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        February 2023

        Love for Northeast China

        by Laoteng, whose real name is Teng Zhenfu, is a member of the Tenth Presidium of the China Writers Association and is currently the Party Secretary and Chairman of the Liaoning Writers Association. He has published ten novels, includingThe Northeast China, The Numerous Armed Conflicts,and The Forests of Beizhang;eight collections of novels, such as The Black Thrush and A City Without Crows; and three cultural essays, such as Confucian Notes. He has won the 15th and 16th Five-One Project Awards,respectively, and The Northeast China has been selected on the list of 2021 Chinese Good Books.

        "Never invest beyond theShanhai Pass", as the saying goes.The particular cultural environment and openness make the brain drain in Northeast China extremely serious. However, Miao Qing, a seemingly delicate doctoral student from a famous school, resolutely went northward because she had a personal plan thatwas related to both her father and herself, namely, to design a world-leading large aircraft. Her father once said that just as a poet without imagination must be a lousy poet, a country without advanced aircraft could never escape the fate of a backward country. For this reason, Miao Qing started her career atKunpeng Group, later went to Feiying Company to produce a leading small low-altitude aerial drone, and then sheplayed the leading role in the national G-31 project that designed a stealth supersonic aircraft and made a successful trial flight.

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        The Arts
        February 2019

        Contemporary Korean cinema

        Culture, identity and politics

        by Hyangjin Lee

        The first in-depth, comprehensive study of Korean cinema offering original insight into the relationships between ideology and the art of cinema from East Asian perspectives. Combines issues of contemporary Korean culture and cinematic representation of the society and people in both North and South Korea. Covers the introduction of motion pictures in 1903, Korean cinema during the Japanese colonial period (1910-45) and the development of North and South Korean cinema up to the 1990s. Introduces the works of Korea's major directors, and analyses the Korean film industry in terms of film production, distribution and reception. Based on this historical analysis, the study investigates ideological constructs in seventeen films, eight from North Korea and nine from South Korea.

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        January 1978

        Warenform und Denkform

        Mit zwei Anhängen

        by Alfred Sohn-Rethel

        Die Neuausgabe dieser 1971 vorgelegten Studien, deren außerordentliche Bedeutung für die marxistische Theoriebildung sich inzwischen erwiesen hat, erscheint vermehrt um zwei Arbeiten, die in den für Sohn-Rethel charakteristischen Vorstellungszusammenhang vom gesellschaftlichen Ursprung der Bewußtseinskategorien gehören: 1. »Von der Analytik des Wirtschaftens zur Theorie der Volkswirtschaft« (1936), 2. »Notizen von einem Gespräch zwischen Th. W. Adorno und A. Sohn-Rethel am 16. April 1965«, in dem Fragen der Tauschabstraktion und der »Produktionsform der Philosophie« erörtert worden sind (unveröffentlicht). – Die mit beträchtlicher zeitlicher Verspätung in die neuere erkenntnistheoretische und ökonomische Debatte eingeführten Schriften Sohn-Rethels haben, wie ihre internationale Rezeption bezeugt, im Laufe weniger Jahre überkommene Problemstellungen und Interpretationsweisen gründlich erschüttert. Die Einsicht, daß alle »Probleme der menschlichen Theorie in Wirklichkeit auf Probleme der menschlichen Praxis zurückgehen«, aus der heraus Sohn-Rethel seine Argumentation entfaltet hat, liegt, unter dem Gesichtspunkt der »funktionalen Vergesellschaftung«, in einem ersten Begründungsentwurf in den hier versammelten Studien vor. Sie bilden, insbesondere in ihrer erweiterten Ausgabe, das Fundament einer Theorie, die »sich die Wahrheitsfrage von der Geschichte der Menschheit vorgeben läßt.«

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        November 2010

        Verlorener Sohn?

