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  1. Unter Null
    Kunsteis, Kälte und Kultur
    Contributor: Täubrich, Hans-Christian (Publisher)
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Beck, München

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Täubrich, Hans-Christian (Publisher)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3406352448
    RVK Categories: ZG 8770 ; NW 6700 ; LH 46520
    Subjects: Array; Array; Array
    Scope: 312 S., zahlr. Ill.
  2. Vladimir Sorokin's discourses
    a companion
    Published: 2020; © 2020
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Brookline, MA

    Vladimir Sorokin is the most prominent and the most controversial contemporary Russian writer. Having emerged as a prose writer in Moscow's artistic underground in the late 1970s and early 80s, he became visible to a broader Russian audience only in... more

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    TH-AB - Technische Hochschule Aschaffenburg, Hochschulbibliothek
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    Technische Hochschule Augsburg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Hochschule Coburg, Zentralbibliothek
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    Hochschule Kempten, Hochschulbibliothek
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    Hochschule Landshut, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Bibliothek
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Passau
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    Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
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    Vladimir Sorokin is the most prominent and the most controversial contemporary Russian writer. Having emerged as a prose writer in Moscow's artistic underground in the late 1970s and early 80s, he became visible to a broader Russian audience only in the mid-1990s, with texts shocking the moralistic expectations of traditionally minded readers by violating not only Soviet ideological taboos, but also injecting vulgar language, sex, and violence into plots that the postmodernist Sorokin borrowed from nineteenth-century literature and Socialist Realism. Sorokin became famous when the Putin youth organization burned his books in 2002 and he picked up neo-nationalist and neo-imperialist discourses in his dystopian novels of the 2000s and 2010s, making him one of the fiercest critics of Russia's "new middle ages," while remaining steadfast in his dismantling of foreign discourses

     

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  3. Vladimir Sorokin's discourses
    a companion
    Published: 2020; © 2020
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Brookline, MA

    Vladimir Sorokin is the most prominent and the most controversial contemporary Russian writer. Having emerged as a prose writer in Moscow's artistic underground in the late 1970s and early 80s, he became visible to a broader Russian audience only in... more

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    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Vladimir Sorokin is the most prominent and the most controversial contemporary Russian writer. Having emerged as a prose writer in Moscow's artistic underground in the late 1970s and early 80s, he became visible to a broader Russian audience only in the mid-1990s, with texts shocking the moralistic expectations of traditionally minded readers by violating not only Soviet ideological taboos, but also injecting vulgar language, sex, and violence into plots that the postmodernist Sorokin borrowed from nineteenth-century literature and Socialist Realism. Sorokin became famous when the Putin youth organization burned his books in 2002 and he picked up neo-nationalist and neo-imperialist discourses in his dystopian novels of the 2000s and 2010s, making him one of the fiercest critics of Russia's "new middle ages," while remaining steadfast in his dismantling of foreign discourses

     

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  4. The ice palace
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Hutchinson, London [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Braunschweig
    2016-9277
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 009176159X
    Subjects: Ice; Cold; Heat; Sick; English fiction
    Scope: [32] S., überw. Ill.
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    Summary: While Anna lies sick with a fever, her father tells her stories about an ice palace in a land of icy cold and plans a marvelous surprise for her

  5. Aqua
    [die unendliche Reise des Wassers]
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Till Schaap, Bern

    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German; English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783038280088; 3038280089
    RVK Categories: AP 94100
    Subjects: Water; Rivers; Lakes; Ice; Photography, Artistic
    Other subjects: Presser, Beat
    Scope: 147 S., überw. Ill., Kt.
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    Text in dt. und engl. Sprache

  6. Ice
    Contributor: Riepenhoff, Meghann Junell (FotografIn)
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Radius Books, Santa Fe

    Ice is a series of unique cyanotype prints made in freezing landscapes. Like Riepenhoff's previous Littoral Drift + Ecotone, this work is made in collaboration with the landscape, where elements from water and the shore physically inscribe into the... more

    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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    Ice is a series of unique cyanotype prints made in freezing landscapes. Like Riepenhoff's previous Littoral Drift + Ecotone, this work is made in collaboration with the landscape, where elements from water and the shore physically inscribe into the photographic materials. Made in waters ranging from Walden Pond to remote creeks in western Washington, the prints are full of subtle details, each expressing a slightly different temperature, type of water, and crystalline structure of ice forming on photographic paper

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Riepenhoff, Meghann Junell (FotografIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781942185864; 1942185863
    RVK Categories: AP 94100
    Subjects: Photography, Artistic; Cyanotypes; Cyanotypes; Photography; Ice
    Scope: 104 ungezählte Seiten, 37 x 27 cm, in 37 x 27 cm slipcase
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    "Seven sentences on the fluid and the frozen Rebecca Solnit" -- Colophon

  7. Fictional Minds in Natural Environments ; Changing Ecologies, Human Experiences, and Textual Designs in Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s Ice
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    The essay studies Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel Ice , the story of which depicts the changing seasons and the formation of sea ice in the Åland archipelago. In the narrative, ice takes both mental and physical dimensions, and the analysis focuses on the... more

     

    The essay studies Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel Ice , the story of which depicts the changing seasons and the formation of sea ice in the Åland archipelago. In the narrative, ice takes both mental and physical dimensions, and the analysis focuses on the workings of fictional minds in their specific natural and social environments. It is argued that nature both inspires and informs human experience and meaning making, even as it resists and challenges, human aims and hopes. In the novel, the characters have differing views on the natural environment and conflicting interpretations of what nature and its phenomena, including ice, could mean. ; Der Aufsatz befasst sich mit Ulla-Lena Lundbergs Roman Eis , der den Wechsel der Jahreszeiten und die Entstehung des Meereises auf den Åland-Inseln behandelt. In der Erzählung nimmt das Eis sowohl mentale als auch physische Dimensionen an, und die Analyse konzentriert sich auf die Funktionsweise der fiktiven Denkfiguren in ihren spezifischen natürlichen und sozialen Umgebungen. Es wird argumentiert, dass die Natur die menschliche Erfahrung und Bedeutungssuche sowohl inspiriert als auch informiert, auch wenn sie sich den menschlichen Zielen und Hoffnungen widersetzt und diese herausfordert. In dem Roman haben die Figuren abweichende Ansichten über die natürliche Umwelt und widersprechen sich hinsichtlich ihrer Interpretationen von der Bedeutung der Natur und ihrer Phänomene, einschließlich des Eises.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 830; 839
    Subjects: Ulla Lena Lundberg; Ice; Fictional Minds; Natural Environments; Changing Ecologies; Human Experiences; Textual Designs
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    (CC BY 4.0) Attribution 4.0 International ; creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/