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Robert Coles

    A child psychiatrist and author, Robert Coles delves into the complexities of social ethics and the human psyche. His work as a professor at Harvard University positions him as a keen observer of the human condition, offering profound insights into the inner lives of individuals.

    The Pornographer's Grief
    Moralische Intelligenz oder Kinder brauchen Werte
    The Moral Life of Children : How Children Struggle with Questions of Moral Choice in the United States and Elsewhere
    Black Writers Abroad
    Simone Weil
    Flannery O'Connor's South
    • 2021

      The inspirational true story of Ruby Bridges. Es 1960 y Ruby Bridges, de seis años, se acaba de mudar con su familia de Misisipi a Nueva Orleans buscando una vida mejor. Cuando un juez sentencia que Ruby debe asistir al primer grado de la Escuela Primaria William Frantz, en la que todos son blancos, la niña debe encarar las furiosas turbas de padres que no quieren que sus hijos vayan a la escuela con ella. Contada con el poderoso estilo narrativo de Robert Coles y dramáticamente ilustrada por George Ford, la historia de coraje, fe y esperanza de Ruby aún resuena más de 60 años después. The year is 1960, and six-year-old Ruby Bridges and her family have recently moved from Mississippi to New Orleans in search of a better life. When a judge orders Ruby to attend first grade at William Frantz Elementary, an all-white school, Ruby must face angry mobs of parents who refuse to send their children to school with her. Told with Robert Coles' powerful narrative and dramatically illustrated by George Ford, Ruby's story of courage, faith, and hope continues to resonate more than 60 years later.

      La historia de Ruby Bridges (The Story of Ruby Bridges)
    • 2020

      Black Writers Abroad

      A Study of Black American Writers in Europe and Africa

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on African American writers who lived in slavery before the Civil War, this in-depth study explores the experiences and contributions of those who became expatriates. It examines their literary works and the cultural context of their lives, providing insight into the struggles and resilience of a community shaped by oppression. The book highlights the unique perspectives of these writers, shedding light on their impact on American literature and history.

      Black Writers Abroad
    • 2001

      An intriguing introduction to Weil's quest to integrate faith, philosophy and justice for the oppressed. Details her short, eventful life and shows her profound spiritual influence on thinkers from T. S. Eliot and Flannery O'Connor to Albert Camus. schovat popis

      Simone Weil
    • 1994

      The Pornographer's Grief

      And Other Tales of Human Sexuality

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A Harvard psychiatrist presents an intimate and thought-provoking collection of case histories that explores a wide range of sexual problems while providing an illuminating look at the process of psychotherapy. "Glenmullen's case histories . . . have the feel of detective stories".--Chicago Tribune.

      The Pornographer's Grief
    • 1993

      Flannery O'Connor's South offers a forceful analysis, both literary and philosophical, of Flannery O'Connor's life and literature. First published in 1980, this study draws upon Robert Coles' personal experiences in the South during the civil rights movement of the late 1950s and early 1960s, his brief acquaintance with Flannery O'Connor, and his careful readings of her works. The voices and gestures of the people Coles met in the South help illuminate the social scene that influenced one of the region's most valuable and interesting writers.

      Flannery O'Connor's South
    • 1990

      The Spiritual Life of Children

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      For 30 years Robert Coles has been talking and listening to children all over the world and recording their responses to crises, to hardship and sorrow and to moral and political pressure. In this one of eight volumes in his Pulitzer Prize-winning series, Children of Crisis, he speaks to and for the religious and spiritual lives of children, conveying their views of salvation and righteousness, their experience of God and their ways of understanding the ultimate meaning of their own lives.

      The Spiritual Life of Children