Ein Tag im Leben des Herrn Donald Duck

Ein Tag im Leben des Herrn Donald Duck
Author: Hans von Storch
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-06-28
Genre:
ISBN: 3643151888

Donald Duck ist eine Ente wie du und ich. Unendlich nah und doch unerreichbar. Diese Ente hat die Generation der heute 70-jährigen ihr Leben lang begleitet als Vorbild und Mahnung. Komplexe Fragen aber, wie "Vielleicht, wenn ich mich hier hinsetze und auf die Sumpfhühner starre, die im Sumpf rumsumpfen, vermeide ich allen Ärger", warten auf Antworten. Zweiter Hauptsatz der Thermodynamik - pah! Das Buch versucht die Rolle von Herrn Duck für unseren Alltag zu ergründen. Rückblick: Durch die Publikation des "Der Hamburger Donaldist" importierte Hans von Storch in den 1970ern den Donaldismus aus Norwegen. Seitdem ist viel geschehen.

Barbarian Spring

Barbarian Spring
Author: Jonas Lüscher
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1908323841

On a business trip to Tunisia, Preising, a leading Swiss industrialist, is invited to spend the week with the daughter of a local gangster. He accompanies her to the wedding of two London city traders at a desert luxury resort that was once the site of an old Berber oasis. With the wedding party in full swing and the bride riding up the aisle on a camel, no one is aware that the global financial system stands on the brink of collapse. As the wedding guests nurse their hangovers, they learn that the British pound has depreciated tenfold, and their world begins to crumble around them. So begins Barbarian Spring, the debut novel from Jonas Lüscher, a major emerging voice in European fiction. The timely and unusual novel centers on a culture clash between high finance and the value system of the Maghreb. Provocative and entertaining, Barbarian Spring is a refreshingly original and all-too-believable satire for our times.

Medieval Combat

Medieval Combat
Author: Hans Talhoffer
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Dueling
ISBN: 9781848327702

Originally published in Great Britain in 2000 by Greenhill Books; reprinted in this format in 2014 by Frontline Books.

Berlin Coquette

Berlin Coquette
Author: Jill Suzanne Smith
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801469694

During the late nineteenth century the city of Berlin developed such a reputation for lawlessness and sexual licentiousness that it came to be known as the "Whore of Babylon." Out of this reputation for debauchery grew an unusually rich discourse around prostitution. In Berlin Coquette, Jill Suzanne Smith shows how this discourse transcended the usual clichés about prostitutes and actually explored complex visions of alternative moralities or sexual countercultures including the "New Morality" articulated by feminist radicals, lesbian love, and the "New Woman." Combining extensive archival research with close readings of a broad spectrum of texts and images from the late Wilhelmine and Weimar periods, Smith recovers a surprising array of productive discussions about extramarital sexuality, women’s financial autonomy, and respectability. She highlights in particular the figure of the cocotte (Kokotte), a specific type of prostitute who capitalized on the illusion of respectable or upstanding womanhood and therefore confounded easy categorization. By exploring the semantic connections between the figure of the cocotte and the act of flirtation (of being coquette), Smith’s work presents flirtation as a type of social interaction through which both prostitutes and non-prostitutes in Imperial and Weimar Berlin could express extramarital sexual desire and agency.

The Collages of Kurt Schwitters

The Collages of Kurt Schwitters
Author: Dorothea Dietrich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521498913

At the end of World War I, the German artist Kurt Schwitters dramatically broke with dominant artistic traditions by adopting collage as the primary medium for his literary and visual production. In The Collages of Kurt Schwitters: Tradition and Innovation, Dorothea Dietrich demonstrates how collages function for the artist. Characterising Schwitters's work as the product of the deep social and political crises of the Weimar Republic, Dietrich challenges the prevalent outlook that twentieth-century art can be reduced to a revolutionary struggle of avant-garde artists against an entrenched artistic tradition. The Collages of Kurt Schwitters argues for a more nuanced view, in which revolutionary art forms are exposed as containing much that is traditional and, indeed, reactionary.

Interwar Vienna

Interwar Vienna
Author: Deborah Holmes
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571134204

Although beset by social, political, and economic instabilities, interwar Vienna was an exhilarating place, with pioneering developments in the arts and innovations in the social sphere. Research on the period long saw the city as a mere shadow of its former imperial self; more recently it has concentrated on high-profile individual figures or party politics. This volume of new essays widens the view, stretching disciplinary boundaries to consider the cultural and social movements that shaped the city. The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire resulted not in an abandonment of the arts, but rather led to new forms of expression that were nevertheless conditioned by the legacies of earlier periods. The city's culture was caught between extremes, from neopositivism to cultural pessimism, Catholic mysticism to Austro-Marxism, late Enlightenment liberalism to rabid antisemitism. Concentrating on the paradoxes and often productive tensions that these created, the volume's twelve essays explore achievements and anxieties in fields ranging from modern dance, theater, music, film, and literature to economic, cultural, and racial policy. The volume will appeal to social, cultural, and political historians as well as to specialists in modern European literary and visual culture. Contributors: Andrea Amort, Andrew Barker, Alys X. George, Deborah Holmes, Jon Hughes, Birgit Lang, Wolfgang Maderthaner, Therese Muxeneder, Birgit Peter, Lisa Silverman, Edward Timms, Robert Vilain, John Warren, Paul Weindling. Deborah Holmes is Researcher at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for the History and Theory of Biography in Vienna. Lisa Silverman is Assistant Professor of History and Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Young Donald Duck

Young Donald Duck
Author: Francesco Artibani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9781684055470

Life is about to change for Donald Duck, when he gets accepted to boarding school... in Mouseton! In the blink of an eye he goes from Grandma Duck's farm to school in the big city, where he makes lots of new friends. However, this new life isn't as easy as it seems, and Donald must learn to deal with new teachers, homework, competitions, and other challenges that come with school life. Every day is an adventure at Jeremy Ratt Boarding School!

The Great Carbuncle

The Great Carbuncle
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976465833

"The Great Carbuncle" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne published in 1835. The Great Carbuncle points out that earthly possessions are not necessary for success and that people should be satisfied with what they have instead of wanting things that are not essential in life.