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      • Christine Heimannsberg

        Gelobtes Land, die dystopische Climate Fiction Trilogie: Mit CO2 verbindet man den Klimawandel, schmelzende Gletscher und Überflutungen. Mittlerweile ist der Klimawandel auch in der Literatur angekommen. „Climate Fiction“ oder „Cli-fi“ lautet das Stichwort, das zuletzt verstärkt in den Feuilletons auftauchte. Die deutsche Autorin Christine Heimannsberg präsentiert mit ihrer Debüt-Trilogie „Gelobtes Land“ eine ungewöhnliche, spannende Dystopie, die ökologische wie humanistische Themen geschickt im neuen Genre zusammenführt.

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        March 2021

        Son of man

        by Sylfest Lomheim

        Son of Man by Sylfest Lomheim offers a groundbreaking retelling of the life of Jeshua, the figure known to the world as Jesus. This novel departs from traditional gospel narratives, providing a fresh and humanized perspective on Jeshua's journey from a modest upbringing in Nazareth to becoming a profound prophet. Through vivid storytelling, Lomheim explores the struggles, wisdom, and humanity of Jeshua, presenting a story that challenges conventional beliefs while deeply engaging readers. A narrative filled with historical accuracy and compelling details, Son of Man invites both believers and non-believers to reimagine the story of one of history’s most influential figures. It’s a tale that resonates with modern audiences, blending the sacred with the ordinary, and offering new insights into a life that has shaped Western civilization.

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        July 2021

        Light of Ancient Porcelain

        by Tu Ruiming

        Light of Ancient Porcelain is a new masterpiece by Tu Ruiming, a well-known porcelain man and ceramic culture researcher. In the order of dynasties, 77 pieces of the most beautiful treasures in the history of Chinese ceramic art are selected to record every wonderful moment of the collision between ceramic art and Chinese civilization, and describe the aesthetic changes of Chinese ceramic art deeply. It fully shows the aesthetic charm of Chinese ceramics to conquer the world from the perspectives of ancient porcelain's shape, color, material, craftsmanship, historical background, etc., and focuses on the interpretation of its beauty, how ordinary people appreciate it, and the functions and roles of ceramics in ancient Chinese society and culture. It helps us to explore the aesthetic elegance, folk customs and craftsmanship of the past dynasties from each piece of ceramic works. After reading this book, we will know how to appreciate the elegance of the shape, the beauty of the color, the interest of the picture, the depth of the details, the stories behind it, etc. when we face a piece of porcelain in a museum, and have a more specific and profound cognition and feeling on the beauty of Chinese ceramics, instead of just using a simple word "beauty" to generalize.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2015

        Mater of Ceramic Teapot: Biography of Gu Jingzhou

        by Xu Feng

        Gu Jingzhou(1915-1996) is the most accomplished ceramics master in contemporary China. His works are famous for the decorate technics, elegant style, and various shapes. He raises ceramic craft to a new level with ultimate combination of technic and art. This book depicts a whole life of Gu Jingzhou, expressing respect to his age and his achievements.

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        November 2011

        Die Dynamik des Tötens

        Die Ermordung der Juden von Berditschew. Ukraine 1941-1944

        by Christ, Michaela

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        May 2015

        Zwischen Religion und Geschäft

        Die Basler Missions-Handlungs-Gesellschaft und ihre Unternehmensethik, 1859–1917

        by Christ, Heinrich

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        June 1998

        Der verzweifelte Versuch zu verändern

        Suizidales Handeln als Problem der Seelsorge

        by Christ-Friedrich, Anna

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        October 2017

        Meine falschen Brüder

        Wie ich mich als 16-Jähriger dem Islamischen Staat anschloss

        by N., Oliver; Christ, Sebastian

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        January 1991

        Kolonie im eigenen Land

        Die Treuhand, Bonn und die Wirtschaftskatastrophe der fünf neuen Länder

        by Christ, Peter; Neubauer, Ralf

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        1993

        Kolonie im eigenen Land

        Die Treuhand, Bonn und die Wirtschaftskatastrophe der fünf neuen Länder

        by Christ, Peter; Neubauer, Rald

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        Children's & YA

        Grandma Doesn't Talk

        China Story Picture Books

        by Lyu Lina

        China Story Picture Books is the first set of children's picture books launched by the Bingxin Award Committee. This set of books covers the works of seven Bingxin Award-winning writers of different ages including children's literature masters and promising young writers. The illustrations are full of traditional Chinese cultural elements such as dragon lantern dance, paper cutting, oil paper umbrella, and bamboo. Powerful painters at home and abroad are invited to do illustrations, which brings interesting fusion and collision of Chinese and foreign cultures to the books. In addition to the original illustrations, the stories are more touching. Every child can harvest the courage and wisdom for growing up from these stories.   The series consists of 7 picture books: The Dragon Lantern, The Path of Golden Flowers, The Child in Three-Story Attic, The School Day Gifts, The Secret of Crossing, The Slope of Sisters.   Grandma Doesn't Talk tells the story of "little Heidi" in China. Mai Xiaoduo's grandmother is wordless but has many skills. She can cut window flowers for the neighbors, knit sweaters, make medicine for Heidi's ailing grandfather, and take Mai Xiaoduo to the mountain to collect medicine and watch the sunset. Although grandma doesn't talk too much, her scissors, needles and frying pans can talk. In the process of accompanying her grandmother, Mai Xiaoduo heard the sound of life, history, and flowers, trees and the wind in nature.

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