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Edward Luce

    Edward Luce
    Wuvable Oaf: Blood & Metal
    Wuvable Oaf
    In Spite of the Gods
    The Retreat of Western Liberalism
    Time to Start Thinking
    Time To Start Thinking
    • 2017

      The Retreat of Western Liberalism

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      The book offers a penetrating analysis of the challenges facing Western liberal values, examining the factors contributing to their decline. It explores the political, economic, and cultural shifts that threaten these principles, providing a critical perspective on contemporary issues. Through insightful commentary, the author delves into the implications of this retreat, prompting readers to reflect on the future of liberalism in the West.

      The Retreat of Western Liberalism
    • 2016

      Oaf, a wuvable Bay Area bear, searches for love in the local metal and wrestling scenes in Blood and Metal, which collects a number of short stories. Featuring tales of Oaf ’s formative childhood years, and much more!

      Wuvable Oaf: Blood & Metal
    • 2015

      Wuvable Oaf

      • 263 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Wuvable Oaf is the first-ever collection of the acclaimed self-published comic book series by cartoonist Ed Luce. Oaf is a large, hirsute, scary-looking ex-wrestler who lives in San Francisco with his adorable kitties and listens to a lot of Morrissey. The book follows Oaf ’s search for love in the big city, especially his pursuit of Eiffel, the lead singer of the black metal/queercore/ progressive disco grindcore band Ejaculoid. Luce weaves between the friends, associates, enemies, ex-lovers and pasts of both men into the story of their courtship. A romantic comedy at its core, Wuvable Oaf recalls elements of comics as diverse as Scott Pilgrim, Love and Rockets, and Archie, set against the background of San Francisco’s queer community and music scene.

      Wuvable Oaf
    • 2013

      Time to Start Thinking

      America in the Age of Descent

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      The narrative begins with a stark declaration about financial constraints, prompting a call to innovative thinking. It delves into the life and contributions of Sir Ernest Rutherford, a Nobel laureate in Nuclear Physics, exploring his groundbreaking work and the challenges he faced. The book highlights his intellectual journey, the scientific community's dynamics, and the importance of creativity in overcoming obstacles, ultimately showcasing how necessity can spur remarkable advancements in science.

      Time to Start Thinking
    • 2013

      The age of American global dominance is over. This brilliant new book from one of the FT's most senior writers shows how it ended and where the US needs to turn to prevent the crisis from deepening further.

      Time To Start Thinking
    • 2006

      In Spite of the Gods

      The Strange Rise of Modern India

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Cutting through the miasma that clouds thinking about India, this title takes the measure of a society that struggles to come to grips with modernity. Drawing on his own unparalleled access as the New Delhi based, South Asia correspondent of 'The Financial Times', Edward Luce assesses the conflicting forces that forge the nation.

      In Spite of the Gods