        Hermann Brochs Briefwechsel mit Armand 1925-1928

        by Hermann Broch, Paul Michael Lützeler

        Hermann Broch war ein Schriftsteller mit pädagogischem Ehrgeiz: ethische Wirkung stand im Mittelpunkt seines romanhaften und philosophisch-politischen Werks. Seinem Sohn, dem 1910 geborenen Armand, wollte er die denkbar beste Erziehung angedeihen lassen. So schickte er den Fünfzehnjährigen auf das Collège de Normandie in Clères bei Rouen, an eine Eliteschule der europäischen High Society. Die Einschulung begleitete der Vater – damals noch Fabrikant in Wien – mit philosophischen Briefen über den Sinn von Leben, Tod und Unsterblichkeit. Broch gehörte der expressionistischen Generation an, die in Wissenschaft, Literatur und Kunst die großen Werke der Hochmoderne des 20. Jahrhunderts schuf. Armand aber vertrat die Jugend der Neuen Sachlichkeit: Bei ihm drehte sich alles um Autos und Sport, Reisen und schicke Kleidung. Der Vater gemahnt an den Ernst des Lebens – der Sohn reagiert mit Vorschlägen zur touristischen Feriengestaltung. Der Vater erinnert an die große Wirtschaftskrise – der Sohn will die Vor- und Nachteile bestimmter Rennwagenmodelle diskutieren. Der Vater berichtet von Theaterereignissen aus Berlin – der Sohn denkt ans Amusement in Paris. Am Ende fliegt der Sohn aus dem noblen Collège, weil er wiederholt bei den Abschlußprüfungen versagt, und der Vater resigniert als Erzieher. Brochs philosophisch-literarische Exkursionen sowie seine Analysen der ökonomischen Situation in Europa, aber nicht weniger Armands Schilderungen der kontinentalen jeunesse dorée und ihrer Vergnügungssucht machen den Briefwechsel zu einem spannenden Dokument der 1920er Jahre und zu einem zeitlosen Zeugnis des sich stets wiederholenden Gegensatzes zwischen Vater und Sohn.

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        Adventure
        April 2024

        I love you…

        by Julien Tănase

        The book "I Love You..." is part of the trilogy..., "I love you, till death..." and "I love you, as long as my heart beats”, autobiographical love novels which include chapters from life in a couple of the writer Julien Tănase and his wife, Magdi, with whom he has been in a relationship for 30 years, all against the background of the events that Romania has gone through in recent decades, after the Revolution of '89. A trilogy about the endurance over time of a young couple in love, who have gone through events that are out of touch with reality in Romania where sleeping with a gun under the pillow, the fear of having their child kidnapped, and even the "wars" waged against the corruption of magistrates, politicians and the information systems of a civil society gripped by the widespread corruption in Romania, including the lawsuit invented by the DNA (National Anticorruption Directorate) to stop his work as a journalist and finally won by the writer, makes the autobiography of writer Julien Tănase a fascinating one that leaves you with a bitter taste in your mouth and a big question mark; ... "such things have happened and continue to happen in Romania"?... The writer Julien Tănase: "A friend in the Italian Police told me, and I quote him: "... if you had done in Italy what you did for your country, today a street would bear your name! But you had been dead!"

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        May 1992

        Der Sohn August von Goethe

        by Werner Völker

        Werner Völker wurde 1944 geboren. Er veröffentlichte zahlreiche Rundfunk- und Fernsehbeiträge sowie Bücher zu kulturhistorischen und literarischen Themen, darunter Der Sohn August von Goethe und Bei Goethe zu Gast. Werner Völker lebt in Amorbach.

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        2023

        Textbook of Korean Medicine

        Medicinal drugs and formulations

        by Dr. Kenny Kuchta, Prof. Dr. Hans Wilhelm Rauwald, Hans Rausch and Dr. Raimund Royer

        The consistent and evidence-based development of Korean medicine in many clinical application areas has significantly improved its international status in recent years. The basis for this development is one of the most important medical books in Korea, the „Donguibogam“, a clinical lexicon of applications compiled about 400 years ago; at that time the traditional work also enjoyed the highest recognition in China. In 2009 it was included in the „Memory of the World“ register of UNESCO. Even now after 400 years, it still serves as a manual for writing prescriptions for many physicians in Korea, and testifies that the understanding of nature and human disease patterns is still current and clinically applicable even in the modern industrialised world. This work provides ■ understanding for Korean medicine, ■ many selected medicinal formulations and their fields of application, ■ the description and evaluation of important traditional single remedies, ■ the corresponding drug monographs with information on analytical testing

