Monday, February 28, 2011

Version 1.011 Mount & Blade Mods

Goodbye Vienna




Ludmilla Helga Siersch

Foreword by Mario Monicelli

Fazi 2011
€ 17.50






The March 12, 1938 German troops occupy Austria. The day before the Chancellor Schuschnigg announced on the radio: "Austrians are compelled to yield. The German army enters our country. God be with you. " Ludmilla Siersch
Helga has 17 years, belongs to a wealthy Viennese family composed of Jewish women, the Charlotte great-grandmother, grandmother Wilma, the mother fortunei, and aunts and Renée Ninon.
Milly, as everyone calls Ludmilla, feels distinctly that if he wants to live must leave Vienna and Austria. Without calling time in half, alone, on that cold morning of March 13 he left his home and his family. His dream is to reach Italy, where her aunt lives with her husband Ninon a few kilometers from Florence.
Milly can fulfill his desire, demonstrating great courage and with a little 'luck, four years later. In Italy will be established in Rome, where the war is over will reach the mother, deported to the Theresienstadt camp and survived. The great-grandmother Charlotte el'amatissima grandmother, Wilma, whom the book is dedicated, but not return.
After a painful relationship with a man as fascinating as unreliable, love and finally reach a daughter.
Baccio he recovered, he stretched out his hand to unite it to mine and in that moment I knew I was safe. That life with my daughter, Michelle, kept, or perhaps just beginning then. Everything disappeared at once and in front of me was a picture of my daughter, raised in the air by expert hands.

Ludmilla Siersch Helga was born in Vienna October 28, 1919. With the advent of Nazism forced to interrupt his artistic studies. After the deportation of the great-grandmother, grandmother and mother in the field of Theresienstadt concentration and after years of persecution and violence can escape to Italy. Milly still resides in Rome.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Hl-dt-st Dvdram Gh40f

Gertrude Stein

is finally back in the library with many titles:

Blood in the dining room
Sellerio, € 10.00

Tender Buttons
English text against
Liberilibri, € 15.00

latest books and dramas
Liberilibri, € 24.00

Sollevante belly
Liberilibri, € 16.00

Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
Einaudi, € 19.50

Flirting department stores
Archinto € 10.50

Geography and dramas
Liberilibri, € 20.00

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Position Of Cervix In Early Pregnancy

What happened to the nation-state? (2) 11




Judith Butler, Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak

Meltemi 2009
€ 13.00




What 'states' for those who did not 'state'?
This small but dense book, which shows the action at a seminar on globalization held in 2007 in Irvine, California, I came back to memory by reading the statements of these days around the problem of immigrants si prevedono in arrivo dalle coste libiche.
Nessuno ne parla come di profughi o rifugiati, con diritto d'asilo. Ed anche nel caso fossero solo persone che approfittano dell'improvvisa libertà o tragedia per fuggire verso destini migliori, sono semplicemente un problema, un costo, delle persone che si presentano già con uno stato: quello di clandestini, di fuoriusciti. Saranno cioè sentiti come altro dalle nostre comunità nazionali.
E allora ho ricordato questo testo che mette bene in luce quali siano le strategie di potere che gli stati nazionali mettono in atto per creare nuovi stati, mentali-esistenziali-giuridici, che escludano dalla polis e dalla cittadinanza, grazie a dispositivi militari ed extraterritorialità mai conosciute before.
The Italian title is not the translation of the original title, saying instead: "Who sings the national anthem?".
The reflection of the American philosopher questions the thought of Arendt and Agamben on the relationship between power and the polis and citizenship, looking for the right to liberty and sense of calling into question the traditional view of citizenship rights only intended for the status of citizen.
His answer is the example that gives title to the book, it tells of Latino immigrants in the U.S. to the streets singing the national anthem in English, acting in fact, without being citizens, freedom and the right to be parties U.S. community, thus claiming a very eccentric gesture, which is in 'political action its public dimension.
This is a complex text but rich in ideas, sometimes needed to understand a world of boundaries that increasingly close and at the same time are arranged with the sole objective of the new rule with the 'status' of those who do not know.
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Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Razr Discontinued



