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DW Arts.21 - Read Read Read This Years Crop Of Books March 19, 2018 04:30:00
The main news alice. She gets. A call. Not to do the same thing. But. People have put big dreams on the big story. In movie magazine on d w. Hello and welcome to arts twenty one today will be focusing on books. New books are out again reading has not gone out of style and book fairs prove it the light tick book fair in germany offers a stage for important themes interesting authors its a mecca for book lovers healthy drug which i can use to be myself into completely different worlds. But i wish i had room for all the books that id like to have. Visions trends discussions such as how much
Freedom Of Expression
should be allowed the presence of right wing publishers at the trade fair is again a hotly debated topic books should be open to discussion and open up new perspectives news reading can help you put yourself in someone elses shoes come with us on our
International Literary
journey as we travel to romania the honorary guest at this years
Leipsic Book Fair
in bucharest we discovered a whole new literary world. And we were in taipei taiwan last for reading as legendary impressions from one of the biggest book fairs in asia. But first to
Oslo Norwegian
author us news the us start has been awarded the leipsic book prize for european understanding for her harrowing documentary novel about the twenty eleven massacre in the. The way. Eight people were killed in central oslo by the homemade bomb detonated by unders
Behring Breivik
on july twenty second two thousand and eleven. The right wing extremist went on to gunned down sixty nine others on the island of most of them teenagers attending a governing
Labor Party Youth
camp the shock in norway ran deep. Prefix trial lasted ten weeks. Journalist. Was in the courtroom every day of the proceedings she didnt initially plan to write an article her research turned into a five hundred page book on the worst catastrophe in norway since the second world war. From the moment x. They were ready to enter the room its you feel it its kind of a he operates cold less so in a way the room was packed with conflicting emotions all after a few days i realize that this is not an article this is the whole book because this is our tragedy this is a story about us this is a star about norway. One of us is her first book about norway for years i started working as a
Foreign Correspondent
reporting from flashpoints like
Chechnya Afghanistan
or iraq. This time the crisis zone was her own
Hometown Oslo
and the
Perpetrator A
neighbor who for a period of time lived close by science does house in a respectable neighborhood. He comes out of the society he was on the surface a very ordinary person he went through the same
School System
we have the same experience so what made him into this warrior of. You know believing that this countrys being islamicized says like he came out of you know the society but. Then its up to the reader to decide whether one from the bomb blast remains a wound in the heart of oslo. On the ground floor a memorial pays tribute to the victims. Here cameras and
Mobile Phones
used by the teenagers who tried to contact their families during the shooting rampage the book one of us also recounts their stories. Now their
Mobile Phones
were
Lighting Up Soundlessly
in the darkness they were calls that would never be answered only the
Police Officer
said to watch over the dead could hear the ringing and see the displays lighting up over and over again. Actually it was difficult to write biography of those kids who were kind of leader types who were on that aisle and very visible very outgoing so its like important to me in the book never to use. To surround him even the word of evil thats not in the book is just to access what it did what he was thinking like when hes calculating how many people he need to kill the get famous i just put it in his words i just i dont describe what i mean about that because it is supposed to work for the reader. But science says the trauma and the terror did not change norway it is still a country that welcomes migrants and offers refugees a new home. They are the subject of her book two sisters about a pair of
Somali Norwegian Girls
who joined islamic state. Again reconstruct the harrowing story of radicalization. And once again with protagonists who reject european values. Most europeans we think that europe has found the perfect solution which is democracy and its liberalism and. Values some understanding in tolerance europe is probably. The best
Governance System
