A General Theory of Love demonstrates that our nervous systems are not self-contained: from earliest childhood
By controlling body position and learning how to harmonize important physical and mental abilities
The tale of the crystal kiosk by Murathan MunganElephant vanishes by Haruki MurakamiMark of Satan by Joyce Carol OatesIn the shadow of war by Ben OkriWhere the jackals howl by Amos OzLife and adventures of shed number XII by Victor PelevinTalking dog by Francine ProseFree radio by Salman RushdieAfrica kills her sun by Ken Saro-WiwaRing by Ingo SchulzeLearning to swim by Graham SwiftRiddle by Antonio TabucchiMinutes of glory by Ngugi Wa Thiong'oOn the golden porch by Tatyana TolstayaJohn-Jin by Rose Tremain by Who
So Much Synth is a brave and ferocious collection composed of equal parts femininity
declaring her a long-lost Silver princess
Midlife: A Beginner's Guide To Blur Walter Kaufmann A General Theory of LoveDiscover the essence of Blur with "Midlife: A Beginner's Guide to Blur," a comprehensive compilation released in 2009. This CD features a curated selection of the band's most iconic tracks, including "Beetlebum," "Girls And Boys," and "Song 2," showcasing their evolution from Britpop to indie rock. Accompanied by an insightful 8 page booklet, this release by EMI Records Ltd. offers fans a deeper understanding of Blur's impact on the music scene.