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    A passage to India

    13,65

    di E.M. Forster

    When Adela and her elderly companion Mrs Moore arrive in the Indian town of Chandrapore, they quickly feel trapped by its insular and prejudiced British community. Determined to explore the ‘real India’, they seek the guidance of the charming and mercurial Dr Aziz, a cultivated Indian Muslim. But a mysterious incident occurs while they are exploring the Marabar caves with Aziz, and the well-respected doctor soon finds himself at the centre of a scandal that rouses violent passions among both the British and their Indian subjects. A masterly portrait of a society in the grip of imperialism, A Passage to India compellingly depicts the fate of individuals caught between the great political and cultural conflicts of the modern world.

    A Passage to India, written by E.M. Forster and published in 1924, is one of the most acclaimed novels in English literature. Set against the backdrop of British colonial India, the novel explores complex themes such as colonialism, racial prejudice, cultural misunderstandings, and the challenges of communication between East and West.

    Through vivid characters and evocative storytelling, Forster highlights the social and political tensions of the era, delivering a nuanced critique of British imperialism and its impacts. The narrative balances moments of humor, tragedy, and profound philosophical reflection, making it a timeless masterpiece.

    This novel is ideal for lovers of classic literature, students of British colonial history, and anyone interested in cross-cultural relationships and postcolonial studies.

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    A Question of Power

    15,25

    di Bessie Head

    In this semi-autobiographical novel, Head tracks the protagonist Elizabeth’s struggle to emerge from the oppressive social situation in which she finds herself, and from the nightmares and hallucinations that torment her.

    Elizabeth, like the author, was conceived in an out-of-wedlock union between a black man and a white woman of social standing – a union outlawed by her country of birth, South Africa. Elizabeth leaves South Africa with her young son to live in Botswana, a country that has escaped some of the worst evils of colonial domination. But in rural Botswana she is once again faced with a constricting social system as the villagers are suspicious of her urban ways and frown upon her individualistic behaviour. They also bear her ill will on racial grounds because she is light skinned like the ‘Bushmen’ who are a despised tribe there.

    Elizabeth suffers not only social isolation but intellectual deprivation as well. One of the few people with whom she can converse as an intellectual equal is the American peace corps volunteer, Tom. During the four years in which Elizabeth is plagued by mental, social and economic challenges, it is Tom, and her own love for and obligation to her young son that help her to survive this ordeal.

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    A Study in Scarlet

    9,00

    di Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    The Penguin English Library edition When Dr John Watson takes rooms in Baker Street with amateur detective Sherlock Holmes, he has no idea that he is about to enter a shadowy world of criminality and violence. Accompanying Holmes to an ill-omened house in south London, Watson is startled to find a dead man whose face is contorted in a rictus of horror. There is no mark of violence on the body yet a single word is written on the wall in blood. Dr Watson is as baffled as the police, but Holmes’s brilliant analytical skills soon uncover a trail of murder, revenge and lost love . . .

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    Abel Sanchez

    11,00

    di Miguel de Unamuno

    El tema del odio y de la envidia son el argumento de la obra tratados desde un punto de vista literario. Unamuno supo convertirlos en materia de obras literarias fuertemente originales e incitantes. No en vano, Unamuno es el gran agitador de espíritus que prefiere plantear interrogantes a proponer soluciones.

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    Adelante 2

    28,80

    di José Pérez Navarro e Carla Polettini

    Corso di spagnolo A2-B2

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    Age of Iron

    13,50

    by J.M. Coetzee

    Nobel Laureate and two-time Booker prize-winning author of Disgrace and The Life and Times of Michael K, J. M. Coetzee tells the remarkable story of a nation gripped in brutal apartheid in his Sunday Express Book of the Year award-winner Age of Iron.

    In Cape Town, South Africa, an elderly classics professor writes a letter to her distant daughter, recounting the strange and disturbing events of her dying days. She has been opposed to the lies and the brutality of apartheid all her life, but now she finds herself coming face to face with its true horrors: the hounding by the police of her servant’s son, the burning of a nearby black township, the murder by security forces of a teenage activist who seeks refuge in her house. Through it all, her only companion, the only person to whom she can confess her mounting anger and despair, is a homeless man who one day appears on her doorstep.

    In Age of Iron, J. M. Coetzee brings his searing insight and masterful control of language to bear on one of the darkest episodes of our times.

    ‘Quite simply a magnificent and unforgettable work’ Daily Telegraph

    ‘A superbly realized novel whose truth cuts to the bone’ The New York Times

    ‘A remarkable work by a brilliant writer’ Wall Street Journal

    South African author J. M. Coetzee was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2003 and was the first author to win the Booker Prize twice for his novels Disgrace and The Life and Times of Michael K. His novel, Foe, an exquisite reinvention of the story of Robinson Crusoe is also available in Penguin paperback.

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    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

    7,90

    di Lewis Carroll

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    Altazor – Temblor de cielo

    8,90

    di Vicente Huidobro

    “Altazor” y “Temblor de cielo” (1931), poemas en verso y en prosa respectivamente, son las obras clave del poeta chileno Vicente Huidobro, uno de los importadores de las vanguardias artísticas a España. Con el paso del tiempo se ha ido agrandando el eco de la calidad de su obra. En concreto “Altazor” es hoy para muchos una intensa obra metafísica además de un ingenioso juego de palabras. Para otros es la culminación del creacionismo, movimiento cuya paternidad se atribuye en general a Huidobro. Para todos es un texto tan admirable como desconcertante.

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    Althochdeutsches Lesebuch

    19,30

    di Wilhelm Braune

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