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Judgment Calls
Finding the Way to Wise Decisions€ 114,50 -
Gli spettri del Congo. La storia di un genocidio dimenticato
Sul finire del XIX secolo, mentre le grandi potenze europee si spartiscono il continente africano, re Leopoldo II del Belgio si impossessa di un vasto e inesplorato territorio lungo il fiume Congo. E mentre a livello internazionale si costruisce una reputazione di grande filantropo, dà in realtà inizio a una delle più brutali colonizzazioni della storia riducendo in schiavitù la popolazione locale, saccheggiandone le ricchezze e portando avanti un genocidio che costa la vita a oltre dieci milioni di persone. Gli spettri del Congo è il racconto di un uomo dalla crudeltà megalomane e mostruosa, ma è anche il ritratto commovente di quanti hanno avuto il coraggio di combatterlo. Porta infatti alla luce le gesta eroiche di missionari, viaggiatori, idealisti diventati testimoni del terribile olocausto: da Edmund Morel, il giovane dipendente di una compagnia di navigazione diventato guida del movimento internazionale di protesta, a George Williams e William Sheppard, i due coraggiosi afroamericani che a rischio di enormi pericoli hanno mostrato al mondo le prove di quanto stava succedendo in quella regione dell'Africa. Con grande forza Adam Hochschild pone nuovamente sotto gli sguardi e le coscienze dell'Occidente una tragedia troppo a lungo dimenticata, che scava alle origini del razzismo e del colonialismo di oggi.
€ 37,50 -
Rebel Cinderella
From Rags to Riches to Radical, the Epic Journey of Rose Pastor Stokes€ 32,95 -
Collected Nonfiction of Mark Twain, Volume 1
Selections from the Autobiography, Letters, Essays, and Speeches; Introduction by Adam Hochschild€ 32,95 -
Collected Nonfiction Volume 1
Selections from the Autobiography, Letters, Essays, and SpeechesPolitics, religion, culture, travel, science and technology, family life: nothing escaped the eye and pen of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, nineteenth-century America's most famous writer and a legend in his own lifetime. In this book, he tells his story.
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Lessons from a Dark Time and Other Essays
"This is advocacy journalism of the most persuasive kind — impassioned but never shrill or argumentative, solidly grounded in facts patiently marshaled to make the case. . . . Hochschild builds his evidence with the skill and rigor of a master bricklayer. . . . Repeatedly, in his hands, the past becomes vividly rendered prologue to the present.”
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Orwell on Truth
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Schatten über dem Kongo
Geiselnahme, Vergewaltigung, Mißhandlung und Mord waren die Instrumente, die Leopolds Statthalter einsetzten, um den kongolesischen Ureinwohnern die geforderten Quoten an Kautschuk und Elfenbein abzupressen. Wer Widerstand leistete, wurde umgebracht oder verstümmelt. Als die Kampagnen der Menschenrechtsbewegung um Edmund Morel den König 1908 zur Aufgabe seiner Kolonie gezwungen hatten, war die Bevölkerungszahl des Kongo um etwa zehn Millionen Menschen gesunken.Adam Hochschild geht den Spuren dieser Schreckensherrschaft nach. Er erzählt von den Abenteurern, die das riesige und nahezu undurchdringliche Gebiet um den Kongo-Strom erforschten, von politischen Ränkespielen und von der Entschlossenheit, mit der Männer wie Morel ohne Rücksicht auf ihre berufliche Karriere und allen Repressalien zum Trotz den Kampf gegen Leopolds Terrorsystem aufnahmen.
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Infra: Photographs by Richard Mosse
Infra, Richard Mosse's first book, offers a radical rethinking of how to depict a conflict as complex and intractable as that of the ongoing war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mosse photographs both the rich topography, inscribed with the traces of conflicting interests, as well as rebel groups of constantly shifting allegiances at war with the Congolese national army (itself a patchwork of recently integrated warlords and their militias). For centuries, the Congo has repeatedly compelled and defied the Western imagination. Mosse brings to this subject the use of a discontinued aerial surveillance film, a type of color infrared film called Kodak Aerochrome. The film, originally developed for military reconnaissance, registers an invisible spectrum of infrared light, rendering the green landscape in vivid hues of lavender, crimson, and hot pink. The results offer a fevered inflation of the traditional reportage document, underlining the growing tension between art, fiction, and photojournalism. Mosse's work highlights the ineffable nature of current events in today's Congo. Infra initiates a dialogue with photography that begins as an intoxicating meditation on a broken genre, but ends as a haunting elegy for a vividly beautiful land touched by unspeakable tragedy.
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Airplanes, Women, and Song
Boris Sergievsky was one of the most colorful of the early aviators. He made his first flight less than ten years after the Wright brothers made theirs; he made his last only four years before the Concorde took off. Born in Russia, Sergievsky learned to fly in 1912. In World War I, he became a much-decorated infantry officer and then a fighter pilot, battling the Austro-Hungarians. During the Russian Civil War that followed, he fought on three fronts against the Bolsheviks. Coming to America in 1923, the first job he could find in New York was with a pick and shovel, digging the Holland Tunnel, but he soon joined Igor Sikorsky’s airplane company. Over the next decade as chief test pilot for the company, he tested the Sikorsky flying boats that Pan American Airways used to establish its world-wide routes, setting seventeen world aviation records along the way. Sergievsky also flew pioneering flights across unchartered African and Latin American jungles in the 1930s, flew with Charles Lindbergh, tested early helicopters and jets, and flew his own Grumman Mallard on charter flights until 1965. Through it all, his sense of humor remained intact, as did his passion for beautiful women.
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Finding the Trapdoor
For some 30 years, Adam Hochschild's voice has been one of the most distinctive in American journalism. With grace and wit, he has brought to a startling variety of subjects a combination of adventurous reporting and personal honesty. Hochschild's readers can count on an unobtrusive erudition, a sense of justice, and an irrepressible curiosity about life.Admirers of Hochschild's Half the Way Home: A Memoir of Father and Son will find in these articles the same warm autobiographical voice that made that book so memorable: He revisits his time as a civil rights worker in Mississippi, as a New England prep school student, and as a teenager seeing apartheid firsthand in South Africa. But readers will find much more as well: profiles of an adoptive Gypsy and of a governor general's son turned revolutionary, essays about Ernest Hemingway and John F. Kennedy, a journey to one of the most remote corners of the Amazon rain forest, and a remarkable evocation of two of Hochschild's personal heroes—who, in hillside trenches at the height of the Russian Civil War, faced each other across a battlefield.
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Richard Mosse: Infra: Limited Edition (Signed Edition)
€ 1319,95