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2022 |
![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash Publisher: ADD Editore Tash Aw esplora la vitalità culturale dell'Asia moderna in un memoir poetico che racconta la complicata storia della sua famiglia: una vicenda di migrazione e adattamento, di distanze e sottintesi, di accettazione cieca e amore silenzioso. Gli stranieri smarriti su un molo sono i nonni dopo l'insidioso viaggio in barca per fuggire dalla Cina verso la Malesia negli anni Venti. Dal porto di Singapore, a una corsa in taxi nella Bangkok di oggi, a un'abbuffata da Kentucky Fried Chicken nella Kuala Lumpur degli anni Ottanta, Aw tesse storie di inclusione ed esclusione, tra scenari che saltano da villaggi rurali a club notturni e una varietà vertiginosa di lingue, dialetti e slang, per creare un ritratto intricato e vivido di un luogo stretto tra il futuro in rapido avvicinamento e un passato che non si lascia andare. € 16,00
Scontato: € 15,20
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2020 |
![]() ![]() Author: Foges Natasha; Crawford Agnes Publisher: Feltrinelli Il formato tascabile, compatto, pratico e divertente della prima edizione della Rough Guide Pocket Roma permette di scoprire il meglio della "Città Eterna". La guida, infatti, offre un tesoro di informazioni ed è l'ideale per i viaggiatori che vogliono scoprire Roma in pochi giorni. I suoi capitoli spiegano dettagliatamente tutti i luoghi chiave (Colosseo, Foro, Pantheon, Vaticano), consigliano i migliori ristoranti, negozi, caffè e bar in cui sostare, e suggeriscono le idee più originali per i viaggi in giornata, con oneste raccomandazioni di autori esperti. € 12,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash Publisher: Einaudi Pochi chilometri separano il minuscolo villaggio dove vive Ah Hock dalle torri scintillanti di Kuala Lumpur. Pochi chilometri e interi universi. Eppure Ah Hock ha creduto al grande sogno malaysiano: nasci senza prospettive, ma con la pazienza e il duro lavoro puoi conquistarti il tuo pezzetto di benessere e forse anche di felicità. Poi un giorno ti trovi di fronte un uomo che ti assomiglia, ma è un diseredato senza diritti che minaccia il tuo sogno. E allora devi scoprire fino a che punto la violenza del mondo di fuori è ormai parte di te. Tash Aw leva un inno affilato a chi nonostante tutto non rinuncia a sopravvivere. Questa è la confessione di un improbabile assassino. Si chiama Ah Hock e anni addietro, in un angolo buio sull'argine di un fiume, ha ucciso un uomo che non conosceva né odiava. Del suo efferato crimine sono note le circostanze materiali - l'identità della vittima, l'arma del delitto, l'entità e le conseguenze della pena - ma per spiegare i meccanismi spietati e inesorabili che hanno finito per armare il suo braccio, trasformando il bravo figlio di una madre sola, amico affidabile e poi marito fedele, in un omicida, non bastano le carte processuali. La storia di Ah Hock è una storia di piccoli passi e grandi speranze in un paese, la Malaysia, dove la lotta per sopravvivere ed emergere deve fare i conti con un tessuto di tremende contraddizioni economiche, razziali e sociali, e dove è facile restare incastrati negli ingranaggi di una modernizzazione a macchia di leopardo. Dal minuscolo villaggio di pescatori sulla costa occidentale in cui è nato, un puntino a € 20,00
Scontato: € 19,00
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1919 |
![]() ![]() Author: Tash Aw Publisher: FOURTH ESTATE € 17,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Tash Aw Publisher: Harper Collins Export Editions € 19,50
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Lester Natasha, Rawlins Penelope (NRT) Publisher: Baker & Taylor € 37,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Lester Natasha, Rawlins Penelope (NRT) Publisher: Baker & Taylor € 110,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Lawyer Natasha Publisher: Running Pr Book Pub € 23,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Awais-dean Natasha Publisher: British Museum Pubns Ltd € 74,80
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2018 |
