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Yellow Notebook

Author : Helen Garner
Publisher : Text Publishing
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2019-11-05
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781925774917

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The private diaries of one of Australia's greatest living writers, the much loved, fearless and fierce Helen Garner.

Trinity

Author : Frank Close
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780241309896

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'Everything about this story is astounding' Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times "Trinity" was the codename for the test explosion of the atomic bomb in New Mexico on 16 July 1945. Trinity is now also the extraordinary story of the bomb's metaphorical father, Rudolf Peierls; his intellectual son, the atomic spy, Klaus Fuchs, and the ghosts of the security services in Britain, the USA and USSR. Against the background of pre-war Nazi Germany, the Second World War and the following Cold War, the book traces how Peierls brought Fuchs into his family and his laboratory, only to be betrayed. It describes in unprecedented detail how Fuchs became a spy, his motivations and the information he passed to his Soviet contacts, both in the UK and after he went with Peierls to join the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos in 1944. Frank Close is himself a distinguished nuclear physicist: uniquely, the book explains the science as well as the spying. Fuchs returned to Britain in August 1946 still undetected and became central to the UK's independent effort to develop nuclear weapons. Close describes the febrile atmosphere at Harwell, the nuclear physics laboratory near Oxford, where many of the key players were quartered, and the charged relationships which developed there. He uncovers fresh evidence about the role of the crucial VENONA signals decryptions, and shows how, despite mistakes made by both MI5 and the FBI, the net gradually closed around Fuchs, building an intolerable pressure which finally cracked him. The Soviet Union exploded its first nuclear device in August 1949, far earlier than the US or UK expected. In 1951, the US Congressional Committee on Atomic Espionage concluded, 'Fuchs alone has influenced the safety of more people and accomplished greater damage than any other spy not only in the history of the United States, but in the history of nations'. This book is the most comprehensive account yet published of these events, and of the tragic figure at their centre.

Journal

Author : Cactus Collective
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1727584392

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This is a lovely journal with a stunning Cactus cover design. Perfect for anyone wanting to record their hopes, dreams, goals and achievements- or equally useful for To-Do lists, shopping lists, study notes or anything else you can think of. 7" x 9" so a convenient sized book- large enough to write in but small enough to fit in most bags. One plain page for doodling alternated with one lined page for writing on. Clean white pages for all your notes and doodles. Softback cover in a matte finish for a luxurious feel. Stunning vibrant Cactus art cover design. Brilliant gift for cactus fans or treat yourself! Another quality journal from Cactus Collective. Check out our others- just search for Cactus Collective.

Epic Voices

Author : Robert Arlett
Publisher : Susquehanna University Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0945636814

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The path of the modern novel has been marked by a dialectic of seemingly rival impulses: while certain novelists have sought to deal with wide-scale social and political dimensions of modern existence, others have concerned themselves primarily with interior sensibility.

Red Conspirator

Author : Thomas L. Sakmyster
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780252035982

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The author traces Peters's activities from his arrival in the United States to the dawn of the Cold War and his deportation back to Hungary. Known as the "Hungarian man of mystery," Peters emigrated to the United States in 1924 after serving in the Austrian Army during World War I. In America, he oversaw a false passport operation that facilitated the movement of Soviet agents to the United States and American communists to the Soviet Union. Working under a number of aliases, he constructed a complex network of informants and spies that stole numerous State Department documents in the 1930s. After years of hiding underground he was arrested and deported in 1949. The author reveals Peters to be not just the influential leader of conspiratorial Communist activities but also an organizer in the open American Communist party. The author of a handbook on Communism, Peters also set up a program to infiltrate the armed forces in the United States.

The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing (Book Analysis)

Author : Bright Summaries
Publisher : BrightSummaries.com
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019-04-08
Category : Study Aids
ISBN : 9782808019224

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The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing (Book Analysis) by Bright Summaries Pdf

Unlock the more straightforward side of The Golden Notebook with this concise and insightful summary and analysis! This engaging summary presents an analysis of The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing, which tells the story of Anna Wulf, who is struggling with writer’s block following the publication of her debut and only novel dealing with her experiences living in Africa. She attempts to organise her thoughts in a series of notebooks, each of which represents a different part of her life, before pulling together the various threads of her existence in the golden notebook of the title. The Golden Notebook is among Doris Lessing’s most acclaimed works, and in 2005 was named by TIME magazine as one of the 100 best English-language novels since 1923. Find out everything you need to know about The Golden Notebook in a fraction of the time! This in-depth and informative reading guide brings you: • A complete plot summary • Character studies • Key themes and symbols • Questions for further reflection Why choose BrightSummaries.com? Available in print and digital format, our publications are designed to accompany you on your reading journey. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. See the very best of literature in a whole new light with BrightSummaries.com!