but how come so many of the young people. Rejected talk it. Asks the right questions at the right time her books offer valuable insight into the factors that drive young people to radicalization. Guest of honor at this years like to book fair is romania how does one brighten a country that is shaken by crisis and corruption we met up with three authors in bucharest. The remaining in capital. Bucharest is a city of contrasts with grand socialist boulevards. Characterless apartment blocks. And empty buildings fallen into disrepair a city at once dynamic and at a standstill. Cultural rescue is one of romanias leading authors hes a masterful storyteller and an intellectual who isnt afraid to address uncomfortable truths. That people who are poor. Or ninetys stayed for most of them stay poor bad respond believing good didnt change but at the same time. There is now a very beach people who got their reach most of them ninety percent. Because of the corruption. Corruption remains an endemic problem in romania it was law warning of a return to autocratic rule. But the left leaning populist government has shown little willingness to listen it has strong backing among its voter base the rural poor. The. Very very. Big power. Party has its very lights on the poorest and less and less educated people. Trying to rescue his prize winning
Trilogy Orbit
or is an ambitious undertaking in which the author works through his youth living under those regime he recounts a life dictated by
Restrictions Hunger
and the fear of torture. It was the year of our lord one
Nine Hundred Eighty
nine. The people heard of wars and revolutions but they were not afraid for all that had to come. To rescue his new novel soul a new lead has not yet been published in english translation. For the first time hes created a protagonist concerned about the well being of his community rather than his own. Hard to rescue says he has learned that literature doesnt just need to be appealing it needs to address
Human Concerns
to. Maybe as a reaction to remain years tens political situation. With my model presence my mother works in spain shes worked there for so long i feel like its always been that way she looks interesting and only comes here once a year when its off season for years she hasnt seen romania when its green she always returns when its muddy and grey. Said to her rumania is a sad country. That east. Levin here burnished his debut novel was a
Surprise Success
in romania. Its the story of a young woman who painstakingly tries to build a life for herself in book arrest while her mother works in spain. Burnished and knows what its like to feel abandoned her mother too has worked in
Western Europe
for years one of some four million romanians. I read recently a report of the un i think it was with. Fosters depopulating countries in the world and they were all ten in eastern europe. And germany was among them not the first not on the first place but and it was like all our neighbors hungary ukraine. They were all there in the list and its. Its weird and makes you think because it was a global import. Migrant workers send a lot of money home but remaining in needs doctors teachers engineers and
Childcare Workers
and their critical voices. Let me near burnished a doesnt want to leave the country even if shes been thinking about it for years she feels she belongs here. But daily life for the young author and translator is anything but easy. The cost of living is high and the minimum wage low so can authors make a living in romania. I think everybody has the feeling that you have to be thankful to see your name on the book cover and down and just you know feed yourself with the glory they dont expect you to. Ask to be paid for it. And vance payments are uncommon and print runs are secret there are neither wholesalers nor such a thing as book price fixing. The market is small and dominated by
International Bestsellers
translations of which dont pay much. Many bookshops also sell wine gift items and t. To make ends meet. Some booksellers had reservations about
Stocking Cuts
only mitchell yaks novel. Not because its badly written but because it takes on a national taboo. In june one
Nine Hundred Forty One
romanian troops massacred the
Jewish Population
of the city of yauch program. More than ten thousand people were killed to this day many remain ians refused to recognize their countrys role in the holocaust. And i feel racial hatred is undermining humanity for us what saddens me in particular is this. I said in one interview that the goal of my book is to help create a better world among my readers. Out there as a thought and that was singled out for ridicule by numerous hostile
Media Outlets
when i meet the video. Today only
Four Thousand
jews live in romania it seems only a matter of time before jewish life here vanishes altogether all that remains is the communities
Architectural Heritage
and memories many of which inform a chilly ex during novel. Im not so young anymore i wanted to write something that would make a difference something that carried a certain weight so i could walk through the rest of my life with my head held high. His novel is one of forty books from romania set for publication in germany. Works by uncompromising authors who take a stand. Next three books short and sweet coming up on our radar. The unwieldy title of
