The Embassy of Cambodia

Download or Read eBook The Embassy of Cambodia PDF written by Zadie Smith and published by . This book was released on 2021-01-11 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Embassy of Cambodia

Book Synopsis The Embassy of Cambodia by : Zadie Smith

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  • Total Pages – 72
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  • ISBN-10 – 3125776473
  • ISBN-13 – 9783125776470

The Embassy of Cambodia

Download or Read eBook The Embassy of Cambodia PDF written by Zadie Smith and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Embassy of Cambodia

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  • ISBN-10 – 3804470572
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The Embassy of Cambodia

Download or Read eBook The Embassy of Cambodia PDF written by Zadie Smith and published by Penguin Books Limited. This book was released on 2013-01-01 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Embassy of Cambodia

Book Synopsis The Embassy of Cambodia by : Zadie Smith

A rare and brilliant story from Zadie Smith, taking us deep into the life of a young woman, Fatou, domestic servant to the Derawals and escapee from one set of hardships to another. Beginning and ending outside the Embassy of Cambodia, which happens to be located in Willesden, NW London, Zadie Smith's absorbing, moving and wryly observed story suggests how the apparently small things in an ordinary life always raise larger, more extraordinary questions. 'It's scale is superficially small, but its range is lightly immense; in the first couple of pages, the world from Ghana to London to Cambodia enters. It is a fiction of consequences both global and heartrenchingly intimate. This voice is global, plural and local, with a delicate grip on historic consequences...... Works on an awesomely global scale, and the relations of slavery and mastership are traced in both personal and international scale.' Philip Hensher, The Guardian 'Reading it is a bit like having a starter in a restaurant that is so good you wish you had ordered a big portion as a main course, only to realise, as you finish it, that it was exactly the right amount.' 'A perfect stocking-filler of a book that shows that short-form fiction can be as vibrant and as healthy as any densely realised full-length novel.' Louise Doughty, The Observer 'Smith serves up a smasher.' Leyla Sanai, The Independent On Sunday

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  • Publisher – Penguin Books Limited
  • Total Pages – 69
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  • ISBN-10 – 0241146526
  • ISBN-13 – 9780241146521

Botschaften der Welt

Download or Read eBook Botschaften der Welt PDF written by Daniel Freytag and published by Michael Imhof Verlag. This book was released on 2008 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Botschaften der Welt

Book Synopsis Botschaften der Welt by : Daniel Freytag

More than any other capital in Europe, Berlin is home to a veritable United Nations of embassies, including delegations from countries many people have never even heard of. This entertaining and educational volume highlights the embassies of Berlin, and what an amazing tour it has to offer its readers. The variation of architectural expression and interior design is surprising and vast; some are modern, others are classic. Some have a clean, modern design, others are more folkloristic. The buildings and their designs are as varied as the countries they represent. This book is the first published overview of the embassies in Berlin.

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  • Publisher – Michael Imhof Verlag
  • Total Pages – 328
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  • ISBN-10 – UOM:39015076133670
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Socialism: The Failed Idea That Never Dies

Download or Read eBook Socialism: The Failed Idea That Never Dies PDF written by Kristian Niemietz and published by London Publishing Partnership. This book was released on 2019-02-07 with total page 401 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Socialism: The Failed Idea That Never Dies

Book Synopsis Socialism: The Failed Idea That Never Dies by : Kristian Niemietz

Socialism is strangely impervious to refutation by real-world experience. Over the past hundred years, there have been more than two dozen attempts to build a socialist society, from the Soviet Union to Maoist China to Venezuela. All of them have ended in varying degrees of failure. But, according to socialism’s adherents, that is only because none of these experiments were “real socialism”. This book documents the history of this, by now, standard response. It shows how the claim of fake socialism is only ever made after the event. As long as a socialist project is in its prime, almost nobody claims that it is not real socialism. On the contrary, virtually every socialist project in history has gone through a honeymoon period, during which it was enthusiastically praised by prominent Western intellectuals. It was only when their failures became too obvious to deny that they got retroactively reclassified as “not real socialism”.

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  • Total Pages – 401
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  • ISBN-10 – 9780255367714
  • ISBN-13 – 0255367716