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Simon Garfield

    19 marzo 1960

    Simon Garfield è un giornalista e autore di saggistica britannico il cui lavoro si addentra spesso nel commento sociale, esplorando storie umane con empatia e acuta osservazione. Attraverso la sua scrittura, offre prospettive acute sulla società contemporanea e le sue sfide. Il suo stile narrativo conferisce una chiarezza unica a soggetti complessi, rendendo il suo lavoro coinvolgente e stimolante per i lettori.

    Simon Garfield
    Just my type
    We are at war. The remarkable diaries of five ordinary people in extraordinary times.
    The End of Innocence
    All the Knowledge in the World. The Extraordinary History of the Encyklopedia
    Mini: The true and secret history of the making of a motor car
    Weekenders 2. Racconti UK da Calcutta
    • Weekenders 2. Racconti UK da Calcutta

      • 299pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Dopo l'esperienza africana di Weekenders, ancora una volta il Daily Telegraph ha riunito lrvine Welsh, Monica Ali, Michel Atherton, Bella Bathurst, Jenny Colgan, Simon Garfield, W. F. Deedes, Tony Hawks, Victoria Glendinning, Sam Millet e Colm Toibin per catapultarli a Calcutta: dal confort e dalla modernità delle loro occidentalissime città, Londra e Edimburgo, a un luogo dove il passato parla ancora e il futuro chiama più forte che mai. Da quell'esperienza sono nati i racconti compresi in questa antologia che, mescolando la fiction al reportage di viaggio, riflettono modi diversi di vedere una metropoli che è nel mondo simbolo di povertà e miseria e che i suoi abitanti chiamano la Città della Gioia.

      Weekenders 2. Racconti UK da Calcutta
    • The encyclopaedia once shaped our understanding of the world, created by countless scholars and meticulous editors. A good set conveyed absolute wisdom, with contributions from figures like Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, and Marie Curie, aiding millions in their studies. Adults believed they had access to all explainable knowledge within their homes. However, these once-revered volumes now gather dust and sell for little online, as we increasingly rely on our devices for information. What have we lost in this shift? This work celebrates the groundbreaking publishing phenomenon of encyclopaedias, tracing their evolution from Ancient Greece to Wikipedia, and examining the transition from single volumes to massive collections. It details how Encyclopaedia Britannica dominated the market, inspired numerous competitors, and how door-to-door salesmen marketed these resources to parents. The text explores how encyclopaedias mirrored societal attitudes towards sexuality, race, and technology, while also revealing the errors and biases that plagued these trusted sources. With his engaging style, Simon Garfield highlights this significant aspect of our history and questions whether the quest for complete knowledge—a deeply human aspiration—will ever be fully realized.

      All the Knowledge in the World. The Extraordinary History of the Encyklopedia
    • The End of Innocence

      • 576pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      'A remarkable journalistic achievement.' Time Out'Powerful . Including interviews with key figures in the fight against the virus as well as those facing personal devastation and prejudice, The End of Innocence is an important and powerful story, compellingly told.

      The End of Innocence
    • Dog's Best Friend

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      One of the first words we learn. Perhaps the best friend we'll have. An animal so much part of our lives that we speak to it like a child and spend small fortunes on its wellbeing and wardrobe. Dogs and humans: in the last 200 years no inter-species relationship has developed so fast nor come so far. Dogs accompany us in every walk of life, usually three times a day. How and why did this relationship begin? How has it changed over the centuries? And who's getting the upper hand? Dog's Best Friend investigates this unique bond by revisiting some of the most important milestones in our shared journey. It begins with the earliest visual evidence on ancient rock art, and ends at the laboratory that sequenced the first dog genome. En route we encounter the first Labradoodle in Australia, a misguidedly loyal Akita in Japan, an ill-fated Poodle trainer in the United States, and a hilariously disobedient Romanian rescue dog named Kratu at the Birmingham NEC. We will also meet Corgis and Dorgis at the Palace, the weightless mutniks of the Soviet space programme, a Dalmatian who impersonates Hitler, and an owner who claims his Border Collie can remember the names of more than a thousand soft toys

      Dog's Best Friend
    • Mauve

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The strange and wonderful story of how one colour changed the world, from the bestselling author of Just My Type and On the Map

      Mauve