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Ian Brown

    1 gennaio 1954

    Ian Brown è un drammaturgo, poeta e studioso freelance scozzese il cui lavoro approfondisce temi teatrali, letterari e culturali. Concentra i suoi sforzi accademici sull'analisi della letteratura e del dramma scozzese, esplorandone i ricchi contesti culturali. I suoi contributi mettono in evidenza le importanti tradizioni e innovazioni nella storia letteraria scozzese. I lettori possono aspettarsi commenti acuti sull'evoluzione e sull'impatto delle arti drammatiche e letterarie scozzesi.

    Albert 123
    Taking Liberties
    Psychology of Sailing for Dinghies and Keelboats
    Sixty
    The Practice of Making Strategy. A Step by Step Guide
    Burma's Economy in the Twentieth Century
    • This book offers a unique exploration of Burma's political and economic history, crafted by a leading expert in Southeast Asian economic history. It provides insightful analysis and context, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding the complexities of Burma's past and its implications for the present.

      Burma's Economy in the Twentieth Century
    • Sixty

      The Beginning of the End, or the End of the Beginning?

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the challenges and revelations of turning sixty, this memoir is a candid and humorous reflection on aging. Ian Brown shares his personal journey with wit and honesty, capturing the complexities of self-acceptance and the passage of time. Recognized with nominations for prestigious literary awards, the book offers a relatable perspective on life’s transitions, making it an engaging read for anyone contemplating their own milestones.

      Sixty
    • Taking Liberties

      Scottish Literature and Expressions of Freedom

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The notion of "freedom" has long been associated with a number of perceptions deemed fundamental to an understanding of Scotland and the Scots, and key Scottish texts have the concept of liberty at their core. These essays examine the question of "freedom", its representations and its interpretations within the literatures of Scotland.

      Taking Liberties
    • The story features Albert the Tortoise, who guides young children aged 0-3 through his garden, making learning about numbers and basic numeracy engaging and fun. This board book is designed to introduce early math concepts in an accessible way, fostering curiosity and foundational skills in a charming setting.

      Albert 123
    • Performing Scottishness

      Enactment and National Identities

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The book offers an in-depth analysis of the evolution of Scottish identity through various forms of performativity, including theatre, television, and public events. It examines the impact of historical and contemporary issues, such as Brexit and the Scottish independence movement, on the perception of Scottishness. Additionally, it delves into Anglo-Scottish relations, language, literary practices, and the experiences of the Scottish diaspora, exploring themes of nationhood, borders, and cultural hybridity.

      Performing Scottishness
    • History as Theatrical Metaphor

      History, Myth and National Identities in Modern Scottish Drama

      • 264pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Focusing on Scottish history plays since the 1930s, this study delves into themes of ideology, national identity, and the significance of Scottish language. It examines the contributions of prominent figures in 20th-century Scottish theatre, such as Robert McLellan and Hector MacMillan, along with other influential yet often overlooked playwrights like Stewart Conn, John McGrath, and Liz Lochhead. The book highlights the interplay between historiography and mythology while addressing key developments up to the end of World War Two.

      History as Theatrical Metaphor
    • Focusing on the evolution of the School of Oriental and African Studies since its establishment in 1916, this book explores the institution's significant contributions to the study of Eastern and African cultures. It delves into key milestones, influential figures, and the school's role in shaping academic discourse and international relations. Through a detailed analysis of its curriculum and research initiatives, the narrative highlights the school's impact on both students and the broader academic community.

      The School of Oriental and African Studies
    • Chaos ensues in the garden as Albert and his friends discover that items are mysteriously disappearing. Determined to uncover the culprit behind the mayhem, they embark on an adventure filled with teamwork and problem-solving. The story explores themes of friendship and forgiveness, as the characters aim to teach the wrongdoer the importance of honesty and community. Will they succeed in their mission and restore peace to their beloved garden?

      Albert and the Thief