Benyamin French
book i found as new book translates as i think i dont feel so great i need to lie down somewhere the journalist and author is widely viewed as the offer to leave of germanys
Contemporary Literary Scene
his latest book is the third and his remake series a collection of different narrative forms that dissect describe analyze and reflect on german realities one example at
Vantage Becker
watching wimbledon with family he notes that there are not so backers historic final. Is a keen observer and
Chronicler Of Public Life
his verdict on the current
State Of Affairs
in germany is so depressing he needs to lie down but its going down well with his fans. A young russian on the run a
Graphic Novel
as nail biting as a whodunit and as vivid as
Real Life The Subject Of Comic Artists
the one shot his new work is nothing less than russias czarist past its title is icon and it begins during the october revolution. As usual bases his
Black And White
stories on historic fact this time lennons communists seized power in moscow its the end of the monarchy the russian bought skin grew up with his r. s children he witnesses the familys murder firsthand and loses his closest friend the czars youngest daughter anastasia. Years later a mentally disturbed. Woman comes forward claiming to be anastasia an imposter but the young russian wants to believe her. A spectacularly drawn
Graphic Novel
. A master of soft focus and a trailblazer for modern photography they called him
The Dark Room
poets welcome to the world of man ray a retrospective in the quince for him vienna and a
Coffee Table Book
are showcasing his complete works little known as that man right also painted sculpted and made films. Iconic is legendary
Black And White
photos overexposed distorted experiments. One of his most famous pieces is a rapt
Sewing Machine
from one
Nine Hundred Twenty
which has influenced artists including cristo until today. Man raise combined in this impressive volume. Now off to asia to the
International Book
fair in taipei taiwan the country has long been considered a reading paradise in
International Comparisons
there are still big readers but the literally market there is on the decline. People of all ages reading everywhere this is one of two thousand bookshops in taiwan that are always busy. There are
Five Thousand
Publishing Houses
in the country with
Forty Thousand
new publications each year quite a lot for a small country with a population of just twenty three million. Its possible there was even an oversupply in the past after the dictatorship here ended in the one
Nine Hundred Ninety
s. Thousands of
Publishing Firms
were founded at last people had
Freedom Of Expression
and
Freedom Of The Press
but its no surprise that they couldnt all survive today taiwan is a vibrant. Mark you see the traditional and the modern coexist side by side. In the center of taipei is the foundation of the former
Culture Minister
after a long time during the dictatorship she was one of the countrys best known activists for democracy and
Freedom Of Expression
long entirely is a writer herself a novel about the civil war between china and taiwan published in
Two Thousand And Nine
was a bestseller. But books like these with
Heavy Topics Dont Sell
as well today the role of the writer has also changed. When there is a political pressure. Right. Takes a. Proportion or. They were. They were political advisors they were
Opposition Leaders
are there when you are about to socalled normal peaceful time when you have parliamentarians you have when everything is free. All the wrong disappear so the writer becomes a writer the
Book Industry
has had some catastrophic years as can also be seen at the
International Book
fair in taipei although there are still long queues in front of the
Exhibition Center
significantly fewer visitors came in twenty eighteen than in the previous year. And theyre more interested in
Foreign Literature
books for children and teenagers nonfiction fiction. Seventy of the top one hundred best sellers are translations. And. How its an easy one is an island it has a long tradition of immigration and its geographically located so that all kinds of cultures poor really leave the country again. For example taiwan was occupied by japan until the end of the. Second world war. And taiwan has also been occupied by portugal and the netherlands. And thats why taiwan has such a long multicultural tradition because of its geographical location. A quarter of all new publications are translations mostly from english and chinese classics from germany are very popular as are one or two bestsellers. Taiwans
Publishing Houses
are cautious says
Literary Agent
