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NADIE LOGRARA CONOCERSE. GUERRA II(OF2)

Tras el éxito de La Música de la Memoria, libro dedicado a los grandes músicos del siglo XIX, Xavier Güell se adentra en los años más oscuros del siglo xx. Cuarteto de la guerra narra la historia de cuatro hombres que luchan por su vida y por su música cuando los totalitarismos y el horror bélico asolan Europa. Nueva York, Berlín, Múnich, Moscú, Barcelona y Los Ángeles son los escenarios donde transcurre el épico enfrentamiento de cuatro grandes compositores con el poder político de su tiempo, para evitar que su obra sea sometida, dirigida y utilizada, a la vez que procuran desesperadamente la supervivencia de los seres que aman. Cuarteto de la guerra reflexiona así mismo sobre la música como revelación y sabiduría, como eco de lo intangible, como impulso directo a lo más profundo del alma, sobre el diálogo entre el hombre y lo invisible y, por último, sobre el sentido de nuestra propia existencia. En el segundo volumen de la tetralogía, Nadie logrará conocerse, Richard Strauss, considerado el mayor compositor de su tiempo, decide permanecer en la Alemania nazi y aceptar la presidencia de la Cámara de Música del Reich con el propósito de proteger a su familia -su nuera y sus dos nietos son judíos-, asegurar el estreno de su ópera La mujer silenciosa, cuyo libreto ha escrito el judío Stefan Zweig, y favorecer la cultura alemana. Decisión controvertida que le hará aparecer a los ojos del mundo como un colaboracionista y ser sometido, al final de la guerra, a un proceso de desnazificación que durará más de tres años. Los restantes títulos de Cuarteto de la guerra están dedicados a Béla Bartók (Cuarteto de la guerra I. Si no puedes, yo respiraré por ti), Dimitri Shoshtakóvich (Cuarteto de la guerra III. Y Stalin se levantó y se fue) y Arnold Schoenberg (Cuarteto de la guerra IV. Romperé los cerrojos con el viento).
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NANTUCKET LOOMS. A LEGACY OF STYLE

In the early 1960s a reawakening was happening on Nantucket. Into this world stepped Andy Oates and Bill Euler, one skilled in fine arts and the other in the art of hospitality. In 1968 they opened Nantucket Looms, which specialized in needlepoint, crewelwork, handwoven fabrics, and local artwork, forging their Nantucket style aesthetic. This modest homespun charm held great appeal to such style makers as Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Bunny Mellon, and interior designer Billy Baldwin.
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECTACLE

An exquisite photo collection showcasing awe-inducing moments from around the world, including the aurora borealis, cities made of neon lights, a great wildebeest migration, a contortionist on display--and more. In life, there are certain sights that are as beautiful as they are unforgettable--from a majestic supercell to the secrets of a deep blue ice cave to the world's largest library. These fascinating spectacles shock us in their diversity, their complexity, and their epic scale, bringing us the miraculous beauty of our planet. Featuring more than 200 color images, including acclaimed photography from the National Geographic Image Collection, this volume presents a dazzling array of natural and manmade wonders, unusual phenomena, and amusing curiosities. Each page will enlighten and inspire, presenting our world at its best.
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NATURALMENTE URBANO

Tras perder la audición de un oído al paso de una ambulancia, Gabi Martínez se preguntó cómo afecta el entorno urbano a nuestra salud. Este libro reflexiona sobre la necesidad de transformación de las ciudades ante un modelo urbano ya caduco y nos cuenta cómo se creó la idea de la supermanzana, uno de los conceptos urbanísticos más revolucionarios de las últimas décadas: su acogida, su implantación y las polémicas que generó. Una auténtica oportunidad de futuro para llevar una vida más sana en la ciudad. Esta es su historia. Y sus posibilidades.
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NEUTRA (BA-ARCH) (GB)

In the architecture of Richard Neutra (1892–1970), inside and outside find their perfect modernist harmony. As the Californian sun glints off sleek building surfaces, vast glass panel walls allow panoramic views over mountains, gardens, palm trees, and pools. Neutra moved to the United States from his native Vienna in 1923 and settled in Los Angeles. He displayed his affinity with architectural settings early on with the Lovell House, set on a landscaped hill with views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Mountains. Later projects such as the Kaufmann House and Nesbitt House would continue this blend of art, landscape, and living comfort, with Neutra’s clients often receiving detailed questionnaires to define their precise needs. This richly illustrated architect introduction presents the defining projects of Neutra’s career. As crisp structures nestle amid natural wonders, we celebrate a particularly holistic brand of modernism which incorporated the ragged lines and changing colors of nature as much as the pared down geometries of the International Style.
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NEUTRA. COMPLETE WORKS (GB)

Originally from Vienna, Richard Neutra came to America early in his career, settling in California. His influence on postwar architecture is undisputed, the sunny climate and rich landscape being particularly suited to his cool, sleek modern style. Neutra had a keen appreciation for the relationship between people and nature; his trademark plate glass walls and ceilings which turn into deep overhangs have the effect of connecting the indoors with the outdoors. His ability to incorporate technology, aesthetics, science, and nature into his designs brought him to the forefront of Modernist architecture.
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NEW YORK ART DECO

New York City, arguably the world’s Art Deco capital, is well known for its striking and still iconic towers that were early expressions of the style writ large most famously the Empire State and Chrysler buildings, both of which still speak so eloquently of the future and the machine age that continues to move us all forward. Art Deco is drawn in steel, in tile, in brass, in bronze, and in stone upon great buildings and small and in the details, as so engagingly shown here. The reader is brought, for example, into the extraordinary Fred F. French Building at 551 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, a treasure house of the form whose ornate lobby is a wonder of sparkling seduction in all directions: racing above is a fan palm and fleur de lis decorated architrave, and golden Assyrian equestrian archers on a field of onyx take aim while stunning chandeliers set with crystal feathers and bronze shoot out their own thin arrows of illumination.
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NEW YORK INTERIORS PHOTOGRAPHS

In his first book, renowned interiors photographer Simon Upton turns his camera on one of his most-loved destinations in this personal exploration of fashionable homes in New York City. Urbane and characterful, New York Interiors unveils the photographer’s favorite interior projects from the city, among them the homes of Aerin Lauder, Hamish Bowles, Stephen Sills, Michael S. Smith, Steven Gambrel, and Cynthia Frank, intertwined with atmospheric images of the metropolis and its most stylish residents. Presented in two halves—City and Getaway—the book showcases city living from uptown to downtown, as well as the chic retreats of the Hamptons and other exclusive weekend destinations where New Yorkers head to relax.
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