Le cose sono andate esattamente così, ma anche in modo completamente diverso. Questo romanzo esplora Berlino, l'amore, la paternità e le vite intrecciate. Racconta di un uomo sulla trentina che si interroga su cosa significhi prolungare la vita, una domanda universale che diventa concreta con una telefonata dall'ospedale: è arrivata la soluzione a una malattia genetica. Da questo momento inizia un racconto dalle atmosfere lunari, un diario irriverente e una riflessione esistenzialista, che si rivela un'opera profondamente contemporanea. L'autore sfida il pensiero comune, affrontando un'esperienza estrema con razionalità, ironizzando su se stesso e rivelando come si presenta la vita nel XXI secolo nella vecchia Europa. Il racconto è arricchito da squarci di vita vissuta, come una vacanza in Messico con Gloria e una settimana sul Lago di Garda con Julia, morta d'overdose. Questi flashback si alternano a scene di quotidianità ospedaliera, incontri con compagni di stanza e dettagli sul decorso della malattia, compresi i visitatori studenti di medicina interessati al caso di epatite autoimmune del protagonista.
David Wagner Libri
L'opera letteraria di David Wagner spazia in una vasta gamma di forme, dai romanzi e racconti alla poesia e ai saggi, esplorando spesso i confini tra i generi. Il suo lavoro si addentra profondamente nei temi dell'infanzia, dell'esperienza personale e della ricerca dell'identità. Lo stile di Wagner è caratterizzato da un linguaggio preciso e da una penetrante intuizione della psiche umana. Le sue creazioni letterarie sono riconosciute come un contributo significativo alla letteratura tedesca contemporanea.







Caterpillars of Eastern North America
A Guide to Identification and Natural History
- 512pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Featuring excellent photography, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to identifying common caterpillars through images of their early stages alongside adult counterparts. Each species is accompanied by engaging snippets of natural history, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of lepidoptera. This resource is designed to spark enthusiasm among both professional biologists and casual readers interested in the fascinating world of caterpillars.
Tachyon Energy
- 120pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Wagner and Cousens demonstrate a tachyon theory that unveils the delicate weave of Spirit, kundalini, health, physics, and biology as a subtle dance out of traditional healing. This book explains, in the authors' persuasive words and case studies, the breakthrough holistic healing technology called Tachyon energy. Benefits include a more rapid healing and at least a partial reversal of the aging process. They have successfully merged concepts of science and spirituality, as they bridge the faster than light world of existence with our slower than light world of form. The reader of this book will understand profoundly how tachyon energy is the source of all frequencies as well as the source of all healing.
Advances in cryptology
- 594pagine
- 21 ore di lettura
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th Annual International Cryptology Conference, CRYPTO 2008, held in Santa Barbara, CA, USA in August 2008. The 32 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 184 submissions. Addressing all current foundational, theoretical and research aspects of cryptology, cryptography, and cryptanalysis as well as advanced applications, the papers are organized in topical sections on random oracles, applications, public-key crypto, hash functions, cryptanalysis, multiparty computation, privacy, zero knowledge, and oblivious transfer.
The book critically analyzes contentious claims regarding poverty and anti-poverty programs in the United States. It effectively debunks falsehoods and misconceptions, providing readers with a clear and objective perspective on these complex social issues. Through thorough examination, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of the realities surrounding poverty and the effectiveness of various initiatives designed to combat it.
The book explores the inspiring journeys of individuals who rose from poverty to achieve significant fame, highlighting their struggles, resilience, and the impact of their backgrounds on their success. Through compelling narratives, it showcases the diverse experiences of these Americans, illustrating how determination and talent can transcend socioeconomic barriers. The stories serve as a testament to the human spirit and the possibility of overcoming adversity to make a mark on the world.
No Longer Homeless
- 198pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
No Longer Homeless is a powerful look at a group of people we rarely hear about-those who have formerly been on the streets-sharing the details of their lives to help individuals, organizations, and communities learn to better support the ongoing challenges of homelessness.
Cold Tuscan Stone
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
"Rick Montoya has moved from New Mexico to Rome, embracing the life of a translator. He's settling into la dolce vita when a school friend, who is now senior in the Italian Art Squad, recruits Rick for an unofficial undercover role. But before the sun sets on Rick's first full day in Volterra, a gallery employee dies in a brutal fall from a high cliff. The local Commissario and his team consider Rick an amateur, and worse, a foreigner. And now they suspect him of foul play. Has Rick's undercover role made him a target in more ways than one?"--
The book explores America's recent fixation on personal behavior, drawing parallels to the more liberated attitudes of the 1960s and early 1970s. It highlights the enduring themes of societal control and individual freedom, suggesting that contemporary trends reflect historical patterns. Through this lens, it examines the implications of these behaviors on culture and society, encouraging readers to reflect on the cyclical nature of temperance and personal autonomy.
To Die in Tuscany
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
"Translator Rick Montoya is looking forward to a quiet weekend away in beautiful Urbino with his girlfriend, Betta, an art fraud investigator for the Italian Culture Ministry. While Betta does have official business-namely, collecting a priceless Piero drawing from a wealthy Spanish collector-she asks Rick to join her "in case she needs an interpreter," but with other, less-official intentions in mind. When the Spaniard is found murdered and the drawing stolen, Betta must shift back into art cop mode, and Rick's official services are required after all. Will this lovers' getaway literally be to die for?"--