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My Brilliant Friend is a captivating novel penned by the renowned author, Elena Ferrante. Published in 2020 by Europa Editions (UK) Ltd, this book has garnered attention from readers worldwide. The genre of the book is hard to pin down, as it beautifully blends elements of drama, friendship, and the intricacies of life. The story is a testament to Ferrante's storytelling prowess and her ability to create characters that are both complex and relatable. My Brilliant Friend is a testament to the power of friendship, the complexity of love, and the hardships of growing up. It is a book that will leave you contemplating long after you've turned the last page. Published by Europa Editions (UK) Ltd, this book is a must-read for anyone who appreciates well-crafted narratives and thought-provoking themes.
Lose yourself in the fantastic world of the arks and in the company of unforgettable characters in this French runaway hit. Plain-spoken, headstrong Ophelia cares little about appearances. Her ability to read the past of objects is unmatched in all of Anima and, what’s more, she possesses the ability to travel through mirrors, a skill passed down to her from previous generations. Her idyllic life is disrupted, however, when she is promised in marriage to Thorn, a taciturn and influential member of a distant clan. Ophelia must leave all she knows behind and follow her fiancé to Citaceleste, the capital of a cold, icy ark known as the Pole, where danger lurks around every corner and nobody can be trusted. There, in the presence of her inscrutable future husband, Ophelia slowly realizes that she is a pawn in a political game that will have far-reaching ramifications not only for her but for her entire world.
OVER 14M OF THE NEAPOLITAN QUARTET SOLD WORLDWIDENothing quite like this has ever been published before."-The GuardianThe concluding volume in the dazzling saga of two women- the brilliant, bookish Elena, and the fiery, uncontainable Lila.
OVER 14M OF THE NEAPOLITAN QUARTET SOLD WORLDWIDE"Nothing quite like this has ever been published before."-The GuardianSet in the 1960s and 70s, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay continues the story of rebellious Lila and her lifelong friend, the brilliant Elena.
A delightful collection of original essays by Elena Ferrante as she reflects on the "adventure of writing"-her own and others'.
The dazzling finale of the international bestselling series: The Mirror Visitor
Moscow to Paris in a sidecar: an epic, crazy 2,500 mile road trip following Napoleon's retreat
"A masterpiece."--The Guardian"Superb."--The New York Times Review of BooksOlder brother is a driver for an app-based car service. Closed off for eleven hours every day in his cab, constantly tuned in to the radio, he ruminates about his life and the world that is waiting just on the other side of the windshield. Younger brother set out for Syria several months ago, full of idealism. Hired as a nurse by a Muslim humanitarian organization, he has recently stopped sending any news back home.This silence eats away at his father and brother, who ask themselves over and over again: why did he leave? One evening, the intercom rings. Little brother has come home.In this incisive first novel, Mahir Guven alternates between lively humour and the gravity imposed by the threat of terrorism. He explores a world of Uberized workers, weighed down by loneliness, struggling to survive, but he also describes the universe of those who are actors in the global jihad: indoctrination, combat, their impossible return . . . This is the poignant story of a Franco-Syrian family whose father and two sons try to integrate themselves into a society that doesnΓÇÖt offer them many opportunities.
Soon to be a major film directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, starring Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson and Paul Mescal.
"If you want to get inside the head of modern, young Russia, read Filipenko."-SVETLANA ALEXIEVICH (Nobel Prize winner, 2015) "Moving and profound."-The Times
A novel about cowardice and courage in the face of repression, from a powerful new voice of French-African literature
Book 3 in the Mirror Visitor Quartet
"For those who love boats, architecture and original enquiring minds, this book is a dream. " -Jeremy IronsWorld-famous architect Renzo Piano and his son Carlo set sail from Genoa one late Summer day, guided by the ancestral desire felt by many explorers before them: to find Atlantis (in Italian, Atlantide). Atlantis is the perfect city, built to harbour a perfect society. This is its true beauty, precious and elusive. Renzo Piano, a man who can not only measure land at a glance but also the sea's infinite geometry, returns to the places where he has erected his works, mosaic pieces in the infinite, necessary quest for perfection. With his son he sails across the Pacific, along the banks of the Thames and the Seine, reaching as far as Athens, San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and Osaka Bay. In search of beauty, he finds the imperfections that every building project carries within it. And so, all that remains is to sail on.
A new series from Europa Editions, The Passenger collects the best new writing, photography, art and reportage from around the world.IN THIS VOLUME: Ghosts of the Tsumani by Richard Lloyd Parry·Living in Shimokitazawa by Yoshimoto Banana·Why Japan Is Populist-Free? by Ian Buruma·plus: a Shinto sect in the shadow of power, feeling debts by disappearing into thin air, the decline of sexual desire, the obsession with American blues, the strongest sumo wrestler of all time (who isn's Japanese), the revenge of the Ainu and much more...Visitors from the West look with amazement, and sometimes concern, at Japan's social structures and unique, complex culture industry; the gigantic scale of its tech corporations and the resilience of its traditions; the extraordinary diversity of the subcultures that flourish in its "post-human" megacities. The country nonetheless remains an intricate and complicated jigsaw puzzle, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for stories, reflections, and reportage.The subjects in this volume range from the Japanese veneration of the dead to the Tokyo music scene, from urban alienation to cinema, from sumo to toxic masculinity. Caught between an ageing population and extreme post-modernity, Japan is an ideal observation point from which to understand our age and the one to come."Some Japanese stories end violently. Others never end at all, but only cut away, at the moment of extreme crisis, to a butterfly, or the wind, or the moon."¿Brian Phillips
It may well be Greek to you, but in Marcolongo's international bestselling book you'll discover nine reasons to be happy it is.
A Middle-Eastern capital caught in the revolutionary wave of the Arab Spring. A day in the life of a young man disillusioned with both East and West and struggling to find a place for himself in a society ruled by hypocrisy and contradictions.
A dazzling portrayal of humanity and the natural world that perfectly balances violence and humour. "Delightful and compelling."-Financial Times
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