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Promoted ContentMay 1998
Das verlorene Land
Israel – eine persönliche Geschichte
by Göran Rosenberg, Jörg Scherzer
Das Buch von Göran Rosenberg vereint die historische Analyse mit der Subjektivität. Rosenberg berichtet am Anfang über seine Kindheit in Schweden und die Einwanderung nach Israel. Von Beginn an zeigt Rosenberg seine Meisterschaft in der Verknüpfung der eigenen mit der politischen Geschichte. Er beleuchtet die Anfänge des Zionismus im 19. Jahrhundert im ersten Teil seines Buches, der den Titel »Exodus« trägt. Es folgt »Das Gelobte Land«, und die nachfolgenden Kapitelüberschriften nennen die verschiedenen Themen: »Ein Land wie alle anderen«, »Ein besseres Land«, »Ein größeres Land« und schließlich »Ein Land am Ende der Zeit«. Immer ging es in der Ideengeschichte des Zionismus um das Land - aber welches? Am Leitfaden dieser Frage entwickelt Rosenberg seine Geschichte des modernen Israels. Am Ende steht der Anfang: »Das jüdische Problem«, Reflexionen über das Judentum nach dem Holocaust.
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2007
Im Land der Dämmerung
by Astrid Lindgren, Marit Törnqvist, Karl Kurt Peters
Eines Abends geschieht ein Wunder: Ein kleiner Herr in einem karierten Anzug kommt in Görans Kinderzimmer. Herr Lilienstengel nimmt Göran, der seit einem Jahr krank im Bett liegt, mit auf eine zauberhafte Reise. Denn im Land der Dämmerung ist alles anders und wunderbar, und es spielt überhaupt keine Rolle, dass Göran nicht laufen kann: Jetzt kann er fliegen! Astrid Lindgrens berühmtes Märchen mit wunderschönen, stimmungsvollen Bildern von Marit Törnqvist. Fantastisches Märchen, das nicht nur kranken Kindern Hoffnung spendet Berührender, spannender und warmherziger Bilderbuchklassiker für Kinder ab 4 Jahren Stimmungsvolle Illustrationen im skandinavischen Stil
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2009
Das brennende Haus
Ausgewählte Gedichte 1991-2005. Edition Lyrik Kabinett bei Hanser
by Sonnevi, Göran
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Nein, ich will noch nicht ins Bett! Die schönsten Einschlafgeschichten von Astrid Lindgren
by Astrid Lindgren, Ursula Illert, Laura Maire, Simon Jäger, Kristin Scheinhütte, Konstantin Graudus, Manfred Steffen, Peter Kaempfe, Chantal Busse, Anna-Liese Kornitzky, Karl Kurt Peters, Cäcilie Heinig, Else von Hollander-Lossow, Frank Gustavus, Katrin Engelking
Welches Kind kennt das nicht? Lasse will abends nie ins Bett. Viel lieber möchte er noch malen oder eine Garage für sein Auto bauen. Eine bunte Sammlung der schönsten Gute-Nacht-Geschichten von Astrid Lindgren helfen beim Einschlafen. Die Kinder verbringen eine Nacht auf dem Heuboden in Bullerbü, übernachten mit Pippi, Tommy und Annika auf einer einsamen Insel, fliegen mit dem Göran und Herrn Lilienstengel ins Land der Dämmerung, hören von Prinzessin Liese-Lotta, die erst durch eine Freundin das Spielen lernen muss, von Lena, die einer Elfe ihr Taschentuch schenkt und dafür beim Elfenball im heimischen Garten zuschauend darf, von Madita, die nach einem Flugversuch mit Regenschirm mit einer Gehirnerschütterung im Bett liegt und von Bertil, der sich mit Nils-Karlsson Däumling anfreundet, der ihn mitnimmt in seine Wohnung hinter dem Mauseloch. Mit den fantasievollen Geschichten Astrid Lindgrens im Ohr geht jedes Kind gerne ins Bett!
