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Discworld and the Disciplines - - Bog - McFarland & Co Inc - Plusbog.dk

Pushing the Boundaries: Cricket in the Eighties - Derek Pringle - Bog - Hodder & Stoughton - Plusbog.dk

Distances Vol.II - Romain Laprade - Bog - Yvon Lambert - Plusbog.dk

Distances - Romain Laprade - Bog - Yvon Lambert - Plusbog.dk

Misguided Morality - Michael M. Winter - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Street I Know - Harold E. Stearns - Bog - Rowman & Littlefield - Plusbog.dk

Giorgio Morandi - - Bog - Silvana - Plusbog.dk

Giorgio Morandi - - Bog - Silvana - Plusbog.dk

The collection of works by Giorgio Morandi selected by Antonio and Matilde Catanese belongs to the tradition of great Milanese collectors who had a far-sighted view of the painter, acquiring his works in the 1930s and becoming among the first to contribute to his fame. The Morandi’s works in the Catanese collection are a microcosm of the artist’s oeuvre, thanks to the number of works, their chronological spread covering almost all the years of the artist’s activity, the techniques used to create them, their themes, their place in collecting history and, most importantly, their artistic importance, rendering the collection well suited for deciphering and understanding Morandi’s work. The group includes 15 paintings made between 1914 and 1959 and three watercolours representing the distinctive themes of his work indicated by anodyne titles: Still Life, Landscape, Flowers and, most importantly, a Self-Portrait dated 1914 by Morandi. Another integral part of the collection is the almost complete series of etchings, showing the collectors’ embrace of the technique that Morandi practised in parallel to painting and that cannot be separated from it. The works have been the subject of scientific investigations, preliminary to restoration and conservation, conducted by the University of Urbino, the results of which are presented here. Texts by: Cristina Bandera, Luca Cecchetto, Mariella Gnani, Buccolini Federica, Paolo Triolo, Sabrina Burattini, Laura Valentini. Text in English and Italian.

DKK 347.00
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The True Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton - Georgiana M. Stisted - Bog - Darf Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The True Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton - Georgiana M. Stisted - Bog - Darf Publishers Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Sir Richard Burton (1821-90) is perhaps the most enigmatic of all African explorers despite the many biographers who have attempted to unravel his life story. This early biography, by his niece Georgiana Stisted, remains an essential source-work. Its original publication, in 1896, followed closely upon the death of Burton and was written by one who knew him well. Scholar, orientalist, and brilliant linguist (he mastered 35 languages, and dialects), Burton''s most celebrated journey was his ''pilgrimage'' to Mecca in 1853, disguised as a Pathan, Five years later found him with Speke on his hazardous expedition to Lake Victoria, which Speke claimed as the source of the Nile. Burton''s refutation of this resulted in a major controversy which raged for years. In later life Burton carried out a number of government appointments in Africa and South America, whilst also devoting himself to writing. Most significant of his works was the sixteen volume translation of the Arabian Nights. On his death, his wife Isabel, a devout roman Catholic, destroyed many of Burton''s priceless manuscript translations. She felt the content of the work threatened Victorian sensibilities. Earlier, Isabel had staged a deathbed ''conversion'' of her husband to Catholicism. Outraged of the distortions written about her uncle, Georgiana Stisted set out to ''tell the truth about one who can longer defend himself''. Her biography did much to dispel the earlier, somewhat anodyne, accounts of Burton''s character and helped to balance the record concerning the life of an extraordinary man.

DKK 244.00
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Jo?o Gilberto and Stan Getz's Getz/Gilberto - Bryan Daniel (georgetown University Mccann - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Jo?o Gilberto and Stan Getz's Getz/Gilberto - Bryan Daniel (georgetown University Mccann - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Most die-hard Brazilian music fans would argue that Getz/Gilberto , the iconic 1964 album featuring "The Girl from Ipanema," is not the best bossa nova record. Yet we''ve all heard "The Girl from Ipanema" as background music in a thousand anodyne settings, from cocktail parties to telephone hold music. So how did Getz/Gilberto become the Brazilian album known around the world, crossing generational and demographic divides? Bryan McCann traces the history and making of Getz/Gilberto as a musical collaboration between leading figure of bossa nova João Gilberto and Philadelphia-born and New York-raised cool jazz artist Stan Getz. McCann also reveals the contributions of the less-understood participants (Astrud Gilberto''s unrehearsed, English-language vocals; Creed Taylor''s immaculate production; Olga Albizu''s arresting, abstract-expressionist cover art) to show how a perfect balance of talents led to not just a great album, but a global pop sensation. And he explains how Getz/Gilberto emerged from the context of Bossa Nova Rio de Janeiro, the brief period when the subtle harmonies and aching melodies of bossa nova seemed to distill the spirit of a modernizing, sensuous city. 33 1/3 Global , a series related to but independent from 33 1/3 , takes the format of the original series of short, music-based books and brings the focus to music throughout the world. With initial volumes focusing on Japanese and Brazilian music, the series will also include volumes on the popular music of Australia/Oceania, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and more.

