A Boy Called Arsenal - Alan J Hill
A Boy Called Arsenal is an honest and emotional true story about a man who, after a life-long battle with mental and physical problems, finally became diagnosed with autism at the age of forty-nine in…
The most comprehensive publication to date on the stunning modernist architecture that defined the landscape of Soviet-era UkraineWhat does Ukrainian modernist architecture look like, and why isnÂ’t it better known in the West? Photographer and architectural tour guide Dmytro Soloviov is fighting to preserve the disappearing modernist heritage of his native Ukraine. These innovative buildings represent an extraordinary blend of function, avant-garde aesthetics and ingenious design, but despite these qualities, they remain largely unrecognized. This is a result of several factors, including the stigma of belonging to the Soviet era, corruption, neglect, as well as the ongoing threat of destruction from both unscrupulous developers and war. From masterpieces such as the Kyiv Crematorium and Salut Hotel, to previously undocumented examples like the Uzhhorod Airport Terminal and the Novoarkhanhelsk Police Station, Soloviov has traversed Ukraine photographing the exteriors and interiors of these important buildings and their monumental art (mosaics, stained glass and sculptures). While the nationÂ’s attention is consumed by more existential matters, he has documented the unique identity of one of the least cataloged periods of Soviet architecture, his images forming a singular record of an unexpected and rapidly disappearing legacy. An introduction by renowned architecture critic Owen Hatherley, complete with historical images, cements these buildings in a cultural and political context. With over 120 examples across 240 pages, this publication is the most comprehensive available on the subject.
A Boy Called Arsenal is an honest and emotional true story about a man who, after a life-long battle with mental and physical problems, finally became diagnosed with autism at the age of forty-nine in…
Why modern and contemporary art—and art conservation—can’t be understood without taking account of the revolutionary impact of plasticsModern and contemporary art wouldn’t exist without the invention of plastics. From sculpture to paint, and photography to…
\'Hooking Watermelons\' (1898) is a short story by the American author, Edward Bellamy, most famous for his socialist and utopian novel \'Looking 2000-1887\' (1888).New York lawyer, Arthur Steele, returns to Fairfield to visit his parents,…
POETRY BOOK SOCIETY CHOICEA cast of ‘Indic-heritage poets’ meets to perform poems and discuss the future of poetry. indiom engages eclectic, often Rabelaisian styles on subjects as various as the Indian poet Nissim Ezekiel, Shakespearean…
Sborník přináší cyklus přednášek Hany Ulmanové. Obsahuje sedm příspěvků, které představují přínos americké židovské literatury 20. století: dílo Isaaca Bashevise Singera, Bernarda Malamuda, Saula Bellowa, Chaima Potoka, Philipa Rotha a amerických židovských spisovatelek. Zvláštní kapitola…
Súčasnosti možno najlepšie porozumieť, ak poznáme minulosť. Vo svojej knihe Martin Bútora prináša krátke zamyslenia nad zlomovými dejinnými okamihmi uplynulých desaťročí. Tieto texty čitate?ovi umožnia lepšie pochopiť, čo sa odohrávalo v rokoch 1918, 1939, 1968,…
From the iconic author of The Country Girls trilogy, a modern Irish coming-of-age classic.''The taboo-breaking, the fabulous prose – there''s no one like Edna O''Brien.'' Anne Enright''Novels of heart-breaking empathy, rigorous honesty and peerless beauty.''…
A wonderful, witty book on the wisdom of motherhood in the successful 'Sixty Minute' range.