david site simply due to the fact that the island is such a small market as opposed to neighboring china with its population of one point four billion its my impression working for this job for ten years but also because i think one is small china is. So natural the entire one the publishers they have the challenge to publish books that can sell as many as possible while into in china the public there is a
Huge Population
so there are more opportunities so it is taiwan mainly a market for more low brow books how important is literature in everyday life
Stephan Tallman
has lived in the capital of taiwan on and off since two thousand and five. At first he did research as a philosopher at the university. In
Two Thousand And Nine
his first novel was published followed by two further novels two of his books have been translated into chinese. Tilma can live pretty well from the cells of his books sold mostly in germany this isnt the case for his time when hes colleagues even if they successfully he finds that theres no real appreciation of literature here. There are very few of what we in germany would call the educated class. People who are relatively wealthy who like to go to the theatre or the opera if people take note of
Western Culture
what we would refer to here as
Freedom Of Expression<\/a> should be allowed the presence of right wing publishers at the trade fair is again a hotly debated topic books should be open to discussion and open up new perspectives news reading can help you put yourself in someone elses shoes come with us on our
International Literary<\/a> journey as we travel to romania the honorary guest at this years
Leipsic Book Fair<\/a> in bucharest we discovered a whole new literary world. And we were in taipei taiwan last for reading as legendary impressions from one of the biggest book fairs in asia. But first to
Oslo Norwegian<\/a> author us news the us start has been awarded the leipsic book prize for european understanding for her harrowing documentary novel about the twenty eleven massacre in the. The way. Eight people were killed in central oslo by the homemade bomb detonated by unders
Behring Breivik<\/a> on july twenty second two thousand and eleven. The right wing extremist went on to gunned down sixty nine others on the island of most of them teenagers attending a governing
Labor Party Youth<\/a> camp the shock in norway ran deep. Prefix trial lasted ten weeks. Journalist. Was in the courtroom every day of the proceedings she didnt initially plan to write an article her research turned into a five hundred page book on the worst catastrophe in norway since the second world war. From the moment x. They were ready to enter the room its you feel it its kind of a he operates cold less so in\ra way the room was packed with conflicting emotions all after a few days i realize that this is not an article this is the whole book because this is our tragedy this is a story about us this is a star about norway. One of us is her first book about norway for years i started working as a
Foreign Correspondent<\/a> reporting from flashpoints like
Chechnya Afghanistan<\/a> or iraq. This time the crisis zone was her own
Hometown Oslo<\/a> and the
Perpetrator A<\/a> neighbor who for a period of time lived close by science does house in a respectable neighborhood. He comes out of the society he was on the surface a very ordinary person he went through the same
School System<\/a> we have the same experience so what made him into this warrior of. You know\rbelieving that this countrys being islamicized says like he came out of you know the society but. Then its up to the reader to decide whether one from the bomb blast remains a wound in the heart of oslo. On the ground floor a memorial pays tribute to the victims. Here cameras and
Mobile Phones<\/a> used by the teenagers who tried to contact their families during the shooting rampage the book one of us also recounts their stories. Now their
Mobile Phones<\/a> were
Lighting Up Soundlessly<\/a> in the darkness they were calls that would never be answered only the
Police Officer<\/a> said to watch over the dead could hear the ringing and see the displays lighting up over and over again. Actually it was difficult to write biography of those kids who were kind of leader types who were on that aisle and very visible very outgoing so its like\rimportant to me in the book never to use. To surround him even the word of evil thats not in the book is just to access what it did what he was thinking like when hes calculating how many people he need to kill the get famous i just put it in his words i just i dont describe what i mean about that because it is supposed to work for the reader. But science says the trauma and the terror did not change norway it is still a country that welcomes migrants and offers refugees a new home. They are the subject of her book two sisters about a pair of
Somali Norwegian Girls<\/a> who joined islamic state. Again reconstruct the harrowing story of radicalization. And once again with protagonists who reject european values. Most europeans we think that\reurope has found the perfect solution which is democracy and its liberalism and. Values some understanding in tolerance europe is probably. The best