DKK 197.00
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Human Dark with Sugar - Brenda Shaughnessy - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Human Dark with Sugar - Brenda Shaughnessy - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

“Brenda Shaughnessy’s poems bristle with imperatives: ‘confuse me, spoon-feed me, stop the madness, decide.’ There are more direct orders in her first few pages than in six weeks of boot camp...Only Shaughnessy’s kidding. Or she is and she isn’t. If you just want to boss people around, you’re a control freak, but if you can joke about it, then your bossiness is leavened by a yeast that’s all too infrequent in contemporary poetry, that of humor.”— New York Times “Shaughnessy’s voice is smart, sexy, self-aware, hip . . . consistently wry, and ever savvy.”— Harvard Review “Brenda Shaughnessy . . . writes like the love-child of Mina Loy and Frank O’Hara.”— Exquisite Corpse "In its worried acceptance of contradiction, its absolute refusal of sentimentality and its acute awareness of time''s ''scarce infinity,'' this is a brilliant, beautiful and essential continuation of the metaphysical verse tradition." — Publishers Weekly , starred review “ Human Dark with Sugar is both wonderfully inventive (studded with the strangenesses of ‘snownovas’ and ‘flukeprints’) and emotionally precise. Her ‘I’ is madly multidexterous—urgent, comic, mischievous—and the result is a new topography of the debates between heart and head.”—Matthea Harvey, a judge for the Laughlin Award "Seriously playful, sexy, sharp-edged, and absolutely commanding throughout....Here you''ll meet an ''I'' boldly ready to take on the world and just itching to give ''You'' some smart directives. So listen up."— Library Journal In her second book, winner of the prestigious James Laughlin Award, Brenda Shaughnessy taps into themes that have inspired era after era of poets. Love. Sex. Pain. The heavens. The loss of time. The weird miracle of perception. Part confessional, part New York School, and part just plain lover of the English language, Shaughnessy distills the big questions into sharp rhythms and alluring lyrics. “You’re a tool, moon. / Now, noon. There’s a hero.” Master of diverse dictions, she dwells here on quirky words, mouthfuls of consonance and assonance—anodyne, astrolabe, alizarin—then catches her readers up short with a string of powerful monosyllables. “I’ll take / a year of that. Just give it back to me.” In addition to its verbal play, Human Dark With Sugar demonstrates the poet’s ease in a variety of genres, from “Three Sorries” (in which the speaker concludes, “I’m not sorry. Not sorry at all”), to a sequence of prose poems on a lover’s body, to the discussion of a disturbing dream. In this caffeine jolt of a book, Shaughnessy confirms her status as a poet of intoxicating lines, pointed, poignant comments on love, and compelling abstract images —not the least of which is human dark with sugar. Brenda Shaughnessy was raised in California and is an MFA graduate of Columbia University. She is the poetry editor for Tin House and has taught at several colleges, including Eugene Lang College and Princeton University. She lives in Brooklyn.

DKK 190.00
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Tennyson - Robert Bernard Martin - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Tennyson - Robert Bernard Martin - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The lyric perfection of the works of Alfred Tennyson, one of the greatest Victorian poets, and the apparent ease with which he wrote them, long obscured the disparity between the unruffled surface of many of his poems and his deeply disturbed life.Somersby Rectory, where Tennyson was born, was made miserable by drunkenness, drug addiction, threats of violence, melodramatic disinheritances, and above all by the fear of madness. He found an anodyne for his unhappiness in the composition of poetry, and was so successful in this refuge from the bewildering complexities of his life that he eventually became Poet Laureate and the most famous of living writers.Until he was forty years old the belief that he suffered from inherited epilepsy kept Tennyson unsettled, neurotic about money, immature in his relations with women, and apprehensive of marriage. It was a belief that gave shape to some of his finest poetry.At the end of his life Tennyson''s wife and son constructed a public façade for him of irreproachable normality and respectability. Robert Bernard Martin was the first biographer to go behind the mask of the troubled poet to investigate his black-tempered morbidity, and neurotic secrecy about his private life. More importantly, it often reveals the sources of the successes and failures of the foremost Victorian poet. From many thousands of letters by Tennyson, his family, and his friends, as well as much other unpublished material, Robert Bernard Martin has distilled a sensitive and sympathetic portrait of Tennyson, both as his contemporaries saw him and as he was in private. '' Tennyson: The Unquiet Heart will stand as one of the great literary biographies of this century.'' A. N. Wilson, The Spectator

DKK 271.00
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