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Esther Cohen

    Cet auteur se débat avec la nature même de la narration et la difficulté inhérente à capturer une vie honnête et satisfaisante par l'écriture. Son œuvre explore quels détails sont vraiment essentiels et utiles pour le lecteur, trouvant souvent le profond dans des observations apparemment banales. À travers une lentille curieuse et réfléchie, il donne vie à des moments du quotidien et à des rencontres inattendues, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective unique sur l'expérience humaine.

    All of Us
    A Love Letter to Myself
    MEXICO
    Breakfast with Allen Ginsberg
    God Is a Tree
    Medieval transformations
    • Medieval transformations

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      This volume deals with shifts and changes that took place during the Middle Ages when things, or ideas, or writings, were transferred from time to time, place to place, or one ideological realm to another. The same objects, ideas, or texts changed their meaning, impact, or symbolic value according to different contexts. The twelve papers, written by leading experts, investigate the authority attributed to texts and their canonization in different contexts; the shifting uses and meanings of gifts, from honorable instruments in the settlement of disputes to corruption and bribery; and the transition of violence and power from relationships between equals to a tool for the maintenance of hierarchies.Contributors Gadi Algazi, Monique Bernards, Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld, Esther Cohen, Valentin Groebner, Yitzhak Hen, Mayke de Jong, Rob Meens, Marco Mostert, Thomas F.X. Noble, Timothy Reuter, Hendrik Teunis, and Stephen D. White.

      Medieval transformations
    • God Is a Tree

      and Other Middle-Aged Prayers

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      With a vibrant blend of humor and energy, the poetry collection offers delightful imagery that evokes smiles and challenges conventional thinking. The title poem reflects on the author's experience with a critical response to her work, intertwined with unexpected anecdotes, showcasing her unique voice. While the poems carry a distinct Jewish tone, their themes and wit resonate universally, inviting readers from all backgrounds to engage with her thought-provoking and amusing reflections.

      God Is a Tree
    • Breakfast with Allen Ginsberg

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the nuances of daily life, this collection features fifty poems that blend humor with personal reflections. The author explores themes of friendship, family, and the contrasting settings of New York City and a small Catskills village. With a mix of light-hearted and poignant verses, readers are invited to smile, laugh, and contemplate their own experiences and relationships. The work showcases the author's unique voice and perspective, making it a relatable and engaging read for poetry enthusiasts.

      Breakfast with Allen Ginsberg
    • MEXICO

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      The poems capture a personal journey through Mexico, highlighting the author's enchantment with Oaxaca, Mexico City, and San Miguel. Richly woven narratives emerge from encounters with taxi drivers, rug weavers, jewelry makers, and newfound friends, each contributing unique stories that reflect the vibrant culture and magic of these places.

      MEXICO
    • A Love Letter to Myself

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Empathetic and reflective, the author shares her life experiences with a simplicity that invites readers to see the world through a childlike lens. Her concise and expressive writing style conveys deep philosophical insights, allowing readers to connect with her thoughts and emotions on a profound level. Through brief yet impactful sketches of her life, she encourages a deeper understanding of human experiences and relationships.

      A Love Letter to Myself
    • All of Us

      Stories and Poems Along Route 17

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set in a small upstate New York town, the narrative explores the lives of diverse individuals who, despite their differences and political disagreements, coexist harmoniously. Through the perspective of a warm-hearted narrator, the book offers a humorous and poignant tribute to rural life, reminiscent of classic works like Spoon River Anthology and Eudora Welty's Why I Live at the PO. The storytelling captures the essence of community and the richness of human experience in an endearing way.

      All of Us
    • Los narradores de Auschwitz

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Vivir para poder contar. Esta parece ser la máxima de los sobrevivientes de los campos de concentración y exter- minio nazis. Auschwitz, en particular, concentra la oscuridad que acompañó al hombre a lo largo del siglo la ruptura de la civilización, la imagen del infierno donde se trató de erradicar el concepto de s

      Los narradores de Auschwitz