Monday, December 20, 2010
President Goodluck Jonathan is going to Bring Back the Book
Photo Credit: Puku
President Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR, today launches the transformational "Bring Back the Book" literary campaign to revive a reading culture among Nigerian youths and he is also presenting his own book "My Friends and I: Conversations on Policy and Governance via Facebook". The venue is the Expo Hall of the Eko Hotel, Lagos.
"The time has come when educational opportunities must be for all; when knowledge must be promoted over the mad rush for materialism. Book culture, if properly put in place, will help promote a new Nigeria," said Mr. Oronto Douglas, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Research, Documentation and Strategy. "Four months after, the interactions with Nigerians on Facebook were turned into a book containing reactions and suggestions on issues of governance. The President joined Facebook not to belong but for the desire to engage, communicate and learn from Nigerians. In fact, the idea of government and governance being impenetrable and sacred should be smashed as government belongs to the people," he added.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Nelson Mandela's New Book To Be Launched in 20 Languages
A new book by famous anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, Conversations with Myself will be released today and launched in 20 languages worldwide. The book is a collection of personal archive of letters and journals giving more glimpses into the heart, soul and spirit of one of the greatest leaders in modern history.
The forward was written by U.S. President Barack Obama.
“One issue that deeply worried me in prison was the false image I unwittingly projected to the outside world; of being regarded as a saint,” Mandela said in an extract.
“I never was one, even on the basis of an earthly definition of a saint as a sinner who keeps trying,” he added.
“I tried to imagine Mandela -- the legend who had changed history -- as Mandela the man who had sacrificed so much for change,” Obama remarked in the forward of the book.
~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, author of Children of Heaven, Scarlet Tears of London, Bye, Bye Mugabe and Barack Obama and the American Dream
Nelson Mandela is widely considered to be one of the most inspiring and iconic figures of our age. Now, after a lifetime of taking pen to paper to record thoughts and events, hardships and victories, he has bestowed his entire extant personal papers, which offer an unprecedented insight into his remarkable life.
A singular international publishing event, Conversations with Myself draws on Mandela’s personal archive of never-before-seen materials to offer unique access to the private world of an incomparable world leader. Journals kept on the run during the anti-apartheid struggle of the early 1960s; diaries and draft letters written in Robben Island and other South African prisons during his twenty-seven years of incarceration; notebooks from the postapartheid transition; private recorded conversations; speeches and correspondence written during his presidency—a historic collection of documents archived at the Nelson Mandela Foundation is brought together into a sweeping narrative of great immediacy and stunning power. An intimate journey from Mandela’s first stirrings of political consciousness to his galvanizing role on the world stage, Conversations with Myself illuminates a heroic life forged on the front lines of the struggle for freedom and justice.
While other books have recounted Mandela’s life from the vantage of the present, Conversations with Myself allows, for the first time, unhindered insight into the human side of the icon.
About the Author
NELSON MANDELA was born in Transkei, South Africa, on July 18, 1918. He joined the African National Congress in 1944 and was engaged in resistance against the ruling National Party’s apartheid policies after 1948. From 1964 to 1982, he was incarcerated at Robben Island prison and then later moved to Pollsmoor prison, during which time his reputation as a potent symbol of resistance to apartheid grew steadily. Released from prison in 1990, Mandela received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and was inaugurated as the first democratically elected president of South Africa in 1994. He is the author of the international bestseller Long Walk to Freedom.
Hardcover: 480 pages
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (October 11, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0374128952
ISBN-13: 978-0374128951
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #7 in Books
Click here to buy the book
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Mario Vargas Llosa's New Novel
Mario Vargas Llosa
11 Oct 2010 14:30 Africa/Lagos
Mario Vargas Llosa's New Novel
2010 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
MIAMI, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Writer Mario Vargas Llosa, one of the most renowned voices in Latin American literature, has been further distinguished with the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his cartography of the structures of power and his scathing images on resistance, uprisings, and individual defeat." The author of such works as "La ciudad y los perros," "Conversacion en La Catedral" or "La Fiesta del Chivo," has stated he feels "very moved and excited" about the award. Vargas Llosa's editors, who learned of the news at the Frankfurt Book Fair, reacted euphorically. Pilar Reyes, Alfaguara's director, announced that "today, the Spanish language is having a party."
