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Benjamin Davis

    Benjamin Davis is een gevierde auteur wiens werk een onderscheidende stijl meesterlijk combineert met diepgaande inzichten in de menselijke conditie. Zijn geschriften duiken in ingewikkelde relaties en diepe emotionele toestanden, met een scherp oog voor detail en psychologische nauwkeurigheid. Davis' unieke literaire stem resoneert bij lezers die op zoek zijn naar boeiende en tot nadenken stemmende verhalen. Zijn proza biedt een onvergetelijke leeservaring die nog lang na de laatste pagina blijft hangen.

    Studies in Development Economics and Policy: Food Insecurity, Vulnerability and Human Rights Failure
    The King of FU
    • The King of FU

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      The King of FU is a magically realistic poetic memoir about growing up in America in the nineties on the cusp of the age of the internet. It is a voyage that navigates through family tribalism, supervisors, white-gloved Sheriffs, bullies, sex, suicide, dead prisoners, drugs, porn, middle school, and Jesus; all in search of answering one of life’s greatest what is the point of adults? This artistic masterpiece comes from the mind of author Benjamin Davis with illustrations by Russian artist Nikita Klimov.Note from the Please do not purchase the hardcover edition, it is not the same product and has printing errors.

      The King of FU
    • World hunger is prevalent yet receives relatively less attention compared to poverty. The MDGs have taken a step to address this with the resolution of halving the number of starving people in the world by 2015. Hunger though is not a straightforward problem of producing enough to feed the world's population; it has many cross-cutting dimensions. This volume discusses the significance of human rights approaches to food and the way it relates to gender considerations, addressing links between hunger and the HIV/AIDS pandemic, agricultural productivity and the environment.

      Studies in Development Economics and Policy: Food Insecurity, Vulnerability and Human Rights Failure