Rejoignez-nous pour un voyage dans le monde des livres!
Ajouter ce livre à l'électronique
Grey
Ecrivez un nouveau commentaire Default profile 50px
Grey
Abonnez-vous pour lire le livre complet ou lisez les premières pages gratuitement!
All characters reduced
All Things are Possible - cover

All Things are Possible

Lev Shestov

Traducteur S.S. Koteliansky

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Synopsis

"All Things are Possible" by Lev Shestov (translated by S. S. Koteliansky). Published by e-artnow. e-artnow publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each e-artnow edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Disponible depuis: 26/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 225 pages.

D'autres livres qui pourraient vous intéresser

  • Dirtbag Massachusetts - A Confessional - cover

    Dirtbag Massachusetts - A...

    Isaac Fitzgerald

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 
     
     
     
    USA TODAY BESTSELLER 
     
     
     
    Winner of the New England Book Award for Nonfiction 
     
     
     
    "The best of what memoir can accomplish . . . pulling no punches on the path to truth, but it always finds the capacity for grace and joy." —Esquire, "Best Memoirs of the Year" 
     
     
     
    A TIME Best Book of the Season * A Rolling Stone Top Culture Pick * A Publishers Weekly Best Memoir of the Season * A Buzzfeed Book Pick * A Goodreads Readers' Most Anticipated Book * A Chicago Tribune Book Pick * A Boston.com Book You Should Read * A Los Angeles Times Book to Add to Your Reading List * An Entertainment Weekly Best Book of the Month 
     
     
     
    Isaac Fitzgerald has lived many lives. He's been an altar boy, a bartender, a fat kid, a smuggler, a biker, a prince of New England. But before all that, he was a bomb that exploded his parents' lives—or so he was told. In Dirtbag, Massachusetts, Fitzgerald, with warmth and humor, recounts his ongoing search for forgiveness, a more far-reaching vision of masculinity, and a more expansive definition of family and self. 
     
     
     
    Fitzgerald's memoir-in-essays begins with a childhood that moves at breakneck speed from safety to violence, recounting an extraordinary pilgrimage through trauma to self-understanding and, ultimately, acceptance. From growing up in a Boston homeless shelter to bartending in San Francisco, from smuggling medical supplies into Burma to his lifelong struggle to make peace with his body, Fitzgerald strives to take control of his own story: one that aims to put aside anger, isolation, and entitlement to embrace the idea that one can be generous to oneself by being generous to others. 
     
     
     
    Gritty and clear-eyed, loud-hearted and beautiful, Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a rollicking book that might also be a lifeline. 
     
     
     
    "Fitzgerald nestles comfortably on a bar stool beside writers like Kerouac, Bukowski, Richard Price and Pete Hamill . . . The book’s charm is in its telling of male misbehavior and, occasionally, the things we men get right. The fights nearly all come with forgiveness. It is about the ways men struggle to make sense of themselves and the romance men too often find in the bottom of a bottle of whiskey . . . an endearing and tattered catalog of one man's transgressions and the ways in which it is our sins, far more than our virtues, that make us who we are." —New York Times Book Review 
     
     
     
    "Isaac Fitzgerald's memoir-in-essays is a bighearted read infused with candor, sharp humor, and the hope that comes from discovering saints can be found in all sorts of places." —Rolling Stone, "Top Culture Picks of the Month" 
     
     
     
    "Dirtbag, Massachusetts is the best of what memoir can accomplish. It's blisteringly honest and vulnerable, pulling no punches on the path to truth, but it always finds the capacity for grace and joy." —Esquire, "Best Memoirs of the Year" 
     
     
     
    "Told without piety or violin strains of uplift, but rather, an embrace of the chaos of just getting by." —Chicago Tribune, "Books for Summer 2022: Our Picks" 
     
     
     
    "Fitzgerald reflects on his origins—and coming to terms with self-consciousness, anger, and strained family relationships. His writing is gritty yet vulnerable." —TIME, "27 New Books You Need to Read This Summer" 
     
     
     
    "Fitzgerald never stopped searching for a community that would embrace him. That search took him from San Francisco to Burma (now Myanmar), and he candidly shares the formative experiences that helped him put aside anger to live with acceptance and understanding." —Washington Post, "12 Noteworthy Books for July" 
     
     
     
    "Fitzgerald's project
    Voir livre
  • Young Lions - cover

    Young Lions

    Andrew Mackay

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This is the story of two teenage British boys in a Britain occupied by the Germans, which is what might have happened if the Nazis had successfully carried out their plans to invade Britain under Operation Sea Lion in the 1940s. Alan Mitchell and Sam Roberts study at St. John's Academy in the fictional Cambridgeshire market town of Hereward. Their Home Guard unit is defeated and the Schutzstaffel (S.S.) massacres the prisoners but the boys escape and return to German occupied Hereward.
    Voir livre
  • Enigma Crimes - Unlocking the Mysteries of the Unsolved - cover

    Enigma Crimes - Unlocking the...

