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Richard Appignanesi

Autor von Introducing Postmodernism

45+ Werke 4,709 Mitglieder 65 Rezensionen

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Richard Appignanesi is a Research Fellow at King's College London.

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Werke von Richard Appignanesi

Introducing Postmodernism (1995) 974 Exemplare
Freud für Anfänger (1979) 756 Exemplare
Nietzsche: Ein Sachcomic (1997) 441 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (2007) — Adaptor — 309 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: Hamlet (1997) — Adaptor — 218 Exemplare
Lenin for Beginners (1977) 206 Exemplare
Introducing Existentialism (2001) 199 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream (2008) — Adapter — 141 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: The Tempest (2007) — Adaptor — 105 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: Macbeth (2008) — Adaptor — 93 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: Twelfth Night (2004) — Adaptor — 73 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: Richard III (2007) — Adaptor — 59 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: As You Like It (2009) — Adaptor — 57 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: Othello (2008) — Adaptor — 56 Exemplare
Postmodernism and Big Science (2002) 52 Exemplare
Introducing Learning and Memory (1804) 49 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: King Lear (2009) — Adaptor — 27 Exemplare
Manga Shakespeare: Henry VIII (2009) — Adaptor — 19 Exemplare
Hysteria: Graphic Freud Series (2015) 17 Exemplare
The Wolf Man (2012) 12 Exemplare
Stalin's Orphans (1983) 9 Exemplare
The Mosque (1985) 8 Exemplare
Destroying America (1986) 4 Exemplare
Freud for begyndere (1983) 2 Exemplare
Histeria 1 Exemplar
Yuliyus Qaysar (2012) 1 Exemplar
Introducing Kafka 1 Exemplar
Postmodernizam za početnike (2000) 1 Exemplar
Italia Perversa 1 Exemplar

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Marx für Anfänger (1976) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben1,029 Exemplare
Ethik, Ein Sachcomic (1996) — Herausgeber — 396 Exemplare
Introducing Critical Theory (2001) — Herausgeber, einige Ausgaben388 Exemplare
Introducing Cultural Studies (1994) — Herausgeber, einige Ausgaben342 Exemplare
Introducing Evolutionary Psychology (1999) — Herausgeber — 252 Exemplare
Capitalism for Beginners (1981) — Series editor — 132 Exemplare
Introducing Bertrand Russell (2002) — Series Editor, einige Ausgaben93 Exemplare
Removal of an Exhibition (1976) — Herausgeber — 4 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Appignanesi, Richard
Geburtstag
1940-12-20
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Canada
Geburtsort
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ausbildung
Loyola College, University of Montreal (Honours Degree, English Literature, 1962)
University of Sussex (Postgraduate Studies, Department of the History of Ideas, 1967-1983)
University of Sussex (D.Phil., Sociology of Art, Department of the History of Ideas, 1973)
Berufe
Co-founder and director of the Writers & Readers Publishing Cooperative Ltd, and originating editor and art director of the Beginners Books Documentary Comicbooks series (1974-1983)
Co-director Wyvern Publications UK Ltd. (1985-1990)
Originating editor and art director of the Introducing Books Series, Icon Books Ltd., UK (1991-2003)
Commissioning Editor of the Postmodern Encounter series, Icon Books Ltd. (1999-2003)
Associate Editor of Third Text , the international art and visual culture journal (2004- )
Review editor of Futures , the journal of policy, planning and futures studies, Elsevier Publishers (2005- )
Beziehungen
Appignanesi, Lisa (ex-spouse)
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Canada Council Arts Award Grant for Fiction Writing (1986)
Directors Club Merit Award, New York, for art direction of the Beginners' Books Documentary Series (1980)
Canada Council Grants for D.Phil. program (1968-1973)
Province of Quebec Bursary for Postgraduate Studies in Art History (1967)
E. Archambault Pour Mérite gold medal finalist and music scholarship, Montreal Conservatory (1953)
Kurzbiographie
Appignanesi was born in Montreal, Canada of Italian parents. He distinguished himself in music at an early age when at the age of 13 he was an E. Archambault Pour Mérite gold medal finalist and obtained a music scholarship at the Montreal Conservatory. He traveled to England in 1967 and, in 1973, completed a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Sussex (The Origins of Art Criticism in the Classical Greek and Later Phases of Antiquity). In the early 1990s he did biographical research on the Portuguese poet, Fernando Pessoa, at King’s College, London. He was married to writer Lisa Appignanesi (née Borensztejn) with whom he has one son, filmmaker Josh Appignanesi; the couple divorced in 1984. He also has a son, Raphael, and a daughter, Rosa, with different partners. He lives in London, UK.

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A big boh!
大きなボー!(google translator)

Well, I feel like they're talking in a language I don't speak
And they're talking it to me
So you take a picture of something you see
In the future where will I be?
You can climb a ladder up to the sun
Or write a song nobody has sung
Or do something that's never been done

(Coldplay, Talk)
 
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Mustygusher | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 19, 2022 |
I really like this series: they give an excellent introduction to their subject.

Lenin is portrayed a little too much as the good guy of the Russian revolution but, I guess that one wouldn't expect someone to devote so much time to producing such a well researched book, if one didn't admire the protagonist.

I think that the telling line comes in the last couple of pages, with the phrase, "...only concerned with the moment of a transfer of power", No one seems to have considered what happens AFTER the revolution!… (mehr)
 
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the.ken.petersen | Jun 6, 2022 |
I can't tell you just how brilliant this book is. Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the greatest philosophers of all time, and his ideas can be difficult to understand. He has also produced a lot of books, which are dense and rife with allegories, philosophical thoughts, and reflections on life, reality, and religion, among other things. This book, a collaboration by Gane and Piero, does an amazing work of condensing his thoughts into an accessible format.

The text is clear, sharp, and easy to understand. It is extremely concise--in fact, I don't think I've seen one word being wasted--and exact. Although it may be easy to read, the text is crammed with ideas and information that will blow your mind with every turn of the page. Simply put, it's an unbelievably thorough yet brief expedition through the mind of one of the greatest thinkers of our time.

Despite being a big fan of Nietzsche, I've only read Thus Spoke Zarathustra in detail (as a matter of fact, I did my dissertation on it). I'm not wholly unfamiliar with his other books, but this was a great introduction to the concepts and ideas Nietzsche raised through his bibliography. I can't say that I'm now conversant about Nietzsche, but I can proudly say that I'm now more learned than ever.

The illustrations are quite interesting. They are absurd little pieces that are used to support the text. Complement is the exact word with which they can be described. They don't overwhelm any of the text at any point, which is a great thing. I felt the caricatures of modern philosophers and thinkers were spot-on, yet they felt alien and too far-reaching at times.

Finally, I wholeheartedly recommend this book. If you love Nietzsche and need brief reminders of his concepts, keep this in your shelf. If you're looking to immerse yourself into the ocean that is Nietzsche, begin here. Either way, you won't lose.
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bdgamer | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 10, 2021 |

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