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  • af Lea Ypi
    138,95 kr.

  • - At blive voksen ved historiens afslutning
    af Lea Ypi
    188,95 - 298,95 kr.

    ”Jeg spurgte aldrig mig selv om betydningen af frihed, før den dag jeg krammede Stalin. Tæt på var han meget højere, end jeg havde regnet med.” - fra bogenLea Ypi er vokset op i det kommunistiske Albanien. Det var et land præget af knaphed, politiske henrettelser og hemmeligt politi. Og der, Ypi havde hjemme. Folk var lige, naboer hjalp hinanden, og man forventede, at de nye generationer ville skabe en bedre fremtid.Efter murens fald forandrede alt sig. Statuerne af Stalin og Hoxha blev væltet, og folk kunne nu stemme og tilbede de guder, de ville. Men arbejdspladser forsvandt og tusinder forsøgte at flygte til Italien. Pyramidespil fik landet til at gå statsbankerot og ledte til voldelig konflikt.Efterhånden som en generations forhåbninger blev afløst af en ny generations desillusion, begyndte Ypi at sætte spørgsmålstegn ved, hvad frihed overhovedet vil sige. Fri er et fængslende erindringsværk om at blive voksen midt i voldsomme politiske omvæltninger.Lydbogen er indlæst af Thea Boel Gjerum.

  • af Carsten Fogh Nielsen, Slavoj Žižek, Moritz Schramm, mfl.
    88,95 kr.

    INFORMATIONS FEJRING AF IMMANUEL KANTS 300-ÅRS FØDSELSDAGDen tyske filosof Immanuel Kant levede et på overfladen stilfærdigt liv i Königsberg fra 1724 til 1804. Men han gennemførte en revolution i tænkningen, som stadig i dag er et grundlag for, hvordan vi tænker om moral, viden og æstetik.I denne bog leverer otte danske og internationale intellektuelle og filosoffer en indføring i de centrale dele af Kants tænkning, så nye læsere kan begynde forfra med den revolutionære filosof og gamle kan genopdage ham.Bogen indeholder essays af: Rune Lykkeberg, Lea Ypi, Carsten Fogh Nielsen, Anna Cornelia Ploug, Slavoj Žižek, Moritz Schramm, Mette Agnethe Eunhee Kim-Larsen og Bodil Skovgaard Nielsen.Rune Lykkeberg (f. 1974) er chefredaktør på Dagbladet Information og udkom i henholdsvis 2022, 2023 og 2024 med første, anden og tredje sæson af Langsomme samtaler. Har tidligere udgivet Kampen om sandhederne (2008), Alle har ret (2012), Deutschstunde (red. s.m. Peter Nielsen, 2017), Vesten mod Vesten (2019), Hegel for et større publikum (red. 2020) og Samtaler om Shakespeare (2021).

  • af Lea Ypi
    193,95 kr.

    The award-winning author of Free returns with an extraordinary investigation into historical injustice, personal and collective dignity, truth and imaginationWhen Lea Ypi discovers that a photo of her grandmother, Leman, honeymooning in the Italian Alps in 1941 has been posted by a stranger on social media, she is faced with deeply unsettling questions. Growing up, she had been told all records of her grandmother's youth were destroyed "when the police came and took everything" in the early days of communism in Albania. But there Leman was with her husband, Asllan Ypi: glamorous newlyweds while World War II was raging in the background.What follows is a thrilling reimagining of the past as we are transported to the vanished world of Ottoman aristocracy in Salonica, the making of modern Greece and Albania, a global financial crisis, the horrors of war and the dawn of communism in the Balkans, through secret police archives and muddied memories. While investigating the truth about her family, Ypi grapples with uncertainty. Who is the real Leman Ypi? If her family lived in the Ottoman Empire, why did she speak French? What made her move to Tirana as a young woman and meet a socialist who sympathized with the Popular Front while his father led a collaborationist government? And, above all, why was she smiling in the winter of 1941? All these questions were also asked by the Albanian secret police.As much a sweeping story about lost worlds as it is a philosophical inquiry, Indignity shows what it is like to make choices against the tide of history. Through reports of communist spies, court depositions, anecdotes and characters that live on in Ypi's memory, we move between "now" and "then", fact and fiction, what we learn from archives and what we can imagine, to reckon with the injustices of the past.By turns epic and intimate, profound and gripping, Indignity is a meditation on the fragility of truth, both personal and political. Ultimately, Ypi asks, with what moral authority do we judge the acts of previous generations? And what do we really know about the people closest to us?