Atomic Spy

Author : Nancy Thorndike Greenspan
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2020-05-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780593083413

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"Nancy Greenspan dives into the mysteries of the Klaus Fuchs espionage case and emerges with a classic Cold War biography of intrigue and torn loyalties. Atomic Spy is a mesmerizing morality tale, told with fresh sources and empathy." --Kai Bird, author of The Good Spy and coauthor of American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer "Enthralling and riveting."--The New York Times Book Review The gripping biography of a notorious Cold War villain--the German-born British scientist who handed the Soviets top-secret American plans for the plutonium bomb--showing a man torn between conventional loyalties and a sense of obligation to a greater good. German by birth, British by naturalization, Communist by conviction, Klaus Fuchs was a fearless Nazi resister, a brilliant scientist, and an infamous spy. He was convicted of espionage by Britain in 1950 for handing over the designs of the plutonium bomb to the Russians, and has gone down in history as one of the most dangerous agents in American and British history. He put an end to America's nuclear hegemony and single-handedly heated up the Cold War. But, was Klaus Fuchs really evil? Using archives long hidden in Germany as well as intimate family correspondence, Nancy Thorndike Greenspan brings into sharp focus the moral and political ambiguity of the times in which Fuchs lived and the ideals with which he struggled. As a university student in Germany, he stood up to Nazi terror without flinching, and joined the Communists largely because they were the only ones resisting the Nazis. After escaping to Britain in 1933, he was arrested as a German émigré--an "enemy alien"--in 1940 and sent to an internment camp in Canada. His mentor at university, renowned physicist Max Born, worked to facilitate his release. After years of struggle and ideological conflict, when Fuchs joined the atomic bomb project, his loyalties were firmly split. He started handing over top secret research to the Soviets in 1941, and continued for years from deep within the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos. Greenspan's insights into his motivations make us realize how he was driven not just by his Communist convictions but seemingly by a dedication to peace, seeking to level the playing field of the world powers. With thrilling detail from never-before-seen sources, Atomic Spy travels across the Germany of an ascendant Nazi party; the British university classroom of Max Born; a British internment camp in Canada; the secret laboratories of Los Alamos; and Eastern Germany at the height of the Cold War. Atomic Spy shows the real Klaus Fuchs--who he was, what he did, why he did it, and how he was caught. His extraordinary life is a cautionary tale about the ambiguity of morality and loyalty, as pertinent today as in the 1940s.

The Yellow World

Author : Albert Espinosa
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780345538123

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A sensational memoir with all the emotional power of The Fault in Our Stars, The Yellow World is the story of cancer and survival that has moved and inspired readers around the world. My heroes don’t wear red capes. They wear red bands. Albert Espinosa never wanted to write a book about cancer—so he didn’t. Instead, he shares his most touching, funny, tragic, and happy memories in the hopes that others, healthy and sick alike, can draw the same strength and vitality from them. At thirteen, Espinosa was diagnosed with cancer, and he spent the next ten years in and out of hospitals, undergoing one daunting procedure after another, starting with the amputation of his left leg. After going on to lose a lung and half of his liver, he was finally declared cancer-free. Only then did he realize that the one thing sadder than dying is not knowing how to live. In this rich and rewarding book, Espinosa takes us into what he calls “the yellow world,” a place where fear loses its meaning; where strangers become, for a moment, your greatest allies; and where the lessons you learn will nourish you for the rest of your life. U.K. praise for The Yellow World “With its uplifting message and simple philosophy, [The Yellow World] has the makings of a spiritual classic.”—The Sunday Times “[An] energetic rush of a book . . . that shines with comedy and grace.”—The Independent “Heartwarming . . . the book everyone’s talking about.”—Mail on Sunday

Stalin's American Spy

Author : Tony Sharp
Publisher : Hurst
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2014-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781849044967

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Stalin's American Spy tells the remarkable story of Noel Field, a Soviet agent in the US State Department in the mid-1930s. Lured to Prague in May 1949, he was kidnapped and handed over to the Hungarian secret police. Tortured by them and interrogated too by their Soviet superiors, Field's forced 'confessions' were manipulated by Stalin and his East European satraps to launch a devastating series of show-trials that led to the imprisonment and judicial murder of numerous Czechoslovak, German, Polish and Hungarian party members. Yet there were other events in his very strange career that could give rise to the suspicion that Field was an American spy who had infiltrated the Communist movement at the behest of Allen Dulles, the wartime OSS chief in Switzerland who later headed the CIA. Never tried, Field and his wife were imprisoned in Budapest until 1954, then granted political asylum in Hungary, where they lived out their sterile last years. This new biography takes a fresh look at Field's relationship with Dulles, and his role in the Alger Hiss affair. It sheds fresh light upon Soviet espionage in the United States and Field's relationship with Hede Massing, Ignace Reiss and Walter Krivitsky. It also reassesses how the increasingly anti-Semitic East European show-trials were staged and dissects the 'lessons" which Stalin sought to convey through them.