Helena Janeczek
Lessons of Darkness
Guanda, € 15.00

Adriana Zarri
A hermitage is not an empty snail shell
Einaudi, € 19.50

Ludmilla Helga Siersch
Goodbye Vienna
Fazi, € 17.50

Flannery O'Connor
In the territory of the devil. On the craft of writing
minimum fax, € 13.50

Joumana Haddad
I killed Shahrazad
Mondadori, € 10.00

Sue Monk Kidd, Ann Kidd Taylor
Traveling with Pomegranates
Mondadori, € 9.50

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Nhl Penguin Fleece Fabric

Just out Sunday in the library

Sunday, February 20, at 17:00, at the Women's Bookstore, a new meeting devoted to Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Durham, March 6, 1806 - Florence, June 29, 1861). Milly Mazzei introduces the life and work of English poet and suggests reading some Sonnets from the Portuguese translation of Sara Virgillito (issues Women's Bookstore in Florence, 1986-2010).
The meeting takes place as part of the Sabbath , organized by Unicoop Florence in collaboration with the Tuscan cultural cooperatives.

Admission is free. Info and reservations: 055 240384 - libreriadonne@iol.it.
the Coop will be applied a 10% discount on all publications for sale.

In the picture, the tomb of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, designed by Frederic Leighton, in the English Cemetery in Florence.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Muskoka Wallpaper Pack

train of thought




cards, write, think


Francesca Rigotti

Il Mulino, 2002
€ 11.50


Ariadne, Arachne, Ananche, Athena is the women of mythology that govern the texture, which, from its original element , the wire, the fabric to the finished product, the plot, the plot is an art and royal women.
The thread that these creatures have in hand and work is the existence and destiny of women and men, with which they give meaning to life.
Ariadne, daughter of King Minos of Crete and Pasiphae, daughter of the sun, burning with love and passion, gave Theseus the thread to exit the maze. Arachne girl experienced in the work of spinning and lover of his work, dared to challenge Athena, goddess of weaving, and this turned into a spider.
Ananche, whose name means bond, is the one on whose knees turn the spindle that spins the thread of life filmed and distributed by the Fates: Clotho, which helps to spin by turning the outer circle of the zone with his right hand, Atropos, that spins the inner circles with his left hand, and Lachesis, which run alternately from each other and with one and the other hand.
While women with their hands, spun and wove the thread, the spider, the canvas, the frame, the fabric, the warp, the plot, the plot, are now in their "dresses" di metafore, il filo del pensiero, il filo spezzato del ragionamento, il filo della storia, il filo del racconto, la vestaglia del filosofo…
Forse è venuto il momento, conclude Francesca Rigotti , in cui Teseo restituisca il filo ad Arianna, e in cui Arianna non usa quel filo per impiccarsi bensì per uscire dal labirinto, insieme a Teseo, e per orientarsi con lui su altri sentieri .
Per parte mia ho avuto una nonna che filava e oggi mentre guardo la mamma che, seppure con le mani deformate dall’artrite, gugliata dopo gugliata, punto dopo punto, trasforma un pezzo di stoffa in un abito, penso di essere di fronte ad un accadimento magico.
Che ognuna trovi i suoi fili, li intrecci e tessa la tela della propria vita…
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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Cat Chow Coupons December 09