  • af Lea Ypi
    258,95 kr.

    When she was eleven years old, Lea Ypi witnessed the end of the world. At least from the end of a world. In 1990, the communist regime in Albania, the last bastion of Stalinism in Europe, collapsed. She, indoctrinated at school, did not understand why the statues of Stalin and Hoxha were being torn down, but with the monuments, secrets, and silences also fell: the population control mechanisms were revealed, the murders of the secret police... The change in the political system gave way to democracy, but not everything was rosy. The transition towards liberalism meant the restructuring of the economy, the massive loss of jobs, the wave of migration to Italy, corruption, and the bankruptcy of the country... A mixture of memories, historical essay, and sociopolitical reflection, this book reflects, from the personal experience, a convulsive moment of political transformation that did not necessarily lead to justice and freedom.

  • af Lea Ypi
    193,95 kr.

    Family and nation formed a reliable bedrock of security for precocious 11-year-old Lea Ypi. She was a Young Pioneer, helping to lead her country toward the future of perfect freedom promised by the leaders of her country, the People's Socialist Republic of Albania. Then, almost overnight, the Berlin Wall fell and the pillars of her society toppled. The local statue of Stalin, whom she had believed to be a kindly leader who loved children, was beheaded by student protestors.Uncomfortable truths about her family's background emerged. Lea learned that when her parents and neighbors had spoken in whispers of friends going to "university" or relatives "dropping out," they meant something much more sinister. As she learned the truth about her family's past, her best friend fled the country. Together with neighboring post-Communist states, Albania began a messy transition to join the "free markets" of the Western world: a dystopia of pyramid schemes, organized crime, and sex trafficking. Her father, despite his radical left-wing convictions, was forced to fire workers; her mother became a conservative politician on the model of Margaret Thatcher. Lea's typical teen concerns about relationships and the future were shot through with the existential: the nation was engulfed in civil war.Ypi's outstanding literary gifts enable her to weave together this colorful, tumultuous coming-of-age story in a time of social upheaval with thoughtful, fresh, and invigorating perspective on the relation between the personal and the political, and on deep questions about freedom: What does freedom consist of, and for whom? What conditions foster it? Who among us is truly free?

  • - At vokse op ved historiens afslutning
    af Lea Ypi
    188,95 kr.

    ”Jeg spurgte aldrig mig selv om betydningen af frihed, før den dag jeg krammede Stalin. Tæt på var han meget højere, end jeg havde regnet med.” - fra bogenLea Ypi er vokset op i det kommunistiske Albanien. Det var et land præget af knaphed, politiske henrettelser og hemmeligt politi. Og der, Ypi havde hjemme. Folk var lige, naboer hjalp hinanden, og man forventede, at de nye generationer ville skabe en bedre fremtid.Efter murens fald forandrede alt sig. Statuerne af Stalin og Hoxha blev væltet, og folk kunne nu stemme og tilbede de guder, de ville. Men arbejdspladser forsvandt og tusinder forsøgte at flygte til Italien. Pyramidespil fik landet til at gå statsbankerot og ledte til voldelig konflikt.Efterhånden som en generations forhåbninger blev afløst af en ny generations desillusion, begyndte Ypi at sætte spørgsmålstegn ved, hvad frihed overhovedet vil sige. "Fri" er et fængslende erindringsværk om at blive voksen midt i voldsomme politiske omvæltninger.