Literature and the Writer

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789401201346

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Literature and the Writer was first conceived with the hope the essays would shed light on several dimensions of the authorial craft. It was the hope of the editor that the selected essays would examine not only writers’ choice of vocabulary, but also their deliberate selection of grammatical constructions and word order and their seamless weaving together of plots and imagery. Moreover, the analyses would also draw attention to how the writing process impacts the development of characters and the formulation of thematic strands in fiction. Thus, a wide variety of authors are deliberately selected to give the text depth: writers of popular fiction as well as modern classics are included, and contrasts are established between traditional writers and those who prefer to follow experimental trends. Modernists are set against postmodernists, absurdists vs. realists, minority ethnicities vs. majority cultures, and dominant genders appear in contrast to subordinated ones. Clearly, the major tenet of the collection is that the writing profession provides an unending dilemma that deserves to be explored in more detail as readers try to determine how authorial voices confuse while simultaneously elucidating their audience, how texts are constructed by authors and yet deconstructed by the very words they choose to include, how silence functions as inaudible yet audible discourse; and how authorial self-concept shapes not only itself but is also echoed in the fictional characters / writers who appear in the texts.

Robust Ethics

Author : Erik J. Wielenberg
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191023781

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Erik J. Wielenberg draws on recent work in analytic philosophy and empirical moral psychology to defend non-theistic robust normative realism and develop an empirically-grounded account of human moral knowledge. Non-theistic robust normative realism has it that there are objective, non-natural, sui generis ethical features of the universe that do not depend on God for their existence. The early chapters of the book address various challenges to the intelligibility and plausibility of the claim that irreducible ethical features of things supervene on their non-ethical features as well as challenges from defenders of theistic ethics who argue that objective morality requires a theistic foundation. Later chapters develop an account of moral knowledge and answer various recent purported debunkings of morality, including those based on scientific research into the nature of the proximate causes of human moral beliefs as well as those based on proposed evolutionary explanations of our moral beliefs.

Explaining Evil

Author : W. Paul Franks
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781501331152

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In Explaining Evil four prominent philosophers, two theists and two non-theists, present their arguments for why evil exists. Taking a "position and response" format, in which one philosopher offers an account of evil and three others respond, this book guides readers through the advantages and limitations of various philosophical positions on evil, making it ideal for classroom use as well as individual study. Divided into four chapters, Explaining Evil covers Theistic Libertarianism, Theistic Compatibilism, Atheistic Moral Realism and Atheistic Moral Non-realism. It features topics including free will, theism, atheism, goodness, Calvinism, evolutionary ethics, and pain, and demonstrates some of the dominant models of thinking within contemporary philosophy of religion and ethics. Written in accessible prose and with an approachable structure, this book provides a clear and useful overview of the central issues of the philosophy of evil.

The Philosophy and Psychology of Character and Happiness

Author : Nancy E. Snow,Franco V. Trivigno
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781135136116

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The Philosophy and Psychology of Character and Happiness by Nancy E. Snow,Franco V. Trivigno Pdf

Since ancient times, character, virtue, and happiness have been central to thinking about how to live well. Yet until recently, philosophers have thought about these topics in an empirical vacuum. Taking up the general challenge of situationism – that philosophers should pay attention to empirical psychology – this interdisciplinary volume presents new essays from empirically informed perspectives by philosophers and psychologists on western as well as eastern conceptions of character, virtue, and happiness, and related issues such as personality, emotion and cognition, attitudes and automaticity. Researchers at the top of their fields offer exciting work that expands the horizons of empirically informed research on topics central to virtue ethics.

The Yellow Notebook

Author : Devorah Rozen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Boarding schools
ISBN : 1598263641

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In a pastoral boarding school, each of its twenty-seven boys struggles with either parental loss, hearing impairment, family alcoholism, probation officers, poverty, or guilt feelings. One boy records faithfully the day-to-day events--trials and tribulations--in his worn yellow notebook.

One Day I'll Remember This

Author : Helen Garner
Publisher : Text Publishing
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-03
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781925923704

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One Day I'll Remember This by Helen Garner Pdf

In this second volume of diaries from one of Australia’s greatest writers, we see Garner in love; asking herself questions about relationships, individuality, morality and contentment. For readers of Lisa Taddeo’s Three Women, and avid Garner fans, this volume illuminates the inner life of a writer with all its turmoil and joy.