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Yksinäisen pitkä tie

Yksinäisen pitkä tie

Taina “Taige” Kuoppu

Mediapinta
2017
nidottu
Kirja alkaa tunteista tytön nuoren,kurkkaa sisälle särkyneen kuoren.Ajatelmia aikajanalta hänen elämän,pitkältä matkalta yksinäisen tämän.Tie ollut toisinaan mutkainen ja kapea,sydän matkalla rikottu, mieli apea.Mukana pelko, kaipaus ja yksinäisyys,niiden myötä vahvistunut itsenäisyys.Runot ollut keino kertoa tunteista noista,vaan ei ne kaikkea sitä tuskaa poista.
Aallot rakkauden

Aallot rakkauden

Taina “Taige” Kuoppu

Mediapinta
2019
nidottu
Kirjaan on kerätty tunteita rakkauden,vuosien matkalta erään aikakauden.Kulkee tunne mukana tytöstä naiseksi,kasvaa vuosien myötä aivan erilaiseksi.Ensin on kaipuuta rakastamisen taidosta,tuosta tunteesta niin mahtavasta, aidosta.Sen viimein saa matkallansa omakseen,mutta onnistuu hukkaamaan taakseen.Oppii rakkaudesta myös sen varjopuolen;se tuo mukanaan tuskan, kivun ja huolen.Lopulta naisena toteaa jotain rakkaudesta:-Osaan nauttia tästä elämästäni uudesta.Ei rakkaus ole se, mikä tekee onnelliseksi,joskus saa meidät ihmiseksi täysin toiseksi.Rakkaus löytyy jos haluaa tulla löydetyksi,se on onnemme kirjoituksista vain osa yksi.Käsikirjoituksen voi alkaa myös sitä ilman,rakentaen tarinan ympärille onnellisen maailman.Vasta myöhemmin rakkaus osaksi tarinaa ottaa, silloin, kun on tarpeeksi kypsä sitä tunnetta tuottaa.Tärkeintä oppia löytämään onni muista asioista, osata nauttia myös elämän pienistäkin iloista.Silloin voi todeta: -Olen valmis rakastamaan toista.
El mal de la Taiga / The Taiga Syndrome

El mal de la Taiga / The Taiga Syndrome

Cristina Rivera Garza

Literatura Random House
2019
pokkari
ste no es un cuento de hadas, detective -interrumpi otra vez-. sta es una historia de amor. De desamor -lo correg a mi vez. Una ex detective vuelve, despu s de mucho tiempo y bastantes fracasos, a aceptar un caso: encontrar y traer de vuelta a una mujer que abandon a su marido para huir con otro hombre hacia el interior de la taiga. Este marido traicionado est convencido, por un breve telegrama que recibi , que en realidad su segunda ex esposa quiere que l la encuentre. La ahora escritora de novelas negras contrata a un traductor para que se internen en ese bosque donde cosas extra as suceden, donde la realidad se distorsiona y donde la traducci n misma comienza a traicionar el sentido del lenguaje y de los sentidos. Se dice que la gente que vive en la taiga se vuelve loca por la desesperaci n de huir de ah . La taiga es monoton a y soledad, un territorio invadido por los primitivos excesos del capitalismo (acumulaci n y expulsi n, corrupci n y crueldad), aunque las lecciones de su viaje ser n m s vivenciales que morales: as como el amor puede volar, el desamor tambi n. A veces dejar todo atr s es lo nico que queda por hacer, porque hay algo que de verdad exista para siempre? ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "This isn't a fairy tale, detective," he interrupted again. "This is a story about love." "About indifference," I corrected in turn. An ex-detective returns, after a long time and many failures, to take on a case: find and bring back a woman who abandoned her husband to flee with another man into the taiga. This betrayed husband is convinced--thanks to a brief telegram he received--that in reality his second ex-wife wants to be found. The crime writer has hired a translator to live in the forest with her, where strange things happen, where reality becomes distorted, and where translation itself starts to betray the meaning of language and the senses. They say that the people who live in the taiga go crazy from the desperation to leave. The taiga is monotony and loneliness, a territory invaded by the primitive excesses of capitalism (accumulation and expulsion, corruption and cruelty), although the lessons of her journey will be more about survival than morals: just like love can fly, so can indifference. Sometimes leaving everything behind is the only thing left to do, because... does anything ever really last forever?
Tundra-Taiga Biology

Tundra-Taiga Biology

Robert M. M. Crawford

Oxford University Press
2013
sidottu
The Arctic Tundra and adjacent Boreal Forest or Taiga support the most cold-adapted flora and fauna on Earth. The evolutionary capacity of both plants and animals to adapt to these thermally limiting conditions has always attracted biological investigation and is a central theme of this book. How the polar biota will adapt to a warmer world is creating significant and renewed interest in this habitat. The Arctic has always been subject to climatic fluctuation and the polar biota has successfully adapted to these changes throughout its evolutionary history. Whether or not climatic warming will allow the Boreal Forest to advance onto the treeless Tundra is one of the most tantalizing questions that can be asked today in relation to terrestrial polar biology. Tundra-Taiga Biology provides a circum-polar perspective of adaptation to low temperatures and short growing seasons, together with a history of climatic variation as it has affected the evolution of terrestrial life in the Tundra and the adjacent forested Taiga. It will appeal to researchers new to the field and to the many students, professional ecologists and conservation practitioners requiring a concise but authoritative overview of the biome. Its accessibility also makes it suitable for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in tundra, taiga, and arctic ecology.
Tundra-Taiga Biology