ABOUT THE WORK: On November 3rd, four years after Vargas Llosa's last bestselling novel, "Travesuras de la nina mala" (The Bad Girl), Editorial Alfaguara will publish "El sueno del celta" with an initial run of 500,000 books. This newest work is based on the life of Irish patriot and revolutionary, Roger Casement, one of the first Europeans who had a clear understanding of Colonialism. Casement accurately documented the abuses and human rights violations committed by European governments.
" El sueno del celta " recounts an eventful journey that starts in the Congo in 1903 and ends in a London jail, one morning in 1916. Here is the story of the vicissitudes of a legend: Irishman Roger Casement. Hero and villain, traitor and liberator, moral and immoral, his multifaceted figure dies out and is reborn after his death. Casement was one of the first Europeans to denounce the horrors of Colonialism with sound arguments. From his trips to the Congo and the Amazonian region of Peru two memorable reports survived whose revelations shook the society of the time. These reports exposed a painful truth: it wasn't the savagery of the inhabitants of the Congo or the Amazonia that turned civilized Europeans into barbarians; it was the latter who, in the name of commerce, civilization and Christianity, committed the most barbarous acts.
What he witnessed during these two trips changed Casement forever and led him to embark on a different journey, this time intellectual, which was just as—or even more so—devastating. This journey took him to confront an England he admired and become an active militant for the Irish Nationalist cause. In the middle of World War I he traveled to Berlin to conspire against the United Kingdom and in 1916 he participated in the Easter Rising, the act that finally led to his imprisonment. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FIRST PAGES.
CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO, INTERVIEWS, AND NOTES ON THE BIG DAY OF THE NOBEL ANNOUNCEMENT.
INTERVIEW BY JUAN CRUZ HOURS AFTER BEING AWARDED THE NOBEL PRIZE.
The book, published under the editorial seal Alfaguara, will be available in bookstores nationwide on November 3rd, 2010 .
SANTILLANA AUTHORIZES THE TOTAL OR PARTIAL REPRODUCTION OF THIS ARTICLE FOR PURPOSES OF ADVERTISING THE ABOVEMENTIONED WORK.
SOURCE Santillana USA Publishing
CONTACT: Deyanira Navarrete, +1-305-591-9522 Ext. 225, dnavarrete@santillanausa.com
Web Site: http://www.alfaguara.net
11 Oct 2010 14:30 Africa/Lagos
Mario Vargas Llosa's New Novel
2010 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
MIAMI, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Writer Mario Vargas Llosa, one of the most renowned voices in Latin American literature, has been further distinguished with the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his cartography of the structures of power and his scathing images on resistance, uprisings, and individual defeat." The author of such works as "La ciudad y los perros," "Conversacion en La Catedral" or "La Fiesta del Chivo," has stated he feels "very moved and excited" about the award. Vargas Llosa's editors, who learned of the news at the Frankfurt Book Fair, reacted euphorically. Pilar Reyes, Alfaguara's director, announced that "today, the Spanish language is having a party."
ABOUT THE WORK: On November 3rd, four years after Vargas Llosa's last bestselling novel, "Travesuras de la nina mala" (The Bad Girl), Editorial Alfaguara will publish "El sueno del celta" with an initial run of 500,000 books. This newest work is based on the life of Irish patriot and revolutionary, Roger Casement, one of the first Europeans who had a clear understanding of Colonialism. Casement accurately documented the abuses and human rights violations committed by European governments.
" El sueno del celta " recounts an eventful journey that starts in the Congo in 1903 and ends in a London jail, one morning in 1916. Here is the story of the vicissitudes of a legend: Irishman Roger Casement. Hero and villain, traitor and liberator, moral and immoral, his multifaceted figure dies out and is reborn after his death. Casement was one of the first Europeans to denounce the horrors of Colonialism with sound arguments. From his trips to the Congo and the Amazonian region of Peru two memorable reports survived whose revelations shook the society of the time. These reports exposed a painful truth: it wasn't the savagery of the inhabitants of the Congo or the Amazonia that turned civilized Europeans into barbarians; it was the latter who, in the name of commerce, civilization and Christianity, committed the most barbarous acts.
