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Andrew Sullivan

    10 août 1963

    Andrew Michael Sullivan est un auteur et commentateur politique britannique, reconnu comme un pionnier du journalisme de weblog politique. Son écriture aborde souvent des commentaires politiques et sociaux, en adoptant un style distinctif qui mêle réflexion personnelle et analyse des événements actuels. L'influence de Sullivan réside dans sa capacité à susciter le débat et à offrir aux lecteurs des perspectives audacieuses sur la politique contemporaine. Il est connu pour son engagement perspicace sur des sujets complexes, faisant de son œuvre une lecture captivante pour ceux qui s'intéressent au discours politique éclairé.

    Same-Sex Marriage: Pro and Con
    Virtually Normal
    Love Undetectable
    The Conservative Soul
    All We Want Is Everything
    Out on a Limb
    • Out on a Limb

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,2(161)Évaluer

      A "collection of [the author's] greatest arguments on culture, politics, religion, and philosophy"--

      Out on a Limb
    • All We Want Is Everything

      • 179pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(92)Évaluer

      The debut collection of short stories by Canadian author Andrew F. Sullivan. Includes 20 stories.

      All We Want Is Everything
    • The Conservative Soul

      Fundamentalism, Freedom, and the Future of the Right

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(78)Évaluer

      The book presents a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary issues, appealing to both liberal and conservative readers. It challenges prevailing perspectives and encourages critical thinking, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding diverse viewpoints. The engaging narrative invites readers to reflect deeply on the complexities of modern society.

      The Conservative Soul
    • Love Undetectable

      Notes on Friendship, Sex, and Survival

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(164)Évaluer

      The book presents a profound and beautiful exploration of friendship, delving into its complexities and significance. Through thoughtful insights, the author captivates readers with the depth of his understanding and the richness of his perspective on human connections.

      Love Undetectable
    • Virtually Normal

      An Argument about Homosexuality

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(396)Évaluer

      The book tackles the contentious debate surrounding homosexuality in contemporary America, aiming to foster understanding and compassion. Andrew Sullivan, a former editor, explores how a predominantly heterosexual society can engage with and support its homosexual citizens. By addressing various perspectives, he seeks to restore reason and humanity to a deeply divided conversation, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on LGBTQ+ rights and societal acceptance.

      Virtually Normal
    • Same-Sex Marriage: Pro and Con

      A Reader

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,3(26)Évaluer

      The anthology presents a comprehensive exploration of the same-sex marriage debate, showcasing two millennia of arguments from various perspectives. Andrew Sullivan curates a diverse range of voices, emphasizing inclusiveness and balanced discourse. The collection not only highlights historical viewpoints but also reflects the ongoing societal discussions surrounding marriage equality, making it a significant resource for understanding the complexities of this contemporary issue.

      Same-Sex Marriage: Pro and Con
    • Can't Knock the Hustle

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(240)Évaluer

      "An award-winning journalist's behind-the-scenes account from the epicenter of sports, social justice, and coronavirus, 'Can't Knock the Hustle' is a lasting chronicle of the historic 2019-2020 NBA season, by way of the notorious Brooklyn Nets and basketball's renaissance as a cultural force beyond the game."-- Provided by publisher

      Can't Knock the Hustle
    • Michael Sullivan’s Fundamentals of Statistics, Third Edition, was written to address the everyday challenges Mike faces teaching statistics. Almost every aspect of the book was tested in his classroom to ensure that it truly helps students learn better. Mike skillfully connects statistical concepts to readers’ lives, helping them to think critically, become informed consumers, and make better decisions.If you are looking for a streamlined textbook, which will help you think statistically and become a more informed consumer through analyzing data, then Sullivan’s Fundamentals of Statistics, Third Edition, is the book for you.

      Fundamentals of Statistics
    • Focusing on the history of a missionary organization, this study details the evolution from the Mahon Mission to Zion Evangelical Ministries of Africa (ZEMA), which serves the amaZioni of southern Africa. It explores ZEMA's ties to the Christian Catholic Church of Zion, founded by John Alexander Dowie in 1896, and how these connections facilitate acceptance among amaZioni leaders. The research highlights the significant figures influenced by Dowie in South Africa, including Johannes Buchler, Pieter le Roux, and Edgar Mahon, providing a comprehensive historical context.

      A Brief History of Zion Evangelical Ministries of Africa
    • The Marigold

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      "One of the country's most talented young writers." -- Globe and Mail In a near-future Toronto buffeted by environmental chaos and unfettered development, an unsettling new lifeform begins to grow beneath the surface, feeding off the past The Marigold, a gleaming Toronto condo tower, sits a half-empty promise: a stack of scuffed rental suites and undelivered amenities that crumbles around its residents as a mysterious sludge spreads slowly through it. Public health inspector Cathy Jin investigates this toxic mold as it infests the city's infrastructure, rotting it from within, while Sam "Soda" Dalipagic stumbles on a dangerous cache of data while cruising the streets in his Camry, waiting for his next rideshare alert. On the outskirts of downtown, 13-year-old Henrietta Brakes chases a friend deep underground after he's snatched into a sinkhole by a creature from below. All the while, construction of the city's newest luxury tower, Marigold II, has stalled. Stanley Marigold, the struggling son of the legendary developer behind this project, decides he must tap into a hidden reserve of old power to make his dream a reality -- one with a human cost. Weaving together disparate storylines and tapping into the realms of body horror, urban dystopia, and ecofiction, The Marigold explores the precarity of community and the fragile designs that bind us together.

      The Marigold