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Trusted PartnerFebruary 1989
Astrid Lindgrens Märchen
by Astrid Lindgren, Ilon Wikland, Senta Kapoun, Anna-Liese Kornitzky, Karl Kurt Peters
Zauberhaft und geheimnisvoll ist Astrid Lindgrens Märchenwelt Petra und Peter, zwei Kinder so groß wie Puppen, tauchen plötzlich in der Schule auf. Eine Elfe fliegt ins Kinderzimmer von Lena und der Junge Göran erlebt Abenteuer im Land der Dämmerung. Der Erzählband enthält 15 der schönsten Märchen der weltberühmten schwedischen Schriftstellerin. Die Märchensammlung der berühmten schwedischen Kinderbuch-Autorin Astrid Lindgren ist leicht zu lesen und spannend anzuhören - gut geeignet für das Vorlesen und Selberlesen für Kinder ab 6 Jahren. Tiefgründig und melancholisch, berührend und wunderschön. Mit vielen farbigen Illustrationen von Ilon Wikland. Gelistet bei Antolin. Enthält die Märchen: Rupp Rüpel, das grausigste Gespenst aus Smaland Die Prinzessin, die nicht spielen wollte Im Land der Dämmerung Kuckuck Lustig Die Elfe mit dem Taschentuch Junker Nils von Eka Die Schafe aus Kapela Im Wald sind keine Räuber Nils Karlsson-Däumling Sonnenau Die Puppe Mirabell Allerliebste Schwester Peter und Petra Klingt meine Linde Der Drache mit den roten Augen
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Trusted PartnerDietetics & nutritionDecember 2012
Nutrition and Physical Activity in Inflammatory Diseases
by Philip C Calder, Anne Marie Minihane, Elizabeth Kovacs, Sridevi Devaraj, David Heber, Samir Samman, Goran Paulsen, Jeff Coombes, Monica Bullo, Catherine J Field, Josep Bassaganya-Riera, Rohan Walker, Caryl Nowson, Marlena C Kruger, Lynnette Ferguson, Mohsen Meydani, Robert McNamara, Burno Pot, Andreia Oliveira, Anette E Buyken. Edited by Manohar L Garg, Lisa G Wood.
Certain nutrients and physical activity can significantly alter immune function and inflammation. Targeted interventions may be an effective and inexpensive means to improve the inflammation and immune dysfunction associated with chronic diseases. This book defines the relevant underlying biological mechanisms and strengthens our understanding of how nutrients and physical activity impact inflammatory diseases. A useful reference for researchers and students of nutrition, physiology and sports science, it explores the unique aspects of inflammation induced by nutritional deficiencies or activity levels, and their interrelationship.
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Trusted PartnerAgriculture & related industriesMay 2005
African Food Crisis
Lessons from the Asian Green Revolution
by Edited by Göran Djurfeldt, Hans Holmén, Magnus Jirstrom, Rolf Larsson, Paul Van Mele, A Salahuddin, Noel P Magor
Why can Asia now feed its rapidly growing population, but Africa continues to experience famine? This book is the outcome of a three-year project coordinated by a group of Swedish researchers with collaborating scholars from Africa and Asia. It provides a comparative study between Asian agricultural development during the Green Revolution in food production and the current problematic agricultural situation in sub-Saharan Africa. Based on case studies of eight African and eight Asian countries (focusing on the early part of the Green Revolution), this book presents a causal and explanatory model of Asian green revolutions. It discusses why such progress has been made in Asia, but has not yet occurred in Africa. It also examines the implications of the case studies for future development in Africa.
