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    • Trusted Partner
      Humanities & Social Sciences
      October 2018

      My Shibadong Village

      Achievement of Targeting Poverty Alleviation

      by Ling Ying

      This book takes proses as the genre and select plentiful pictures to vividly demonstrate the achievements of targeting poverty alleviation in Shibadong Village during the past five years. It fully explores the sample value of targeting poverty alleviation in Shibadong Village and its contribution to poverty reduction in China and even in the world. It shows the practical guiding significance of targeting poverty alleviation thoughts and the five development concepts in China.

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      Biography & True Stories
      November 2019

      Diary of a Leader in Poverty Reduction

      by Zhu Mingxing

      The diary was written by Zhu Mingxing, the leader of the village work in Dahua Village (Taohua,Taojiang). He recorded some typical angles of his work when he was in the village,finally comes out the diary for poverty alleviation.

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      Swallows Singing Brightly

      by Wang Yuewen, Zhao Ronghao

      The Swallows Singing Brightly, written by the famous best-seller Wang Yuewen, is about a series of historical changes in the development of Manshui Village, and the renewed vitality and vigor of the village in the concept of "comprehensively push forward rural vitalization and accelerate the modernization of agriculture and rural areas". Manshui Village has gone from old wooden houses and narrow stone paths to fashionable houses and flat concrete and asphalt roads; from cutting firewood in the mountains at dawn to using natural gas stoves in every families; from a little few swallows flying on the fields to swallows flying all over the sky and singing brightly. Nowadays, Manshui Village has become a National Forest Village, every family has become rich through hard work.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      March 2024

      Rethinking untouchability

      The political thought of B. R. Ambedkar

      by Jesús F. Cháirez-Garza

      This book examines the transformation of untouchability into a political idea in India during the first half of the twentieth century. At its heart is Ambedkar's role and the concepts he used to champion untouchability as a political problem. Ambedkar's main objective was to comprehend the numerous avatars of untouchability in order to eradicate this practice. Ambedkar understood untouchability beyond aspects of ritual purity and pollution by stressing its complex nature and uncovering the political, historical, racial, spatial and emotional characteristics contained in this concept. Ambedkar believed the abolition of untouchability depended on a widespread alteration of India's political, economic and cultural systems. Ambedkar reframed the problem of untouchability by linking it to larger concepts floating in the political environment of late colonial India such as representation, slavery, race, the Indian village, internationalism and even the creation of Pakistan.

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      Children's & YA
      February 2021

      Ridi Regrets His Mistakes

      by Ismaël Ouédraogo / Akira Junior

      Young Ridi obtained good results in school. As a reward, his parents offered him an invitation to spend the holiday in the village with his grandma. The days spent in such a rural area were so wonderful, until several events unfolded!

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      December 2020

      Rethinking settlement and integration

      by Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska

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      Literature & Literary Studies

      A Village of One’s Own

      by Liu Liangcheng

      The book provides a poetic portrayal of plants, animals, wind, nights, moon and dream in a village from the angle of 'an idle person', who only regards sunrise and sunset, the blooming and fading of flowers as big things and feels the dignity of everything in the world in a free and natural living situation, instead of being busy with spring sowing and autumn harvest. All the gazing and touching of everything in the world as well as dialogue with them fill the book with vitality and spirituality. It becomes a modern classic allowing people to get rid of the noisy social life and return to natural living situation. The prose collection A Village of One’s Own has great popularity all over China. It has been perceived as a must-read for those who want to experience the culture and tradition of Chinese rural scenery and life. From the perspective of an “idle person”, the author poetically depicts the woods, animals, winds, nights, moonlight, and dreams in this village. This “idle man” subordinates sowing and harvesting to observing the sun’s rising and setting, as well as the flowers’ booming and withering.He indulges himself in a natural way of living to feel the dignity of the universe. He lies down on the broad fields, listening attentively to the hum of insects, and smiles at a flower in this desolate place. He finds out the donkeys that push carts and work for human beings are sophisticated intellectuals, and the rats that are busy collecting foods may also joyously celebrate their gains...All these stares into, touches upon, and conversations with every living thing on the earth have breathed life into the book, hence rid this contemporary classic of chaos of the secular society, but let it embrace a natural way to survive and thrive.

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      Children's & YA

      Jin Sisters in Southern Village

      by Guo Jiangyan

      This is a story of children's growth, which describes the children finally walk out of the closed environment and set foot on broad road after they experience strong inner struggle. The heroines Jin Xiaoxi and Jin Xiaoliu live in a remote village in the mountains and they lead a simple, calm and boring life. The outside world doesn’t open to her until Xiaoxi comes across a city girl Tulan who escapes from kidnapping. She and other villagers help Tulan free from villains and gain freedom. The heroines also open their innocent and naive world and step forward to the wonderful future world. This novel has a strong power to make readers feel warm and touching.

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      Children's & YA
      2020

      Andolo

      The Talented Albino

      by Nsah Mala

      Mbesa village witnesses a peculiar birth; that of a boy with a special skin color. He becomes a curiosity for everyone. Nevertheless, his difference will not be a handicap for him… on the contrary! Andolo is a very talented man and knows how to prove it.

