Your Search Results

      • National University of Singapore Press

        The NUS Press Story NUS Press publishes academic books and journals, as well as general non-fiction. Our home market is Singapore and Southeast Asia, but our books are distributed internationally. We publish books of special relevance to Southeast Asia and we maintain a disciplinary focus on the humanities and social sciences. Books and memoirs meant mostly for a general audience and to be sold in bookshops are published under our Ridge Books imprint. We publish some 30 books a year.   NUS Press currently publishes two academic journals: China: An International Journal (for the East Asian Institute at NUS) and Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia.  We are accepting new journal proposals. Please contact us at npubox5@nus.edu.sg if you are interested to start a new journal. For more, see Journals.   The National University of Singapore Press is heir to a tradition of academic publishing in Singapore that dates back some 60 years, starting with the work of the Publishing Committee of the University of Malaya, beginning in 1954. Singapore University Press was created in 1971 as the publishing division of the University of Singapore. The University of Singapore merged with Nanyang University in 1980 to become the National University of Singapore, and in 2006 Singapore University Press was succeeded by NUS Press, bringing the name of the press in line with the name of the university.   Our publishing mission is to enable the dissemination and creation of knowledge through the publishing of scholarly and academic books; and to empower learning, innovation and enterprise for the Singapore- and Asia-focused global community. All NUS Press books must be approved by a Publishing Committee, drawn from the ranks of the academic staff at the National University of Singapore. NUS Press is currently managed by Peter Schoppert. Previous Director Paul Kratoska remains onboard as Publishing Director.

        View Rights Portal
      • Singapore Book Publishers Association (SBPA)

        The Association represents the interests of Singapore publishers who are engaged in a wide range of publishing, marketing and distribution activities in both print and digital formats. From 22 member companies at its inception, the Association has grown to accommodate more than 70 members who publish in all four official languages of Singapore. Since its inception, the SBPA's objective has been to develop and strengthen the book ecosystem of Singapore in partnership with other like-minded organisations.

        View Rights Portal
      • Trusted Partner
        October 2021

        Vielleicht Nie

        by Carolin Wahl

        Maybe Never Gabriella, Joana and Karla share a flat. To finance their studies, they all work at a catering company. And the three not only realize their professional dreams, but also find the love of their lives. Since her older sister died in a fatal car accident, Joana does everything for a perfect life. She tries to follow her sister’s dream, out of guilt. In her life everything seems to be perfect: nice (but boring) boyfriend, successful biochemistry studies, a job at the catering company, affordable flat-sharing and wonderful friends. But everything changes when Kilian, the brother of her best friend Karla, shows up in Munich again. Kilian doesn’t fit into Joana‘s perfectly planned future at all. But he makes her feel what she has long supressed – the real Joana, who actually wanted to become a make-up artist. Ironically, since she has been wearing a mask herself since the death of her sister.   • Feel-good page turner for New Adults• Original plots in heartfelt narrations, leaving out familiar clichés• Girl power: 3 self-confident protagonists and their strong friendship• Stories about first steps towards independence: Career choices, fear of the future, parental pressure, exploring roots to find your place

      • Trusted Partner
        January 1996

        Der Knabenkrautgarten

        Erzählungen

        by Schneider, Karla

      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        January 1995

        Kor, der Engel

        Roman

        by Schneider, Karla

      • Trusted Partner
        May 2011

        Ich gebe die Menschen nicht auf

        Afghanistan, ein Land ohne Hoffnung?

        by Schefter, Karla

      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        1991

        Das Carmen adversus Marcionitas

        Einleitung, Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar

        by Pollmann, Karla

      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        September 1992

        Mythos und Bedeutung

        Fünf Radiovorträge. Gespräche mit Claude Lévi-Strauss

        by Claude Lévi-Strauss, Adelbert Reif, Peter Aschner

        Mythos und Bedeutung. Das wilde Denken. Eine Diskussion mit Paul Ricoeur, Mark Gaboriau, Michel Dufrenne, Jean Pierre Faye, Kostas Axelos, Jean Lautmann, Jean Cuisinier, Pierre Adot und Jean Conilh. Wie arbeitet der menschliche Geist?. Ein Gespräch mit Raymond Bellour. Der Mensch, bekleidet durch den Mythos. Ein Gespräch mit Jean Pouillon. Mythos und Bedeutung I. Ein Gespräch mit Pierre Daix. Mythos und Bedeutung II. Ein Gespräch mit Raymond Bellour. »Der Humanismus bedroht den Menschen«. Ein SPIEGEL-Gespräch mit Dieter Brumm, Karla Fohrbeck, Gustave Stern und Wolfgang Gust. Von der Irrationalität der Geschichte. Ein Gespräch mit Jean-Marie Benoist. Die strukturalistische Tätigkeit. Ein Gespräch mit Marco d'Eramo. Die religiöse Dimension der Gesellschaften. Ein Gespräch mit Jean-Claude-Escaffit.

      • Trusted Partner
        September 1982

        Gesammelte Werke in sechzehn Bänden

        Band 13: Der Verführer. Roman

        by Ernst Weiß, Volker Michels, Peter Engel, Peter Engel

        »Der Verführer« schildert die Entwicklung eines jungen Mannes von seinem 12. bis zum 24. Lebensjahr. Im Mittelpunkt steht sein Konflikt zwischen idealer und sinnlicher Liebe. Wie Ernst Weiß selbst hat auch der Ich-Erzähler bereits in früher Kindheit seinen über alles geliebten Vater verloren. Diese Liebe scheint absurd, zumal der Vater, ein Frauenheld, Spekulant und »Verführer« zum rücksichtslos sinnesfrohen Leben, sich kaum um seine Familie kümmert. Dennoch ist die frühe Prägung durch den Vater so stark, daß sie die gesamte Pubertät seines Sohnes bestimmt. Von der Mutter erzogen, dem Vater nicht nachzueifern, verfällt der Sohn erst recht dessen »verbotenem Lebenswandel«. Zu seinen Erlebnissen mit Lily, der letzten Geliebten des Vaters, der Krankenschwester Karla und zahlreichen anderen »Blüten und Schönen«, die er verführt, kontrastiert wie ein Idealbild seine Beziehung zu einem behinderten adligen Mädchen, einer mit der Figur des Vaters gekoppelten, flüchtigen Kindheitsbekanntschaft.

      • Trusted Partner
        1991

        Die schwarze Front

        Der neue Antisemitismus in der Sowjetunion

        by Koenen, Gerd; Hielscher, Karla

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        July 2021

        Vielleicht Jetzt

        by Carolin Wahl

        Maybe Now (MAYBE Trilogy, Vol. 1) Gabriella, Joana and Karla share a flat. To finance their studies, they all work at a catering company. And the three not only realize their professional dreams, but also find the love of their lives. Gabrielle almost missed her plane in Brazil and now she sits next to this super rude guy. Great! She‘s flying to Munich to finally meet her biological father. Undercover, as she starts an internship in his catering company. On her first day in the kitchen, her instructor turns out to be, of all people, Anton. Her rude – or rather rudely handsome – seatmate from the plane! He not only lights a fire at the stove... Gabriella tries in vain to fight the sparks between them. Because Anton has clear rules when it comes to relationships at work. As hot as the Brazilian sun and as seductive as a perfect chocolate mousse!   • Feel-good page turner for New Adults• Original plots in heartfelt narrations, leaving out familiar clichés• Girl power: 3 self-confident protagonists and their strong friendship• Stories about first steps towards independence: Career choices, fear of the future, parental pressure, exploring roots to find your place

      • Trusted Partner

      Subscribe to our

      newsletter