Governance System<\/a> but how come so many of the young people. Rejected talk it. Asks the right questions at the right time her books offer valuable insight into the factors that drive young people to radicalization. Guest of honor at this years like to book fair is romania how does one brighten a country that is shaken by crisis and corruption we met up with three authors in bucharest. The remaining in capital. Bucharest is a city of contrasts with grand socialist boulevards. Characterless apartment blocks. And empty buildings fallen into disrepair a city at once dynamic and at a standstill. Cultural rescue is one of romanias leading authors hes a masterful storyteller and an intellectual who isnt afraid to address uncomfortable truths. That people who are poor. Or ninetys stayed for most of them stay poor bad respond believing good didnt change but at the same time. There is now a very beach people who got their reach most of them ninety percent. Because of the corruption. Corruption remains an endemic problem in romania it was\rlaw warning of a return to autocratic rule. But the left leaning populist government has shown little willingness to listen it has strong backing among its voter base the rural poor. The. Very very. Big power. Party has its very lights on the poorest and less and less educated people. Trying to rescue his prize winning
Trilogy Orbit<\/a> or is an ambitious undertaking in which the author works through his youth living under those regime he recounts a life dictated by
Restrictions Hunger<\/a> and the fear of torture. It was the year of our lord one
Nine Hundred Eighty<\/a> nine. The people heard of wars and revolutions but they were not afraid for all that had to come. To rescue his new novel soul a new lead has not yet been published in english translation. For the first time hes created a protagonist concerned about the well being of his community rather than his own. Hard to rescue says he has learned that literature doesnt just need to be appealing it needs to address
Human Concerns<\/a> to. Maybe as a reaction to remain years tens political situation. With my model presence my mother works in spain shes worked there for so long i feel like its always been that way she looks interesting and only comes here once a year when its off season for years she hasnt seen romania when its green she always returns when its muddy and grey. Said to her rumania is a sad country. That east. Levin here burnished his debut novel was a
Surprise Success<\/a> in romania. Its the story of\ra young woman who painstakingly tries to build a life for herself in book arrest while her mother works in spain. Burnished and knows what its like to feel abandoned her mother too has worked in
Western Europe<\/a> for years one of some four million romanians. I read recently a report of the un i think it was with. Fosters depopulating countries in the world and they were all ten in eastern europe. And germany was among them not the first not on the first place but and it was like all our neighbors hungary ukraine. They were all there in the list and its. Its weird and makes you think because it was a global import. Migrant workers send a lot of money home but remaining in needs doctors teachers engineers and
Childcare Workers<\/a> and their critical voices. Let me near burnished a doesnt want to leave\rthe country even if shes been thinking about it for years she feels she belongs here. But daily life for the young author and translator is anything but easy. The cost of living is high and the minimum wage low so can authors make a living in romania. I think everybody has the feeling that you have to be thankful to see your name on the book cover and down and just you know feed yourself with the glory they dont expect you to. Ask to be paid for it. And vance payments are uncommon and print runs are secret there are neither wholesalers nor such a thing as book price fixing. The market is small and dominated by
International Bestsellers<\/a> translations of which dont pay much. Many bookshops also sell wine gift items and t. To make ends meet. Some booksellers had reservations about
Stocking Cuts<\/a> only\rmitchell yaks novel. Not because its badly written but because it takes on a national taboo. In june one
Nine Hundred Forty One<\/a> romanian troops massacred the
Jewish Population<\/a> of the city of yauch program. More than ten thousand people were killed to this day many remain ians refused to recognize their countrys role in the holocaust. And i feel racial hatred is undermining humanity for us what saddens me in particular is this. I said in one interview that the goal of my book is to help create a better world among my readers. Out there as a thought and that was singled out for ridicule by numerous hostile
Media Outlets<\/a> when i meet the video. Today only
