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Karl Miller

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    Writing in England today. The Last Fifteen Years
    Electric Shepherd
    Bongo Boy's Magical Drums
    A House for Mr Biswas
    Survival in Auschwitz
    Segregating Sound
    • 2011

      Bongo Boy's Magical Drums

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

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      Bongo Boy's Magical Drums
    • 2011

      The Operation Primer provides excellent photographic step-by-step guidance tothe surgical procedure. The core of the OperationPrimer is the section on Nodal Points, where the surgical key steps are describedin detail. This surgical guide book provides essential reference material tosurgeons wishing to update their knowledge in this specific area

      Operation primer
    • 2010

      A cultural history describing how folklore studies and the music industry helped to create a musical color line in the South, associating certain genres with particular racial and ethnic identities.

      Segregating Sound
    • 2005

      Electric Shepherd

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A dazzling portrait of the life and times of James Hogg. Electric Shepherd is a likeness of James Hogg, Scottish Borderer and international literary star, who shared an epoch and an environment with Walter Scott.

      Electric Shepherd
    • 2000

      Survival in Auschwitz

      The Nazi Assault on Humanity

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Survival in Auschwitz is a mostly straightforward narrative, beginning with Primo Levi's deportation from Turin, Italy, to the concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland in 1943. Levi, then a 25-year-old chemist, spent 10 months in the camp. Even Levi's most graphic descriptions of the horrors he witnessed and endured there are marked by a restraint and wit that not only gives readers access to his experience, but confronts them with it in stark ethical and emotional terms: "[A]t dawn the barbed wire was full of children's washing hung out in the wind to dry. Nor did they forget the diapers, the toys, the cushions and the hundred other small things which mothers remember and which children always need. Would you not do the same? If you and your child were going to be killed tomorrow, would you not give him something to eat today?" --Michael Joseph Gross

      Survival in Auschwitz
    • 1995

      Mohun Biswas has spent his 46 years of life striving for independence. Shuttled from one residence to another after the drowning of his father, he yearns for a place he can call home. He marries into the Tulsi family, on whom he becomes dependent, but rebels and takes on a succession of occupations in a struggle to weaken their hold over him.

      A House for Mr Biswas