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      • The Lennon-Ritchie Agency

        The Lennon-Ritchie agency is a literary agency based in Cape Town. We represent a select group of international writers of literary and commercial fiction and non-fiction, and of television and film scripts. Our award-winning books include 2019 Sunday Times Fiction Prize winning THE THEORY OF FLIGHT by Gloria Siphiwe Ndlovu (Penguin Random House SA; Catalyst Press US), winner of the 2019 Sharjah best international book award THE SON OF THE HOUSE by Cheluchi Onuobia (Penguin Random House SA; Dundurn House Press US; E/O Italy; Europa Editions UK), and winner of the 2020 Humanities and Social Sciences best novel award, LACUNA by Fiona Snyckers (Picador Africa; Europa Editions US, UK). We also sell International and film rights for publishing houses including Penguin Random House South Africa, Pan Macmillan South Africa, Quivertree Publications South Africa, and Duck Creek Press, New Zealand.

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      • Kalima Publishing and Distribution

        Kalima Publishing and Distribution is a publishing company based in Tunisia ,whose main aim is to provide the readers with books that cater to their cognitive and cultural needs.Kalima’s book publications range from a wide variety of cultural fields like ( Literature, History , novels, poetry, philosophy, linguistics...). Through its cultural project Kalima Publishing and Distribution ,seeks to present to the readers the best quality of books that will help them develop critical thinking and guarantee their mental growth, without any form of restrictions on the freedom to write and create.Kalima Publishing and Distribution is a powerhouse whose publications are an added valueto the cultural content in the Arab world. Hence, Kalima’s dedication to listeningto its readers and granting special attention to their opinions andinterests.Kalima Publishing and Distribution was designed to discover talents and ideas with multiple expressions: it is a project of a cultural message, which does not take away the right to be different, but aspires to go beyond limited perspectives, when dealing with reality. For us, reality is not condemned to remain as it is, nor to bebound to any region or group.Intellectual property rightsWithin the framework of its relations with various authors, "Kalima" Publishing and Distribution strives to respect the intellectual property rights believing that they are one of the most important factors that support the promotion of the publishing industry in that it represents respect for the rights of the publisher and the author. Therefore, this protection willhave positive results that will be reflected on the quality of the performance of the publishing house in this field.

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        January 1999

        Mord macht tot

        Roman

        by Binder & Ko

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        July 2000

        Selbstverwirklichungsrecht im pluralistischen Kulturstaat.

        Zum Grundrecht auf Bildung im Grundgesetz.

        by Hsu, Yue-dian

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        January 2024

        Blüten des Augenblicks

        Gedichte

        by Ko Un, Hans-Jürgen Zaborowski

        Blüten des Augenblicks – das sind 185 kurze Zen-Gedichte, geschrieben von Südkoreas beliebtestem Dichter, der seit einer Reihe von Jahren zu den Favoriten unter den Nobelpreisanwärtern gehört. Sein erster Gedichtband in deutscher Übertragung, Die Sterne über dem Land der Väter, erschien 1996 im Suhrkamp Verlag.Die neuen Gedichte bezaubern. Etwas von der ursprünglichen Kraft eines schamanischen Trommelsolos pocht in ihnen. Diese »Blüten des Augenblicks« wirken so belebend, als stünde man vor einem Wasserfall, sie stärken wie bester Ginseng, erfrischen wie der frischeste grüne Tee. 19. April,die erste Schlange in diesem Frühling tauchte aufund starb.Ich, ich habe schon zu lange gelebt. »Ich bin gekommen, Liebste,der strenge Winter, er ist vorbei.«Das Grab seiner Frau lacht leise.

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        January 2006

        Feng Shui für die Liebe

        Die Kraft der Energien nutzen für eine glückliche Partnerschaft

        by Hsu, Shan-Tung / Übersetzt von Liebl, Elisabeth

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        April 1996

        Die Sterne über dem Land der Väter

        Gedichte. Aus dem Koreanischen von Woon-Jung Chei und Siegfried Schaarschmidt. Mit einem Nachwort von Woon-Jung Chei

        by Ko Un, Siegfried Schaarschmidt, oon-Jung Chei, Woon-Jung Chei

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        Children's & YA

        The Tiny Spring

        by Mao Lulu

        This essay collection mainly describes the tiny beauty of the weeds, flowers, birds and butterflies that people are likely to ignore. Through the smooth and beautiful words, you can feel the twittering of sprout of the weeds, the whisper of the green leaves, the beauty of the flowers in bud, the whistle of the returning of the sparrows. You also can use your heart to hum a growing sing with the flora and fauna. You will learn observe and describe the tiny beauty of the four seasons and the beauty of the harmony.

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        July 2017

        Hei Wa

        by Mu Ling

        A fine collection of science fiction by children’s literature writer Mu Ling. Mu Ling’s science fictions pursue a scientific basis of “organic imagination”, has a positive outlook and good spirit of seeking truth. This series collects Mu Ling’s three masterpieces full of fantasy and humanistic concern: Dream Machine, Hei Wa, Yu Wang Bei Mi, which are rare sci-fi theme in children’s literature works of China. This series will lead children step by step to “hard science fiction” which is full of intellectual challenges through “light science fiction” and “soft science fiction”.

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        July 2017

        Dream Machine

        by Mu Ling

        A fine collection of science fiction by children’s literature writer Mu Ling. Mu Ling’s science fictions pursue a scientific basis of “organic imagination”, has a positive outlook and good spirit of seeking truth. This series collects Mu Ling’s three masterpieces full of fantasy and humanistic concern: Dream Machine, Hei Wa, Yu Wang Bei Mi, which are rare sci-fi theme in children’s literature works of China. This series will lead children step by step to “hard science fiction” which is full of intellectual challenges through “light science fiction” and “soft science fiction”.

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        July 2017

        Yu Wang Bei Mi

        by Mu Ling

        A fine collection of science fiction by children’s literature writer Mu Ling. Mu Ling’s science fictions pursue a scientific basis of “organic imagination”, has a positive outlook and good spirit of seeking truth. This series collects Mu Ling’s three masterpieces full of fantasy and humanistic concern: Dream Machine, Hei Wa, Yu Wang Bei Mi, which are rare sci-fi theme in children’s literature works of China. This series will lead children step by step to “hard science fiction” which is full of intellectual challenges through “light science fiction” and “soft science fiction”.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2020

        Imagining Caribbean womanhood

        Race, nation and beauty competitions, 1929–70

        by Pamela Sharpe, Rochelle Rowe, Penny Summerfield, Lynn Abrams, Cordelia Beattie

        Over fifty years after Jamaican and Trinidadian independence, Imagining Caribbean womanhood examines the links between beauty and politics in the Anglophone Caribbean, providing a first cultural history of Caribbean beauty competitions, spanning from Kingston to London. It traces the origins and transformation of female beauty contests in the British Caribbean from 1929 to 1970, through the development of cultural nationalism, race-conscious politics and decolonisation. The beauty contest, a seemingly marginal phenomenon, is used to illuminate the persistence of racial supremacy, the advance of consumer culture and the negotiation of race and nation through the idealised performance of cultured, modern beauty. Modern Caribbean femininity was intended to be politically functional but also commercially viable and subtly eroticised.

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