![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash Publisher: Fazi Benvenuti a Shanghai: un luogo dove può succedere di tutto e dove tutti possono diventare qualcuno. Cinque nuovi arrivati sono in cerca di riscatto: Phoebe, che si costruisce una nuova identità fatta di false borse griffate, manuali di self-help e pose studiate con l'obiettivo di trovare un uomo ricco; Gary, giovanissima popstar con un'infanzia difficile alle spalle, catapultato dai miseri villaggi della Malesia rurale alle sterminate platee asiatiche; Justin CK Lim, figlio adottivo di una ricca famiglia di immobiliaristi malesi, incaricato di gestirne gli affari a Shanghai; Leong Yinghui, imprenditrice in ascesa la cui totale dedizione al lavoro nasconde la solitudine della vita privata; e infine Walter Chao, misterioso e accattivante uomo d'affari che è anche autore, sotto pseudonimo, del manualetto per diventare «miliardari a cinque stelle». Mentre le vite dei protagonisti s'intrecciano l'una con l'altra, sullo sfondo lussi sfrenati e architetture ardite convivono con miserie insostenibili, slum claustrofobici e nostalgiche vestigia di un passato in estinzione. Ne emerge il ritratto di una società inarrestabile, dove le vite e le carriere possono conoscere formidabili ascese e catastrofiche cadute nell'arco di pochi mesi, così come interi quartieri possono sparire dal giorno alla notte per lasciar spazio a futuristici grattacieli. Un romanzo dalle mille luci ambientato nel cuore pulsante dell'Asia contemporanea. € 20,00
Scontato: € 19,00
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2017 |
![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash; Nadotti A. (cur.) Publisher: ADD Editore In questo breve e intenso saggio, Tash Aw accompagna il lettore in un tour guidato nel proprio terreno più intimo: la sua faccia. La vitalità culturale dell'Asia moderna è riflessa nel suo stesso volto, il tono cangiante della sua pelle e i suoi lineamenti riflettono una complicata storia familiare fatta di migrazione e adattamento. Gli stranieri del titolo, smarriti su un molo, sono i nonni dell'autore, approdati a Singapore dopo l'insidioso viaggio in barca per fuggire dalla Cina verso la Malesia negli anni Venti. Dal porto di Singapore, a una corsa in taxi nella Bangkok di oggi, a un'abbuffata da Kentucky Fried Chicken nella Kuala Lumpur degli anni Ottanta, Aw tesse storie di inclusione ed esclusione, tra scenari che saltano da villaggi rurali a club notturni e una varietà vertiginosa di lingue, dialetti e slang, per creare un ritratto sorprendentemente intricato e vivido di un luogo stretto tra il futuro in rapido avvicinamento e un passato che non si lascia andare. "Lui era un immigrato. Io ero il nipote di un immigrato. Non avremmo mai avuto lo stesso sguardo sul mondo." Il libro è completato da un'intervista all'autore fatta in esclusiva per l'edizione italiana del volume. € 12,00
Scontato: € 11,40
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Preston Natasha, Murphy Dawn (NRT), Camm Nicholas (NRT), Dadd Richard (NRT) Publisher: Audible Studios on Brilliance audio € 8,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Tharkay Ang, Norton Basil P. (CON), Sherpa Tashi (FRW), Sherpa Dawa (AFT), Mckay Corinne (TRN) Publisher: Mountaineers Books € 20,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash Publisher: Restless Books € 8,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Foges Natasha, Crawford Agnes Publisher: Rough Guides € 19,60
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Furman Laura (EDT), Aw Tash, Lasdun James, Silber Joan Publisher: Anchor Books The O. Henry Prize Stories 2014 gathers twenty of the best short stories of the year, selected from thousands published in literary magazines. The winning stories roam the world, from Nigeria to Venice, from an erupting volcano in Iceland to a brothel in the old Wild West. They feature a dazzling array of characters: a young American falling in love in Japan, a girl raised by snake-handling fundamentalists, an old man mourning his late wife, and a fierce guard dog with a talent for escape. Accompanying the stories are the editor’s introduction, essays from the eminent jurors on their favorite stories, observations from the winning writers on what inspired them, and an extensive resource list of magazines. Mark Haddon, “The Gun,” Granta Stephen Dixon, “Talk,” The American Reader Tessa Hadley, “Valentine,” The New Yorker Olivia Clare, “Pétur,” Ecotone David Bradley, “You Remember The Pin