Love and Deborah. [A Reduced Photographic Reprint of the Edition of 1963.].
Title | Love and Deborah. [A Reduced Photographic Reprint of the Edition of 1963.]. PDF eBook |
Author | Netta Rachel MUSKETT |
Publisher | |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
General Catalogue of Printed Books
Title | General Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books |
Publisher | |
Pages | 568 |
Release | 1959 |
Genre | English imprints |
ISBN |
General Catalogue of Printed Books
Title | General Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
Publisher | |
Pages | 584 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | English imprints |
ISBN |
General Catalogue of Printed Books
Title | General Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1362 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | English imprints |
ISBN |
Thinking Print
Title | Thinking Print PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah Wye |
Publisher | The Museum of Modern Art |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780870701245 |
Essay by Deborah Wye. Foreword by Glenn D. Lowry.
Antoni Tàpies in Print
Title | Antoni Tàpies in Print PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah Wye |
Publisher | |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
The Man Who Saw Everything
Title | The Man Who Saw Everything PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah Levy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1632869845 |
Longlisted for the Booker Prize A New York Times Editor's Choice Named a Best Book of the Year By: The New York Times Book Review (Notable Books of the Year) * The New York Public Library * The Washington Post * Time.com * The New York Times Critics’ (Parul Seghal's Top Books of the Year) * St. Louis Post Dispatch * Apple * A Publisher’s Weekly’s Top Ten Books of the Year An electrifying novel about beauty, envy, and carelessness from Deborah Levy, author of the Booker Prize finalists Hot Milk and Swimming Home. It is 1988 and Saul Adler, a narcissistic young historian, has been invited to Communist East Berlin to do research; in exchange, he must publish a favorable essay about the German Democratic Republic. As a gift for his translator’s sister, a Beatles fanatic who will be his host, Saul’s girlfriend will shoot a photograph of him standing in the crosswalk on Abbey Road, an homage to the famous album cover. As he waits for her to arrive, he is grazed by an oncoming car, which changes the trajectory of his life. The Man Who Saw Everything is about the difficulty of seeing ourselves and others clearly. It greets the specters that come back to haunt old and new love, previous and current incarnations of Europe, conscious and unconscious transgressions, and real and imagined betrayals, while investigating the cyclic nature of history and its reinvention by people in power. Here, Levy traverses the vast reaches of the human imagination while artfully blurring sexual and political binaries—feminine and masculine, East and West, past and present--to reveal the full spectrum of our world.