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Perry Frank

    Frank Perry è un celebre traduttore, fondamentale nel portare le opere delle voci letterarie più importanti della Svezia, tra cui Stieg Larsson, Henning Mankell e Katarina Frostenson, a un pubblico globale. Il suo contributo è stato riconosciuto dall'Accademia Svedese con un prestigioso premio per l'introduzione della cultura svedese all'estero. L'approccio meticoloso di Perry alla lingua garantisce che lo stile e lo spirito unici di ogni autore siano trasmessi fedelmente nelle sue traduzioni. La sua dedizione arricchisce significativamente il panorama letterario internazionale.

    Handbook for the study of the United States
    The Language of Singing Bowls
    Himalayan Sound Revelations
    Chance's Children
    • 2017

      The Language of Singing Bowls

      • 78pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      "Singing bowls -- often referred to as Tibetan bowls, although they come from a much larger region -- have the potential to be the perfect companions of all who enjoy sound as a way of finding peace. You do not need enormous technique or training to extract beautiful sound from a singing bowl. With Frank Perry -- generally acknowledged a master in the tradition -- as your guide, you can not only aid your meditation practice, your yoga session or simply your quiet evening, with friends, you can understand and develop the power of the sound you are making." -- Back cover.

      The Language of Singing Bowls
    • 2016

      Himalayan Sound Revelations

      • 509pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Second edition, expanded and corrected, adding a chapter and an appendix, of the worldwide 'bible' of Himalayan bowls and other instruments such as drilbu and tingsha. Everything is included, from care of the bowl to the Tibetan Bon philosophy behind it and from ancient China to exercises to train the ear in hearing the subtleties of the bowls.

      Himalayan Sound Revelations
    • 2009

      Chance's Children

      • 276pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of magic and conflict, the narrative follows two young men—one a prince and wizard, the other a warrior and berserker—as they navigate their intertwined fates. Their journey is marked by the struggles of power, love, and self-discovery, as they face threats from assassins and grapple with their complex relationship. Themes of mastery, control, and the contrast between freedom and bondage are explored as they seek to unite their disparate worlds.

      Chance's Children