What he witnessed during these two trips changed Casement forever and led him to embark on a different journey, this time intellectual, which was just as—or even more so—devastating. This journey took him to confront an England he admired and become an active militant for the Irish Nationalist cause. In the middle of World War I he traveled to Berlin to conspire against the United Kingdom and in 1916 he participated in the Easter Rising, the act that finally led to his imprisonment. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FIRST PAGES.
CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO, INTERVIEWS, AND NOTES ON THE BIG DAY OF THE NOBEL ANNOUNCEMENT.
INTERVIEW BY JUAN CRUZ HOURS AFTER BEING AWARDED THE NOBEL PRIZE.
The book, published under the editorial seal Alfaguara, will be available in bookstores nationwide on November 3rd, 2010 .
SANTILLANA AUTHORIZES THE TOTAL OR PARTIAL REPRODUCTION OF THIS ARTICLE FOR PURPOSES OF ADVERTISING THE ABOVEMENTIONED WORK.
SOURCE Santillana USA Publishing
CONTACT: Deyanira Navarrete, +1-305-591-9522 Ext. 225, dnavarrete@santillanausa.com
Web Site: http://www.alfaguara.net
Monday, September 27, 2010
News from Penguin South Africa
Lest we forget, the Penguin Prize for African Writing Winners were announced on September 4, 2010.
A Nigerian and Zambian won the two prizes for non-fiction and fiction.
The following is the report from Penguin South Africa.
“We were overwhelmed by the number of entries for these two awards and, after hearing from
the judges and readers who read the submissions, encouraged by the writing talent
coming out of our continent. Congratulations to the two worthy winners.”
Alison Lowry, CEO, Penguin Books South Africa
NON-FICTION
Pius Adesanmi - You’re Not a Country, Africa!
In this groundbreaking collection of essays Pius Adesanmi tries to unravel what it is that Africa means to him as an African, and by extension to all those who inhabit this continent of extremes. This is a question that exercised some of the continent’s finest minds in the twentieth century, but which pan-Africanism, Negritude, nationalism, decolonisation and all the other projects through which Africans sought to restore their humanity ultimately failed to answer. Crisscrossing the continent, Adesanmi engages with the enigma that is Africa in an attempt to make meaning of this question for all twenty-first century Africans.
AUTHOR INFORMATION:
Pius Adesanmi was born in Nigeria but now lives in Ottowa, Canada.
FICTION
Ellen Banda-Aaku - Patchwork
Destined from birth to inhabit two very different worlds – that of her father, the wealthy Joseph Sakavungo, and that of her mother, his mistress – this emotive tale takes us to the heart of a young girl’s attempts to come to terms with her own identity and fashion a future for herself from the patchwork of the life she was born into. Beautifully constructed, warm and wise, this is a novel that will transport the reader to a world in which we can all become more of the sum of our parts.
AUTHOR INFORMATION:
Ellen Banda-Aaku was born in Zambia and now resides in London, England.
2010-09-15 - The Postmistress Wins 2010 Exclusive Books Boeke Fiction Prize - Readers' Choice
2010-09-09 - Melly, Mrs Ho And Me.
2010-09-08 - Damon Galgut's In A Strange Room Shortlisted For The 2010 Man Booker Prize
2010-09-06 - Penguin Prize For African Writing Winners Announced
2010-08-27 - Cooked In Africa - Finalist For A 2010 Loerie Award
2010-08-19 - Penguin Books South Africa - Best Trade Publisher Of The Year
2010-08-18 - 2010 Booksellers’ Choice Award - Spud Learning To Fly
2010-07-28 - 2010 Man Booker - Long-list
2010-07-23 - Little Ice Cream Boy - Shortlisted For The 2010 M-net Literary Award
2010-07-15 - Why Africa Is Poor
2010-07-07 - Penguin Books South Africa Announces Penguin Prize For African Writing Shortlist
2010-07-06 - Tooth And Nailed
2010-06-25 - Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Series
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
76 Writers Reflect on the beauty of the Hudson Valley
Chinua Achebe
Famous Nigerian author Chinua Achebe is among the 76 outstanding writers chronicled in a new book by author Nina Shengold and photographer Jennifer May.