    Marie Foster

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Delve Into History's Greatest Mysteries 
     
    Step into a world where the past lingers with unsolved mysteries. Enigma Crimes: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Unsolved invites you on a thrilling journey through history's most perplexing cold cases. This book captivates with expertly crafted narratives that challenge your perceptions of justice. 
     
    Why do certain cases become timeless enigmas, captivating us like whispers from the abyss? This compelling read dives into famous cases like the Zodiac Killer and Amelia Earhart, exploring the cultural allure of cold cases. Through meticulous research, it showcases advances in forensic science and media's influence on public opinion and investigations. 
     
    Hear echoes of those left behind, a reminder of the human stories beneath headlines. Discover the emotional toll on families yearning for closure and the relentless advocates for justice amid speculation. Boldly addressing legal and ethical challenges, it provides insight into hurdles faced when reopening old cases. 
     
    Ready to join the quest for understanding? Dive into modern technologies reshaping investigations and explore new leads offering hope. Let yourself be enveloped in shadows, turning each page with anticipation, seeking the ultimate revelation: the truth.
    Voir livre
  • Michigan POW Camps in World War II - cover

    Michigan POW Camps in World War II

    Gregory D. Sumner

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    During World War II, Michigan became a temporary home to six thousand German and Italian POWs. 
    At a time of homefront labor shortages, they picked fruit in Berrien County, harvested sugar beets in the Thumb, cut pulpwood in the Upper Peninsula, and maintained parks and other public spaces in Detroit. The work programs were not flawless and not all of the prisoners were cooperative, but many of the men established enduring friendships with their captors. Author Gregory Sumner tells the story of these detainees and the ordinary Americans who embodied our highest ideals, even amid a global war.
    Voir livre
  • William Powell and Myrna Loy: The Lives and Careers of One of Classical Hollywood’s Most Iconic Duos - cover

    William Powell and Myrna Loy:...

    Editors Charles River

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    It is something of a cliché to say that an actor’s life was like a movie he or she might have starred in, but in the case of Myrna Loy, the cliché is true. It is easy to picture her as a little girl, riding the range with her rancher father, sitting around the table and participating charmingly in family discussions of current events. It is not hard to imagine the camera panning to her first and then second visits to Hollywood, her backlot tour, and starry-eyed decision to become an actress. There would have to be some drama, which the story of her father’s untimely death would provide, along with some sort of deathbed promise made to him to care for the rest of the family. Her mother would be brave but resolute as she moved her young family to California. The lighting on set would brighten and the tempo of the background would pick up as she walked down the Los Angeles streets. Then, her big break would come. The camera would show her first comical meeting with William Powell and then a spinning scene of ticket after ticket being sold to their new picture, The Thin Man.  
    While older silent film stars like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton reached the peak of Hollywood, some actors born near the beginning of the 20th century were ready to capitalize. Though actors like Humphrey Bogart and Cary Grant remain household names, and actresses like Greta Garbo are still widely remembered, few had careers that enjoyed the success of William Powell. In a career spanning several decades, Powell would receive three Oscar nominations for Best Actor for critically acclaimed movies, so it is somewhat ironic that he is mostly remembered today for his association with the more famous Myrna Loy. One thing that helped Powell’s career along in the old days when Hollywood would only cast white actors in major roles, no matter what the nationality of the character was supposed to be, were his dark good looks.
    Voir livre
  • Mindfulness Meditations for Anxiety: Daily Inspiration for Calming Your Anxiety and Find Peace in Everyday Life Simple Practices to Reduce Stress Find Your Focus and Quiet a Busy Mind (Self-Healing) - cover

    Mindfulness Meditations for...

    PETER GOLDBERG

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Transform Your Life with Mindfulness Meditation for Anxiety 
    Discover how to embrace mindfulness and meditation to free yourself from anxiety. "Mindfulness Meditation for Anxiety" is your guide to cultivating awareness, managing emotions, and finding inner peace. 
    Inside, You'll Learn:The Power of Mindfulness: Control destructive feelings and focus on what matters.Stress Management: Reduce stress and enhance overall health.Meditation Techniques: Explore methods for relaxation and self-improvement.Self-Hypnosis: Discover this powerful tool for self-exploration.Declutter Your Mind: Train your mind to focus on the present and eliminate intrusive thoughts. 
    Benefits of This Book:Beginner-Friendly: Easy-to-follow tips and tricks for starting your mindfulness practice.Practical Strategies: Learn to cope with stress and organize your life.Transformative Insights: Embrace self-acceptance and reduce mental clutter. 
    Embrace a life of mindfulness and meditation to enjoy the present moment and reduce anxiety. 
    Click the "BUY NOW" button to start your journey with "Mindfulness Meditation for Anxiety.
    Voir livre