We are a generation without farewell, says the German writer Wolfgang Borchert, summarizing the tragedy of his generation that was led into World War II without anyone saying goodbye to it. Perhaps Borchert is the voice most capable of expressing this generation, and that war that left massive material and spiritual devastation in Germany. It also left literary ruin.
Borchert left behind a collection of short stories that his fellow Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Heinrich Böll, describes as “complete masterpieces,” while Egyptian writer Ibrahim Aslan sees in his stories “a sublime expression of the ferocity of all wars without a single direct word.”
In this book, we present to the reader a selection of these stories, and what attracted us to them is the human approach to major topics, such as war and death, love and the feeling of loss, and the artistic expression of them.
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The book deals with the memoirs of an employee, where the challenges related to working life and the mechanisms for dealing with them are listed. It is considered one of the inspiring memoirs that, in addition to the narrative narration, presents the scientific side of human resources. It also presents the practical side that derives its strength from the writer’s experience and vision. This is done through 31 thoughts that represent 31 days, which is the period related to the employee’s eligibility for salary.
Holy shit, relax by We make a ridiculous number of decisions every day, some estimates are around the thousands. We make hundreds of decisions a day about food alone, decisions about getting up, how to get our kids to school, and so on. Timothy Caulfield's important book will surprise you with a complete factual guide to health decisions. Journaling makes you worry less and who better to read than him in this regard? Timothy Caulfield is the Chair of the Canada Research Foundation in Health Law and Policy, a professor in the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Public Health, and the Director of Research at the Health Law Institute, University of Alberta, from getting dressed and going to work to eating breakfast and vitamins to... Park the car, use a public restroom, then wash your hands. The author will arrange multiple daily tasks for you. He will prevent you from screaming. He will teach you to drink water and use nap time in ways you have never thought of before. This book by Timothy Caulfield did not become a bestseller for nothing. It will protect you from time panic. It will teach you to hug and exercise again. How do you spend your time with your children? You will even read about washing dishes and whether the toilet seat is up or down. You will learn about the dangers of excessive television watching and how to be careful about it. He will walk with you in the steps of washing your hair, flossing your teeth, and even sleeping. As you read this book, you will learn about the rules of relaxation so that you do not let fear. It controls your life, and where the risks may not be as great as we think, you will learn not to be fooled by the illusion of difference, and how to put down your damn phone sometimes. Simply put, this is a book you should read.
Peralbo plays jazz in Lady Bird, where Lucrezia heard him and became passionate about his music, and he fell in love with its mystery.
After a long time, the narrator meets that musician “Peralbo” again, but now he takes the name “Giacomo Dolphin” and lives a different life. What happened during these years? Why did he change his name? What is the story of the stolen painting? Is the title of the song “Lisbon,” which is repeated over and over again, the key to the mysterious past?
In the humid rainy streets, in night bars drowned in smoke, and in nights filled with blue and pink lights, and to the rhythm of jazz music, the novel’s heroes strive to understand love, music, and the secret of a city from which there is no point in escaping, because it will follow them to the ends of the world.
In this novel, which won the National Prize for Literature and the Critics' Prize in Spain, Antonio Muñoz Molina writes, with a graceful detective plot, a love poem in love with music.
The 5 most powerful ways to get rid of distraction
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The 5 most powerful ways to get rid of distraction:
What you say is beautiful, yet I tell you frankly (I am distracted..), and I don’t even know how to choose?
How do I start and what is right for me? Could you show me the way?
Calm down a little.. This book was designed specifically for you and to help you get out of this distraction, do not worry.