The writers reflected on the literary life, the craft of writing, and the beauty of the Hudson Valley in a great collection of their portraits, River of Words: Portraits of Hudson Valley Writers.
NINA SHENGOLD is Books Editor at Chronogram magazine, and has written author profiles for Poets & Writers. Her novel Clearcut was published by Anchor Books in 2005. She won the Writers Guild Award for her teleplay Labor of Love. With Eric Lane, she has edited twelve theatre anthologies for Vintage Books and Viking Penguin. She lives in Stone Ridge, New York, with her daughter, Maya.
Visit her website: www.ninashengold.com.
JENNIFER MAY’s portraits of authors have appeared on book jackets for Harcourt, Penguin, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Norton, Seven Stories, Doubleday, and others. In 2009, May flew around the United States photographing women for The L Life: Extraordinary Lesbians Making a Difference (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2011). Her photography has also appeared in periodicals including the New York Times; O, The Oprah Magazine; Country Home; Chronogram; Hudson Valley Magazine; Poets & Writers; and Gourmet. She lives with her husband, the artist Chris Metze, in Woodstock, New York.
Visit her website: www.jennifermay.com.
The Hudson Valley writers.
Chinua Achebe
Susannah Appelbaum
John Ashbery
Shalom Auslander
Scott Ian Barry
Barbara Bash
Helen Benedict & Stephen O’Connor
Gwendolyn Bounds
Jon Bowermaster
John Bowers
Wesley Brown
Akiko Busch
Kris Carr
Benjamin Cheever
Da Chen & Sunny
Laura Shaine Cunningham
John Darnton
Cornelius Eady & Sarah Micklem
Nick Flynn
Martha Frankel
Alison Gaylin
Tony, Dan, & Frank D. Gilroy
Jonathan Gould
Mikhail Horowitz
Marie Howe
Marilyn Johnson
Robert Kelly
Lucy Knisley
Casey Kurtti
James Lasdun
Naton Leslie
Ann M. Martin
Jana Martin
Valerie Martin & John Cullen
Malachy, Alphie, & Frank McCourt
Daniel Mendelsohn
Bradford Morrow
Ron Nyswaner
Susan Orlean
Leila Philip
Daniel Pinkwater
Julie Powell
Nicole Quinn
David Rees
Susan Richards
Charley Rosen
Edwin Sanchez
Edward Sanders
Esmeralda Santiago
Gene Santoro
John Sayles
Edward Schwarzschild
Pete Seeger
Danny Shanahan
John Patrick Shanley
Russell Shorto
Zachary Sklar
Sparrow
Nova Ren Suma
Hudson Talbott
Abigail Thomas
Corinne Trang
Janine Pommy Vega
Linda Villarosa
Nancy Willard
Daniel Wolff
Rebecca Wolff
Kim Wozencraft
(Nina Shengold)
(Jennifer May)
More details.
Famous Nigerian author Chinua Achebe is among the 76 outstanding writers chronicled in a new book by author Nina Shengold and photographer Jennifer May.
The writers reflected on the literary life, the craft of writing, and the beauty of the Hudson Valley in a great collection of their portraits, River of Words: Portraits of Hudson Valley Writers.
NINA SHENGOLD is Books Editor at Chronogram magazine, and has written author profiles for Poets & Writers. Her novel Clearcut was published by Anchor Books in 2005. She won the Writers Guild Award for her teleplay Labor of Love. With Eric Lane, she has edited twelve theatre anthologies for Vintage Books and Viking Penguin. She lives in Stone Ridge, New York, with her daughter, Maya.
Visit her website: www.ninashengold.com.
JENNIFER MAY’s portraits of authors have appeared on book jackets for Harcourt, Penguin, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Norton, Seven Stories, Doubleday, and others. In 2009, May flew around the United States photographing women for The L Life: Extraordinary Lesbians Making a Difference (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2011). Her photography has also appeared in periodicals including the New York Times; O, The Oprah Magazine; Country Home; Chronogram; Hudson Valley Magazine; Poets & Writers; and Gourmet. She lives with her husband, the artist Chris Metze, in Woodstock, New York.
