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Whorephobia - Lizzie Borden - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Kinderland - Liliana Corobca - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Technocapitalism - Loretta Napoleoni - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Technocapitalism - Loretta Napoleoni - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

The respected Italian economist and journalist offers a bold and provocative argument that the speed of technological transformation is threatening our future. At the dawn of the digital revolution, the internet was going to be the great equalizer, a global democratic force. Instead, with the money printed electronically to bail out banks, Wall Street ended up funding a new breed of serial capitalists, the Techtitans, who embraced rapid, transformational change while stripping their workers of rights and enriching themselves beyond anybody''s wildest imagination; and the Space Barons, who mine new frontiers for precious resources. Then came the gig-economy, another supposed digital equalizer, where everybody was his or her own boss, but it was just another illusion. Tech pioneers like Google, Facebook, Apple, Uber, and Microsoft never had any intention of spreading democracy. Those who control and own the technology are the absolute masters. As artificial intelligence enters the labour market, companies like Uber are able to cut labour costs to the barest of minimums, by squeezing workers'' privileges and rights. In Techno-Capitalism, Napoleoni describes these phenomena as the genesis of a new paradigm, born in a period of extraordinary change in which the acceleration of transformational change has caused a dizzying, anxiety-induced paralysis from the FTX collapse to AI, private space companies to the war in Ukraine, from inflation to the dirty environmental truth of EV car batteries. Technological transformation is occurring at a speed that is existentially unbearable for most of us. We must fight for our common good to address today''s real challenges of global warming and militarism and the soulessness of capitalist endeavor. Napoleoni shows us how.

DKK 168.00
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Bezoar - Guadalupe Nettel - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Fury - Clyo Mendoza - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Sumud - Malu Halasa - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Sumud - Malu Halasa - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

The Arabic word sumud is often loosely translated as ''steadfastness'' or ''standing fast.'' It is, above all, a Palestinian cultural value of everyday perseverance in the face of Israeli occupation. Sumud is both a personal and collective commitment; people determine their own lives, despite the environment of constant oppressions imposed upon them. This anthology spans the 20th and 21st centuries of Palestinian cultural history, and highlights writing from 2021-2024. The collection of writing and art features work from forty-six contributors including: Dispatches from Hossam Madhoun, co-founder of Gaza''s Theatre for Everybody, as he survives the post-October 2023 war on Gaza; novelist Ahmed Masoud with ''Application 39,'' a sci-fi short story about a Dystopian bid for the Olympics; Sara Roy and Ivar Ekeland with ''The New Politics of Exclusion: Gaza as Prologue,'' an analysis of Israel''s divide and conquer policies of fragmentation; historian Ilan Pappe with a review of Tahrir Hamdi''s book, Imagining Palestine, in which he unpacks the relationship between culture and resistance; essayist Lina Mounzer with ''Palestine and the Unspeakable,'' an offering on the language used to dehumanize Palestinians; and poetry by the next generation of poets who have inherited the mantle of the late Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008). The essays, stories, poetry, art and personal narrative collected in Sumud: A New Palestinian Reader is a rich riposte to those who would denigrate Palestinians'' aspirations for a homeland. It also serves as a timely reminder of culture''s power and importance during occupation and war.

DKK 192.00
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Em - Kim Thuy - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

The Absolute - Daniel Guebel - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Simpatia - Rodrigo Blanco Calderon - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Simpatia - Rodrigo Blanco Calderon - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Simpatia is set in the Venezuela of Nicolas Maduro amid a mass exodus of the intellectual class who have been leaving their pets behind. Ulises Kan, the protagonist and a movie buff, receives a text message from his wife, Paulina, saying she is leaving the country (and him). Ulises is not heartbroken but liberated by Paulina''s departure. Two other events end up disrupting his life even further: the return of Nadine, an unrequited love from the past, and the death of his father-in-law, General Mart­n Ayala. Thanks to Ayala''s will, Ulises discovers that he has been entrusted with a mission - to transform Los Argonautas, the great family home, into a shelter for abandoned dogs. If he manages to do it in time, he will inherit the luxurious apartment that he had shared with Paulina. This novel centers on themes of family and orphanhood in order to address the abuse of power by a patrilineage of political figures in Latin America, from Simon Bolivar to Hugo Chavez. The untranslatable title, Simpatia, which means both sympathy and charm, ironically references the qualities these political figures share. In a morally bankrupt society, where all human ties seem to have dissolved, Ulises is like a stray dog picking up scraps of sympathy. Can you really know who you love? What is, in essence, a family? Are abandoned dogs proof of the existence or non-existence of God? Ulises unknowingly embodies these questions, as a pilgrim of affection in a post-love era.