Tundra-Taiga Biology

Robert M. M. Crawford

Oxford University Press
2013
nidottu
The Arctic Tundra and adjacent Boreal Forest or Taiga support the most cold-adapted flora and fauna on Earth. The evolutionary capacity of both plants and animals to adapt to these thermally limiting conditions has always attracted biological investigation and is a central theme of this book. How the polar biota will adapt to a warmer world is creating significant and renewed interest in this habitat. The Arctic has always been subject to climatic fluctuation and the polar biota has successfully adapted to these changes throughout its evolutionary history. Whether or not climatic warming will allow the Boreal Forest to advance onto the treeless Tundra is one of the most tantalizing questions that can be asked today in relation to terrestrial polar biology. Tundra-Taiga Biology provides a circum-polar perspective of adaptation to low temperatures and short growing seasons, together with a history of climatic variation as it has affected the evolution of terrestrial life in the Tundra and the adjacent forested Taiga. It will appeal to researchers new to the field and to the many students, professional ecologists and conservation practitioners requiring a concise but authoritative overview of the biome. Its accessibility also makes it suitable for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in tundra, taiga, and arctic ecology.
The Taiga: Discover This Forested Biome

The Taiga: Discover This Forested Biome

Philip Johansson

Enslow Publishing
2014
sidottu
The taiga is a world of long winters, hardy plants and animals, and lush evergreen trees. With its amazing variety of plant and wildlife, the forested taiga is the largest land biome in the world. In this informative book, you will be taken on a tour of this unique northern forest biome stretching across Europe, Asia, and North America. Learn about the flow of energy where each member of the community benefits from another. From the wolves and elk and pines to lichens, every living thing plays a part in the web of life in the taiga biome.
Taiga's True Views

Taiga's True Views

Melinda Takeuchi

Stanford University Press
1994
pokkari
In its broadest sense this book is about the relationship between topography and the language of visual symbols a painter manipulates, or must invent, to suggest specific places. How do artists communicate identifiable localities in paintings? What meanings are encoded in topographical paintings? What do such pictures tell us about artist, audience, and society? What do these paintings reveal about deeply felt cultural attitudes about place? This book is also about a central moment in Japanese painting. The middle decades of the eighteenth centruy were a time of enormous creative energy and burgeoning intellectual curiousity. A growing stress on the personality of the artist gave rise to a change in the staus of the painter, who came to be seen as someone whose expereinces were worthy of appreciation. Ike Taiga (1723-76), by virtue of his talent, foreceful personality, and sensitivity to his patrons' tastes, captured the energy and aspirations of his age. His career is emblematic of the changes in the intellectual order. He began as a humble artisan, producing on demand utilitarian items such as fans, decorated lanterns, seals, underdrawings for woodblocks, and designs for fabrics. At his death, he was one of the most celebrated painters in Japan. Drawn to the study of Chinese culture at an early age, Taiga set out to transform himself into a cultivated man along the lines of the Chines literatus, or wen-jen. In the process, he discovered the mélange of Ming and Ch'ing painting styles transimtted to Japan under the rubric of Chinese scholars' painting. In addition, Taiga devoted himself to the literary pursuits – arts in the Chinese context – of calligraphy, poetry, tea ceremony, herbalism, dance, and antiquarianism. In emulation of the Chinese ideal of seeking knowledge through observation and study of nature, Taiga embarked on many journeys throughout Japan. These trips proved auspicious, for they gave rise to networks of pantronage, helped diffuse the new literati style (called Nanga or Bunjinga) throughout Japan, and yielded the subject matter that was to become the centerpiece of Taiga's art – actual scenery.
The Taiga Syndrome

The Taiga Syndrome

Cristina Rivera Garza

Dorothy a Publishing Project
2018
nidottu
Fairy tale meets detective drama in this David Lynch-like novel by a writer Jonathan Lethem calls "one of Mexico's greatest . . . we are just barely beginning to catch up to what she has to offer." A fairy tale run amok, The Taiga Syndrome follows an unnamed Ex-Detective as she searches for a couple who has fled to the far reaches of the earth. A betrayed husband is convinced by a brief telegram that his second ex-wife wants him to track her down--that she wants to be found. He hires the Ex-Detective, who sets out with a translator into a snowy, hostile forest where strange things happen and translation betrays both sense and one's senses. Tales of Hansel and Gretel and Little Red Riding Hood haunt the Ex-Detective's quest into a territory overrun with the primitive excesses of Capitalism--accumulation and expulsion, corruption and cruelty--though the lessons of her journey are more experiential than moral: that just as love can fly away, sometimes unloving flies away as well. That sometimes leaving everything behind is the only thing left to do.