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A darkly humorous and politically incorrect novel, delving into the complex themes of sex, male angst, consumerism, globalization, and urban planning. The story follows an aging hedonist and agricultural engineer who escapes his depressing city life to return to the countryside of Normandy. There, he finds himself caught up in local farmers' longing for a pre-modern era, and as tensions rise, it becomes clear that a catastrophe is on the horizon. A scathing and witty commentary on the state of Western civilization and mankind.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZDiscover the iconic writings of Mark Fisher in K-Punk, an anthology of his published and unpublished works. Fisher's impact on the UK dance scene through his blog, publications, and books like Capitalist Realism lives on. With a foreword by music journalist Simon Reynolds, K-Punk is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of music, culture, and politics.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZThe Culture of Narcissism
American Life in An Age of Diminishing Expectations
This classic work, hailed as prophetic upon its initial release in 1979, delves into the subject of narcissism as both an individual and societal ailment. Christopher Lasch's insight into American culture is even more valuable today, with his prediction of the narcissistic self dominating every aspect of our lives. This urgent analysis offers timeless wisdom for navigating our current troubled times.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZThis book brings together the best essays on feminism by Camille Paglia, one of its most passionate and intelligent voices. From advocating for equal opportunity for women to championing a more discerning standard of beauty, Paglia's essays get to the heart of important issues. Her inspiring writing draws attention to the power of both men and women and what can be accomplished together.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZIn "Submission," France's most famous living literary figure explores a near-future where an Islamic party comes to power and enforces controversial laws. The story follows François, a middle-aged lecturer whose decadence pales in comparison to the changes happening around him. This novel is a mordantly funny and intelligent satire of politics, society, and human nature, written by one of France's great novelists.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZThis collection of essays by Janet Malcolm explores the world of painters, photographers, writers, and critics, with a notable focus on the artistic process. Her renowned title essay, "Forty-one False Starts," is a stunning portrait of painter David Salle through multiple attempts to capture his essence. Malcolm's signature insight and intellectual provocation shines through as she delves into the passionate collaborations of Edward Weston's nudes, the character of art photographer Thomas Struth, and the work of Edith Wharton and Cecily von Zeigesar. Through these essays, Malcolm cements her status as a canonical nonfiction writer.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZThis riveting book by Janet Malcolm explores the murder trial of a young Bukharan-Jewish physician accused of hiring an assassin to kill her estranged husband. The defendant's innocent child is used as a pawn in the case, highlighting the human factors that influence the outcome of trials. Malcolm's intellectual precision and ability to explore every angle of the trial make this one of the most compelling trial books ever written. Full of suspense and moral complexity, this book will leave readers inspired to think.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZAn analysis of the current political-economic system, Capitalist Realism exposes how capitalism has become the only viable option, even after the 2008 bank crisis. Through examples from various aspects of life, including politics, media, and education, the book delves into the features of this ubiquitous ideology. However, the author also reveals the contradictions and flaws in the supposed realism of capitalism.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZA wealthy Italian couple moves to the country and agree to forgo sex until the husband finishes writing a novel. But when the wife accuses the local barber of trying to molest her, the couple's love is put to the test. A passionate and dangerous story of love and betrayal.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZA stunning novel that explores the relationship between three piano prodigies, The Loser is a breathtaking meditation on ambition, success, and failure. Written with lyrical prose and an outrageously cantankerous voice, this book is a testament to the incomparable talent of author Thomas Bernhard. Follow the journey of the narrator as he reflects on the legacy of piano virtuoso Glenn Gould and his own retreat from the public eye in the face of Gould's genius.
Anna Khachiyan
2019-12-24T22:04:55.000ZSontag and Kael by Craig Seligman
The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
Contempt by Alberto Moravia
Boredom by Alberto Moravia
Platform by Michel Houellebecq
How to Go to the Movies by Quentin Crisp
Agostino by Alberto Moravia
Los confidentes by Bret Easton Ellis
The Conformist by Alberto Moravia
The Naked Civil Servant by Quentin Crisp
The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy by Christopher Lasch
Women As Lovers by Elfriede Jelinek
The True and Only Heaven by Christopher Lasch
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
Woodcutters by Thomas Bernhard
Manners from Heaven by Quentin Crisp
The Looks Men Love by Vincent Roppatte
Psychoanalysis by Janet Malcolm
How To Become A Virgin by Quentin Crisp
The Time Of Indifference & Two Adolescents by Alberto Moravia