'A beautifully readable reminder of how much of our urgent, collective history resounds in places all around us that have been hidden in plain sight.' Afua Hirsch, author of Brit(ish)
Clint Smith Boeken
Clint Smith is een meester in duistere, sfeervolle fictie, die zich verdiept in vervallen steden en levens. Zijn proza wordt omschreven als welluidend en welsprekend, waarbij het behendig de valkuilen van zelfbewuste literariteit en overmatige karigheid omzeilt. Smith smeedt zijn grimmige scenario's met een intensiteit en cumulatieve kracht die lezers naar de diepten van de menselijke ervaring trekt. Zijn werken verkennen de donkerdere aspecten van het bestaan met een uniek verteltalent.






Counting Descent
- 84bladzijden
- 3 uur lezen
The narrative explores the complexities of lineage, tradition, and identity through a compelling coming-of-age story. It delves into the challenges and nuances that shape personal growth, offering a rich perspective on how these elements intertwine to influence one's sense of self.
Above Ground
- 128bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
An accessible and moving second book of poems from Clint Smith, the instant #1 New York Times bestselling author of How the Word is Passed.
The Skeleton Melodies
- 328bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Evocative prose and fully-realized characters set this second collection apart, showcasing the author's skill in creating deeply engaging narratives. The work has been highlighted for its outstanding literary quality, promising readers a rich and immersive experience.
McGraw-Hill Series on Telecommunications: Cellular System Design and Optimization
- 382bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
Get a Powerhouse Cellular System Up and Running in Record Time! Plus--Priceless On-the-Job Tips for Optimizing and Expanding Any System! Stay on top of today's cutting-edge cellular technology; Save time and effort with step-by-step design guidelines; Exploit proven methods for keeping your system operating at peak efficiency; And much more.
Just Beneath the Soil
- 352bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
Clint Smith delves into the legacy of World War II, examining its lasting impact on public memory and the collective reckoning it demands. Through insightful analysis, he confronts the complexities of how this pivotal event is remembered and the implications it holds for contemporary society. Smith's exploration invites readers to reflect on the narratives constructed around the war and challenges them to engage with its unresolved legacies.