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  • av Giorgio de Chirico
    224,-

    The painter's unpublished novel, an account of the misadventures of his autobiographical hero—a painter who wanders, dreams, remembers, frets, polemicizes, and tells stories. Translated from the Italian for the first time into English.

  • av Erin Hatzikostas
    198,-

    NAMED BEST BUSINESS/CAREER BOOK OF 2023 BY AMERICAN BOOK FESTWINNER OF A 2023 PENCRAFT BOOK AWARD FOR LITERARY EXCELLENCEFINALIST IN THE 2023 IAN BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDSFINALIST IN THE 2024 AMERICAN LEGACY BOOK AWARDS You Do You(ish) brings you a modern, mind-bending, and inspiring approach to using authenticity as your new secret weapon to success. You got the best grades, you're never afraid of a challenge, and you work your a$$ off at work. But.Something just isn't right. The pressure, the politics, and the PowerPoints have left you perplexed, paralyzed and maybe even panicked..."Is it actually possible to have the career I want and deserve?!"Former corporate CEO turned Professional Pot-Stirrer, Erin Hatzikostas, is on a hell-bent mission to help you have the big career you deserve, without compromising everything else.You Do You (ish) hurls aside the crusty, decades-old career advice you've likely heard for way too long: lean in, executive presence, network, blah, blah, blah. Instead, this book will help you see that there's a better way to have success and get great results. You succeed, you don't sell out.You Do You (ish) will take you on a roller-coaster ride that will have you go deep, say "aha", and possibly tinkle a little while laughing. The book is whimsical and inspiring, yet also grounded in Erin's proprietary H.U.M.A.N.S. framework - Six Principles of Strategic Authenticity.You will...Gain confidence that authenticity in the workplace is not only possible, it's actually your new secret weapon for success.Erase the self doubt you have and stop relying on the "Compromise Calculation" you're likely running in your head (especially us women...sorry, but it's true).Start to fall in love with your work and life (again) by not just being authentic, but by doing authentic.Eliminate the dreadful work and job anxiety that haunts you when facing the BS at work.Step into your superpowers by tuning into a new frequency, while tuning out the Sucky Songs you're singing to yourself, like "I'm not good enough" and get specific tips for self development to ensure you get the success you deserve.Shift your thinking from "How do I improve myself?" or "How do I become a better person?" to "How can I get addicted to a new way of being?"Realize that authenticity is actually a much more nuanced and powerful concept than simply being yourself.Stop pushing aside the big dreams you once had by succumbing to the thought that this job is "good enough for me".Unleash your full potential by using the six specific strategies for self growth - through the H.U.M.A.N.S. framework - and start experimenting with the real, simple, and tangible authenticity examples carefully laid out and designed to provide you with immediate results.Find and enjoy the financial abundance that comes from pursuing and achieving a bigger career while also having work life balance.Achieve even more joy at work and in life by joining the bigger authenticity movement, including by becoming a (good) A-H.O.L.E!So, are you ready to stop settling for "good enough" and start believing you can have the big career you deserve?If so, start defining your own success with You Do You (ish)!

  •  
    203,-

    Key Selling PointsFeatures work by four A Public Space Fellows, writers at the start of their careers?continuing A Public Space's longstanding commitment to debuting new writers. JESMYN WARD, LESLIE JAMISON, and JAMEL BRINKLEY are among the writers who debuted in the magazine.A Public Space received the inaugural LITERARY MAGAZINE PRIZE FROM THE WHITING FOUNDATION, which honored it as "a gorgeously curated collection we experience as a cabinet of wonders."Edited by Brigid Hughes, who previously edited the Paris Review and was profiled at Lithub this spring.

  •  
    203,-

    KEY SELLING POINTS Publication aligns with celebrations of the centennial of Ulysses, a novel that reconfigured literature and continues to be a touchstone for writers and artists around the world A unique way of celebrating a classic novel, looking at the writers and artists who have been influenced by James Joyce and Ulysses The issue is a collaboration with the James Joyce Collection at the University of Buffalo, the largest Joyce collection in the world A Public Space received the inaugural LITERARY MAGAZINE PRIZE FROM THE WHITING FOUNDATION, which honored it as "a gorgeously curated collection we experience as a cabinet of wonders."