Visit her website: www.jennifermay.com.
The Hudson Valley writers.
Susannah Appelbaum
John Ashbery
Shalom Auslander
Scott Ian Barry
Barbara Bash
Helen Benedict & Stephen O’Connor
Gwendolyn Bounds
Jon Bowermaster
John Bowers
Wesley Brown
Akiko Busch
Kris Carr
Benjamin Cheever
Da Chen & Sunny
Laura Shaine Cunningham
John Darnton
Cornelius Eady & Sarah Micklem
Nick Flynn
Martha Frankel
Alison Gaylin
Tony, Dan, & Frank D. Gilroy
Jonathan Gould
Mikhail Horowitz
Marie Howe
Marilyn Johnson
Robert Kelly
Lucy Knisley
Casey Kurtti
James Lasdun
Naton Leslie
Ann M. Martin
Jana Martin
Valerie Martin & John Cullen
Malachy, Alphie, & Frank McCourt
Daniel Mendelsohn
Bradford Morrow
Ron Nyswaner
Susan Orlean
Leila Philip
Daniel Pinkwater
Julie Powell
Nicole Quinn
David Rees
Susan Richards
Charley Rosen
Edwin Sanchez
Edward Sanders
Esmeralda Santiago
Gene Santoro
John Sayles
Edward Schwarzschild
Pete Seeger
Danny Shanahan
John Patrick Shanley
Russell Shorto
Zachary Sklar
Sparrow
Nova Ren Suma
Hudson Talbott
Abigail Thomas
Corinne Trang
Janine Pommy Vega
Linda Villarosa
Nancy Willard
Daniel Wolff
Rebecca Wolff
Kim Wozencraft
(Nina Shengold)
(Jennifer May)
More details.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Odega Shawa Exposes the Pastors of the Apocalypse
Nigeria is world famous for thousands pentecostal churches.
Odega Shawa Exposes the Pastors of the Apocalypse
When Odega Shawa gave me an autographed copy of his critical analytical book “Pastors of the Apocalypse”, I was anxious and curious to find out the identities of the pastors and read the 105 pages in five hours without stepping out of my office.
Odega’s major focus is on the Nigerian pastors of the new generation churches who have their own interpretations of the Word of God for their own selfish motives. These pastors he nicknamed “Top Cat pastors” and he actually mentioned their names and their denominations. He must have done a thorough research on them to be able to separate the sheep from the goats among them. He mentioned altercations between Pastor Tunde Bakare and Bishop David Oyedepo, the controversial confrontation between Rev. Chris Okotie and Pastor T.B. Joshua and the issues raised over the glamourous personality of the late Pastor Bimbo Odukoya of the The Fountain of Life Church and the refuted comments made by Prophet T.O. Obadare, founder of the World Soul-Winning Evangelistic Ministries (WOSEM)..
Odega challenged the mercantilism of the worldly prosperity theology of some of the pastors and found them wanting in the Gospel truth of Jesus Christ. He made relevant references to the teachings of the Holy Bible from the Old Testament to the New Testament to prove his points.
Odega’s reference to Dimethyltryptamine on the question of the origins of God and the existential facts of life affecting the human species and their destiny is also as controversial as his polemic analysis of the crisis of faith being exploited by these so called “Pastors of the Apocalypse”.
The gullibility and hypocrisy of most of the millions of church goers in Nigeria have made them easy preys of the false prophets or the wolves in sheep clothing who are giving Christianity a bad name.
“Pastors of the Apocalypse” is a must read for everyone who needs more knowledge on the history of religion, the challenges of the Christian fate and how to identify the true ministers and their congregations in contrast to the confused and fake multitudes.
Odega Shawa, a graduate of the University of Lagos has written a well researched book and his English is flawless.
~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima
Odega Shawa Exposes the Pastors of the Apocalypse
When Odega Shawa gave me an autographed copy of his critical analytical book “Pastors of the Apocalypse”, I was anxious and curious to find out the identities of the pastors and read the 105 pages in five hours without stepping out of my office.
