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Robert Macneil

    Robert MacNeil est un auteur acclamé et un ancien journaliste de télévision, notamment co-créateur de la prestigieuse émission d'information The MacNeil/Lehrer Report. Suite à sa carrière distinguée dans le journalisme, MacNeil s'est brillamment tourné vers l'écriture de romans, enrichissant le paysage littéraire de ses perspectives et expériences uniques. Sa fiction puise souvent dans sa profonde compréhension du journalisme et des thèmes sociétaux qui ont façonné sa vie professionnelle. L'évolution littéraire de MacNeil, d'un correspondant chevronné à un romancier, offre aux lecteurs une perspective captivante à travers les yeux d'un observateur expérimenté.

    Julias Tagebuch
    The House and Senate Explained
    Neoliberalism and Climate Policy in the United States
    The Story of English
    Looking for My Country
    Language in Thought and Action
    • Language in Thought and Action

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,4(35)Évaluer

      In this thoroughly revised, updated edition of his classic "Language in Thought and Action, " S.I. Hayakawa discusses the role of language in human life, the many functions of language, and how language--sometimes without our knowing--shapes our thinking

      Language in Thought and Action
    • Looking for My Country

      Finding Myself in America

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      The memoir delves into Robert MacNeil's journey from a Canadian boy to an American citizen, sparked by a significant gesture from the American consul in response to his letter to President Roosevelt. Through personal anecdotes and reflections on pivotal historical moments, MacNeil examines themes of nationality and loyalty over seventy years. His narrative combines keen journalistic analysis with heartfelt introspection, offering an intimate portrayal of his connection to America and its people, resulting in a touching and thought-provoking exploration of identity.

      Looking for My Country
    • The Story of English

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(130)Évaluer

      Now revised, The Story of English is the first book to tell the whole story of the English language. Originally paired with a major PBS miniseries, this book presents a stimulating and comprehensive record of spoken and written English—from its Anglo-Saxon origins some two thousand years ago to the present day, when English is the dominant language of commerce and culture with more than one billion English speakers around the world. From Cockney, Scouse, and Scots to Gulla, Singlish, Franglais, and the latest African American slang, this sweeping history of the English language is the essential introduction for anyone who wants to know more about our common tongue.

      The Story of English
    • Neoliberalism and Climate Policy in the United States

      From market fetishism to the developmental state

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The analysis focuses on the intersection of US climate policy and the political economy, highlighting the challenges posed by American neoliberalism. It examines how the push for growth in green markets complicates the state's role in the economy, revealing the contentious nature of environmental and industrial policies. The book delves into the complexities of governance and the struggle for legitimacy in addressing climate change within a framework that prioritizes market accumulation.

      Neoliberalism and Climate Policy in the United States
    • The House and Senate Explained

      The People's Guide to Congress

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Your guide to understanding how Congress works, who does what, and why--and how to reach out and do something about it. Ellen Greenberg sets the stage for both the House of Representatives and the Senate, explaining what the mace and hopper are, how the chambers are laid out, who the onstage actors are and what they do. Her section on the jargon--the most common phrases used--goes far beyond mere description to show how our government operates. She also explains how business is done: what happens on a daily basis and during the weekly schedule and how a bill becomes a law--or doesn't. The House and Senate Explained includes a chapter on using the Internet to access information about the House, the Senate, and the White House, from getting around Washington to accessing proposed bills to sending E-mail to your congressional representatives. In addition, you'll learn how to be heard by your representatives and how to take a more active role in committee hearings. A listing of all the congressional committees and subcommittees lets you know where your special concerns are being addressed. Whether a C-SPAN addict, a concerned citizen, or a general reader watching the nightly news, this hands-on manual will help you understand Congress and how to make it work for you.

      The House and Senate Explained
    • Kanada 1917. In einer Kleiderspendensammlung findet Pastor Wentworth in einem Mantel das Tagebuch einer jungen Frau. Darin schildert sie ganz offen ihre Sehnsüchte und ihr sexuelles Verlangen nach ihrem Mann, der in Europa kämpft. Wentworth verfällt dem sinnlichen Zauber dieser Unbekannten und vertraut sich seinem Freund Stewart McPherson an, einem Psychiater und begeisterten Freudianer. Für beide ist die junge Tagebuchschreiberin das Modell eines neuen Frauenbildes, das so gar nicht dem herrschenden viktorianischen Ideal entspricht. Sie beschließen, die Unbekannte ausfindig zu machen.

      Julias Tagebuch