Friends, we have received many orders, thank you! We are trying to process and send them as quickly as possible. The order processing time may increase.
Don't hope to get rid of books (Umberto Eco)
+371 27000041, +371 27000045
(on working days 9:00-17:00 latvian)
+371 27000041
+371 27000045

(on working days 10:00-17:00)

This is not a coincidence. Japanese Chronicle

9.99 €
In stock
This is not a coincidence. Japanese Chronicle
9.99 €
In basket
On March 11, 2011, Japanese writer Ryoko Sekiguchi, who has moved to Paris, learns from the news of an earthquake off the east coast of Honshu, followed by a terrible tsunami and a radiation accident that claimed many lives. Hoping to structure the horror that has befallen her, she begins to write a chronicle - an account of the events in Japan and around the world. For Sekiguchi, her notes on the disaster are a reflection on time and memory, on the random and the regular: is it possible to predict this or that turning point? Why are people tempted to compare Hiroshima and Fukushima? How does a disaster become something ordinary for some, while for others the everyday becomes catastrophic?
See also:

You might be interested:

К  реке. Путешествие под поверхностью
Philosophy
To the River. Journey Under the Surface
Lang Olivia
14.99 €
In basket
Диалоги. Государство
Philosophy
Dialogues. State
Plato
19.99 €
In basket
Our choice!
Мифологии
Philosophy
Mythologies
Bart Roland
14.99 €
In basket