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        August 2015

        Bagdad

        Erinnerungen an eine Weltstadt

        by Wali, Najem / Übersetzt von Fähndrich, Hartmut

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        October 2007

        Bagdad Burning

        Ein Tagebuch

        by Riverbend,

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        Fiction
        2020

        Over the Jumhuriya Bridge

        by Shahad Al Rawi

        This novel, a bestseller in Baghdad, starts with the first two American tanks that crossed over the Jumhuriya Bridge into the heart of Baghdad in 2003, as the narrator watches events unfold from her grandfather’s house at the riverfront. That’s when her emigration journey begins, setting her on a path to experience both love and death away from her country. After her mother passes away, her father resorts to quantum physics in an attempt to interpret the meaning of existence, while the nameless protagonist discovers the novels of Virginia Woolf, Charles Dickens, and Francoise Sagan. ///The author depicts how different generations of the same family live different worlds, separated by experiences and time despite occupying the same physical spaces. The Jumhuriya Bridge threads symbolism throughout the novel—ushering in the beginning of the military fall of the city and later being the setting of sporadic events, from innocent flirting, to gulls, down to the shocking event that pushes the story up to its climax.

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        May 2003

        Mein Bagdad-Tagebuch

        Als Kriegsreporter im Brennpunkt Irak

        by Kloss, Stephan

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        Fiction
        2022

        Where to, O Poem

        by Ali Jaafar Al Allaq

        This autobiographical work centers on literary creativity. Poet Ali Jaafar Alallaq recollects his academic and professional experiences, as well as their diverse ventures into poetic, literary, critical, and academic writing earlier in his life. The book covers the poet’s upbringing in a humble, impoverished village, his family’s subsequent move to Baghdad in the early 1950s, and his journey up until the present day. ///The biography details a plethora of human, cultural, and poetic events that impacted Alallaq’s perspective on events he witnessed, interacted with, or was involved in. These events range in intensity and scope, spanning from his childhood years in the countryside to navigating significant societal changes in Baghdad, and from his early explorations in writing and literary journalism to pursuing doctoral studies in the United Kingdom. He reflects on enduring two destructive wars that displaced Iraq’s people, leading to a life of exile and reliance on divine providence under the night sky. ///Beginning in 1991, Alallaq began a long period abroad that included six years of teaching at Sanaa University, followed by ten years of work at the United Arab Emirates University from 1997 to 2015. He produced a remarkable body of poetry and critical works during his tenure as a university instructor and his active involvement in cultural and poetic affairs in Sanaa and later in the UAE, which continues to this day. ///In this book, Alallaq takes on several roles, including narrator, contemplator, restorer, and descriptor, and expresses himself using elevated literary language. As a result, the work serves as an aesthetic testament to the purity of language as well as a cohesive account of the ups and downs of daily life. Despite living and working in a prosperous and stable environment for many years, he remains emotionally and imaginatively connected to the events and struggles affecting his country and the Arab world. He continues to document his aesthetic and patriotic testimony of current happenings, as clearly evidenced in his present autobiography.

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        May 2011

        Als ich unter Sternen schlief

        by Pius Alibek, Cecilia Dreymueller

        Ein Lebensweg vom Orient in den Westen, lebendig und farbig erzählt wie ein Roman – eine Geschichte von glücklicher Kindheitsheimat, Entwurzelung und vitalem Neuanfang. Seine Kindheit im gerade in die Unabhängigkeit entlassenen Irak der 50er Jahre gleicht einer orientalischen Erzählung: Pius wächst behütet und abenteuerlich zugleich mit elf Geschwistern in einer Familie auf, die der ältesten christlichen Gemeinde angehört und ihre eigenen Traditionen bewahrt; seine Muttersprache ist das biblische Aramäisch. Im großen Familienclan werden die Gesetze der Gastfreundschaft und des Respekts für den anderen gelebt. Die friedliche Gemeinschaft verschiedener Völker – Araber, Kurden, Armenier und Turkomanen – im Norden des Iraks wird zu einer entscheidenden Prägung für ihn. Doch es sind die Jahre, in denen sich Saddam Husseins Baath-Partei des Iraks bemächtigt. Die Familie flieht in den Süden, erlebt das Exil im eigenen Land. Widerstandsgeist und Religiosität bringen Pius ins Priesterseminar, die Zustände im Jesuitenkolleg und die Enttäuschung über theologische Engstirnigkeit vertreiben ihn jedoch bald. Er ergreift die Chance, englische Literatur in Bagdad zu studieren. Bei einem Studienaufenthalt in London verliebt er sich in ein katalanisches Mädchen: eine Explosion der Sinne nach der Dürre der Seminarzeit. Doch erst durch die Begegnung mit den Wundern und Schrecken der Wüste, die er während seines Militärdienstes kennenlernt, reift der junge Mann zu seiner wahren Bestimmung heran. Ein Überraschungserfolg in Katalonien, wochenlang Platz 1 der Bestsellerliste. »Dies ist reine erzählerische Energie.« Jaume Cabré

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        Business, Economics & Law
        July 2024

        False profits of ethical capital

        Finance, labour and the politics of risk

        by Claire Parfitt

        False profits of ethical capital is a thought-provoking approach to understanding stakeholder capitalism. Rather than focusing on the inadequacies of corporate responsibility, sustainable investment and consumer politics, this book grapples with the technical and rhetorical functions of ethical capital for profit and accumulation. It provides a unique and eclectic analysis of the political dynamics between finance, capital and labour, offering a refreshing perspective on struggles interlocking social, ecological and economic crises, and suggesting new ways of thinking about sustainability politics.

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        May 2007

        Paris, Joyce, Paris

        by Djuna Barnes, Karin Kersten, Kyra Stromberg

        »Ein Liebhaberbändchen zum Mit-sich-Herumschleppen (nicht nur in Paris), zum Fotos-Anschauen (Paris, wie es einmal war, von unnachahmlichem Zauber), zum Sich-Freuen, daß es solche Bücher noch gibt.« BuchJournal

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        May 2005

        Dublin

        Ein Reisebegleiter

        by Hans-Christian Oeser

        Dublin, mit London, Paris und Rom das beliebteste städtische Reiseziel Europas, ist zugleich auch das literarischste. Spätestens seit James Joyce' Ulysses (1924) findet sich die irische Hauptstadt auf der literarischen Weltkarte eingezeichnet. Auf acht Spaziergängen führt Hans-Christian Oeser zu ihren literarisch bedeutsamen Stätten.Geburts-, Wohn- und Sterbehäuser, Grab- und Denkmäler, Pubs und Theater sowie einige wenige Museen – sie alle eröffnen Zugang zu den Persönlichkeiten der irischen Literatur: den Autoren und ihren Figuren. Ein Serviceteil mit den wichtigsten Adressen und Telefonnummern ergänzt den Band.

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        August 2017

        Tokyo Coffee Time

        by Yiju Life Studio, CHEN Ruoyi, Jimmy Wong

        What are the things you cannot miss in coffee shops in Tokyo? Why can master baristas make the most memorable tastes? You will find the answers from Tokyo Coffee Time through coffee experts’ professional and harsh eyes. Including 140 coffee shops, 26 master comments and so on.

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