The Corner. A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighbourhood
- 640pagine
- 23 ore di lettura
A powerful depiction of the American drug war by the creators of THE WIRE.
Edward Burns si distingue dagli autori convenzionali. La sua scrittura si basa sulla profonda esplorazione delle parole, del loro posto e significato, e della loro capacità di creare nuove realtà e trasportare i lettori in altri tempi e mondi. Burns infonde nella sua opera la sua passione per il dettaglio e il suo senso dell'avventura, offrendo ai lettori esperienze letterarie uniche.






A powerful depiction of the American drug war by the creators of THE WIRE.
Set in a notorious Baltimore intersection, the book delves into the grim realities of a 24-hour open-air drug market that sustains a struggling neighborhood. Through the insights of David Simon, an award-winning author and crime reporter, and Edward Burns, a seasoned veteran of the urban drug war, the narrative explores the complex dynamics of crime, survival, and the socio-economic factors at play in this desolate area. Their firsthand accounts paint a vivid picture of life amidst the chaos and despair.
Acclaimed independent filmmaker Ed Burns shares the story of his remarkable career and offers a candid, instructive account of the ins-and-outs of making great movies without the backing of Hollywood.As the second of three children from a working-class Long Island family, Ed Burns thought a career in filmmaking was a pipe dream. When his first film, The Brothers McMullen, won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, he proved himself to be one of the most distinctive and tenacious filmmakers of our time. Since then he has gone on to star in major Hollywood films while remaining dedicated to his true passion: making small films that he believes in. Sharing the lengths he's gone to in order to write, direct, cast, produce, shoot, and edit films on a shoestring budget, Burns uses stories from his life and career to illustrate what it takes to make it as an indie filmmaker. His extreme focus and drive prove that passion and hard work can pay off, and he urges students and aspiring filmmakers to embrace and learn from their failures—and continue to pursue their goals. A gripping, inspirational story about forging your own path, Independent Ed is a must-read for casual movie fans, serious film students, and any creative person searching for a bit of inspiration.
Offers insight into the Victorian scandal which raged at the end of the 19th century surrounding the adulteration of whisky in public houses throughout the UK. This book covers the scandal which eventually resulted in laws being passed which created safeguards for what is known the world over as Scotch. Introduction by Ian Buxton
Set against the backdrop of a wake, the story unfolds through the eyes of a twelve-year-old aspiring writer grappling with the death of his grandfather, Pop. The narrative weaves together the vibrant tapestry of an Irish-American family, blending humor and heartache as the boy navigates his mother's grief and his own fears of abandonment. Rich in detail, it contrasts the family's Bronx roots with their life in Long Island, capturing moments of love, loss, and the bonds that define them, ultimately revealing a warm and spirited American tale.
bundesweit einsetzbar - genehmigt für das BVJ in Sachsen§- trainiert mündliche und schriftliche Sprachkompetenzen für Alltag und Beruf§- mit vielen Aufgaben zu Grammatik und Rechtschreibung§- inklusive CD-ROM mit zahlreichen Materialien, u.a. zu den Themen: Berufswahl/Bewerbung, Ausbildungs-/Arbeitsplatz, Wohnen/Miete