Monday, June 8, 2020

We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast

Jonathan Safran Foer
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Financial Times, Best Books of 2019
The Guardian, Best Food Books of 2019

"Beautiful, powerful writing that's made me rethink the way I eat." ―Samin Nosrat, author of Salt Fat Acid Heat

“In a style rarely found in books about global catastrophe, [Foer] interweaves personal stories, bulleted factoids and a delicious serving of metaphor. The effect is dazzling.” ―Bruce Watson, The Washington Post

In We Are the Weather, Jonathan Safran Foer explores the central global dilemma of our time in a surprising, deeply personal, and urgent new way.

Some people reject the fact, overwhelmingly supported by scientists, that our planet is warming because of human activity. But do those of us who accept the reality of human-caused climate change truly believe it? If we did, surely we would be roused to act on what we know. Will future generations distinguish between those who didn’t believe in the science of global warming and those who said they accepted the science but failed to change their lives in response?

The task of saving the planet will involve a great reckoning with ourselves―with our all-too-human reluctance to sacrifice immediate comfort for the sake of the future. We have, he reveals, turned our planet into a farm for growing animal products, and the consequences are catastrophic. Only collective action will save our home and way of life. And it all starts with what we eat―and don’t eat―for breakfast

(Excerpt from amazon.com)

香港當代作家作品選集.饒宗頤卷

鄭煒明 編
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獲得「第十一屆香港書獎」

饒教授是國學泰斗,他的文學造詣也很高,代表了當代香港的古典文學寫作的最高成就。本書收入饒宗頤教授創作的古典詩詞、駢文、散文(學術隨筆)等各種文體作品,是目下最全面,校對最準確的饒教授的文學創作大觀。

(摘錄自 cp1897.com.hk)


「饒宗頤的故事」展覽在香港文化博物館舉行,展期至 2020 年 6 月 22 日。

Monday, June 1, 2020

How to Be Miserable in Your Twenties: 40 Strategies to Fail at Adulting

Randy J. Paterson
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“Randy Paterson has done it again! In his latest book, How to Be Miserable in Your Twenties, Paterson provides insight into how young adults can avoid common traps that can contribute to unhappiness. It includes a range of well-tested, commonsense strategies that are especially relevant for those transitioning into adulthood and independence. This engaging and humorous book is a must-read for young adults (even those who are not in their twenties) who want to prevent the thoughts, behaviors, and habits that can lead to feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or anxious. I highly recommend it!”
Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, professor in the department of psychology at Ryerson University in Toronto, ON, Canada; and coauthor of The Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook and The Anti-Anxiety Workbook

“Pathological social withdrawal (called ‘hikikomori’ in Japan) is now increasingly considered a global mental health and socioeconomic concern. Withdrawal behaviors tend to be regarded as negative and maladaptive. Is this perception always correct? Randy Paterson’s book challenges such preconceptions and prejudices regarding hikikomori-related behaviors while also suggesting multidirectional solutions to this phenomenon.”
Takahiro A. Kato, MD, PhD, associate professor in the department of neuropsychiatry, and chair of the hikikomori research clinic at Kyushu University Hospital in Fukuoka, Japan

“Innovative and inspiring.... The provocative mood makes the reading easy; the structure in lessons makes the book an on-demand pool of instructions the reader can refer to whenever needed. Randy Paterson has made great work to collect life situations and convert them into such practical actions.”
Ivan Ferrero, PsyD, cyberpsychologist, speaker, trainer, educator, edge innovator, and futurologist

(Excerpt from amazon.com)

永無坦途 : 吳冠中自述

吳冠中著
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在《永無坦途》一書中,吳冠中回憶自己的成長歷程與繪畫之路。年輕任性,棄工程而投身藝海,一度沉湎故國傳統,一度拜倒西方現代藝術,兩家門下轉輪來,卻不願當地上地下之走狗,一味竭力探尋屬於自己的所愛所思,自己的腳印連成了自己的生命之軌跡。本書還講述了吳冠中自己的生活、文藝觀,其中不少文章都是當年針對現實而發,並引起過強烈反響和爭議,亦體現出吳冠中作為知識分子的責任與良知。

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香港藝術館「從糞筐到餐車——吳冠中誕辰一百周年展」第二期展覽,於2020年5月22日起開放至7月5日。

Monday, May 25, 2020

Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster

Adam Higginbotham
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A New York Times Best Book of the Year
A Time Best Book of the Year
A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of the Year
2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence Winner
One of NPR’s Best Books of 2019

Journalist Adam Higginbotham’s definitive, years-in-the-making account of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster—and a powerful investigation into how propaganda, secrecy, and myth have obscured the true story of one of the twentieth century’s greatest disasters.

Early in the morning of April 26, 1986, Reactor Number Four of the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station exploded, triggering history’s worst nuclear disaster. In the thirty years since then, Chernobyl has become lodged in the collective nightmares of the world: shorthand for the spectral horrors of radiation poisoning, for a dangerous technology slipping its leash, for ecological fragility, and for what can happen when a dishonest and careless state endangers its citizens and the entire world. But the real story of the accident, clouded from the beginning by secrecy, propaganda, and misinformation, has long remained in dispute.

Drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews conducted over the course of more than ten years, as well as letters, unpublished memoirs, and documents from recently-declassified archives, Adam Higginbotham has written a harrowing and compelling narrative which brings the disaster to life through the eyes of the men and women who witnessed it firsthand. The result is a masterful nonfiction thriller, and the definitive account of an event that changed history: a story that is more complex, more human, and more terrifying than the Soviet myth.

Midnight in Chernobyl is an indelible portrait of one of the great disasters of the twentieth century, of human resilience and ingenuity, and the lessons learned when mankind seeks to bend the natural world to his will—lessons which, in the face of climate change and other threats, remain not just vital but necessary.

(Excerpt from amazon.com)

你看港街招牌

李健明
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在電腦字體盛行的今天,
我們要如何欣賞手寫字招牌的美?

說起香港街道特色,怎能不想起頭頂上五花八門的招牌?
然而你有留意到招牌已漸漸被拆卸嗎?
本地招牌製作者李健明為了保育手寫招牌字的文化,
開展了「李伯伯街頭書法復修計劃」。
經常帶領招牌導賞團的他,今次將透過「招牌佬」的視覺,
用文字記下屬於香港的招牌故事!

細說「李漢港楷」的創作歷程!
簡述招牌製作的工藝知識!
帶你散散步,隨處發掘本地招牌的故事!
揭露招牌上的視覺巧思和秘密!

讓我們抬頭欣賞招牌美學!

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