  • av Bette Howland
    175,-

    An extraordinary portrait of a brilliant mind on the brink: A new edition of the 1974 memoir by the author of the acclaimed collection Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage. With an introduction by Yiyun Li. ¿For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin¿real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way. Something to be got through first, some unfinished business; time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life could begin. At last it had dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.¿ From the author of the acclaimed collection Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage comes W-3, the account of a brilliant mind on the brink. In 1968, Bette Howland was thirty-one, a single mother of two young sons, struggling to support her family on the part-time salary of a librarian; and laboring day and night at her typewriter to be a writer. One afternoon, while staying at her friend Saul Bellow¿s apartment, she swallowed a bottle of pills. W-3 is both an extraordinary portrait of the community of Ward 3, the psychiatric wing of the Chicago hospital where she was admitted; and record of a defining moment in a writer¿s life. The book itself would be her salvation: she wrote herself out of the grave. First published in 1974, the memoir that launched Bette Howland¿s career is being reissued as part of A Public Space¿s ongoing revival of ¿one of the significant writers of her generation.¿ (Saul Bellow) With a new introduction by Yiyun Li.

  •  
    209,-

    A Public Space received the inaugural LITERARY MAGAZINE PRIZE FROM THE WHITING FOUNDATION, which honored it as "a gorgeously curated collection we experience as a cabinet of wonders."A Public Space has been featured in WSJ, NY Times, Kirkus Reviews, The National Book Review, and the Paris Review.A Public Space's has a longstanding commitment to debuting new writers. JESMYN WARD, SARA MAJKA, LESLIE JAMISON, and JAMEL BRINKLEY are among the authors who debuted in the magazine. Indie Bookstores will be integral in supporting the work of emerging authors and guiding readers to discover their next favorite author. Edited by Brigid Hughes, who previously edited the Paris Review and was profiled at LitHub.

  • av Annie Coggan
    170,-

    Key Selling PointsA NEW APPROACH TO LITERARY ESSAYS AND ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION. Eloquent selection of nonfiction writing that intertwines Coggan's observant narrative voice with an introspective look at colonial architecture as it relates to memory.TARGETED READERSHIP. An ideal book for architect enthusiasts and creatives, indulge the creative in your life with an imaginative tour through the preservation of three historic houses.HOLIDAY GIFTING. Beautifully illustrated, The Book of Errors is a perfect coffee table book or housewarming gift. ACADEMIC MARKETING. The author's credentials and the story's accessible style make this ideal for course adoptions in history, architecture, cultural studies, and interior design.STRONG INDIE AND MUSEUM SALES POTENTIAL. Annie Coggan is a designer, artist, and educator at Pratt Institute. This collection is perfect for novices and experts of art and architecture.Annie Coggan's work has been featured in the Paris Review, Bitter Southerner, Journal of Architectural Education, New Yorker, and the New York Times.

  • - 85 Days of War and Peace with Yiyun Li
    av Yiyun Li
    224,-

    A reader's companion for Tolstoy's epic novel, War and Peace, inspired by the online book club led by Yiyun Li.

  • - New and Selected Stories
    av John L'Heureux
    172,-

  • av Brigid Hughes
    144,-

    An issue exploring the metropolis through fiction, essays, art, and interviews spanning generations, continents, and languages. For over a decade, A Public Space has published an award-winning literary and arts magazine that seeks out and supports writers working apart from the mainstream-culturally, aesthetically, economically. From debuting writers to celebrating work in translation, to bringing attention to overlooked writing from previous generations, "every issue of A Public Space juxtaposes finely wrought, carefully edited pieces, putting them in dynamic conversation with one another."

  • av Mark Hage
    168,-

    In Capital by Mark Hage, an elegy to a disappearing city becomes an emotional homage to the anonymous labors that built it.

  • - Two Portraits of Grief by Friederike Mayroecker
    av Friederike Mayrcker
    191,-

    For the first time available in English, two portraits of grief by Friederike Mayröcker, one of the significant European writers of our time.

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