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Vivian E. Thomson

    Climate of Capitulation
    Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy
    The Dead Yard
    Bonjour Blanc
    Primo Levi
    Dante's Divine Comedy
    • 2018

      Dante's Divine Comedy

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "As a singer of other-worldly horror and celestial beatitude alike, Dante has no equal. Yet, in spite of our distance from medieval theology, the Florentine poet's allegorical journey through hell, purgatory and paradise remains one of the essential books of mankind. At least fifty English language versions of the 'Inferno' - the first part of Dante's epic - appeared in the twentieth century alone. If Dante's Comedy speaks to our present condition, it is because Dante wrote the epic of Everyman who sets out in search of salvation in this world. And he wrote his great poem in the ordinary Italian of his time - not in Latin - and not in literary language. He wrote about suffering bodies and human weakness, and about divine ecstasy, in words that have resonated with readers and great writers for the last 700 years." --Publisher description

      Dante's Divine Comedy
    • 2017

      Climate of Capitulation

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      How power is wielded in environmental policy making at the state level, and how to redress the ingrained favoritism toward coal and electric utilities.

      Climate of Capitulation
    • 2014

      With the US as the world's most prominent climate change outlaw, "Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy" offers a unique combination of state-level analysis, international comparison and domestic policy prescription, pointing the way to a productive federal-state partnership for climate change policymaking in the United States.

      Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy
    • 2008

      The Dead Yard

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Its extraordinary musical tradition and physical beauty are shadowed by casual murder, police brutality and political corruption.Ian Thomson shows a side of Jamaica that tourists rarely see.He met ordinary Jamaicans in their homes and workplaces;

      The Dead Yard
    • 2004

      Bonjour Blanc

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      An enthralling journey into the shadowy republic of Haiti. In the land of Vodou, zombies and the Tontons Macoute. In this classic account, history jostles with adventure, high comedy is touched with danger; and Haiti glows like a magic charm. Now updated and with a new foreword by the author for the post-earthquake edition.

      Bonjour Blanc
    • 2003

      Primo Levi

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
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      On 11 April 1987 the Italian writer Primo Levi fell to his death in the house where he was born. More than forty years after his rescue from a Nazi concentration camp, it now seemed that Levi had committed suicide. New light is shed on Levi's recurring depressions and vital information is unearthed regarding the writer's premature death. schovat popis

      Primo Levi