Four Thousand<\/a> jews live in romania it seems only\ra matter of time before jewish life here vanishes altogether all that remains is the communities
Architectural Heritage<\/a> and memories many of which inform a chilly ex during novel. Im not so young anymore i wanted to write something that would make a difference something that carried a certain weight so i could walk through the rest of my life with my head held high. His novel is one of forty books from romania set for publication in germany. Works by uncompromising authors who take a stand. Next three books short and sweet coming up on our radar. The\runwieldy title of
Benyamin French<\/a> book i found as new book translates as i think i dont feel so great i need to lie down somewhere the journalist and author is widely viewed as the offer to leave of germanys
Contemporary Literary Scene<\/a> his latest book is the third and his remake series a collection of different narrative forms that dissect describe analyze and reflect on german realities one example at
Vantage Becker<\/a> watching wimbledon with family he notes that there are not so backers historic final. Is a keen observer and
Chronicler Of Public Life<\/a> his verdict on the current
State Of Affairs<\/a> in germany is so depressing he needs to lie down but its going down well with his fans. A young russian on the run a
Graphic Novel<\/a> as nail biting as\ra whodunit and as vivid as
Real Life The Subject Of Comic Artists<\/a> the one shot his new work is nothing less than russias czarist past its title is icon and it begins during the october revolution. As usual bases his
Black And White<\/a> stories on historic fact this time lennons communists seized power in moscow its the end of the monarchy the russian bought skin grew up with his r. s children he witnesses the familys murder firsthand and loses his closest friend the czars youngest daughter anastasia. Years later a mentally disturbed. Woman comes forward claiming to be anastasia an imposter but the young russian wants to believe her. A spectacularly drawn
Graphic Novel<\/a>. A master of soft focus and a trailblazer for modern photography they called him
The Dark Room<\/a> poets welcome to the world of man ray a retrospective in the quince for him vienna and a
Coffee Table Book<\/a> are showcasing his complete works little known as that man right also painted sculpted and made films. Iconic is legendary
Black And White<\/a> photos overexposed distorted experiments. One of his most famous pieces is a rapt
Sewing Machine<\/a> from one
Nine Hundred Twenty<\/a> which has influenced artists including cristo until today. Man raise combined in this impressive volume. Now off to asia to the
International Book<\/a> fair in taipei taiwan the country has long been considered a reading paradise in
International Comparisons<\/a> there are still big readers but the\rliterally market there is on the decline. People of all ages reading everywhere this is one of two thousand bookshops in taiwan that are always busy. There are
Five Thousand<\/a>
Publishing Houses<\/a> in the country with
Forty Thousand<\/a> new publications each year quite a lot for a small country with a population of just twenty three million. Its possible there was even an oversupply in the past after the dictatorship here ended in the one
Nine Hundred Ninety<\/a> s. Thousands of
Publishing Firms<\/a> were founded at last people had
Freedom Of Expression<\/a> and
Freedom Of The Press<\/a> but its no surprise that they couldnt all survive today taiwan is a vibrant. Mark you see the traditional and the modern coexist side by side. In the center of taipei is the foundation of the former
Culture Minister<\/a> after a long time during the dictatorship she was one of the countrys best known activists for democracy and
Freedom Of Expression<\/a> long entirely is\ra writer herself a novel about the civil war between china and taiwan published in
Two Thousand And Nine<\/a> was a bestseller. But books like these with
Heavy Topics Dont Sell<\/a> as well today the role of the writer has also changed. When there is a political pressure. Right. Takes a. Proportion or. They were. They were political advisors they were
Opposition Leaders<\/a> are there when you are about to socalled normal peaceful time when you have parliamentarians you have when everything is free. All the wrong disappear so the writer becomes a writer the
Book Industry<\/a> has had some catastrophic years as can also be seen at\rthe
International Book<\/a> fair in taipei although there are still long queues in front of the
Exhibition Center<\/a> significantly fewer visitors came in twenty eighteen than in the previous year. And theyre more interested in
