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Alberto Pezzotta

    Okonkwo oder das Alte stürzt
    This Land Is Our Land
    Il Mereghetti
    • Il Mereghetti

      Dizionario dei film 2004

      • 3755 Seiten
      • 132 Lesestunden

      Torna il Mereghetti uguale e rinnovato insieme. Uguale perché mantiene l'impostazione di fondo che l'ha reso un successo editoriale: una scrittura chiara, un'attenzione al fenomeno cinema che sa coniugare il rigore enciclopedico con la curiosità cinefila, la storia del cinema con le influenze culturali e sociali. Rinnovato perché è stato aggiornato e arricchito con i film usciti negli ultimi due anni e con tante nuove schede di film importanti,curiosi o solo strani usciti nei cento e più anni di vita della settima arte.Un totale di quasi 20000 schede, cui si aggiungono gli indici potenziati dei registi, dei titoli originali, degli attori e delle attrici che lo rendono uno strumento indispensabile di ricerca.

      Il Mereghetti
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    • This Land Is Our Land

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Few subjects in American life prompt as much discussion and rancor as immigration. The renowned author Suketu Mehta offers a reality-based polemic that clarifies this debate. Drawing on his experience as an Indian-born teenager in New York City and years of global reporting, Mehta scrutinizes the worldwide anti-immigrant backlash. He argues that the West is not being destroyed by immigrants but by the fear of them. From Dubai to New York City, he contrasts the narratives of populist ideologues with the ordinary heroism of laborers and domestic workers. Mehta takes readers on a poignant journey to San Diego and Tijuana, where a border fence divides families and damages lives. He explains why more people are on the move today than ever before, as civil strife and climate change reshape the planet, leading to increasingly porous borders. Additionally, he highlights the destructive legacies of colonialism and global inequality, asserting that when today's immigrants are asked, "Why are you here?" they can respond, "We are here because you were there." Mehta contends that immigrants bring significant benefits, enabling communities to flourish. Impassioned and rigorous, this work is an urgent intervention and a literary argument of the highest order.

      This Land Is Our Land
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    • Okonkwo oder das Alte stürzt

      • 227 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Chinua Achebe wurde am 15. November 1930 als Albert Chinualumogu Achebe in Ogidi im Osten Nigerias als Sohn eines Katechisten und Lehrers der Church Missionary Society aus dem Volk der Ibo (eine der drei großen Ethnien Nigerias) geboren. Er besuchte die Missionsschule in Ogidi. Von 1944 bis 1947 besuchte er das Government College in Umuhia. Danach studierte er Anglistik, Geschichte und Theologie am University College von Ibadan. 1958 schrieb er seinen ersten Roman Things Fall Apart , der ihn zum Klassiker der afrikanischen Gegenwartsliteratur werden ließ. 1983 erschien er im Suhrkamp Verlag unter dem Titel Okonkwo oder das Alte stürzt . Nach einem schweren Verkehrsunfall im Jahr 1990 in Nigeria war Achebe auf einen Rollstuhl angewiesen. Seitdem lebte er in Annandale-On-Hudson im Staat New York und lehrte dort am Bard College. Er ist am 22. März 2013 in Boston gestorben.

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