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        March 2002

        Sein einziger Sohn

        Roman

        by Clarín, Elke Wehr

        Leopoldo Alas, genannt Clarín, wurde 1852 in Zamora, Spanien geboren. Er wuchs in León und Guadalajara auf, wo sein Vater Zivilgouverneur war. 1856 zog die Familie in das nordspanische Oviedo, die Stadt, in der Clarín - nur unterbrochen durch seine Studienzeit -bis zu seinem Tod lebte. Er studierte von 1871-1878 Jura in Madrid und schloß mit einer Doktorarbeit über Das Recht und die Moral ab. In der spanischen Hauptstadt begann er seine journalistische Laufbahn mit Literaturkritiken und Artikeln zu politischen und philosophischen Themen; mit 23 Jahren unterschrieb er zum ersten Mal einen Artikel mit "Clarín". Er sollte der berühmteste Kritiker seiner Zeit werden, gefürchtet wegen seiner scharfen Intelligenz und seiner bissigen Kommentare. Über seinen Doktorvater, den berühmten Pädagogen Francisco Giner de los Ríos, der das spanische Bildungssystem reformierte, wurde er vom Krausismus beeinflußt, einer philosophischen Richtung, die das spanische Geistesleben der zweiten Jahrhunderthälfte bestimmte. Dies verstärkte Claríns Suche nach einem metaphysischen, höheren Sinn der Existenz. 1883 erhielt Clarín den Lehrstuhl für Römisches Recht an der Universität von Oviedo. Sein berühmtestes Werk, La Regenta (dt. Die Präsidentin, 1991), erschien 1885. Heute als der beste spanische Roman des 19. Jahrhunderts anerkannt und auf einer Stufe mit Flauberts Madame Bovary gestellt, erntete der komplexe psychologische Roman, in seiner Zeit aus konservativen Kreisen vor allem Mißachtung und Ablehnung. Clarín schrieb nur noch einen weiteren Roman, Su único hijo von 1890 (dt. Sein einziger Sohn, 2002). Daneben hat er an die 60 Kurzgeschichten verfaßt. Clarín starb 1901 im Alter von nur 49 Jahren. Elke Wehr, geboren 1946 in Bautzen und verstorben 2008 in Berlin, studierte Romanistik in Paris und Heidelberg. Zunächst konzentrierte sie sich auf Italienisch und Französisch, später legte sie ihren Schwerpunkt auf das Spanische. Seit den 1970er Jahren übersetzte sie spanische und lateinamerikanische Prosa ins Deutsche. Elke Wehr lebte in Madrid und Berlin.

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        Movable Type·Destruction of Character - Character Destructed

        by Cao Fang

        This series is a collection of art works about character designing of The Global Exhibition of Characters held by Nanjing University of the Arts and student works. These three books are in different size and color, very well classified and designed. It contains art works about character design of diverse languages by several designers, such as Reza Abedini(Iran), Michael Bierut(USA),Robert Appleton(USA),Stephan Bundi(Swiss), Kit Hinrichs(USA), Lech Majewski(Poland)Leonardo Sonnoli(Italy), Clotilde Olyff(Belgium), Paula Scher(USA), Philippe Apeloig(France), Ahn Sang—soo(Korea), Shiraki Akira(Japan), Bi Xuefeng(China), Kan Tai—keung(Hongkong), Cao Fang(China), etc.. Also it collects high quality assigned project student works of font designing course. The world of typeface will totally amaze you. Won "The Beauty of Books in China " Prize in 2013.

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        Movable Type·Collage of Character - Character Collaged

        by Cao Fang

        This series is a collection of art works about character designing of The Global Exhibition of Characters held by Nanjing University of the Arts and student works. These three books are in different size and color, very well classified and designed. It contains art works about character design of diverse languages by several designers, such as Reza Abedini(Iran), Michael Bierut(USA),Robert Appleton(USA),Stephan Bundi(Swiss), Kit Hinrichs(USA), Lech Majewski(Poland)Leonardo Sonnoli(Italy), Clotilde Olyff(Belgium), Paula Scher(USA), Philippe Apeloig(France), Ahn Sang—soo(Korea), Shiraki Akira(Japan), Bi Xuefeng(China), Kan Tai—keung(Hongkong), Cao Fang(China), etc.. Also it collects high quality assigned project student works of font designing course. The world of typeface will totally amaze you. Won "The Beauty of Books in China " Prize in 2013.

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        Movable Type·World of Character-Character of the World

        by Cao Fang

        This series is a collection of art works about character designing of The Global Exhibition of Characters held by Nanjing University of the Arts and student works. These three books are in different size and color, very well classified and designed. It contains art works about character design of diverse languages by several designers, such as Reza Abedini(Iran), Michael Bierut(USA),Robert Appleton(USA),Stephan Bundi(Swiss), Kit Hinrichs(USA), Lech Majewski(Poland)Leonardo Sonnoli(Italy), Clotilde Olyff(Belgium), Paula Scher(USA), Philippe Apeloig(France), Ahn Sang—soo(Korea), Shiraki Akira(Japan), Bi Xuefeng(China), Kan Tai—keung(Hongkong), Cao Fang(China), etc.. Also it collects high quality assigned project student works of font designing course. The world of typeface will totally amaze you. Won "The Beauty of Books in China " Prize in 2013.