Foreign Literature<\/a> books for children and teenagers nonfiction fiction. Seventy of the top one hundred best sellers are translations. And. How its an easy one is an island it has a long tradition of immigration and its geographically located so that all kinds of cultures poor really leave the country again. For example taiwan was occupied by japan until the end of the. Second world war. And taiwan has also been occupied by portugal and the netherlands. And thats why taiwan has such a long multicultural tradition because of its geographical location. A quarter of\rall new publications are translations mostly from english and chinese classics from germany are very popular as are one or two bestsellers. Taiwans
Publishing Houses<\/a> are cautious says
Literary Agent<\/a> david site simply due to the fact that the island is such a small market as opposed to neighboring china with its population of one point four billion its my impression working for this job for ten years but also because i think one is small china is. So natural the entire one the publishers they have the challenge to publish books that can sell as many as possible while into in china the public there is a
Huge Population<\/a> so there are more opportunities so it is taiwan mainly a market for more low brow books how important is literature in everyday life
Stephan Tallman<\/a> has lived in the capital of taiwan on and off since two thousand\rand five. At first he did research as a philosopher at the university. In
Two Thousand And Nine<\/a> his first novel was published followed by two further novels two of his books have been translated into chinese. Tilma can live pretty well from the cells of his books sold mostly in germany this isnt the case for his time when hes colleagues even if they successfully he finds that theres no real appreciation of literature here. There are very few of what we in germany would call the educated class. People who are relatively wealthy who like to go to the theatre or the opera if people take note of
Western Culture<\/a> what we would refer to here as
Highbrow Culture<\/a> it tends to be
Classical Music<\/a> or seeing a play by a touring western theatre group. Literature what we would call
Serious Literature<\/a> which is artistically sophisticated is not that popular here. And yet\ra sophisticated author can find a
Readership Hit<\/a> in a traditional tea house we meet a young writer who is somewhat of a stall in social media with political topics and readings on facebook you should do is seen as one of the key voices of young time. How does he see the role of write his in his country what has changed. Some good i saw in the past writers counted on their readers loyalty whatever they wrote. Young authors really want to be in touch with their readers they seek an exchange with them they want their literature to be up to date and to have an impact. Of course the publishers would like to know what most interests their readers. James child is the chairman of the book fair and also a publisher. He has a number of bestsellers in the program dan brown for instance or me. But joe knows\rthe figures and theyre all worrying. In the last five years the sales of printed books have fallen by fifty percent thats dramatic only
Digital Media<\/a> is growing although the number of ebooks on the market accounts for just a small share so far we have to redefine what reading is and move away from the idea that only the printed
Book Counts Digital Reading<\/a> is reading to. The
Publishing Houses<\/a> also have to rethink the situation and create a common sells platform in taiwan its still difficult to buy an ebook. But cultural pessimists need not worry reading in whichever form is not about to disappear from public life in taiwan. Elsewhere for that matter. And that was arts twenty one find more on books and detail you
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Freedom Of Expression<\/a>. A value that of ways has to be defended. All over the world of. Freedom and freedom of art. A
Multimedia Project<\/a> about artists and their right to express their views freely. Do. W. Dot com part of freedom. Started out with some junk and instructions from a book. At the age of fourteen william coming. From ohio we wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. Now on the mailing this idea changed his life a place in all that much of an exciting journey the humble world forget. Heros story. And the winter starting march twenty first on t. W. The race for immortality has begun. Leading neuroscientists are researching ways to replicate the human brain. Androids are taking over physical labor. The code of the human brain is deciphered. Particularly during the time. When droids for artificial consciousness are the number one item on the market. Their generation needs first began to make an attempt to keep cooking the remains or cut the first such transfer of the human mind into an avatar is successful immortality is within reach. But what price can be an ending you cant","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"https:\/\/vimarsana.com\/images\/vimarsana-bigimage.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240618T12:35:10+00:00"}