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Lawrence Weschler

    February 13, 1952

    Lawrence Weschler is renowned for his extensive investigative writing, masterfully weaving together political narratives with cultural observations. His work delves deeply into complex subjects, from political upheavals to artistic innovations. Weschler's distinctive style lies in his immersive storytelling, drawing readers into the heart of the events and personalities he explores. Through his literary works, he offers profound insights into the human experience and our intricate connections to the world around us.

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    And How Are You, Dr. Sacks?
    A Trove of Zohars
    Vermeer in Bosnia
    Robert Irwin Getty Garden - Revised Edition
    A Miracle, A Universe. Settling Accounts with Torturers
    • Vermeer in Bosnia

      Selected Writings

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.2(252)Add rating

      Lawrence Weschler excels at uncovering the extraordinary within the ordinary, revealing unexpected meanings in familiar narratives. This collection showcases two decades of his work, reflecting a diverse array of themes and concerns that touch on nearly every aspect of life. Each piece invites readers to experience a blend of disorientation and insight, highlighting Weschler's unique ability to transform the mundane into the remarkable.

      Vermeer in Bosnia
    • A Trove of Zohars

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Serving as a companion to Stephen Berkman's "Predicting the Past," this book delves deeper into the themes and concepts introduced in the original work. It expands on the ideas of historical interpretation and the influence of past events on present circumstances. Through insightful analysis, it encourages readers to reflect on how history shapes contemporary narratives and personal experiences, making it an essential read for those interested in the interplay between history and modern life.

      A Trove of Zohars
    • This Land

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This Land is an epic mural fashioned by New York artist David Opdyke out of vintage American postcards which he then treated with disconcerting painted interventions. What at first reads as a panoramic bird's-eye view of an idyllic alpine valley reveals itself, upon closer examination, to be an array of connected scenes and vignettes. Across more than five hundred postcards, each one portraying a distinct slice of idealized Americana (town squares, mountain highways, main streets and county seats), Opdyke's acerbic, emotionally jarring alterations gradually become evident. In this prophetic refashioning, forests are aflame, tornadoes torque from one card into the next, a steamboat gets swallowed up whole by some sort of new megafauna, frogs fall like Biblical hail from the sky. The human responses form a cacophony of desires and demands, panic and denial. Biplanes trail banners urging Repent Now!, others insist Legislative Action Would Be Premature, while still others advertise seats on an actual Ark. The book 'This Land' affords readers a closer and closer viewing of Opdyke's devastatingly sardonic take on our impending ecological future, one in turn enlivened by Lawrence Weschler's vividly sly blend of artist profile and critical interpretation

      This Land
    • Oliver Sacks

      Ein persönliches Porträt

      Er war ein großartiger Arzt und ein begnadeter Erzähler: Mit seinen Fallgeschichten hat Oliver Sacks Millionen Lesern ein neues, anderes Bild von Krankheit vermittelt. Voller Empathie und mit großer Fachkenntnis hat Sacks immer wieder Menschen beschrieben, deren Leben durch eine schwere Krankheit oder Behinderung geprägt wurde – und die unser Interesse und Mitgefühl verdienen. Schon 1981, als Sacks noch weitgehend unbekannt war, beschloss der Journalist Lawrence Weschler, die Biographie von Oliver Sacks zu schreiben. Er konnte ihn bei seiner täglichen Arbeit als Arzt erleben, begleitete ihn auf Reisen und führte zahlreiche intensive Gespräche mit ihm. Auf dieser Grundlage entstand eine sehr persönliche Nahaufnahme. Weschler erzählt ausführlich von der Entstehung der ersten Sacks-Bücher, die zu Bestsellern wurden, und verfolgt den Weg des Autors Oliver Sacks bis zu dessen Tod im Jahre 2015. Das einzigartige Porträt eines empathischen Menschenfreundes und Seelenforschers, der unser Bild von Krankheit und Gesundheit nachhaltig verändert hat.

      Oliver Sacks