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David Gilbert

    David Gilbert crea relatos y novelas que profundizan en las intrincadas relaciones y las vidas interiores de sus personajes. Su prosa se caracteriza por una aguda perspicacia observacional y un estilo distintivo que atrae a los lectores a las profundidades de la psicología humana. Las narrativas de Gilbert aparecen con frecuencia en importantes revistas literarias, lo que subraya su estatus como una voz contemporánea significativa. Sus obras resuenan con autenticidad, ofreciendo exploraciones convincentes de la experiencia moderna.

    David Gilbert
    Looking at the U.S. White Working Class Historically
    Elephants (Fragile)
    Not All Scars Are Wounded
    Computational methods in systems biology
    The Patient Revolution
    Geographies of British Modernity
    • Geographies of British Modernity

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This volume features thirteen essays by prominent scholars exploring the impact of geographical thinking on understanding modern Britain. It examines the evolution of Britain's geographies over the past century, integrating economic, political, social, and cultural perspectives, highlighting the field's significance in daily life.

      Geographies of British Modernity
    • The Patient Revolution

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Powerful real-life stories of 'patient leaders' - ordinary people affected by life-changing illnesses, disabilities, or conditions, who are revolutionising the healthcare system, and improving patient care and support, by putting themselves at the heart of decision-making processes.

      The Patient Revolution
    • Computational methods in systems biology

      • 408 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology, CMSB 2012, held in London, UK, during October 3-5, 2012. The 17 revised full papers and 8 flash posters presented together with the summaries of 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. The papers cover the analysis of biological systems, networks, and data ranging from intercellular to multiscale. Topics included high-performance computing, and for the first time papers on synthetic biology.

      Computational methods in systems biology
    • Not All Scars Are Wounded

      • 52 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Exploring the complexities of human connection, the collection delves into the internal struggle between desire and detachment. Each poem reflects on love and heartbreak, offering insights into self-discovery and personal growth. Rather than presenting these themes in a conventional manner, the verses unravel emotions to reveal deeper truths about identity and the significance of our experiences, inviting readers to reflect on what truly makes them unique.

      Not All Scars Are Wounded
    • An extraordinary sequence that puts pressure on language to unsettle expectations and raise vital questions. "This collection mingles the real and a surrealism of the understated Magritte kind to insinuate, with carefully modulated images and rhythms, a subtle disquiet that tests the boundaries of mental health and 'normal' apprehension." Ian Gregson Extract 'The World Is Full of Toilets To Cry In' Old smelly ones of course, uninspected, with cracked floor tiles, damp inglorious seats and broken locks, where one tap gushes forever hot and the dryer doesn't work, even if you bang it several times. And where you're not so poorly as to fail to notice the plethora of metaphors. I can feel more at home in posh ones, conference centres, government agencies and four star hotels (you can sometimes sneak in if you're desperate) where Mozart streams in from unidentifiable wall speakers and the soap and incense sticks, in your justifiable fury, are easily nicked.

      Elephants (Fragile)
    • Looking at the U.S. White Working Class Historically tackles one of the supreme issues for our movement, the contradiction embodied in the term ""white working class."" On the one hand there is the class designation that should imply, along with all other workers of the world, a fundamental role in the overthrow of capitalism. On the other hand, there is the identification of being part of a ("white") oppressor nation. Gilbert seeks to understand the origins of this contradiction, its historical development, as well as possibilities to weaken and ultimately transform the situation. In other words, how can people organize a break with white supremacy and foster solidarity with the struggles of people of color, both within the United States and around the world?

      Looking at the U.S. White Working Class Historically
    • The Product of Our Souls

      Ragtime, Race, and the Birth of the Manhattan Musical Marketplace

      • 308 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The groundbreaking 1912 concert at Carnegie Hall by James Reese Europe and his Clef Club Orchestra marked a pivotal moment in American music history, serving as a political act against segregation. David Gilbert delves into how Europe and fellow African American musicians leveraged the rhythms of ragtime, blues, and jazz to reshape black identity amidst the constraints of Jim Crow. This transformation not only challenged prevailing racial stereotypes but also ignited a cultural phenomenon that redefined music in America, showcasing the power of artistic expression in the fight for equality.

      The Product of Our Souls
    • Remote Feed

      Stories

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In Remote Feed, David Gilbert presents a collection of stories that traverse diverse settings, from war-torn Bosnia to the competitive landscape of Hollywood. His bold prose and dark humor illuminate the fragility of "normal" life, exploring themes of desperation and paranoia. The narratives reveal minor tragedies and desires that define human experience, showcasing Gilbert's deep empathy for his characters. With unexpected twists and rich layers of meaning, the book balances humor and fear, creating a captivating and complex world.

      Remote Feed
    • And Sons

      • 430 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The Manhattan funeral of Charles Henry Topping would have been a minor affair but for the identity of the eulogist: reclusive author A.N. Dyer, whose novel 'Ampersand' stands as a classic of teenage angst. Now Andrew Newbold Dyer takes stock of his own life, the people he's hurt and the novel that will endure as his legacy. He realises he must reunite with his three sons before it's too late. It is only when the hidden purpose of the reunion comes to light do the sons realise what's at stake - for their father, themselves and three generations of Dyers.

      And Sons
    • Buckles 1999 Comic Strip Collection

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the adventures of a curious dog named Buckles, this comic strip collection showcases his experiences with owners Paul and Jill. First published in 1996, the series captures the humor and heart of everyday life through Buckles' innocent perspective. This volume compiles the comic strips from the fourth year, highlighting the charming interactions and delightful escapades that resonate with dog lovers and comic enthusiasts alike.

      Buckles 1999 Comic Strip Collection