Odega’s major focus is on the Nigerian pastors of the new generation churches who have their own interpretations of the Word of God for their own selfish motives. These pastors he nicknamed “Top Cat pastors” and he actually mentioned their names and their denominations. He must have done a thorough research on them to be able to separate the sheep from the goats among them. He mentioned altercations between Pastor Tunde Bakare and Bishop David Oyedepo, the controversial confrontation between Rev. Chris Okotie and Pastor T.B. Joshua and the issues raised over the glamourous personality of the late Pastor Bimbo Odukoya of the The Fountain of Life Church and the refuted comments made by Prophet T.O. Obadare, founder of the World Soul-Winning Evangelistic Ministries (WOSEM)..
Odega challenged the mercantilism of the worldly prosperity theology of some of the pastors and found them wanting in the Gospel truth of Jesus Christ. He made relevant references to the teachings of the Holy Bible from the Old Testament to the New Testament to prove his points.
Odega’s reference to Dimethyltryptamine on the question of the origins of God and the existential facts of life affecting the human species and their destiny is also as controversial as his polemic analysis of the crisis of faith being exploited by these so called “Pastors of the Apocalypse”.
The gullibility and hypocrisy of most of the millions of church goers in Nigeria have made them easy preys of the false prophets or the wolves in sheep clothing who are giving Christianity a bad name.
“Pastors of the Apocalypse” is a must read for everyone who needs more knowledge on the history of religion, the challenges of the Christian fate and how to identify the true ministers and their congregations in contrast to the confused and fake multitudes.
Odega Shawa, a graduate of the University of Lagos has written a well researched book and his English is flawless.
~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Books Are More Important Than Business Companies
Books Are More Important Than Business Companies
It is a great pity that majority of Nigerians are intellectual illiterates or intellectual dummies.
The greatest nations on earth have been built on the foundations of books.
The Greek-Roman Civilation would not have existed without the Classics.
Israel was built on the Holy Scripture.
The Industrial Revolution was propelled by The Renaissance.
The United States of America was built by the vision of the Founding Fathers whose books launched the American Dream.
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream launched the emergence of Barack Obama, the first black President of the USA.
Chinua Achebe's all time classic Things Fall Apart has done more for African Civilization than the First Bank of Nigeria Plc.
Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka's corpus means more to the world than Union Bank Plc.
Have you read You Must Set Forth at Dawn: A Memoir ?
In fact, I will not exchange my new historical documentary on Barack Obama for the whole of Globacom.
I regard books more than workplaces.
If only Nigerians love books as much as they love their GSM phones and each of the over 75 million GSM users spend only N500 monthly to buy a Nigerian book instead of spending it on unprofitable text messages and gossip calls, Nigerians would be more educated and rewarded and develop faster than ever before.
Half of a Yellow Sun ~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Becoming Abigail ~ Christopher Abani
The Thing Around Your Neck ~ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Wayo Guy and other Nigerian Short Stories ~ Chima Uchendu
The Open Sore of a Continent: A Personal Narrative of the Nigerian Crisis (The W.E.B. Du Bois Institute Series) ~ Wole Soyinka
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Book of the Month: Oil on Water by Helon Habila
Oil on Water by Helon Habila
From the desks of Nigeria?s newsrooms, two journalists are recruited to find the kidnapped wife of a British oil engineer. Zaq, an infamous media hack, knows what?s in store, but Rufus, a keen young journalist eager to get himself noticed, has no idea what he?s let himself in for. Journeying into the oil-rich regions of South Africa, where militants rule and the currency dealt in is the lives of hostages, Rufus soon finds himself acting as intermediary between editor, husband, captive and soldier. As he follows the trail of the missing woman, the love for the ?story? becomes about much more than just uncovering her whereabouts, and instead becomes a mission to seek out and expose the truth. In a cruel twist of fate, Rufus finds himself taking on Zaq?s role much more literally than he ever anticipated, and in the midst of a seemingly endless, harrowing war, he learns that truth can often be a bitter pill to swallow . . .
Click here to read more about the author and an extract from Oil on Water.
Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 3260 KB
Print Length: 224 pages
Publisher: ePenguin (August 5, 2010)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B003YUC0NI
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Oil on Water: Tankers, Pirates and the Rise of China ~ Paul French
Painting with Water-Soluble Oils ~ Sean Dye
Desert Kingdom: How Oil and Water Forged Modern Saudi Arabia ~ Toby Craig Jones
Bread & Water, Wine & Oil: An Orthodox Christian Experience of God ~ Meletios Webber
From the Beginning to Baptism: Scientific and Sacred Stories of Water, Oil, and Fire ~ Linda Gibler
Oil, Water, and Climate: An Introduction ~ Catherine Gautier
No Experience Required! - Water-Soluble Oils ~ Mary Deutschman
Oil: The Ocean (HT244) ~ Irene Lumgair
Robert Warren's Guide to Painting Water Scenes ~ Robert
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Harvard Book Store Top 100 books.
These are the Harvard Book Store staff's favorite 100 books.
- A People’s History of the United States
Howard Zinn - The Wind Up Bird Chronicles
Haruki Murakami - The New York Trilogy
Paul Auster - The Crying of Lot 49
Thomas Pynchon - Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien - Jane Eyre
Charlotte Bronte - Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov - Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell - One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - The Catcher in the Rye
J.D. Salinger - Crime and Punishment Dostoevsky
- On the Road Kerouac
- Alice in Wonderland Carrol
- Brothers Karamozov Dostoevsky
- The Age of Innocence Wharton
- Don Quixote Cervantes
- Perfume Suskind
- Ulysses Joyce
- Anna Karenina Tolstoy
- Complete Stories of Flannery O’Connor
- Cry the Beloved Country Paton
- Dracula Stoker
- The Eagles Die Marek
- Emotionally Weird Atkinson
- The Handmaid’s Tale Atwood
- Infinite Jest Wallace
- Kitchen Yoshimoto
- London Fields Amis
- Moise and the World of Reason Williams
- Movie Wars Rosenbaum
- Paradise Lost Milton
- Persuasion Austen
- Tortilla Curtain Boyle
- Visions of Excess Bataille
- Where the Wild Things Are Sendak
- Wild Sheep Chase Murakami
- Beloved Morrison
- Counterfeiters Gide
- The Bell Jar Plath
- Blind Owl Hedayat
- Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe
- The Count of Monte Cristo Dumas
- Dealing With Dragons Wrede
- The Earthsea Trilogy Le Guin
- The Ecology of Fear Davis
- Franny and Zooey Salinger
- History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides
- How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents Alvarez
- Kabuki: Circle of Blood Mack & Jiang
- Of Human Bondage Maugham
- The Satanic Verses Rushdie
- The Sheltering Sky Bowles
- Tristam Shandy Sterne
- Well of Loneliness Hall
- Wicked Pavilion Powell
- Collected Stories of V.S. Pritchett
- War and Peace Tolstoy
- Babel 17 Delany
- Dora Freud
- Empire Falls Russo
- For Whom the Bell Tolls Hemingway
- Girl in Landscape Letham
- Goodbye to All That Graves
- Ham on Rye Bukowski
- Like Life Lorrie Moore
- Mao II Delillo
- Random Family Leblanc
- Revolutionary Road Yates
- The Stranger Camus
- Humboldt’s Gift Bellow
- White Noise Delillo
- Atlas Shrugged Rand
- Bastard Out of Carolina Allison
- Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over the Hills Bukowski
- Delta of Venus Nin
- Fast Food Nation Schlosser
- Ficciones Borges
- Go Ask Alice Anonymous
- Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Adams
- Iliad Homer
- On Photography Sontag
- Republic Plato
- Shockproof Sydney Skate Meaker
- Society of the Spectacle Debord
- Strangers in Paradise Moore
- The Sun Also Rises Hemingway
- A Wrinkle In Time L’Engle
- Dubliners Joyce
- The Breakfast of Champions Vonnegut
- No Logo Klein
- Aeneid Virgil
- Ariel Plath
- Charlotte’s Web White
- Curious George Learns the Alphabet Rey
- Enormous Changes at the Last Minute Paley
- The Heart is a Lonely Hunter McCullers
- Henry VIII Shakespeare
- I, Claudius Graves
- The Lost Continent Bryson
- Master and Margarita Bulgakov
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