An experiential guide to the sacred places and teachings of Andean shamanism
Jonathan Lopez-Vera Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
Jonathan Lopez se zabývá složitými příběhy umění a kultury. Jeho práce, která čerpá z důkladného výzkumu a mezinárodních rozhovorů, se ponořuje do života a děl těch, kteří formovali umělecký svět. Lopezova preciznost v psaní a jeho schopnost odhalit skryté motivy a tajemství činí jeho díla neodolatelným čtením pro milovníky historie a umění. Jeho literární přístup vyniká hloubkou a pohlcujícím stylem, který vtáhne čtenáře do každého detailu zkoumaného tématu.



A History of the Samurai
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Discover the true history of the samurai in the pages of this engaging and beautifully illustrated book. Beyond legend and myth lies a fascinating reality. For seven centuries, the samurai constituted the social and political elite of Japan and forged around them the myth of the noble warrior, brave, honorable, and loyal. But what is true about what we know—or believe we know—about the samurai? What is their true history? Throughout the twelve chapters that make up this book, we will traverse more than a thousand years of the history of this warrior caste, from its gradual emergence during the second half of the first millennium to its official disappearance at the end of the 19th century. A truthful and engaging narrative, based on facts, bibliography, and historical documents, which also describes the legendary and mythical aspects without confusing them with reality, as this is sufficiently captivating in its own right.
The Man who Made Vermeers
- 340 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Introduction. A liar's biography -- Ch. 1. The collaborator -- Ch. 2. Beautiful nonsense -- Ch. 3. The sphinx of Delft -- Ch. 4. Smoke and mirrors -- Ch. 5. A happy hunting ground -- Ch. 6. The master forger and the Fascist dream -- Ch. 7. Sieg Heil! -- Ch. 8. Goering gets a Vermeer -- Ch. 9. The endgame-- Ch. 10. Swept under the rug -- Epilogue. Framing the fake