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      • Dar Al-Ketab Al-Thaqafee

        The Cultural Book Publishing House | دار الكتاب الثقافي للنشر is a private,stand-alone institution, located in Jordan , est.1996. The book is a great responsibility, starting with its writing and making, through publishing and distributing it, and ending with acquiring and reading it, and in each of these cases, we need to be very careful of this responsibility. The author is primarily responsible for the subject and content of the book, an intellectual, emotional, literary responsibility, because the author who does not elevate his book to the reader in an ascending way, whether on the intellectual and emotional or literary and artistic levels, will constitute a scientific disappointment. The publisher is no less responsible for the author, the subject matter and the content, in addition to his responsibility for producing the book in a way that suits the book’s topic and importance. This is in addition to his media responsibility towards the book, so readers must be alerted and informed of the most creative methods and finest means about the book’s issuance, its importance and the importance of its topics, and enabling them to obtain and acquire it, and any failure to do so is a great disappointment.   Our philosophy for this work is based on the slogan “When we choose for ourselves what we publish, we choose for you what you read.” Based on our philosophy and our understanding of this, we created the Dar Al-Kitaab Al-Thaqabi and worked in this wide and wide field, bearing the hardship of this painstaking work, hoping that the Almighty would achieve the desired goal of our contribution to enriching the people Knowledge is a knowledge and expansion in providing all the valuable books they need, wishing the honorable readers to value this effort for them, whether from the author, publisher or distributor, and God is behind the intention.   Administration Bilal Ibrahim Al-Shaloul 00962-777776810

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        February 2009

        Der Fluß

        Roman

        by Ketil Bjørnstad, Lothar Schneider

        Elven, der Fluß, ist das Leitmotiv in Aksel Vindings Leben, er trennt die beiden Welten, zwischen denen sich der junge Pianist zu entscheiden hat, und er ist Inspiration zur eigenen Musik – Ketil Bjørnstad hat einen mitreißenden Entwicklungs- und Künstlerroman geschrieben, der die Themen Liebe und Tod, Selbstzweifel und Angst und immer wieder die Musik spannend und überzeugend gestaltet, radikaler noch als Vindings Spiel. Eine Segelyacht zerschellt an der Südküste Norwegens. Unter Lebensgefahr gelingt es Aksel Vinding, die Schiffbrüchigen zu retten. Unter ihnen befindet sich Marianne Skoog, die Mutter seiner früheren Freundin Anja, die wie Aksel zu dem Kreis junger Osloer Pianisten gehört hatte. Anja hatte dem Druck, dem die Debütanten ausgesetzt waren, nicht standhalten können und war an Magersucht gestorben. Aksel aber, angetrieben von seiner strengen Klavierlehrerin Selma Lynge, hat den Mut, sich dem Auftritt als Pianist zu stellen. Während der Konzertvorbereitungen lernt er Marianne Skoog näher kennen, er verliebt sich in die ältere Frau. Hin und her gerissen zwischen seinen Gefühlen, dem Wunsch nach einem normalen Leben und der Besessenheit durch die Musik, der er sich verschrieben hat, versucht er, seinen eigenen Weg zu finden. Am Abend des Debüts läuft alles glatt. Aksel spielt hinreißend, muß etliche Zugaben geben und führt eine eigene Komposition auf, die er »Elven«, der Fluß, genannt hat. Doch da erreicht ihn eine erschütternde Nachricht.

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      • Fiction

        Que passe l'hiver

        by David Bry

        A captivating and poetic behind-closed-doors tale, at the crossroads of a Nordic ode and a Shakespearian drama    Stig goes to his first Winter Solstice, where all clans go to pay tribute to the King of the Glade. As soon as he arrives however, death comes and the threads of Fate weave a future impossible to predict. Threatened with no reason, Stig will have to discover what lays in the festivities shadows, protect those he love, and... survive. At the crossroads of an initiation tale and a behind-the-doors story, May Winter Passtells the fate of a young man with a clubfoot and a king with long antlers, both caught in the maelstrom of a dying world...

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