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Andrew Porter

    La fiction d'Andrew Porter explore les complexités des liens humains et la recherche de sens dans la vie ordinaire. Sa prose se caractérise par un langage précis et des aperçus perspicaces de la psyché humaine. Porter explore fréquemment les thèmes de l'identité et de l'aliénation, naviguant l'équilibre délicat entre l'espoir et la désillusion. Il met l'accent sur la profondeur de l'expérience et la représentation émotionnelle nuancée, offrant aux lecteurs un voyage littéraire introspectif et résonnant.

    The Imagined Life
    Science Companion
    European Imperialism,1860-1914
    Conflict and stability in the German Democratic Republic
    Music of Three Seasons, 1974-1977
    The Disappeared
    • The Disappeared

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(541)Évaluer

      A collection of stories that trace the threads of loss and displacement running through all our lives, by the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Theory of Light and MatterA husband and wife hear a mysterious bump in the night. A father mourns the closeness he has lost with his son. A friendship with a married couple turns into a dangerous codependency. With gorgeous sensitivity, assurance, and a propulsive sense of menace, these stories center on disappearances both literal and figurative--lives and loves that are cut short, the vanishing of one's youthful self. From San Antonio to Austin, from the clamor of a crowded restaurant to the cigarette at a lonely kitchen table, Andrew Porter captures each of these relationships mid-flight, every individual life punctuated by loss and beauty and need. The Disappeared reaffirms the undeniable artistry of a contemporary master of the form.

      The Disappeared
    • Why did the German Democratic Republic last for so long--longer, in fact, than the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich combined? This book looks at various political, social, and economic conflicts at the grass roots of the GDR in an attempt to answer this question and account for regime stability. A local study, it examines opposition and discontent in Saalfeld, an important industrial and agricultural district. Based on previously inaccessible primary sources as well as on interviews with local residents, the book offers a novel explanation for the durability of the regime by looking at how authorities tried to achieve harmony and consensus through negotiation and compromise. At the same time, it shows how official policies created deep-seated social cleavages that promoted stability by hindering East Germans from presenting a united front to authorities when mounting opposition or pressing for change. All of this provides an indirect answer to perhaps the major question of the postwar Why did the Cold War last as long as it did?

      Conflict and stability in the German Democratic Republic
    • This study surveys the growth of European intervention outside Europe between 1860 and 1914. It treats its subject, 'imperialism', as a process of increasing contact, influence and control, rather than as the nature and consequences of colonial rule. The problems of defining 'imperialism' are considered alongside various analytical approaches to the term. In examining the controversial historiographical literature surrounding this subject, the book criticises particular explanations, and introduces readers to some of the new directions in research and inquiry currently being explored by historians.

      European Imperialism,1860-1914
    • Science Companion

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The relevant pages from the 3-7 book and have been re-written with a low reading age.The 3-5 and 3-7 books can be used together in a mixed ability class or separately. Pupils can move easily between both books; giving flexible, cost effective differentiation.

      Science Companion
    • The Imagined Life

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      At a pivotal moment in his life, Steven Mills embarks on a journey to uncover the mystery surrounding his father's disappearance in 1984. As he travels along the California coast, he reconnects with his father's past through conversations with friends and family, revealing layers of his father's character and secrets from his own childhood. This exploration leads Steven to confront uncomfortable truths about his life and relationships. The novel delves into themes of nostalgia, the complexities of parental bonds, and the challenges of understanding one's roots.

      The Imagined Life
    • Transatlantic Betrayal

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The story of the development of the RB211 gas turbine engine and saving of Rolls-Royce by the British government.

      Transatlantic Betrayal