Dreams of Exile
Title | Dreams of Exile PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Bell |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Authors, Scottish |
ISBN | 0805028072 |
Nineteen ninety-four marks the centennial of the death of the man George Steiner saluted as "among the the last of the pure storytellers". With public interest sure to intensify, this new biography of Robert Louis Stevenson--already praised for its insight and verve--could not be more timely.
Dreams in Exile
Title | Dreams in Exile PDF eBook |
Author | George E. McCarthy |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2009-03-09 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 143842597X |
Examines the influence of Aristotle and Kant on the nineteenth-century social theory of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber.
Feeding on Dreams
Title | Feeding on Dreams PDF eBook |
Author | Ariel Dorfman |
Publisher | Melbourne Univ. Publishing |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0522861857 |
Dorfman portrays, through visceral scenes and powerful intellect, the personal and political maelstroms underlying his migrations from Buenos Aires, on the run from Pinochet's death squads, to safe houses in Paris and Amsterdam, and eventually to America, his childhood home. The toll on Dorfman's wife and two sons, the 'earthquake of language' that is bilingualism, and his eventual questioning of his allegiance to past and party - all these crucibles of a life in exile are revealed with wry and startling honesty. Feeding on Dreams is a passionate reminder that 'we are all exiles', that we are all 'threatened with annihilation if we do not find and celebrate the refuge of common humanity', as Dorfman did during his 'decades of loss and resurrection'.
China Dream
Title | China Dream PDF eBook |
Author | Ma Jian |
Publisher | Catapult |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2019-05-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1640092412 |
Blending fact and fiction, this darkly comic fable “may be the purest distillation yet of Mr. Ma’s talent for probing the country’s darkest corners and exposing what he regards as the Communist Party’s moral failings” (Mike Ives, The New York Times). Called “Red Guards meet Kurt Vonnegut . . . powerful!" by Margaret Atwood on Twitter, China Dream is an unflinching satire of totalitarianism. Ma Daode, a corrupt and lecherous party official, is feeling pleased with himself. He has an impressive office, three properties, and multiple mistresses who text him day and night. After decades of loyal service, he has been appointed director of the China Dream Bureau, charged with replacing people's private dreams with President Xi Jinping's great China Dream of national rejuvenation. But just as he is about to present his plan for a mass golden wedding anniversary celebration, his sanity begins to unravel. Suddenly plagued by flashbacks of the Cultural Revolution, Ma Daode's nightmare visions from the past threaten to destroy his dream of a glorious future. Exposing the damage inflicted on a nation's soul when authoritarian regimes, driven by an insatiable hunger for power, seek to erase memory, rewrite history, and falsify the truth, China Dream is a dystopian vision of repression, violence, and state–imposed amnesia that is set not in the future, but in China today.
Dreaming of Baghdad
Title | Dreaming of Baghdad PDF eBook |
Author | Haifa Zangana |
Publisher | The Feminist Press at CUNY |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2009-08-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1558616519 |
“With passion and commitment,” an exiled Iraqi woman recounts her time organizing resistance to Saddam Hussein and imprisonment in Abu Ghraib (Nawal El Saadawi, author of Zeina). In 1970s Iraq, the Ba’ath Party was at the height of its influence in the Middle East and popularity throughout the West. But a group of activists recognized the disastrous potential of the regime as its charismatic leader, Saddam Hussein, came to power. Haifa Zangana was among those who resisted Saddam’s rule, a small group of whom were captured and imprisoned at Abu Ghraib. Now, from a distance of time and place, Zangana writes about her incarceration, the agonizing loss of comrades to torture and death in prison, her safe yet haunted life so far away from friends, family, and her beloved country, and the ways memory conspires to make us forget. In this poetic, emotionally-tinged memoir, the author of Women on a Journey: Between Baghdad and London “drags politics down from the realm of the abstract into the mud, fear, and loneliness of personal experience and psychological ruin that is life under dictatorship” (Christian Parenti, author of The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq).
Heart of the Lonely Exile
Title | Heart of the Lonely Exile PDF eBook |
Author | BJ Hoff |
Publisher | Harvest House Publishers |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2010-07-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0736939687 |
In Heart of the Lonely Exile, Book Two of BJ Hoff’s acclaimed and bestselling Emerald Ballad series, readers will find heroine Nora Kavanagh struggling to build a new life for herself and her son Daniel in America. With help from a wealthy American family and friendship and support from a British gentleman, Nora nevertheless finds herself caught in a conflict of the heart. Michael Burke, a strong, dedicated Irish policeman, desperately wants to keep his promise to his best friend Morgan Fitzgerald to marry Nora and protect her. But Nora’s instincts urge her to resist Michael’s proposal and follow her heart in a different direction....More troubling still, in the midst of her personal struggle, the heartaches from her homeland continue to plague her. Heart of the Lonely Exile continues the saga of the Kavanagh pilgrimage—a journey of the soul in a strange new land, where all those who are exiles and aliens seek to finally find their true home.
The Dream of My Return
Title | The Dream of My Return PDF eBook |
Author | Horacio Castellanos Moya |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2015-03-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0811223442 |
A high-octane paranoia deranges a writer and fuels a dangerous plan to return home to El Salvador. High-octane paranoia deranges a writer and fuels a dangerous plan to return home at the tail end of El Salvador's long civil war. Is the plan a dream or a nightmare? Is he courageous, foolhardy, or just plain dumb? Is the bubbling brew of horrors and threats actual or imagined? After he seeks relief for liver pain through hypnosis (while drinking more than ever, despite the treatments), his few impulse-control mechanisms rapidly dissolve, and reality only rarely intrudes on his cogitations. Harebrained murder plots, half-mad arguments, hysterical rants: the narrative escalates at a maniacal pace, infused with Horacio Castellanos Moya's uniquely outlandish and acerbic sense of humor.