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Trusted PartnerAgriculture & related industriesDecember 2010
African Smallholders
Food Crops, Markets and Policy
by Hans Holmén, Magnus Jirstrom, Agnes Andersson, Wolday Amha, Fred Dzanku, Willis Olouch-Kosura, John Kadzandira, Olatunji Akande, Bernard Bashaasha, Hyde Haantuba, Peter Coughlin, Stephen K. Wambugu. Edited by Göran Djurfeldt, Ernest Aryeetey, Aida Isinika.
Poverty in sub-Saharan Africa is predominantly a rural and agricultural phenomenon. The large majority of all poor are farmers and herders, therefore as long as the poor remain smallholders, alleviation of poverty remains an agricultural task. African Smallholders documents the farm-level effects of agricultural policies, focusing on a variety of themes including micro-credit, infrastructure, cash crop production and food security. To deepen our understanding of agricultural development it discusses staple food production in sub-Saharan Africa and its response to changing geo-political, macro-economic and agricultural policy. It is a useful resource for all those researching or involved with food security, agricultural and rural development in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Fiction
Jugoslavija, moja dežela/Yugoslavia, My Fatherland
by Goran Vojnović
It is the summer of 1991 and Vladan Borojević, 11, is enjoying an almost idyllic childhood in the seaside town of Pula in today’s Croatia. Unaware of underlying tensions within their country on the brink of disintegration, he and his young friends spend their days hanging out, swimming and playing sports. His Serbian-born father is a proud member of the Yugoslav Army who is first redeployed to Belgrade with his family, which puts a sudden end to Vladan’s childhood, and ultimately disappears from their life.Seventeen years later, Vladan, now estranged from his mother and living in Slovenia, googles the name of his father and unexpectedly discovers a dark family secret. The discovery that he is the son of a fugitive war criminal sends him off on a journey around the Balkans to find his elusive father. On the way, he begins to understand how the falling apart of his family is closely linked with the disintegration of the world they used to live in. The story of the Borojević family deals intimately with the tragic fates of the people who managed to avoid the bombs but were unable to escape the war.
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Short stories
Outlaws of the Purple Cow
And Other Stories
by Lestor Goran (author)
In this, his third collection of stories, Lester Goran moves us again through the times and places indelibly stamped with his wit and insight about people and events lost to history. Outlaws of the Purple Cow centers around the domains of Irish-American men and women in Pittsburgh. Goran creates once more his world of poignant and magical times and places within the mundane affairs of ordinary men and women. Goran’s evocative settings and narratives range form the supernatural to the humorous, from bawdy to richly detailed realism.Goran, with his mastery of language and images, chronicles in stories the unheralded laughters and sorrows of Americans seldom noted in fiction.Goran creates once more his world of poignant and magical times and places within the mundane affairs of ordinary men and women. Goran’s evocative settings and narratives range from the supernatural to the humorous, from bawdy to richly detailed realism: the bewildering ceremony enacted on a suburban lawn on Good Friday; an inventory of the loves of a lifetime compiled on scraps of paper and matchbook covers; the young man home on leave from the army who encounters a woman whose entire life is reflected in the wires holding together her threadbare Christmas tree; and the young man on the first day of his first job who delivers roses to a house where the homeowner had died since ordering the flowers. Goran, with his mastery of language and images, chronicles in stories the unheralded laughter’s and sorrows of Americans seldom noted in fiction.
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Short stories
She Loved Me Once and other Stories
New and Selected Poems
by Lestor Goran (author)
Lester Goran's first book of short stories, Tales from the Irish Club, was chosen by the New York Times Book Review as a “Notable Book of the Year 1996.” This second collection also centers around a group of men and women in an Irish-American enclave in Pittsburgh, primarily during the years surrounding World War II, but extending at times into the eighties.With evocative settings and narratives ranging from the supernatural to the humorous, from bawdy hilarity to richly detailed realism, Goran creates once more his world of poignant and magical times and places within the mundane affairs of ordinary men and women. With his mastery of language and images he shows again what Paul West has termed “the lunatic sadness of things.”As the Pittsburgh Post—Gazette noted in its review of Tales from the Irish Club, “His many characters come alive with an immediacy and clarity that makes their stories seem like today's gossip.” She Loved Me Once and Other Stories is a worthy successor to that book.
