A Brooklyn Memoir: My Life as a Boy
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Brooklyn, 1955-64: A Jewish boy learns about life and death from the W.W. II vets and Holocaust survivors who surround him.
Robert Rosen crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human experience, exploring profound historical events and intimate personal recollections. His work often adopts an investigative stance, dissecting controversial subjects such as the history of pornography with a keen eye for underlying social dynamics. Rosen demonstrates a deep fascination with the human psyche and the societal forces that shape our lives. His writing is recognized for its unflinching honesty and its ability to render challenging material accessible and engaging.






Brooklyn, 1955-64: A Jewish boy learns about life and death from the W.W. II vets and Holocaust survivors who surround him.
In his final years, John Lennon documented his innermost thoughts in diaries, revealing his complex relationships and emotions. He candidly explored his rivalry with Paul McCartney, the challenges of his marriage to Yoko Ono, and his deep love for his sons, Julian and Sean. Additionally, he expressed his disdain for the music industry, his desire for escape through dreams, and his critical views on both England and America, offering a raw and personal glimpse into the mind of a musical icon.
From the final days of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the mid-1950s to the arrival of the Beatles in 1964, Bobby in Naziland takes you on an unsentimental journey through one Brooklyn neighbourhood. Grappling to understand and come to terms with the ever-present threat of nuclear annihilation and the historical weight of the Holocaust, the young Bobby provides a child's view of the mid-20th-century American experience.
Philosophical, Mathematical, and Methodological Foundations
The revised second edition serves as a foundational text for the evolving field of Anticipatory Systems Theory. It features updated content, including a new set of Prolegomena and a dedicated chapter on the Ontology of Anticipation, enriching the reader's understanding of the subject. This comprehensive work is essential for those interested in the theoretical underpinnings and applications of anticipation in systems.