L'Avana è una città di caldo tropicale, di sudore, di bellezza sgangherata e di ritmo. Un ritmo personalissimo, che Mark Kurlansky conosce alla perfezione, avendola frequentata fin dagli anni Ottanta, quando era corrispondente dai Caraibi per il «Chicago Tribune». Parte storia culturale, parte diario di viaggio, parte biografia, «L'Avana» celebra la storia, la letteratura, la politica, la musica, l'architettura, la cucina e le passioni sportive della città e dei suoi abitanti. I capitoli si leggono come una serie di variopinte cartoline illustrate, schizzate dalle pennellate esperte di un pittore impressionista.
Mark Kurlansky Libri
Mark Kurlansky è un acclamato autore le cui opere hanno ottenuto riconoscimenti internazionali e lo status di bestseller. La sua scrittura si addentra nelle profonde connessioni tra argomenti apparentemente ordinari e l'ampio respiro della storia e della cultura globale. Kurlansky possiede uno stile narrativo distintivo, scoprendo abilmente storie intricate in fenomeni quotidiani. È un maestro narratore che rivela lo straordinario nel comune.







Frozen in Time (Adapted for Young Readers)
Clarence Birdseye's Outrageous Idea about Frozen Food
- 184pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Focusing on the life of Clarence Birdseye, this nonfiction book for kids delves into his groundbreaking contributions to the frozen food industry and food preservation. It chronicles his adventurous spirit and inventions, such as the Birdseye freezing process, electric sunlamp, and improved lightbulb. The narrative highlights his curiosity and entrepreneurial journey, while also explaining the science behind his innovations. Each edition features an 8-page black-and-white photo insert, enriching the reader's experience of this fascinating historical figure.
Exploring nonviolence as a proactive strategy for addressing social injustice and conflict, the narrative presents it as a powerful tool rather than just a mindset. The author argues for its effectiveness in challenging authority and promoting change, positioning nonviolence as a vital technique for activists seeking to confront and dismantle systemic issues. Through this lens, the book invites readers to reconsider traditional views on resistance and the role of nonviolent action in shaping societal progress.
The book explores the pervasive nature of big lies propagated by governments, politicians, and corporations throughout history. It highlights how these falsehoods manipulate public perception, distort scientific understanding, and rewrite historical narratives. By examining the consequences of such deception, the author argues that these lies hinder society's ability to confront pressing challenges and perpetuate injustices, ultimately destabilizing the world.
Exploring the historical significance of the cod, this book engages middle-grade readers with its blend of informative narrative and charming illustrations. The vivid ink drawings, enhanced with colorful washes, bring to life key moments, combining clarity with a sense of humor. Through its unique perspective, it highlights the cod's role in human history, making it both educational and entertaining for young audiences.
World Without Fish
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Examines the threats to the survival of fish in the world's oceans, discussing the damage caused by various types of fishing equipment, the impact of politics on the regulation of fishing, and the harmful effects of overfishing, pollution, and global warming.
Bees are disappearing but they aren't the only insect species at risk. Populations of fireflies, butterflies, and ladybugs have all been declining in recent years, too. But why?To appreciate what's happening to our bugs now, we need to know the history behind diverse bug populations. For example, how did certain bees evolve to pollinate specific plants perfectly or why did some farmers import ladybugs to serve as crop control? Then we can understand what is happening today to put insect populations at risk. How do human-imposed causes like land development and light pollution impact bugs? What's behind natural occurrences like the mysterious colony collapse disorder that plagues the bee populations.Master nonfiction storyteller Mark Kurlansky shows how much bugs matter in our world...and just might inspire you to take action to save bugs in your own backyard.
Nonviolence
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The conventional history of nations, even continents, is a history of warfare. According to this view, all the important ideas and significant changes of humankind were put forward in an effort to win one violent bloody conflict or another. But there have always been those who refused to fight. This book is about them
Salmon
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
A tribute to a magnificent species whose cycles of life are entwined with every aspect of nature -- freshwater, saltwater, and land -- and whose survival is inextricably tied to the survival of the planet.
Set against the backdrop of Labrador, Canada, the story follows Clarence Birdseye, a fur trapper who confronts the challenges of poor food quality and unhealthy diets. His innovative observation of how fresh vegetables freeze in Arctic conditions leads to the creation of the Birdseye freezing process. This groundbreaking method revolutionizes food preservation and distribution, transforming culinary practices and significantly impacting the way people eat.
