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Donald Smith

    Este narrador, novelista, dramaturgo y poeta de performance es célebre por su habilidad para entrelazar la narración tradicional con las formas literarias contemporáneas. Sus obras a menudo se adentran en las profundidades de la cultura e historia escocesas, dándoles vida a través de narrativas convincentes y un lenguaje vibrante. La voz distintiva de Smith reside en su talento para capturar la esencia del lugar y el espíritu de su gente, creando obras que se sienten tanto distintivamente nacionales como universalmente resonantes.

    Steinstuecken: A Little Pocket of Freedom
    Honore Jaxon
    Murder the Whistleblower
    Cache
    Folk Tales from the Garden
    Seen but Not Seen
    • 2024

      Edinburgh

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura
      Edinburgh
    • 2023

      Murder the Whistleblower

      • 262 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The narrative unfolds as a gripping true crime account, revealing a conspiracy involving the author's fiancée, her lawyer, and corrupt government officials who attempt to silence him. It explores the lengths to which individuals in power will go to protect their illegal activities, shedding light on the darker side of government corruption and the peril faced by whistleblowers. The author's harrowing experience serves as a chilling reminder of the risks associated with exposing wrongdoing.

      Murder the Whistleblower
    • 2023

      Honoré Jaxon presents the life story of a complex political figure who invented an Indigenous ancestry he did not, in fact, possess.

      Honore Jaxon
    • 2022

      When the Cold War divided Berlin, the small hamlet of Steinstuecken found itself in a precarious position, caught between American and Communist interests. This neighborhood, officially part of the U.S. Occupation Sector, was entirely surrounded by East German territory, making it a de facto Western enclave in a Communist landscape. Despite its isolation, the U.S. did not abandon Steinstuecken. American officials actively defended the hamlet, frequently negotiating with Soviet authorities to protect it. During the Berlin Wall crisis, a Military Police outpost was established there to ensure its security. Steinstuecken emerged as a symbol of America's commitment to West Berlin and its resistance against Soviet influence in Europe. The narrative explores the difficulties the U.S. encountered in maintaining a secure and vibrant Berlin following the Berlin Airlift, while highlighting the bravery of Steinstuecken residents and West Berliners who stood against Communist oppression, often at great personal risk. This story illustrates the significance of Steinstuecken as a "canary in a coal mine," reflecting the broader tensions of the Cold War and the resolve to uphold democratic ideals in the face of adversity.

      Steinstuecken: A Little Pocket of Freedom
    • 2021

      Cache

      • 402 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The narrative follows Maghiel Grobelaar, the head of Mines, as he navigates the upheaval following the end of apartheid in South Africa. Facing job loss and the anxiety of the Afrikaner community, he devises a plan amid the chaos. The plot centers on the intricate theft of krugerrands from the Pretoria Mint, exploring themes of desperation and survival against a backdrop of political change. This story intertwines personal stakes with broader societal shifts, highlighting the tensions of a nation in transition.

      Cache
    • 2021
    • 2020

      Based on decades of extensive archival research, Seen but Not Seen uncovers a great swath of previously-unknown information about settler-Indigenous relations in Canada.

      Seen but Not Seen