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A Just and Generous Nation: Abraham Lincoln and the Fight for American Opportunity
By Harold Holzer, Norton Garfinkle. 2015
In A Just and Generous Nation, the eminent historian Harold Holzer and the noted economist Norton Garfinkle present a groundbreaking…
new account of the beliefs that inspired our sixteenth president to go to war when the Southern states seceded from the Union. Rather than a commitment to eradicating slavery or a defense of the Union, they argue, Lincoln’s guiding principle was the defense of equal economic opportunity. Lincoln firmly believed that the government’s primary role was to ensure that all Americans had the opportunity to better their station in life. As president, he worked tirelessly to enshrine this ideal within the federal government. He funded railroads and canals, supported education, and, most importantly, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which opened the door for former slaves to join white Americans in striving for self-improvement. In our own age of unprecedented inequality, A Just and Generous Nation reestablishes Lincoln’s legacy as the protector not just of personal freedom but of the American dream itself.Word betaal vir jou gedigte
By Bernard Levine, Elmarié Smal. 2016
Skryf jy gedigte? Nou, kan jy betaal word vir die gedigte wat jy skryf en dit kan ook gepubliseer word…
in kaartjies, kalenders, plakkate en muurbehangsels. As jy jou skrywersdrome wil bewaarheid en terselfder tyd ook vergoed word vir jou gedigte, is hierdie unieke boek spesiaal vir jou. Om gedigte te skryf vir geld is groot pret en baie winsgewend! Word betaal om te doen waarvan jy hou.The Analyst
By Molly Peacock. 2017
When a psychoanalyst became a painter after surviving a stroke, her longtime patient, distinguished and beloved poet Molly Peacock, took…
up a unique task. The Analyst is a new, visceral, twenty-first century "in memoriam" of ambiguous loss in which Peacock brilliantly tells the story of a decades-long patient-therapist relationship that now reverses and continues to evolve. Peacock invigorates the notion of poetry as word-painting: A tapestry of images, from a red enameled steamer on a black stove to Tibetan monks funneling glowing sand into a painting, create the backdrop for her quest to define identity. From "In Our Unexpected Future":. . . for frocks outlast pillars. But feelingsoutlive frocks. The immaterial storms through,a force beyond years (a mere four since youwere nearly felled). It isn't what happened that lasts. Not art, either, but the savory core. What's felt.Bekoorde Lewe in Ceylon: 1953 - 1963
By Tony Buxton. 1931
Die skrywer se fassinerende avonture in die vroeë 50’s, beskryf ‘n avontuurlike lewenswyse waaroor die meeste van ons droom, maar…
wat vandag onmoontlik sal wees. Gebore in Colombo (Sri Lanka) in 1931. Hy het sy kinderlewe in Engeland deurgebring en het hy na die oorlog teruggekeer na Ceylon om in die familie besigheid te werk wat deur sy oupa begin is. Nie die gewone koloniale tipe waarvan daar verwag was om nie met die plaaslike mense te meng of om na hul klubs te gaan nie, het Tony die teenoorgestelde gedoen teen alle reëls in. Tony het die geselskap van die Ceylonese verkies . Dit het tot gevolg gehad dat hy baie vriende gemaak het insluitende bekende politikuste . Hy het ‘n passie vir onderwater verkenning gekweek in ‘n tyd toe die sport maar nog net begin het, voor daar SCUBA was. Hy het sy werk en loopbaan opgegee om op spiesvisvang, krewe, garnale en krappe te oorleef, akwarium visse te vang en in die woude te jag. Hy het homself as ‘n onderwater toergids gevestig wat bekende en ryk mense gelok het. Deur sy dienste verniet aan te bied het hulle hom terug betaal deur hom na hulle huise in Europa te nooi waar hy ‘n lewe beleef het wat hy nie eers geweet het bestaan nie. Gedurende hierdie reise trou hy met drie van sy vier vroue, twee Skandinawiese modelle en ‘n Italiaanse aktrise, aangetrokke tot sy lewenswyse, maar nie een van hulle kon in Ceylon aanpas nie. Die magtige Minister van Toerisme, ‘n duiker homself, stel Tony aan om onderwater toerisme te bevorder. Hulle word hegte vriende en hy raak betrokke in politike intriges. Selfs met geen geld lewe hy gelukkig deur vis te ruil vir basiese behoeftes. Op en af tussen luukse en gewone leefstyle was hy die eerste person om in die Maldives en suid Indië te duik, waar hy ‘n sensasie veroorsaak. Hierdie is ‘n aangrypende verhaal van nie so lank gelede in ‘n unieke Suid-Oostelike Asiatiese land – Ceylon, voor dit ingesluk was deur politieke onrus,Poems That Do Not Sleep
By Hassan Al Nawwab. 2021
Hassan Al Nawwab is a former Iraqi soldier who came to Australia after the war with his family 20 years…
ago. With devastating simplicity, these imagistic poems speak of war and terror, of homesickness in exile, the blessings of peace and the pain of belonging. The collection is in two parts, ‘Tree Flying' and ‘Diaspora', and each poem is presented with its counterpart in Arabic on the opposite page, as translated from English by the poet himself.