Mill,” Narrative Kirstin Valdez Quade, “Nemecia,” Narrativemagazine.com Dylan Landis, “Trust,” Tin House Allison Alsup, “Old Houses,” New Orleans Review Halina Duraj, “Fatherland,” Harvard Review Chanelle Benz, “West of the Known,” The American Reader William Trevor, “The Women,” The New Yorker Colleen Morrissey, “Good Faith,” The Cincinnati Review Robert Anthony Siegel, “The Right Imaginary Person,” Tin House Louise Erdrich, “Nero,” The New Yorker Rebecca Hirsch Garcia, “A Golden Light,” Threepenny Review Chinelo Okparanta, “Fairness,” Subtropics Kristen Iskandrian, “The Inheritors,” Tin House Michael Parker, “Deep Eddy,” Southwest Review Maura Stanton, “Oh Shenandoah,” New England Review Laura van den Berg, “Opa-Locka,” The Southern Review The Jurors on Their Favorites: Tash Aw, James Lasdun, Joan Silber The Writers on Their Work Publications Submitted € 14,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash Publisher: Spiegel & Grau LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR AND BOOKPAGE Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more. An expansive, eye-opening novel that captures the vibrancy of China today Phoebe is a factory girl who has come to Shanghai with the promise of a job—but when she arrives she discovers that the job doesn’t exist. Gary is a country boy turned pop star who is spinning out of control. Justin is in Shanghai to expand his family’s real estate empire, only to find that he might not be up to the task. He has long harbored a crush on Yinghui, a poetry-loving, left-wing activist who has reinvented herself as a successful Shanghai businesswoman. Yinghui is about to make a deal with the shadowy Walter Chao, the five star billionaire of the novel, who with his secrets and his schemes has a hand in the lives of each of the characters. All bring their dreams and hopes to Shanghai, the shining symbol of the New China, which, like the novel’s characters, is constantly in flux and which plays its own fateful role in the lives of its inhabitants. Five Star Billionaire is a dazzling, kaleidoscopic novel that offers rare insight into the booming world of Shanghai, a city of elusive identities and ever-changing skylines, of grand ambitions and outsize dreams. Bursting with energy, contradictions, and the promise of possibility, Tash Aw’s remarkable new book is both poignant and comic, exotic and familiar, cutting-edge and classic, suspenseful and yet beautifully unhurried. Praise for Five Star Billionaire “Estimable . . . artful . . . Mr. Aw is a patient writer, and an elegant one. His supple yet unshowy prose can resemble Kazuo Ishiguro’s. . . . He’s a writer to watch.”—The New York Times “In Five Star Billionaire, the Taiwanese-born, Malaysian writer Tash Aw chooses a refreshingly novel perspective. . . . Through five distinct Malaysian-Chinese voices, Mr. Aw wonderfully expresses the grit and cosmopolitan glamour of Shanghai today. . . . Mr. Aw has done more than merely satirize a social milieu; he has created a cast of compelling characters, all of whom have come to Shanghai to remake themselves, yet are haunted by their pasts in ways that they barely understand. . . . In Five Star Billionaire, Mr. Aw has achieved something remarkable.”—The Wall Street Journal “[Aw’s] ever-spiraling web of connections is as improbable as it is entertaining, but he knits his various threads with an elegance . . . coupled with a photorealistic eye for the minutiae of urban life.”—The Boston Globe “The ambition of the book perfectly reflects its subject. In one scene, we’re introduced to a ‘folk guitarist whose slangy lyrics spoke of urban migration and loneliness.’ Aw might be describing himself, except that his threnodies are set to sophisticated modern jazz.”—Pico Iyer, Time “Goes beyond the bounds of the ordinary . . . [Aw] provides a richly drawn landscape of compelling characters, and a deep immersion in their lives. . . . Five Star Billionaire is a fiercely contemporary tale of tradition, modernity and the cost of progress.”—Ellah Allfrey, All Things Considered, NPR “Aw has woven an impressive and contemporary human tapestry of a country that Western audiences would do well to better understand.”—The Daily Beast € 16,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers € 14,20
