"calibre"出版的书籍

The Economist

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT) Articles in this issue: Politics this week Business this week KAL's cartoon North Korea: Handle with extreme care The French election: Time to decide Islam in Indonesia: The rise of intolerance Airlines in America: Whack-a-passenger Corporate-bond markets: Broken dealers Britain’s election: Game change On trade, horses, legal aid, science, pronouns, United Airlines: Letters to the editor The French election: La lutte The death penalty: And then there were none Politics: Ossoff’s face-off The border barrier: Backs to the wall Immigrants and deficits: Neither burdens nor saviours Post office v pooches: Leash the hounds Health-care costs: An arm and a leg Population change: Out of the frozen north Lexington: Divided by a common border Corruption in Latin America (1): Fachin victims Corruption in Latin America (2): The long arm of the policía Argentine history: Two shades of blue Bello: Chile in a Spanish mirror North Korea: Strategic confusion The race for governor of Jakarta: Division in diversity A lynching in Pakistan: Places of darkness Vietnamese naval diplomacy: Dock and cover Authoritarianism in Japan: Nabbing imaginary terrorists Banyan: Canaries in the coal fumes Climate change: No cooling Bicycle sharing: The return of pedal power Africa’s slums: The great urban racket Namibia’s economy: Will it be NEEEFcapped? Algeria: Stability or stagnation? Gaza: Hamas divided Islam’s changing fashions: Don’t say sexy Turkey’s constitutional referendum: Erdogan the maleficent Protests in French Guiana: Failure to launch McJobs: The tempest Energy in Ireland: Bog down, wind up Charlemagne: In the shadow of Willy Brandt A snap election: Back into battle The class of 2017: One of us? The Liberal Democrats: A Brexit bounce The opposition: Hard work for Labour The election in Scotland: Mountains to climb Northern Ireland: A blow upon a bruise The economic background: Ride the wave Bagehot: Theresa May, Tory of Tories Neglected tropical diseases: Winning the endgame America and China: Disorder under heaven Pax Americana: An archipelago of empire America in the Pacific: The American lake Pax Sinica: The travails of a regional hegemon Asian neighbours: When elephants fight The risk of conflict: Avoiding the trap China’s internet giants: Three kingdoms, two empires AkzoNobel: The varnished truth Donald Trump and tourism: Keep out Recreational vehicles: On the road Fast food in Japan: Feeling sandwiched Internet regulation: Reload Schumpeter: Life in the public eye Corporate-bond markets: Click to trade Buttonwood: Voting with their wallets Sugar in the EU: A sweet deal American banks: Happy returns World Economic Outlook: Hope springs Paying for infrastructure: Private matters Crossrail: The skeleton crew Free exchange: Donaldson’s difficult idea Cloning voices: You took the words right out of my mouth Clearing landmines: Illuminating the target The price of secrecy: Weighing heavy on the soul Inebriation: Frat-boy crayfish New fiction: Cleaning up Dos Passos and Hemingway: The winds of war Studying wine: Learn how to smell New fiction: Argentinian eco-horror “The Handmaid’s Tale”: Under his eye Yevgeny Yevtushenko: More than a poet Interactive indicators Output, prices and jobs Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates The Economist commodity-price index Japan Markets

中国往事

本书是一部带有“自叙传”意味的长篇小说,通过童年-少年视角的目击,展现出上世纪70年代中国社会所经历的重要事件和重大转型以及时代变迁对于人民生活和心灵所产生的深刻影响。一部真实有力的“个人编年史”暗含着一个民族的心灵史和一个国家的断代史。同时,这又是一部不同一般的“成长小说”,见证着大时代里也有个人的成长秘密,也有青梅竹马、青春萌动和性的困惑、迷茫与觉醒……   经历过那个年代的人,可以借此回眸自己的成长岁月;出生于那个年代的人,可以借此了解你出生时的中国。本书所写出的正是几代中国人的集体记忆和共同来历。   作者简介:   伊沙,当代著名诗人、作家。1966年生于四川省成都市。1989年毕业于北京师范大学中文系。现居西安,在某大学任教。已出版的主要著作有:长篇小说《江山美人》《狂欢》、中短篇小说集《俗人理解不了的幸福》《谁痛谁知道》、散文随笔集《一个都不放过》《被迫过着花天酒地的生活》《无知者无耻》、诗集《饿死诗人》《野种之歌》《我终于理解了你的拒绝》《伊沙诗选》《我的英雄》《车过黄河》《灵与肉的项目》、长诗《唐》等。编著有《现代诗经》《被遗忘的诗歌经典》(上、下卷)等。曾获多种文学奖项。部分作品被译为英、德、日、韩、瑞典、荷兰、希伯来、世界语在国外发表、出版。

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