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      • OB STARE

        OB STARE is a Spanish publisher specialized in conscious maternity, early childhood education and development that supports knowledge and freedom of choice. We publish inspirational books for a new way of looking, including empowerment, gender equality, self-love and sexual diversity.

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        May 2017

        Neuvermessungen

        Was da alles auf uns zukommt und worauf es jetzt ankommt

        by Gabriel, Sigmar

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        May 2015

        Technologischer Totalitarismus

        Eine Debatte

        by Frank Schirrmacher

        Die Digitalisierung aller Lebensbereiche verändert unsere Gesellschaften ähnlich radikal wie die industrielle Revolution vor 200 Jahren: Internet-Konzerne sichern sich die Kontrolle über ganze Branchen; Spähprogramme stellen das Recht auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung infrage. Und wenn Google-Chef Eric Schmidt schreibt, das Unternehmen wisse, wo wir sind, und könne mehr oder weniger sagen, was wir gerade denken, werden endgültig die düstersten Voraussagen der Science-Fiction Realität. Angesichts dieser historischen Herausforderung ergriff Martin Schulz, der Präsident des Europäischen Parlaments, im Februar 2014 mit einem kämpferischen Appell in der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung das Wort. An der von Schulz angestoßenen Diskussion beteiligten sich seither zahlreiche prominente Persönlichkeiten aus Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik. Der Band enthält die Beiträge dieser längst überfälligen Debatte. Mit Texten von Mathias Döpfner, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Sigmar Gabriel, Sascha Lobo, Evgeny Morozov, Frank Schirrmacher, Eric Schmidt, Juli Zeh und vielen anderen.

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        March 1991

        Die Blumen des Bösen/Der Spleen von Paris

        Französisch und deutsch

        by Charles Baudelaire, Dieter Tauchmann, Sigmar Löffler, Fernand Nohr

        Charles-Pierre Baudelaire wurde am 9. April 1821 in Paris geboren. Baudelaire litt sehr unter seinem strengen und autoritären Stiefvater und verlebte eine unglückliche und unstete Kindheit, die in ein ebenso unstetes Erwachsenenleben mündete. Sein Jurastudium brach er ab und bewegte sich fortan als Lebemann in Künstler- und Literatenkreisen der Pariser Bohéme. Dort machte er sich bald als Kunstkritiker und provokanter Dichter einen Namen. Durch seinen ausschweifenden Lebensstil verpraßte er schnell das Erbe seines Vaters und wurde von seiner Mutter entmündigt. Daraufhin mußte er sich bis zu seinem Tod vor seinen Gläubigern in den Pariser Elendsvierteln versteckt halten. 1857 erschien sein bekanntestes Werk Die Blumen des Bösen, das wegen des provokanten Inhalts einen Skandal entfachte. Sowohl er als auch sein Verleger wurden zu Geldstrafen verurteilt. Er starb am 31. August 1867 in Paris.

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        November 1991

        Werke. Große kommentierte Berliner und Frankfurter Ausgabe. 30 Bände (in 32 Teilbänden) und ein Registerband

        Band 24: Schriften 4. Texte zu Stücken

        by Bertolt Brecht, Klaus-Detlef Müller, Werner Hecht, Jan Knopf, Werner Mittenzwei, Peter Kraft, Benno Slupianek, Marianne Conrad, Sigmar Gerund

        Zu eigenen Stücken und Stückbearbeitungen / Zu Stücken anderer Autoren in Inszenierungen des Berliner Ensembles

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      • June 2018

        Soul Wars

        by Josh Reynolds

        It is said that all who live belong ultimately to the Undying King. In the shadowy lands of Shyish, Nagash, God of Death, calls forth his soulless legions to reassert his dominion. His dread advance begins with the free city of Glymmsforge, bastion of Azyr in the Realm of Death. Standing between Nagash and his prize are the brooding Anvils of the Heldenhammer, an ancient host of Stormcast Eternals, and Lord-Castellant Pharus Thaum, guardian of the Ten Thousand Tombs. As battles between the living and the dead rage throughout the Mortal Realms, the War of Heaven and Death begins anew. But even Sigmar’s chosen may not be enough to cease the onslaught. For how does one destroy what is already dead.