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Shaw Mark (PHT), Radziwill Lee (FRW), Fraser-Cavassoni Natasha Publisher: Rizzoli Intl Pubns A collection of the lavish and iconic gowns of Christian Dior, from the 1950s and ’60s, captured by the legendary photographer Mark Shaw. Iconic photographer Mark Shaw documented the ultra-exclusive Parisian fashion world, focusing on Paris’s long-standing top couturier Christian Dior. Shaw’s photographs—some of the first fashion photographs ever shot in color—capture the most stunning and extraordinary fashion of the era. This lavish volume embodies the glamour of that time, from rare moments of Christian Dior during fittings to editorial-style photographs of models, socialites, and actresses posing in Dior’s ballgowns, day suits, and haute couture collections. Shaw’s photojournalistic style changed fashion photography forever: his approach was to photograph wide, giving the subject a sense of context, creating an environment as exquisitely transformative as the subject and garment. With an eye for intimacy and opulence, this book features more than 200 color and black-and-white photographs, many never published before, having only recently been found in a secret vault by his estate. Dior Glamour: 1952–1962 captures the drama and elegance of the period’s style and will be treasured by lovers of photography, fashion, style, history, and cultured living. € 111,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Zaretsky Natasha, Lawrence Mark Atwood, Griffith Robert, Baker Paula Publisher: Wadsworth Pub Co Designed to encourage critical thinking about history, the Major Problems in American History series introduces students to both primary sources and analytical essays on important topics in U.S. history. This reader serves as the primary anthology for the Post-1945 U.S. History course, Comprehensive topical coverage includes the Cold War; the cultural and political movements of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s; Vietnam; the return of conservatism; globalization; life in the new information age; the post-Cold War era; and race and ethnicity. The Fourth Edition extends its consideration of the period since the 1960s by adding two entirely new chapters and substantially reconfiguring others. In this way, this edition devotes far more attention to the 1970s, a period that has received especially notable scholarly scrutiny in the last few years, and to the period since the end of the Cold War. Key pedagogical elements of the Major Problems format have been retained: chapter introductions, headnotes, and suggested readings. € 140,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Esiri Allie (EDT), Kelly Rachel (EDT), Law Natasha (ILT) Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd A magical collection of best-loved poems, perfect for introducing young readers to the joy, solace, and beauty of poetry Whether one is after a poem that is charming, funny, sad, silly, magical, sleepy, long, or short, there's something in here for every occasion. From Lear's "The Owl and the Pussycat" to Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade" to Eliot's "Macavity the Mystery Cat," these are poems to pass down the generations. Themed sections include Growing Up ("maggie and milly and molly and may" by cummings), Humor and Nonsense ("Jabberwocky" by Carroll), Tell Me a Tale ("The Raven" by Poe), Lessons for Life ("Caged Bird" by Angelou), and more. Besides a traditional index, there is a list in back of poems to turn to if you need courage, if you seek guidance, if you are facing grief, or if you need a pocket full of peace, instilling in young readers the habit of turning to poetry for help, solace, and pleasure. There is also a helpful glossary of poetic terms. A favorite poem will stay with you for life, and this beautifully illustrated collection for young and old is sure to delight and entertain for years. € 26,20
