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Michiko Kakutani

    Michiko Kakutani is een bekroonde literatuurcriticus wiens scherpe analyses de leeservaring van de hedendaagse literatuur hebben gevormd. Haar werk kenmerkt zich door een diep begrip van tekstuele nuances en het vermogen om te articuleren waarom bepaalde boeken resoneren bij het publiek. Gedurende haar carrière heeft ze mee bepaald hoe literaire werken worden beoordeeld en besproken.

    Ex libris : 100 books for everyone's bookshelf
    Ex Libris
    Het amateurhuwelijk
    The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
    The Great Wave
    Het einde van de waarheid
    • Het einde van de waarheid

      Over leugens in het tijdperk van Trump

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      A stirring and incisive manifesto on America's slide away from truth and reason. Over the last three decades, Michiko Kakutani has been thinking and writing about the demise of objective truth in popular culture, academia, and contemporary politics. In The Death of Truth , she connects the dots to reveal the slow march of untruth up to our present moment, when Red State and Blue State America have little common ground, proven science is once more up for debate, and all opinions are held to be equally valid. (And, more often than not, rudely declared online.) The wisdom of the crowd has diminished the power of research and expertise, and we are each left clinging to the "facts" that best confirm our biases. With wit, erudition, and remarkable insight, Kakutani offers a provocative diagnosis of our current condition and presents a path forward for our truth-challenged times.

      Het einde van de waarheid
      3,8
    • The Great Wave

      • 190bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      An urgent examination of the great wave of change breaking over today's world - from the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and New York Times bestselling author of The Death of Truth 'A profoundly inspiring and prophetic perspective on the contemporary world' Ai Weiwei In the twenty-first century, a wave of political, cultural and technological change has capsized our old certainties and assumptions, creating both opportunity and danger. As people lose their faith in old institutions and elites, radical voices at the margins and the grassroots are disrupting the status quo. This is the time of the outsider - the protester, the populist, the hacker. Some of these outsiders have sown chaos, like Donald Trump, and others have provided inspirational leadership, like Volodymyr Zelensky. But all have grasped this precarious moment to make something new. Writing with a critic's incisive understanding of cultural trends, Michiko Kakutani outlines the consequences of these new asymmetries of power, and looks back to similar hinge moments in history, from the waning of the Middle Ages to the aftermath of the Second World War, to find a way forward. For there is, Kakutani argues, always the promise of transformation in times of turmoil. We can surrender to the waters, give in to the gathering chaos, or we can use the wave's momentum to propel us into a more stable and sustainable future.

      The Great Wave
      3,5
    • The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love

      • 407bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen

      It's 1949. Two young Cuban musicians make their way up from Havana to the grand stage of New York. It is the era of the mambo, and Castillo brothers, workers by day, become by night stars of the dance halls, where their orchestra plays the lush, sensuous, pulsing music that earns them the title of Mambo Kings. This is their moment of youth—a golden time that thirty years later will be remembered with nostalgia and deep affection. In The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love , Oscar Hijuelos has created a rich and enthralling novel about passion and loss and memory and desire.

      The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
      3,7
    • Het amateurhuwelijk

      • 315bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Ondanks hun verschillende karakters en achtergrond trouwen twee jonge mensen, maar na de verdwijning van hun oudste dochter naar een sekte beginnen de problemen.

      Het amateurhuwelijk
      3,7
    • Ex Libris

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      The author shares her enthusiasm for more than 100 books: novels and memoirs by some of today's most gifted writers; favorite classics worth reading or rereading; and nonfiction works that illuminate our social and political landscape. -- Adapted from back cover

      Ex Libris
      3,6
    • "From "the most powerful book critic in the English-speaking world" (Vanity Fair) comes 100 personal, thought-provoking essays of the life-changing books she wouldn't want you to miss--beautifully illustrated throughout"--Provided by publisher.

      Ex libris : 100 books for everyone's bookshelf
      3,4
    • Das postfaktische Zeitalter ist angebrochen. In einer scharfsinnigen, geistreichen Gegenwartsanalyse deckt Michiko Kakutani historische und kulturelle Ursprünge einer Gesellschaft auf, in der die Wahrheit an Bedeutung eingebüßt hat. Vor diesem Hintergrund entlarvt sie Trump als die logische Konsequenz seiner kulturellen Voraussetzungen. Dieses Buch schürft tiefer als die bisherigen Beschreibungen der Ära Trump. Mithilfe von Philosophie und Kulturwissenschaft ergründet die einflussreichste Literaturkritikerin der USA erhellend historische und soziale Fundamente eines gesamtgesellschaftlichen Phänomens, das die modernen Demokratien bedroht. Denn »Fake News« und alternative Fakten sind Symptome eines allgemein vorherrschenden Bedeutsamkeitsverlusts der Wahrheit. Resultierend aus dem Erbe postmoderner Theorien und dem um sich greifenden Narzissmus, den das Internet befeuert, erscheint Trump nunmehr als personengewordener Ausdruck und Symbolfigur des postfaktischen Zeitalters. Ein virtuoses Manifest, das die Macht des Wortes und der Sprache betont, die die moderne Informationskultur gestalten.

      Der Tod der Wahrheit
      4,0