DKK 141.00
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Fire Season - Gary Indiana - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Context Collapse - Ryan Ruby - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Sacrifices - Rodrigo Blanco Calderon - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

The Ukraine - Artem Chapeye - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Farewell, Ghosts - Nadia Terranova - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Sad Tiger - Neige Sinno - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Elon Musk - Darryl Cunningham - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Elon Musk - Darryl Cunningham - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Darryl Cunningham''s new graphic biography of Elon Musk is a riveting deep dive into the audacious mind and tumultuous journey of the world''s richest man. Using his signature pictographic style-clean lines, vivid colours, and lean panel compositions-Cunningham peels back the layers of myth around Musk to deliver a timely portrait that is provocative and informative. Spanning several generations, the book traces Musk''s journey from his family roots in South Africa and his grandfather''s role in the Technocracy movement to his current position at the apex of tech power and far-right politics. From Musk''s early education and influences, the creation of PayPal, and the meteoric rise of Tesla and SpaceX thanks to millions in government handouts, to his acquisition of X.com and his ascension as a ''dark MAGA'' influencer and kingmaker, Elon Musk: American Oligarch captures the tension, tumult, and chaos in which oligarchs thrive today. Cunningham''s award-winning clarity and style sparkle as he presents freewheeling financial and engineering concepts used by startups and tech companies. This fast-paced biography reveals the complex interactions of visionary ideas, relentless drive, and unyielding ambition. Elon Musk: American Oligarch offers a fresh, unvarnished look at Musk''s rise, aggressive leadership style, and appetite for risk-taking that have propelled him into a unique position as an unelected private business owner with unprecedented access to political power.

DKK 182.00
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Sons, Daughters - Ivana Bodrozic - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Arcadia - Emmanuelle Bayamack Tam - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Enemy of the Sun - - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

Enemy of the Sun - - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

In 1971, in the wake of George Jackson''s killing by San Quentin prison guards, a poem entitled ''Enemy of the Sun'' was found among ninety-nine books in the revolutionary''s cell. The handwritten poem came to be circulated in Black Panther newspapers under Jackson''s name, assumed to be a vestige of his more than a decade long incarceration. But Jackson never wrote the poem; it was authored by the Palestinian poet Sameeh Al-Qassem and had been included in an anthology of the same title a year before Jackson''s death. Originally published by Drum & Spear, the publishing arm of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Enemy of the Sun: Poetry of Palestinian Resistance links twelve poets working in a poetics of refusal and of hope. Bearing witness to decades of Zionist occupation, to a diaspora exiled in refugee camps and writers held captive in Israeli jails, the collection offers a means to an end: ''as poetry, yes it sings-as bullets on a mission; it calls for change.'' In each poem is a whole life-joy, love, beauty, rage, sorrow, suffering-and in each life is a record of resistance: the traces of a people who refuse to leave their homeland, who time and again alchemize grief into principled struggle. In the intertwined histories of this book, and in the unyielding political edge of the poems themselves, is a long story of solidarity between oppressed peoples: from Palestine to South Africa to Algeria to Vietnam to the United States.

DKK 155.00
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Art and Crime - Stefan Koldehoff - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

A Genocide Foretold - Chris Hedges - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

A Genocide Foretold - Chris Hedges - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk

A Genocide Foretold confronts the stark realities of life under siege in Gaza and the heroic effort ordinary Palestinians are waging to resist and survive. Weaving together personal stories, historical context, and unflinching journalism, Chris Hedges provides an intimate portrait of systemic oppression, occupation, and violence. The book includes chapters on: What life is like in Gaza City and Ramallah in the midst of approaching bombs and gunfire. The history of the dispossession of Palestinians of their land in relation to the ideology of Zionism. A portrait of Amr, a 17-year-old highschool student who is forced to evacuate his village with his family. Psychoanalysis of the state of permanent war that has led to the destruction of hospitals, telecommunications centers, governmental buildings, roads, homes universities, schools, and libraries and archaeological and heritage sites in Gaza. The ways in which the collective retribution against innocents is a familiar tactic employed by colonial rulers. A heartbreaking final chapter called ''Letter to the Children of Gaza.'' Hedges, the Pulitzer Prize-winning former Middle East Bureau Chief for The New York Times, is an Arabic speaker who spent seven years covering the conflict. He wrote the first section of the book when he was in Ramallah in July 2024. A Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, he is also the author of two bestselling books, War is a Force that Gives us Meaning and The Greatest Evil is War. In A Genocide Foretold he writes with an emotional depth that can only be achieved from spending many years on the ground in Gaza and the West Bank. A Genocide Foretold is a call to action, urging us to bear witness and engage with the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

DKK 155.00
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Rock, Paper, Grenade - Artem Chekh - Bog - Seven Stories Press UK - Plusbog.dk