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Atwood, M: Payback


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2009
'A fascinating, freewheeling examination of ideas of debt, balance and revenge in history, society and literature - Atwood has again struck upon our most current anxieties' The Times

'A stimulating, learned, and stylish read from an eminent author writing from a heartfelt perspective ... very provocative' Conrad Black

In this wide-ranging history of debt Margaret Atwood investigates its many meanings through the ages, from ancient times to the current global financial meltdown. Many of us wonder: how could we have let such a collapse happen? How old or inevitable is this human pattern of debt?

From the earliest days of finance in ancient Babylon to the modern machinations of the World Bank, the acclaimed author of The Handmaid's Tale turns her incisive eye onto one of humanity's oldest ideas.

Imaginative, topical and insightful, Payback urges us to reconsider our ideas of ownership and debt - before it is too late.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780747598718
ISBN-10: 0747598711
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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'A fascinating, freewheeling examination of ideas of debt, balance and revenge in history, society and literature - Atwood has again struck upon our most current anxieties'
'A stimulating, learned, and stylish read from an eminent author writing from a heartfelt perspective ... very provocative'
'Could hardly be more timely ... as clear a summary of the situation as I have read'
'Lively and exceedingly timely ... At a time when so many of us are mired in debts of the financial variety it is worth remembering that it is the other, non-financial debts that we owe - to the planet, and to each other - that may prove most important'