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Supper Club: Recipes and notes from the underground restaurant
Author: Kerstin Rodgers (AKA Ms Marmite Lover)
language: en
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Release Date: 2011-03-31
‘Outrageously Good’ – Kate Nash This is the innovative, fun and utterly delicious cookbook from London’s premier supperclub.
Silhouettes of Russian Writers
Author: Yuli Aikhenvald
language: en
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Release Date: 2025-04-08
Yuli Aikhenvald was one of the most popular and influential Russian literary critics of the early 1900s. His major book, Silhouettes of Russian Writers, went through six ever-expanding editions. A major presence in Vladimir Nabokov’s early career, Aikhenvald has since been neglected by other writers and critics. This collection translates several of Aikhenvald’s key essays, making him available to English-speaking readers for the first time. Today’s readers will discover in these writings original, impassioned interpretations of major Russian authors and a theoretical vision that grapples with an urgent question in this “crisis-of-the-humanities” moment: What is the function of criticism?
We Hold These Truths
Author: Stephen M. Maurer
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2023-12-21
The Federalist remains the best single account of how American democracy is supposed to work. That said, it remains incomplete. While generations of scholars from Alexis de Tocqueville to Anthony Downs have worked hard to fill these gaps, America's constantly-changing society and political institutions continue to encounter new puzzles and challenges. We Hold These Truths provides a comprehensive survey of recent scholarship about the Framers' vision, stressing how long-established political patterns can abruptly change as voters become more polarized, and even lead to feedbacks that amplify public anger still further. Developing a theory of American democracy for the age of the internet, Trump, and polarization, this study mixes modern social science with a detailed knowledge of history, asking where the Framers' scheme has gone wrong – and what can be done to fix it.