Deutscher Apotheker Verlag
Specialist books in the fields of pharmacy - drug information - medicine.
View Rights PortalSpecialist books in the fields of pharmacy - drug information - medicine.
View Rights PortalThe German Cultural Forum for Central and Eastern Europe publishes richly illustrated non-fiction books about the cultural history of those areas of Central and Eastern Europe where Germans used to, or still do live. The carefully edited titles with elaborated appendices are written by well-known experts who are able to present information about Central and Eastern Europe in an attractive way by cultural travel guides or historical overview books. The Cultural Forum also edits an annual and a bimonthly magazine, Blickwechsel ("Change of perspective") and Kulturkorrespondenz östliches Europa ("Cultural Correspondence Central and Eastern Europe"). Furthermore, the Forum organizes popular lectures, discussions, readings, exhibitions, concerts, journalist trips, writer residencies and prize-givings.
View Rights PortalNew D.H. Lawrence uses current and emergent approaches in literary studies to explore one of Britain's major modernist writers. The collection features new work by the present generation of Lawrence scholars, who are brought together here for the first time. Chapters include: Andrew Harrison on the marketing of Sons and Lovers; Howard J. Booth on The Rainbow, Marxist criticism and colonialism; Holly A. Laird on ethics and suicide in Women in Love; Hugh Stevens on psychoanalysis and war in Women in Love; Jeff Wallace on Lawrence, Deleuze and abstraction; Stefania Michelucci on myth and war in 'The Ladybird'; Bethan Jones on gender and comedy in the late short fiction; Fiona Becket on green cultural critique, Apocalypse and Birds, Beasts and Flowers; and Sean Matthews on class, Leavis and the trial of Lady Chatterley. New D.H. Lawrence will be of interest to all concerned with contemporary writing on Lawrence, modernism and English radical cultures. ;
Aus dem Englischen von Werner Löcher-Lawrence
Aus dem Englischen von Werner Löcher-Lawrence
Aus dem Englischen von Werner Löcher-Lawrence
"Die hier versammelten Briefe Gerhard Gershom Scholems sind zum allergrößten Teil Zeugnisse aus jungen Jahren; gerichtet an Werner Kraft, den heute in Jerusalem lebenden Dichter und homme de lettres. In jenen Jahren, die in diesen Briefen aufleuchten, nämlich den Jahren 1917 bis 1931, gab es für Scholem hauptsächlich eines zu tun: leidenschaftlich, unentwegt zu lernen, und zwar, so Werner Kraft, fast ausschließlich »bezogen auf das Studium der heiligen Schriften«. Wie Scholem derjenige wurde, dem man sein Botschaft glaubte, weil er sie vertrat – dies verdeutlichen diese Briefe an den Jugendfreund, der, mit weit größeren Schwierigkeiten, als Scholem sie hatte, ebenfalls zu »seinem« Judentum finden mußte."