Just out

Alfonsina Storni
Senza rimedio
Le lettere, € 19,50

Antonia Pozzi
Guardami. Sono nuda
Barbès, € 6,00

Mariolina Venezia
Rivelazione all'Esquilino
Nottetempo, € 6,00

Fay Weldon
Dopo il crash
e/o, € 18,00

Belinda Starling
La rilegatrice dei libri proibiti
Beat, € 9,00

Claude Pujade-Renaud
Le donne del bracconiere
Barbès, € 16,00

Luciana Castellina
La scoperta del mondo
Nottetempo, € 16,50

Colette
Lettere a Missy
Archinto, € 17,00

Friday, February 11, 2011

Uti After Brazilian Wax

10 Sunday, February 13

...Non andiamo in piazza per lagnarci, perché se c'è una cosa di cui siamo sicure è il linguaggio della vittima agevola quello del carnefice. Saremo lì a dire quello che pensiamo, e va bene se c'è chi risponderà che siamo bigotte, moraliste, gelose, perfino antipatiche. Ebbene, se c'è un nuovo modo di portare avanti delle battaglie, oggi, questo prevede anche che si accetti di essere antipatiche. Assumendosene la responsabilità. Perché non There's nothing worse than to mention his own thoughts for fear of being judged.

are the words of Michela Murgia, in an interview that you can read here.
Other considerations that deserve attention are here.

See you Sunday!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Kates Playground December

Saturday in Ivy Compton-Burnett Library

had jumped to the big snowfall in December, and now we try again ...

Saturday, February 12 at 17.30 at the Women's Bookstore, the conference Isabella Andreini. COMEDY OF ART, with projection of iconographic material.

Isabella Barlozzetti introduce the figure of Isabella Andreini (1562-1604), extraordinary character of the Commedia dell'Arte, writer, poet, singer, actress of great popularity, was celebrated by the greatest poets of his time.
The initiative is promoted, with the Library, by the droplets.

Info: tel
Women's Bookstore. 055 240384 - libreriadonne@iol.it
Drops tel. 3478327897 - associazionelegocce@alice.it

Monday, February 7, 2011

Pentax 110 Lens Adapter






brothers and sisters


Garzanti, 2010
€ 10.50




... The three young men came in the room that had been the playroom and then their mother, and that ultimately was turned into a study, was judged to be of great benefit to the boys.
"Yes, mother. Yes, Mother. What a waste of the gift of speech! I should be ashamed, "said Robin.
"Of course it should," said Andrew. "Of the first victory over yourself."
... "Dinah and I possess the largest of the things we are masters of ourselves," said Andrew.
"O slaves of Sophia," said Robin.
"And this is the greatest thing," said Dinah.

"I agree," said Robin
"Me too," said Dinah. "Here Sophia. I'm sure. "
" Let me sit in my place, "said Andrew," and does not consume in idleness throughout the morning. I am my own master or slave of Sophia? ".

The three boys were sitting around the table when he entered his mother. His attire, something of great importance for the family, was richer. He seemed in good spirits and loving ...

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

What Is A Good Heart Rate At 34 Weeks Pregnant

Just out nine

Fiction

Goliarda Sapienza
Fate forced
Einaudi, € 10.50

Clara Sánchez
The scent of lemon leaves
Garzanti , € 18.60

Hanna Krall
Portrait with the bullet in the jaw
Giuntina, € 16.00

Jane Bowles
Two ladies decent
The Turtle, € 15.00


Books

Bruno Bertoli
Women of the Risorgimento. The invisible heroes of Italian unification
Ananke, € 22.00

The first woman in Italy. Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso between politics and journalism
by d Mariachiara Fugazza and Karoline Rörig
Franco Angeli, € 30.00

Mariapia Bonanate
Sisters. Twenty years later
Pauline, € 18.00

Luce Irigaray
The mystery of Mary Pauline
, € 11.50

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Nautical Coloring Pages

Judy Budnitz




The smell of chlorine aphrodisiac


Alet, 2009
€ 15.00




I like to put realistic characters in unreal situations. In my stories, magical things can happen or impossible, but the characters are always guided by the same emotions of us all.

People in situations outside the normal world. 12 stories that seem modern fairy tales, stories that seem to belong to the fantasy or science fiction, but some other times you suddenly catapulted into reality. The wheelbase is so short that not even realize it. The magic of Budnitz is just that.
The recurring theme is that the uncertainty of the individual's own identity, dell'ingannevolezza of appearance and the difficulty of understanding the essence of their own and others'.
An example? In the story "Miracle" to a white couple was born a black child. The couple faces the moment with a stunning first then with embarrassment. Days pass. Another miracle will come to disrupt their lives ...
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