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Results for 'katherine dunn'
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Little Blue Dot
How the Global Positioning System Shaped the Modern WorldIn this thrilling and utterly unique work of narrative non-fiction, Katherine Dunn explores the acute vulnerability of the GPS satellite system – in a book that lifts the lid on the invisible connections of the globe, from the space race to the phone in our pockets
€ 20,95 -
Geek Love
National Book Award finalist and a cult classic.
€ 14,95 -
The Family Fortuna
Eagar (The Patron Thief of Bread) presents a resplendent family saga set against the backdrop of a traveling circus. . . . By combining a beguiling premise with sinister ambiance, complex characterizations, and arresting, literary-leaning language, Eagar presents an absorbing read that examines the effect of familial pressures and conflict on one’s mental health and self-perception.
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Near Flesh
Stories€ 20,95 -
Little Blue Dot
How the Global Positioning System Shaped the Modern WorldIn this thrilling and utterly unique work of narrative non-fiction, Katherine Dunn explores the acute vulnerability of the GPS satellite system – in a book that lifts the lid on the invisible connections of the globe, from the space race to the phone in our pockets
€ 27,50 -
Little Blue Dot
How GPS Shaped the Modern World€ 32,95 -
Truck
€ 21,95 -
Near Flesh
Stories€ 34,50 -
The Spring Begins
A tender portrait of self-discovery and female awakening which explores the reality of domestic servants in the 1930s. The latest title in the British Library Women Writers series that has grown to 25 titles and two anthologies. First published in 1934, The Spring Begins is a rediscovered masterpiece, building three unique female voices into refle
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Toad
A previously unpublished novel of the reflections of a deeply scarred and reclusive woman, from the cult icon Katherine Dunn, the author of Geek Love.
€ 20,95 -
A Manifesto About Stalking Patrick Hyland
Francis Nally's A Manifesto About Stalking Patrick Hyland is a collection of essays from his cult classic website, "Asian Aryanism.com" It has nothing to do with national socialism, but rather flips the ideology of the alt-right on it's head by introducing a conceptual "bicultural" world after the fall of globalism and the beginning of communal "ethnonationalism." He argues that Eurasian people and interracial couples must secure a destiny and a culture based around identity politics. Nally is a pioneer in the avant-garde blogging movement known as the "alt-left." His writing has been compared to Jim Goad, Peter Sotos, and Katherine Dunn. A work of stunning originality, this book is a manual for all advocates of eurasian futurism and proper miscegenation. Full of humor, wit, insight, and theory-fiction. This book is for people who "get it." www.pilleater.com
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Toad
A Novel€ 30,95