two New Orleans families—one black and one white—confront a storm that will change the course of their lives. SJ Williams, a carpenter and widower, lives and works in the Lower Ninth Ward community where he was born and raised. Across town, Craig Donaldson, a Midwestern transplant and the editor of the city's alternative paper, faces deepening cracks in his family. When the news of the gathering hurricane spreads—and when the levees give way and the floodwaters come—the fate of each family changes forever. € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom, Stuart Marty (FRW) Publisher: Country Music Foundation Jimmy Martin was just twenty-two years old when Bill Monroe asked him to join the Blue Grass Boys. That invitation was the start of a career that spanned half a century and climaxed with Martin's induction into the International Bluegrass Music Association's Hall of Honor. Always an enigmatic figure, Martin was as famous for his temper as he was for his talent. On assignment from rhe Oxford American magazine, fiction writer and music critic Tom Piazza drove from his home in New Orleans to Nashville to interview Martin and found himself pitched headlong into a world he couldn't have anticipated. Martin's mercurial personality drew the writer into a series of escalating encounters (with mean dogs, broken-down cars, and near electrocution), culminating in a harrowing and unforgettable expedition with Martin to the Grand Ole Opry. Though Martin frequently played at the Opry, he dreamed of one day becoming a full member. Wild and untameable to the end, he died before seeing his dream fulfilled. True Adventures with the King of Bluegrass is the funny, scary, and powerfully poignant portrait of one of the legends of American music. € 11,60
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Harpercollins In the aftermath of Katrina and the disaster that followed, promises were made, forgotten, and renewed. Now what will become of New Orleans in the years ahead? What do this proud, battered city and its people mean to America and the world? Award-winning author and longtime New Orleans resident Tom Piazza illuminates the storied culture and uncertain future of this great and neglected American metropolis by evoking the sensuous rapture of the city that gave us jazz music and Creole cooking; examining its deep undercurrents of corruption, racism, and injustice; and explaining how its people endure and transcend those conditions. And, perhaps most important, he asks us all to consider the spirit of this place and all the things it has shared with the world: its grace and beauty, resilience and soul. € 10,70
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Harpercollins
The winds of Hurricane Katrina, and the national disaster that followed, brought with them a moment of shared cultural awareness: Thousands were killed and many more displaced; promises were made, forgotten, and renewed; the city of New Orleans was engulfed by floodwaters of biblical proportions—all in a wrenching drama that captured international attention. Yet the passing of that moment has left too many questions. What will become of New Orleans in the months and years to come? What of its people, who fled the city on a rising tide of panic, trading all they knew and loved for a dim hope of shelter and rest? And, ultimately, what do those people and their city mean to America and the world? In Why New Orleans Matters, award-winning author and New Orleans resident Tom Piazza illuminates the storied culture and uncertain future of this great and most neglected of American cities. With wisdom and affection, he explores the hidden contours of familiar traditions like Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, and evokes the sensory rapture of the city that gave us jazz music and Creole cooking. He writes, too, of the city's deep undercurrents of corruption, racism, and injustice, and of how its people endure and transcend those conditions. And, perhaps most important, he asks us all to consider the spirit of this place and all the things it has shared with the world—grace and beauty, resilience and soul. 'That spirit is in terrible jeopardy right now,' he writes. 'If it dies, something precious and profound will go out of the world forever.' Why New Orleans Matters is a gift from one of our most talented writers to the beloved and important city he calls home—and to a nation to whom that city's survival has been entrusted. € 13,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Maurizio; Tomasi Roberto; Modena Roberto Publisher: Hoepli L'opera si propone come un manuale completo, ricco di esempi utili per la progettazione nel settore della strutturistica in legno, preceduti da un approfondimento teorico alle formulazioni proposte. L'aggiornamento alle nuove normative agli stati limite ultimi, il riferimento all'ordinanza sismica, nonché alle norme tecniche per le costruzioni, rendono il testo uno strumento di attualità per il professionista. L'esposizione è corredata di esempi applicativi che riguardano anche la progettazione della durabilità, della resistenza al fuoco, della resistenza alle azioni sismiche. € 59,90
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tommaso Publisher: Guerini e Associati € 22,72
Scontato: € 21,58
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1995 |
![]() ![]() Author: Piazza Tom Publisher: Univ of Iowa Pr € 25,20
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