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David Hollander

    Cet auteur est reconnu pour son exploration incisive de la psyché humaine et de la complexité des relations. Sa prose, marquée par un style distinctif et une profonde compréhension des personnages, explore des thèmes tels que l'identité, la mémoire et la quête de sens dans la vie contemporaine. Louvrée pour sa profondeur intellectuelle et sa résonance émotionnelle, l'œuvre de l'auteur offre aux lecteurs des expériences littéraires stimulantes et inoubliables. Sa capacité à mêler des sujets sérieux à un humour inattendu cimente sa voix unique dans la littérature moderne.

    Unusual Sounds
    How Basketball Can Save the World
    Anthropica
    • Anthropica

      • 502pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,5(93)Évaluer

      A Hungarian fatalist convinced that the human race is a blemish on God’s otherwise beautiful universe; a statistician who has determined that we completely exhaust the earth’s resources every 30 days; a failing novelist whose nihilistic fiction has doomed her halfhearted quest for tenure; an Ultimate Frisbee-playing man-child who has discovered a fractal pattern contained within all matter, but is nevertheless obsessed with the chase for a National Championship; a banished race of mole people preparing for a violent uprising; a factory filled with human heads being mined for information; a former philosophy professor with ALS who has discovered, as he becomes “locked in,” that he can make things happen simply by wanting them badly enough; and a trio of vengeful, superintelligent robots secretly imprisoned in an underground hangar in Iksan, South Korea, patiently waiting for some gullible human(s) to release them.This is a partial cast of Anthropica, a novel that puts Laszlow Katasztrófa’s beautiful vision of a universe without us to the test. Because even if Laszlow believes that he is merely an agent of fate, a cog in God’s inscrutable machine, he’s nevertheless the one driving this crazy machine. And once he has his team assembled, it turns out that he might—against all odds and his own expectations—actually have the tools to see his apocalyptic plan to fruition.

      Anthropica
    • "A thought-provoking exploration of how basketball-and the values rooted in the game-can solve today's most pressing issues, from the professor behind the popular New York University course NBA and WNBA superstars, Hall of Fame players, coaches, and other cultural figures have all dropped by New York University Professor David Hollander's course "How Basketball Can Save the World" course to debate and give insights on how the underlying principles of the game can provide a new blueprint for addressing our diverse challenges and showing what's possible beyond the court. Now, in How Basketball Can Save the World, Hollander moves beyond the classroom to present a beautiful new philosophy with contributions by many of his past guests and based on values inherent to basketball, such as inclusion and the balancing of individual success with the needs of the collective. These principles move us beyond conflict and confusion toward a more harmonious and meaningful future: Positionless-ness: In basketball, players aren't siloed into just one position or responsibility. In life, we can learn to be more adaptive to the challenges we face by embracing a positionless mindset. Human Alchemy: We talk a lot about team chemistry, but team alchemy means the creation of something totally new-a team far greater than the sum of its parts. Sanctuary: Basketball offers players a critical space to feel safe, free, and expressive. Fostering similar spaces in the real world can encourage people to be their best, happiest, and most productive selves. Transcendence: Basketball is about defying gravity, becoming weightless, and flying higher than anyone ever has before. By seeking out this principle, we can elevate ourselves and those around us to a new plane of experience. Whether you're a seasoned veteran of the game or have never set foot on a court, How Basketball Can Save the World will empower you to become more resilient, tolerant, and wise in your relationship with yourself, others, and the world around you"-- Provided by publisher

      How Basketball Can Save the World
    • Unusual Sounds

      The Hidden History of Library Music

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Exploring the hidden musical universe of Library Music, this book offers a comprehensive look at its history and significance. It includes interviews with celebrated creators and showcases extraordinary visuals, providing readers with an immersive experience into this unique genre.

      Unusual Sounds