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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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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 1995

        Women, men and the Great War

        An anthology of story

        by Trudi Tate

        "A wide ranging, challenging and constantly surprising collection ... focusing on the divisions the war created between men and women." Pat Barker This is an anthology of short stories of World War I from 25 classic writers. Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield are among the women writers whose works account for half the volume. The stories are by turn poignant, violent, harsh, tender and desolating. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        December 2005

        Pat Barker

        by John Brannigan, Daniel Lea

        This book provides a comprehensive account and critical analysis of the literary career of Pat Barker. It offers readings of Barker's innovations in narrative form, her revisionist perspectives on history, class and gender, and her preoccupation with themes of trauma, haunting and terror. It also analyses the reasons for her success and significance as a novelist. The chapters draw on contemporary theories of critical realism, gender and social identities, memory and narrative, in order to outline the debates with which Barker's work has consistently engaged. Brannigan argues that Barker is one of the most important writers in modern English literary history. She is principally renowned and widely acclaimed for her 'Regeneration' trilogy, the last volume of which, 'The Ghost Road', won the Booker Prize in 1995. In recent novels, Barker has continued to deal with controversial and shocking themes, including child murderers and the meanings of 'terror' in the contemporary world. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2017

        Clive Barker

        by Sorcha Fhlainn

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        October 2017

        Not Our Day to Die

        by Michael Sullivan

        It was work for Mike Sullivan–a flying job like the ones he'd done most of his life in many parts of the world–ferrying people, medicine, crops, supplies and almost anything else you can think of among the isolated jungle villages of Guatemala. Life in the farming co-ops there was simple, peaceful, and good, based on bedrocks of family, community, and faith.Then the repression began. A failed attempt at a coup had led to continued fighting between rebels and government, though in areas far from the almost-utopian Ixcan region. U.S. military and CIA intervention helped defeat the insurgency, but the social inequalities that had led to the movement remained, and the revolution went underground. The Guatemalan army, searching everywhere for those who opposed it, increased its control over the isolated jungle area. Co-op directors, teachers, catechists, and then anyone suspected of being one of or assisting the guerrillas was selectively "disappeared." The army turned to a scorched-earth policy, killing animals, burning crops, uprooting fruit trees, destroying towns, massacring their people. Throughout the Ixcan, those who survived fled. Some returned to their original mountain villages, others crossed the border into Mexico, and a third group survived for sixteen years hiding in the jungle–men, women, and children. Primeval growth took over the land as the war with the guerrilla movement raged on to encompass the entire nation.When finally peace accords were signed, the people of the Ixcan returned. Homes were rebuilt, land reclaimed, the area thrived again. But sixteen years were lost, along with countless lives. For Mike Sullivan, who had returned there when his help was needed, the story of those years–of how the people of the Ixcan survived, and of the many who didn't–was one that had to be told. In three visits, he conducted the interviews that form this book, talking with the villagers he'd known long before. At first, they spoke hesitantly, then with the flood force of vivid memory, telling of their first arrival at the Ixcan, the lives they'd made, and the years of the repression and worse. Their stories are gripping, fascinating, painful–but most of all, deeply human as we witness their struggle to survive and feel the force of the simple values that ultimately carried them through to a new and better life.

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        March 1999

        Weit offen

        Roman

        by Nicola Barker, Brigitte Heinrich

        Brigitte Heinrich, geboren 1957 am Bodensee, lebt nach Verlagstätigkeit in etlichen Städten und Häusern als Übersetzerin, Herausgeberin und Lektorin in Frankfurt am Main. Sie übertrug unter anderem Nicola Barker, Alan Bennett, Robin Black, Lily Brett und Daphne du Maurier ins Deutsche.

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        June 2017

        Mansfield Park

        Roman. Neu übersetzt von Manfred Allié und Gabriele Kempf-Allié

        by Austen, Jane / Englisch Allié, Manfred; Englisch Kempf-Allié, Gabriele

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        May 1993

        Mansfield Park

        Roman

        by Jane Austen, Hugh Thomson, Angelika Beck

        In der Geschichte einer jungen Frau, die den passenden Partner fürs Leben sucht, nimmt Jane Austen die Verhaltensmuster der Eheschließung aufs Korn, die Vereinnahmung der Frau in der Ehe durch die männlich geprägte Umwelt.

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        March 1996

        Katherine Mansfield

        Leben und Werk in Texten und Bildern

        by Ida Schöffling

        Der Leben- und Werk-Band zeichnet anhand vieler bisher unbekannter Photographien sowie erstmals übersetzter Texte und Briefe der Autorin und ihrer Zeitgenossen das Bild einer überschwenglich liebenden Frau, die »das Leben auf die Spitze trieb«, die sich in ihren Erzählungen, Briefen und Tagebüchern geistvoll, witzig und ironisch gab und die ein stürmisches, unruhiges Leben führte.

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        November 2021

        Was uns schmeckt

        Ein Atlas der Köstlichkeiten

        by Laura Gladwin, Zoë Barker, Ursula Heinzelmann

        Essen macht satt, Essen macht Spaß – und es ist sinnlich. Wie wunderbar es sich anfühlt, wenn man in einen Pfirsich beißt. Wenn die Vollkorncräcker so richtig laut zwischen den Zähnen krachen. Wie wunderbar frisch gebackenes Brot riecht. Wie seidig sich eine Miso-Suppe im Mund anfühlt, wie anders Odon-Nudeln mit Biss. Oder ein scharfes Linsen-Dhal. Odon-Nudeln? Miso-Suppe? Linsen-Dhal? Was ist das? Schmeckt das? Können wir unser Brot tatsächlich selber backen? Wo kommt der Pfirsich im Winter her? Wozu brauchen wir Kohlenhydrate, oder Fett? Wie wird aus Korn Mehl? Und aus einer Kakaobohne Schokolade? Warum essen manche Menschen kein Schweinefleisch? Und warum ist es besser, nach Lebensmitteln zu greifen, die in unserer Nähe wachsen? All dies und noch viel mehr erfahren wir in diesem Atlas für die ganze Familie, den Zoe Barker ganz wunderbar illustriert hat. Seine 1.144 Bilder und Texte laden uns zu einer kulinarischen Reise um die ganze Welt ein, bei der wir andere Kulturen und Traditionen kennenlernen. Empfohlen ab 5 Jahren

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        May 1998

        Christine

        Roman

        by Elizabeth Arnim, Angelika Beck

        Berlin, Sommer 1914: Die begabte junge Engländerin Christine ist für ein Jahr zur Ausbildung bei einem berühmten Geigenvirtuosen. Nach den Schüssen von Sarajevo verwandelt sich die Hauptstadt über Nacht in einen Hexenkessel hemmungsloser Kriegsbegeisterung. Für Christine wird der Aufenthalt in Berlin zum Alptraum.

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        January 1993

        Das Gartenfest

        Erzählungen

        by Mansfield, Katherine

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        January 1988

        Glück

        Erzählungen

        by Mansfield, Katherine

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