      • The Arts
        September 2021

        Strategy: Get Arts 35 Artists Who Broke the Rules

        35 Artists Who Broke the Rules

        by Edited by Christian Weikop

        Edited by Dr Christian Weikop, a Professor in Art History at Edinburgh College of Art (ECA), this is the first print publication to consider the remarkable formation of the ground-breaking and oft-cited exhibition Strategy: Get Arts, staged at ECA in the late summer of 1970. At the cutting edge of contemporary art, this was unlike anything seen in the United Kingdom to that date, certainly challenging a Scottish art world still struggling to come to terms with the legacy of the Scottish Colourists. It was an exhibition that received international press attention and had a considerable impact on the public, critics, and other curators who saw it, shaking up the conservativism of the British art scene. Strategy: Get Arts (SGA) brought many figures of post-war art, who were based in the exciting cultural city of Düsseldorf, to the United Kingdom for the first time. These artists, who took over ECA, transforming the college into a ‘total work of art’ through their extraordinary actions and installations, were unknown to a British public in 1970. The roll call of talented participants included the likes of Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, Blinky Palermo, Daniel Spoerri, Stefan Wewerka, Dieter Roth, Sigmar Polke, Günther Uecker, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and many others who subsequently achieved international fame. In addition to first-hand accounts of the exhibition by Douglas Hall (the first Keeper of the Gallery of Modern Art, National Galleries of Scotland), Jennifer Gough-Cooper (SGA co-ordinator), and Alexander Hamilton (co-editor of Studies in Photography and SGA gallery assistant in 1970), the publication also includes new essays by the editor, Christian Weikop, on Richard Demarco and the Formation of Strategy: Get Arts; Düsseldorf in Edinburgh: The Importance of the Germans; and Strategy Get Arts and Broadcast Media. It also features short essays on the photography of SGA by Karen Barber (a specialist in the history of photography), the controversy concerning the Palermo Restore project by Andrew Patrizio (Professor of Scottish Visual Culture at ECA), the creation of a 2016 archive exhibition on SGA by National Galleries of Scotland archivist Kirstie Meehan, as well as two fascinating Forewords by Keith Hartley (Chief Curator and Deputy Director of Modern and Contemporary Art), and Professor Juan Cruz (Principal of ECA). Many unknown and rare photographs of the artists and artworks at the art college, especially by the German performance artist and photographer, Monika Baumgartl, as well as eye-catching photographs by George Oliver and Richard Demarco, are presented here for the first time. The publication is a triumph of archival detective work, effectively reconstructing the exhibition, profiling all 35 artists who took part, and fully revealing the challenges and dramatic events that unfolded before and during the course of this unique event.

      • Warhammer Adventures: City of Lifestone

        by Tom Huddleston

        Raised as a slave in the Darkoath camps of Aqshy, Kiri dreams of a better life. Of a city of wonders, the place of her birth… Lifestone! She despairs of ever reaching it until a fateful day arrives when her barbarian captors are attacked by Sigmar's noblest warriors, the Stormcast Eternals. Seizing her chance, Kiri flees through a mysterious realmgate that takes her far from the fiery lands of Aqshy. She arrives in the realm of Ghyran and finds the city of Lifestone. But a curse lies on this place, withering its noble spirit. Her path leads her to a special group of children who, like her, are realm-marked – the prophecised saviours of Lifestone. There's Thanis, the fighter; Alish, the inventor; Kaspar; the sneak and Elio, the healer. But dark forces are allying against the children and will do anything to stop them achieving their destiny.

      • Warhammer Adventures: Attack of the Necron

        by Cavan Scott

        On the hive world of Targian, Zelia Lor helps her mother search for ancient tech, digging up treasures of the past on the wind-blown plains. They are happy. They are safe. All that changes when the Necrons attack. Without warning, a host of robotic ships appear in the skies above Targian and rip the planet apart. Separated from her mother, Zelia must escape the doomed world, her only hope a scrambled transmission promising safety at a mysterious place known only as the Emperor’s Seat. Launched in an escape pod, she crashes on an icy wasteland far, far from home. But Zelia is not alone. She is joined by a rag-tag group of survivors – the street-tough juve Talen, gadget-obsessed Martian boy Mekki and super-intelligent alien-ape, Fleapit.

      • March 2020

        Ghoulslayer

        by Darius Hinks

        In the bleak, haunted underworld of Shyish, a vengeful Slayer seeks the Lord of Undeath. Gotrek Gurnisson returns, his oaths now ashes alongside the world-that-was, his fury undiminished. Branded with the Master Rune of Grimnir, the God that betrayed him, and joined by Maleneth Witchblade, a former Daughter of Khaine turned agent of the Order of Azyr, the hunt has taken them far and wide through the Realm of Death. Will Gotrek find a path to the Undying King or will the underworlds claim him as their own?

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