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        The Arts
        July 2010

        Richard Lester

        by Neil Sinyard, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard

        Richard Lester is of the most significant yet misunderstood directors of the post-war era. Indelibly associated with the Beatles and the 'swinging Sixties' because of his direction of A Hard Day's Night and Help and his joyous sex comedy The Knack, Lester has tended to be categorised as a modish director whose heyday passed when that decade's optimism slid into disillusionment and violence. This book offers a critical appreciation and reappraisal of his work, arguing that it had much greater depth and variety than he has been given credit for. His versatility encompasses the Brechtian anti-heroics of How I Won the War; the surreal nuclear comedy of The Bed-Sitting Room and the swashbuckling adventure of The Musketeers films. He has even, in his instinctively iconoclastic manner, cut Superman down to size. The book should win new admirers for a director with a gift of making movies whose visual wit and imaginative imagery reveal an intelligent and enquiring scepticism about heroes and society. Including comments from Lester himself and illustrations from his own private collection, the book is a must for film scholars and enthusiasts alike. ;

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        October 2018

        Julia Mann, die Mutter von Heinrich und Thomas Mann

        Eine Biographie

        by Dagmar von Gersdorff

        Dagmar von Gersdorff, die Erfolgsautorin von Goethes Mutter, legt mit diesem Buch die erste Biografie über Julia Mann vor und enthüllt dabei ganz neue Seiten im Leben der vieldiskutierten Familie Mann. Ein Leben wie ein Roman: Julia Mann wurde an der Südküste Brasiliens geboren. Mit achtzehn heiratete sie den Konsul Johann Thomas Heinrich Mann in Lübeck. In der Hansestadt war sie eine aparte Schönheit mit exotischem Flair. Sie war es, die ein poetisches, musisch-exotisches Element in die nüchterne Lübecker Kaufmannsfamilie brachte. Ihr von stolzen Höhepunkten wie tiefer Tragik gezeichnetes Leben hat das Werk von Heinrich und Thomas Mann weit mehr beeinflusst, als bisher bekannt war. Dagmar von Gersdorff schildert erstmals das Leben der Frau, mit der die berühmteste deutsche Schriftstellerdynastie ihren Anfang nahm.

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        March 1994

        Mütter berühmter Männer

        Zwölf biographische Portraits

        by Luise F. Pusch, Luise F. Pusch

        "Von Rabenmüttern, selbstbewußten und »richtigen« Müttern ist die Rede; von Müttern, an denen gleich zwei Patriarchen mit widersprüchlichen und konkurrierenden Ansprüchen zerrten. Von Katharina Keppler, Dorothea Händel, Anna Maria Mozart, Johanna Christiane Hölderlin, Jennie Churchill, Wen-Chi Mei (der Mutter Maos) und anderen."

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        Stalemate: There can be no winners

        by Hugo N. Gerstl

        Thirty-five years ago, Libertyville had a population of 2,000. Its citizens thought it would become the next  Atlanta. But it’s now 1989, and the population is down to 278 and falling. The town’s remaining employer, the outdated, money-losing Libertyville Cotton Works, owned by an elderly Holocaust survivor, has been sold to a conglomerate that intends to reap huge tax and political benefits.But two other factions have different ideas. Bishop William Wyatt Walker, spellbinding African-American televangelist whose church takes in $500 million a year in contributions from the poorest of the poor, decides the church has lost touch with the common man and needs a new symbol of salvation – the Libertyville Cotton Works and the 40 acres that surround it. He’ll do whatever it takes to make sure the church gets the property.Meanwhile, a brilliant, Mexican-American lawyer and his militant contingent, faced with “the country’s growing paranoia toward Hispanics,” seeks to create his own Sanctuary Nation. His “army” takes armed control of the cotton works, holding hostages to ensure that the factory and its acreage are deeded to “the first truly Mexican town in the Southeastern U.S.”The stage is set for a Stalemate of epic proportions, a war where there can be no winners. Like James Dickey’s Deliverance, this book is a mixture of a thriller tinged with adventure, camaraderie, dread, and the horror that only an unexpected, unspeakable situation can inflict. Human nature is human nature, and it is impossible to predict how anyone would act if confronted with a similar situation. Powerful and suspenseful, Stalemate explores the best – and the worst – in the human spirit as it thunders toward a spine-chilling climax.International best-selling author Hugo N. Gerstl’s latest work is one you won’t be able to put down – and one you’ll long remember. Published by Pangæa Publishing Group 184 pages – 23 cm x 15 cm

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        The Arts
        March 2001

        Contemporary Korean cinema

        Culture, identity and politics

        by Hyangjin Lee, Mary Norris

        The first in-depth, comprehensive study of Korean cinema offering original insight into the relationships between ideology and the art of cinema from East Asian perspectives. Combines issues of contemporary Korean culture and cinematic representation of the society and people in both North and South Korea. Covers the introduction of motion pictures in 1903, Korean cinema during the Japanese colonial period (1910-45) and the development of North and South Korean cinema up to the 1990s. Introduces the works of Korea's major directors, and analyses the Korean film industry in terms of film production, distribution and reception. Based on this historical analysis, the study investigates ideological constructs in seventeen films, eight from North Korea and nine from South Korea. ;

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