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      Geography & the Environment
      June 2018

      Documentary Work of Ecological Protection in Jicheng Village

      by Liu Zihua

      In 1998, Jicheng village in Yueyang became the first one that implemented "Pushing Over Embankments" system, a national priority project for ecological protection. Till today, the system has been put into practice for over 20 years. In this book, the author who cares about the local environment and has experienced this project tells us various touching stories in this process. Many stirring scenes and stories are vividly narrated to show the key role of this system in ecological protection project for Yangtze river basin.

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      The Small Cherry Village

      by Cao Wenxuan

      The Small Cherry Village is Cao Wenxuan's 2020 feature-length novel about two rural children who struggle to find their lost grandmother.

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      January 2023

      Wigglers: The Survival of Small-town People in the City

      by Yi Hong, a reporter for Hunan Broadcasting System, has devoted himself to TV programs and copywriting related to art all year round. He has published the novels Endless Love to Changsha and Love is a Ghost, and compiled the books Bright Future and Absolute Loyalty. He won the first “Taofen Award for New Talents” in China.

      It is a realistic novel with unique characteristics in content and text. The novel describes the different lives of the hero and Brother Liaoliao, his fellow villager and classmate, two young people who came from a small town. The town and the city work as mirror images of each other, as was the case with the two main characters. They share common childhood and juvenile memories, which are the source of life that has been turned into fantasy stories over time. As friends, they went out to college together and lived in the city after graduation. One got promoted, while the other spent time in a mediocre position...

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      March 1979

      Papa Hamlet

      by Arno Holz, Johannes Schlaf, Theo Meyer, Theo Meyer

      Der »große, unübertroffene Hamlet«, ein Schmierenschauspieler, ein Komödiant, der mit seiner schwindsüchtigen Frau in Schmutz, Hunger und Kälte ein erbärmliches Leben in der Dachstube fristet, geht zugrunde am Alkohol, nachdem er in der Wut sein schreiendes Kind erwürgt hat. In den drei Erzählungen, die sich hinter dem Titel Papa Hamlet verbergen, ist es vor allem der neue Stoff- und Themenbereich, der 1889 bei Erscheinen des Bandes Aufsehen erregte: das soziale Elend des großstädtischen Industrieproletariats und die triste Schattenwelt von Armut und Laster, erzählt mit einer sprachlichen Sensibilität, die fähig war, alle Details der Alltagswelt aufzunehmen.

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      The Amazing Adventures of Zsazsa Zaturnnah

      by Carlo Vergara (author and illustrator)

      A mysterious stone falls from the heavens, granting Ada the ability to transform into Zaturnnah, a superhuman warrior endowed with uncanny strength and remarkable beauty. As Zaturnnah, Ada fearlessly defends a small town from rampaging zombies, power-tripping extraterrestrial Amazons, and…well, you know the drill. Adding color to this simple but riotous tale is the fact that Ada is a homosexual, proprietor of his quaint beauty salon. With his frilly-mouthed assistant Didi and his objet d’amour Dodong, Ada reinforces his belief in acknowledging the decisions of Destiny and begins to explore the potential fullness of life. Zsazsa Zaturnnah is a recipient of the Manila Critics Circle National Book Award. ADVISORY: For mature readers. Contains themes and situations that may not be suitable for young audiences. Reader discretion is advised.

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      October 1997

      Hamlet

      by Anthony Dawson

      Links acting traditions with cultural milieu.. No other book on Hamlet on the stage covers as much theoretical ground.. Covers a number of foreign productions and pays much attention to the role of scenography . ;

    • Trusted Partner
      November 2014

      Hamlet

      Prinz von Dänemark

      by Norbert Kohl, William Shakespeare, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Norbert Kohl, Levin Ludwig Schücking

      »Hamlet« gehört zu den großen Dramen der Weltliteratur. Wenn die Vielfalt der Deutungen, zu denen eine Bühnenschöpfung herausfordert, als Maßstab ihrer künstlerischen Vitalität gelten kann, dann ist dieses Stück gewiß ein lebender Klassiker geblieben.

    • Trusted Partner
      October 2011

      Hamlet

      Prinz von Dänemark

      by William Shakespeare, August Wilhelm Schlegel

      »Hamlet« gehört zu den großen Dramen der Weltliteratur. Wenn die Vielfalt der Deutungen, zu denen eine Bühnenschöpfung herausfordert, als Maßstab ihrer künstlerischen Vitalität gelten kann, dann ist dieses Stück gewiß ein lebender Klassiker geblieben.

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      January 1980

      Hamlet

      Prinz von Dänemark

      by William Shakespeare, Norbert Kohl, Eugène Delacroix, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Levin Ludwig Schücking, Norbert Kohl

      »Hamlet« gehört zu den großen Dramen der Weltliteratur. Wenn die Vielfalt der Deutungen, zu denen eine Bühnenschöpfung herausfordert, als Maßstab ihrer künstlerischen Vitalität gelten kann, dann ist dieses Stück gewiß ein lebender Klassiker geblieben.

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