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    Taste of a city
    Tackling Regional Disparities In Europe Through Growth
    In the American Grain
    The Passenger: California
    200 IMAGES AND 2 VIDEOS EXPLORING OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH CONSUMPTION
    The Passenger: Ireland
    • 2023

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of food, this collective work delves into its roles as an act of love, a cultural expression, and a source of comfort. It addresses the tension between traditional practices and modern consumption, highlighting issues like hyper mass production, resource depletion, and the impact of advertising. By examining food's significance in communication and cultural encounters, the book raises profound questions about how cooking shapes humanity and our collective identity.

      200 IMAGES AND 2 VIDEOS EXPLORING OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH CONSUMPTION
    • 2022

      In the American Grain

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Featuring a curated selection of contemporary American poetry, this anthology showcases acclaimed poets who have received prestigious awards such as the Pulitzer Prize. Readers will encounter the works of notable authors like Forrest Gander, Rae Armantrout, and Vijay Sheshadri, alongside other recognized talents honored with various literary accolades. This collection serves as a significant introduction to the richness of American poetry for European audiences, highlighting voices that are often underrepresented in the wider European literary landscape.

      In the American Grain
    • 2022

      “These books are so rich and engrossing that it is rewarding to read them even when one is stuck at home.”—TLS

      The Passenger: California
    • 2022

      IN THIS VOLUME, Catherine Dunne, Colum McCann, Mark O'Connell, and Sara Baume, among other Irish writers tell of a country striving to stay a step ahead of time.

      The Passenger: Ireland
    • 2019

      Jesús Rafael Soto (1923-2005) is one of the main representatives of kinetic and optical ar0This book includes the most interesting works he has produced, from the organic forms of his early period to his abstract works at the start of the sixties and his more geometric creations?the language in which he felt most comfortable?without forgetting his most well-known public works, such as the spectacular murals he created for the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. 0This is a unique chance to enjoy, in this complete book, the work of one of the most important contemporary Venezuelan artists.00Exhibition: Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain (18.10.2019-09.02.2020).

      Soto: The Fourth Dimension
    • 2015

      Featuring insights from approximately 15 young authors, this publication emerges from a gathering of around 30 young Liberal activists focused on addressing regional disparities. The contributors explore innovative growth-based policies aimed at fostering equitable development across regions, reflecting a commitment to social and economic progress.

      Tackling Regional Disparities In Europe Through Growth
    • 2015

      Taste of a city

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the architecture of Belfast, London, Ljubljana, and Rome, this book uniquely intertwines the sense of taste with urban appreciation. Four authors, including journalists and architects, provide brief essays on notable neighborhoods, complemented by recipes from local chefs that reflect the sensory experiences of each city. Each recipe includes detailed ingredient lists and preparation methods, presented in both English and the native languages of the non-English speaking countries. This collection invites readers on a journey through diverse cities, blending culinary art with architectural insight.

      Taste of a city