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Literary Fiction
Ovdje neće biti čuda/There Would Not Be Any Miracles Here
by Goran Ferčec
Waste land, void, the return to no-man's-land, disintegration and the departure from history represent only some of the large topics encompassed by There Would Not Be Any Miracles Here (Ovdje neće biti čuda), the first novel written by Goran Ferčec, one of the most talented playwrights of the younger generation. Bender, the protagonist, is a young intellectual facing an identity crisis in the western metropolis the name of which the reader does not learn, where he has settled down during the wars in these parts of the world. An escapist running away from not only the past but everyday life as well, he is loaded with self-doubt. While being in such an entirely damaged position, an unexpected call from his father prompts him to return to his home country, to the village he has originated from, where after the ravages of war almost no one lives any more. The return from the urban anti-utopian reality to the rural waste land does not take place only on the realistic, physical level of the journey, but also, in an even more evident manner, in the protagonist's consciousness. His conflict with himself, his own demons, and his father, as well as the inability to escape his own fate, lead him towards the utter negation of reality. Ovdje neće biti čuda is one of those novels posing real questions, although not providing any answers because they do not even exist. Ferčec’s protagonist Bender is an emblematic contemporary intellectual who can only search, and in this search completely disappear because the consequences of wars, transition and contemporary life are such that they leave a contemplating individual with no perspective save the sheer void, which may be, but not necessarily, the starting point of the creation of the new.
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Short stories
Tales from the Irish Club
A Collection of Short Stories
by Lestor Goran (author)
Tales from the Irish Club contains 11 wry accounts of an enclave of Irish Americans in Pittsburgh during and after World War II. In this first collection of short stories by Lester Goran are the often comic, sometimes tragic tales of Jack Lanahan, the transcendental artist who carves nothing but wooden roosters; Long Conall O’Brien, haunted by the ghosts of prostitutes he has known world-wide; Mrs. Pauline Conlon, famous as the woman who outlives three husbands—until she meets Sailor Kiernan; and the night an image of the Madonna appears on the wall of Local No. 9 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians.Ranging from the grimly realistic to the fantastic, Goran’s stories examine lives so unheralded that only the Irish Club, Forbes Field—where the Pirates break their hearts, and St. Agnes Church—where they attend school and prepare for eternity—know their joys and sorrows.“Tales from the Irish Club presents a group of stories so well imagined that one can hardly tell them apart from life…They are meant to overheard, not heard, as if the reader were a child at a wedding eavesdropping on someone’s loquacious, slightly drunken aunt…I abandoned the Hibernian world of Lester Goran’s Pittsburgh with a sense of loss. Closing his book felt like driving away from my own boyhood city after a large Thanksgiving dinner, with improbable stories still echoing in my head. Tales from the Irish Club is a memorable work.”—New York Times Book Review
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Fiction
Konec. Znova/The End. And Again
by Dino Bauk
The End. And Again is a novel about war, romance and rock ’n’ roll. It takes us back to Ljubljana and the Balkans in late 1980s and early 1990s through reminiscences of embittered bureaucrat Peter, corrupt manager Goran and eternal runaway Mary. After taking a fateful bus ride, Mary had fallen in love with Denis, a passionate rock musician, but their love story was tragically cut short when she, a young missionary, was ordered to leave the country for violating the Mormon code, and Denis was cast from his peaceful life in Ljubljana, exiled and sent tumbling into the ravages of the Balkan war. Peter’s, Goran’s and Mary’s memories of the years when their interests revolved more around their band, music and above all love than around the turbulent political situation that derailed their lives, intersect with those of Denis in the maelstrom of war. A lack of any meaningful resolution to their story haunts them all and forces them to search for a different end(ing). (And) Again.