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      • Left Bank Literary

        Left Bank Literary is a Sydney-based literary agency specialising in quality fiction and non-fiction.    Our name references the creative environment that blossomed in 'the city of light' nearly a century ago. These writers were a vital force in an era of rising conservatism and facism. We have created Left Bank Literary to provide a home for the fertile ideas of our clients and to ensure literature continues to contribute to the most important conversations of the world.

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      • Japan Book Bank

        Japan Book Bank enables you to find the titles Rights Availability and the direct contact information for the buyers and agents around the world.

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      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        Great Philippine Jungle Energy Café

        by Alfred A. Yuson

        In Great Philippine Jungle Energy Cafe, everything is happening under the light of eternity. So side by side occur the Revolution of ’96, the demos against Marcos in the ’80s, and banditry in the boondocks in the days of the​ Guardia Civil. Visayan scenery in Spanish times will conjure up the Silliman​ summer workshops of the 1960s, while the career of Leon Kilat is simultaneous​ with the writing of a screenplay based on his life. This hero who becomes a​ sacristan, who becomes a ​Singer salesman, who becomes a circus performer,who becomes a revolucionario, is a good a metaphor for the Filipino as any other.

      • Amazonas

        towards an economy of knowledge of nature

        by Ricardo Abramovay

        This text offers arguments and empirical data to challenge the all-too-frequent view that economic growth in the Amazon involves replacing forest areas (generally occupied by indigenous and riverside populations) with traditional agricultural activities such as soy and cattle ranching. It also shows that forest destruction, in addition to depriving Brazil and the world of ecosystem services that are indispensable to life itself, is based on illegal activities and, very often, banditry. The consequences of the advance of deforestation are disastrous for the economy of the Amazon and for Brazilian democracy itself. Instead of the bonds of trust that could emerge as a result of the sustainable exploitation of the standing forest, the current model for occupying the Amazon strengthens criminality and spreads insecurity throughout the region.

      • Space opera
        January 2016

        Heliosphere 2265 - Der Fraktal-Zyklus 1: Dunkle Fragmente / Heliosphere 2265 - The Fractal-Cycle 1: Dark Fragments

        by Andreas Suchanek

        On 1st November 2265, Captain Jayden Cross takes command of the HYPERION. Equipped with an innovative engine and the latest in offensive and defensive technologies, the ship is deployed to the focal points of the Solar Union. On their very fi rst mission the crew is led into a dangerous adventure. A recovery mission degenerates into catastrophe. Surrounded by enemies, Captain Cross has to make a grave decision which could decide over life and death, peace and war in the Solar Union … The Preview and supporting information are available in english language.The Complete Hardcover-Collection also is available in english languge.

      • Space opera
        June 2016

        Heliosphere 2265 - Der Fraktal-Zyklus 2: Entscheidungen / Heliosphere 2265 - The Fractal-Cycle 2: Survivors Guilt

        by Andreas Suchanek

        The crew of the HYPERION has unmasked a traitor in their midst, but many unanswered questions remain. When a space station on the edge of the Silent Sector detects a spike in fractal energy, the Space Navy is called to investigate... What will they discover?

      • March 2022

        The Many Faces of Ruan Dacheng

        Poet, Playwright, Politician in Seventeenth-Century China

        by Alison Hardie

        The Many Faces of Ruan Dacheng: Poet, Playwright, Politician in Seventeenth-Century China is the first monograph in English on a controversial Ming dynasty literary figure. It examines and re-assesses the life and work of Ruan Dacheng (1587–1646), a poet, dramatist, and politician in the late Ming period. Ruan Dacheng was in his own time a highly regarded poet, but is best known as a dramatist, and his poetry is now largely unknown. He is most notorious as a ‘treacherous official’ of the Ming–Qing transition, and as a result his literary work—his plays as well as his poetry—has been neglected and undervalued. Hardie argues that Ruan’s literary work is of much greater significance in the history of Chinese literature than has generally been recognised since his own time. Ruan, rather than being a transgressive figure, is actually a very typical late Ming literatus, and as such his attitudes towards identity and authenticity can add to our understanding of these issues in late Ming intellectual history. These insights will impact on the cultural and intellectual history of late imperial China.

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