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Unninayer Tasha, Bartlett Lynn, Hartwig Dawn (ART) Publisher: Schiffer Pub Ltd € 21,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Leppanen-guerra Analisa (EDT), Tashjian Dickran (EDT), Ades Dawn Publisher: Thames & Hudson One of Joseph Cornell’s favorite pastimes was to meander through the used bookstalls of lowerManhattan, sorting through old books, magazines, postcards, photos, and other ephemera in search ofitems to spark his creative impulses. Sometime in the early 1930s he came upon the Journal d’AgriculturePractique (Volume 21, 1911), a voluminous handbook of advice for farmers. Though he was very muchan urban creature, he adored French culture of that period, and the book was filled with charmingblack and white engraving and photographs of pigs, horses, vegetables, and farm machinery.Over time Cornell altered and reinvented many of the pages in the Journal. He inserted collages,photomontages, and occasional drawings; he crossed out words in the text and made French puns withothers. Hand-colored engravings, cutouts, and lift-ups intricately transport the reader from page to page.The dazzling elegance of Cornell’s work on the Journal has rarely been viewed. It was discoveredin his basement studio soon after his death in 1972 and is now in the collection of the PhiladelphiaMuseum of Art. Due to its fragility, the work is not well known, even among Cornell scholars. Now,in a unique venture, sixty of the most extraordinary pages have been re-created in virtual facsimile,with cutouts, glue-ons, and other unique handmade details. Included in a specially designed box area DVD of the entire work, including pop-up commentaries, and a volume of illustrated essays on theJournal and Cornell’s artistic practice. € 72,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Unninayar Tasha, Bartlett Lynn, Hartwig Dawn (ILT) Publisher: Schiffer Pub Ltd € 21,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Unninayar Tasha, Bartlett Lynn, Hartwig Dawn (ILT) Publisher: Schiffer Pub Ltd € 21,20
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1910 |
![]() ![]() Author: Aw Tash Publisher: Spiegel & Grau From the author of the internationally acclaimed, award-winning The Harmony Silk Factory comes an enthralling new novel that evokes an exotic yet turbulent and often frightening time and place. Map of the Invisible World is the masterly, psychologically rich tale of three lives indelibly marked by the past—their own and Indonesia's. Sixteen-year-old Adam is an orphan three times over. He and his brother, Johan, were abandoned by their mother as children; then Adam watched as Johan was adopted and taken away by a wealthy couple; and now Adam is hiding because Karl, the man who raised him—and who is Dutch but long ago turned his back on the country of his ancestors—has been arrested by soldiers during Sukarno's drive to purge 1960s Indonesia of its colonial past. All Adam has to guide him in his quest to find Karl are some old photos and letters, which send him to the colorful, dangerous capital, Jakarta, and to Margaret, an American whose own past is bound up with Karl's. Soon both have embarked on journeys of discovery that seem destined to turn tragic. Woven hauntingly into this page-turning story is the voice of Johan, who is living a seemingly carefree, privileged life in Malaysia, but one that is careening out of control as he struggles to forget his long-ago betrayal of his helpless, trusting brother. Map of the Invisible World confirms Tash Aw as one of the most exciting young voices on the international literary scene. From the Hardcover edition. € 14,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Hawthorne Tash Publisher: Wahida Clark Presents Pub Llc Discovering the true identity of his father, Money takes a major step back in his relationships with his mother and Karma and spends his nights on the beat asking any and everyone of his father's whereabouts, while Karma is forced to care for Money's daughter and their son by herself and, consumed by rage and post-partum depression, is left questioning her and the kids' place in Money's life. Original. € 12,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Kumon Publishing (COR), Namazue Koji (ILT), Tashiro Tomoko (ILT), Kekine Yuki (ILT), Ogawa Kohei (ILT) Publisher: Kumon Pub North America Ltd € 7,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Tash Aw Publisher: FOURTH ESTATE € 10,25
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Rawson Katherine, Pristash Nicole (EDT) Publisher: Rosen Pub Group Profiles the country singer, from her childhood and early career to her growing popularity as a teenage star. € 7,60
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