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How to Solve It: Modern Heuristics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

How to Solve It: Modern Heuristics

No pleasure lasts long unless there is variety in it. Publilius Syrus, Moral Sayings We've been very fortunate to receive fantastic feedback from our readers during the last four years, since the first edition of How to Solve It: Modern Heuristics was published in 1999. It's heartening to know that so many people appreciated the book and, even more importantly, were using the book to help them solve their problems. One professor, who published a review of the book, said that his students had given the best course reviews he'd seen in 15 years when using our text. There can be hardly any better praise, except to add that one of the book reviews published in a SIAM journal received the best review award as well. We greatly appreciate your kind words and personal comments that you sent, including the few cases where you found some typographical or other errors. Thank you all for this wonderful support.

Myth and Scholarship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Myth and Scholarship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Suburb of Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

A Suburb of Europe

Jedlicki (history, Polish Academy of Sciences) explores the century- long Polish debate over the merits and drawbacks of the Western model of liberal progress and industrial civilization. First published in Polish by Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1988. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Watercolours
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Watercolours

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-04-17
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  • Publisher: Zubaan

A many-layered work of historical reportage, Watercolours draws on the real life story of Dina Gottliebova-Babbitt (1923-2009), a Czech-American artist of Jewish ancestry, who was a prisoner at Auschwitz, and whose story came to light in the late 1990s. It was at this time that Gottliebova attempted once more to recover the art she had created in the concentration camp, and which had become the property of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. The dispute escalated into an international scandal, with the American Department of State and the Polish government becoming involved. Here, journalist Lidia Ostalowska reconstructs Gottliebova's time in the camp, while looking also at broader issues o...

Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1799
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ballady morderców. Kryminalny Wrocław
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 267

Ballady morderców. Kryminalny Wrocław

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-12
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  • Publisher: Virtualo

Każde miasto ma własną, mroczną historię. Każde było scenerią głośnych zabójstw, które żyją w pamięci i wciąż wywołują emocje. Ballady morderców. Kryminalny Wrocław to pierwsza z cyklu „true crime” - kryminalnych biografii miast. Głośne zabójstwo miss Polski Agnieszki Kotlarskiej zamordowanej przez jej psychofana, najsłynniejszy chyba proces poszlakowy w Polsce – czyli sprawa Krystiana Bali, autora książki „Amok”, który zabił domniemanego kochanka swojej żony, sprawa Krzysztofa G. seryjnego zabójcy, nazywanego „Skorpionem”, który ma na sumieniu 5 osób, czy wreszcie historia Agaty M. lekarki pogotowia ratunkowego, która zamordowała żonę swojego kochanka – te i inne sprawy Iza Michalewicz przedstawia z właściwą sobie dociekliwością jednej z najlepszych reporterek i reporterów śledczych w Polsce.

Madame
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

Madame

The comic "sentimental education" of a schoolboy who falls in love with his French teacher. Madame is an unexpected gem: a novel about Poland during the grim years of Soviet-controlled mediocrity, which nonetheless sparkles with light and warmth. Our young narrator-hero is suffering through the regulated boredom of high school when he is transfixed by a new teacher --an elegant "older woman" (she is thirty-two) who bewitches him with her glacial beauty and her strict intelligence. He resolves to learn everything he can about her and to win her heart. In a sequence of marvelously funny but sobering maneuvers, he learns much more than he expected to--about politics, Poland, the Spanish Civil W...

Memory of the Body
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Memory of the Body

To see through the eyes of essayist and dramaturge Jan Kott is to gain in knowledge not just of the theater but also of human culture. Since his Shakespeare Our Contemporary appeared in English in 1964, Kott's work has altered—and strengthened—the way critics and the public approach the theater as a whole. The Memory of the Body highlights a number of dramatic personalities and personages: authors and directors Witkiewicz, Brecht, Kantor, Grotoswki, Ingmar Bergman, Wedekind; Tilly Newes on the stage in turn-of-the-century Vienna; the all-too-mortal, two-thirds divine Gilgamesh; and a shaman in rural Korea. In a style flecked with passion, poignancy, and wit, Kott moves beyond a mere discussion of theater to speak of eroticism, painting, love, and death.

A Treatise on Shelling Beans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 472

A Treatise on Shelling Beans

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-03
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  • Publisher: Archipelago

Our hero and narrator is the aging caretaker of cottages at a summer resort. A mysterious visitor inspires him to share the story of his long life: we witness a happy childhood cut short by the war, his hiding from the Nazis buried in a heap of potatoes, his plodding attempts to play the saxophone, the brutal murder of his family, loves lost but remembered, and footloose travels abroad. Told in the manner of friends and neighbors swapping stories over the mundane task of shelling beans—in the grand oral tradition of Myśliwski’s celebrated Stone Upon Stone—each anecdote, lived experience, and memory accrues cross-stitched layers of meaning. By turns hilarious and poignant, A Treatise on Shelling Beans is an epic recounting of a life that, while universal, is anything but ordinary.