‘If I had to choose just one book that I want everybody of any age to read at this moment in time, this would be it’ Brian Eno ‘Clear-eyed, frank, wise and joyous!’ Andrew Sean Greer ‘If you read only one book this year, then this must be it’ Sarah Winman There is so much to be afraid of in our current moment: climate catastrophe, the rise of a new fascism, a virus that has reshaped the way we live. But something better is possible. We can choose to turn away from an uncaring world and instead build a world where we stand compassionately as one. In Together, award-winning political thinker, author and poet, Ece Temelkuran provides an inspiring manifesto for change, reveals fresh possibilities for the better world we might want to live in, and gives us a new vocabulary for the political action that the 21st century asks of humankind.
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Praise for Together: ‘Temelkuran writes gorgeously about the human situations – from Turkey to Croatia – that demand new thinking. The insights of this book, whose tone is a potent mix of fierce urgency but unyielding calmness, make Togetheran important contribution to how politics will evolve in the era of a pandemic’ Irish Times ‘Suffering a sorrow that we can overcome. Longing for a freedom that we don’t yet have. For as long as I can remember, these have been the sensations Beethoven’s music planted into my soul. More recently, reading Ece Temelkuran’s delightful Together gave me the same sensations’ Yanis Varoufakis ‘Temelkuran is a brilliant writer, finding humour, hope and humanity in the darkest corners of our current malaise.It lifted my heart and my spirits’ Brian Eno ‘If you read only one book this year, then this must be it. Magnificent’ Sarah Winman, author of Tin Man ‘I am giving Temelkuran’s Together to everyone I know. So clear-eyed, frank, wise and joyous! An obligatory book for any human on earth today’ Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less ‘In this elegant, beautifully written book, [Temelkuran] offers something like an ethics of how to live in this world’ Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire ‘Her genius is to dismantle the power with unexpected irony, to bring you inside the understanding of the present by giving you a scalpel and a flower. Read this book: you will bleed and you will feel protected at the same time. It's the magic of Ece Temelkuran’ Roberto Saviano, author of Gomorrah ‘Justly famous as an anatomist of so much that is wrong in the modern world, Ece Temelkuran here turns her attention to what is right – and it’s wonderful to discover that her arguments are not just as clear-sighted, but just as convincing’ Jonathan Coe, author of Mr Wilder and Me
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• This book is a cross between Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life (350k TCM), On Fire by Naomi Klein (10k TCM) and Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman. • How to Lose a Country has found many champions across the globe from Philip Pullman, to Margaret Atwood, who chose it as one of her books of the year for Barnes and Noble, and Rick O’Shea who selected it for the Essons bookclub. She’s also received praise from Jonathan Coe, Brian Eno and Chris Morris. • Ece is a touring machine. Until lockdown she was still constantly travelling around Europe, supporting How to Lose a Country. She will offer the same enthusiastic support for this book. Competition: human kind a hopeful history;utopia for realists;factfulness;how much is enough;kleptopia;capital;talking to my daughter;another now;the shock doctrine;talking to strangers;enlightenment now. rutger bregman;bergman;yannis varoufakis;thomas picketty;naomi klein;malcolm gladwell;stephen pinker;pincker
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008393847
Publisert
2022-04-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Fourth Estate Ltd
Vekt
190 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Forfatter

Biographical note

Ece Temelkuran is an award-winning Turkish novelist and political commentator, whose journalism has appeared in the Guardian, New York Times, New Statesman, Frankfurter Allgemeine and Der Spiegel. She won the Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book award for her novel Women Who Blow on Knots, and the Ambassador of New Europe Award for her book Turkey: The Insane and the Melancholy. She is the author of the internationally acclaimed How to Lose a Country.