Stan książek
Nasze książki są dokładnie sprawdzone i jasno określamy stan każdej z nich.
Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
Niezauważalne lub prawie niezauważalne ślady używania. Książkę ciężko odróżnić od nowej pozycji.
Używany - dobry
Normalne ślady używania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania, brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć.
Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
The Book of Shanghai: A City in Short Fiction
Masz tę lub inne książki?
Sprzedaj je u nas
As the world seems to come to an end in downtown Shanghai, a man has just one desire: to return a library book. Meanwhile, when a publisher allows a renowned author to use the company’s attic as a writing space, he has no idea that this space will become the author's permanent home. Amidst a seemingly apocalyptic flood sweeping through Shanghai, another man seeks safety in his bathtub, only to find himself drifting through the submerged streets. The characters navigating this grand metropolis are all driven by distinct missions. Whether they are reacting to external events or driven by inner motivations, their resolve defines them—a struggle against being swallowed up by a city that can render them anonymous and isolated. From a mother whose side job of collecting recyclable materials turns into an obsession, to a schoolboy eager to resolve a longstanding conflict between his family and another, these individuals exemplify resilience. They reinforce why Shanghai—while rapidly advancing economically—continues to be a hub of personal creativity and individuality.
Wybierz stan zużycia:
WIĘCEJ O SKALI
As the world seems to come to an end in downtown Shanghai, a man has just one desire: to return a library book. Meanwhile, when a publisher allows a renowned author to use the company’s attic as a writing space, he has no idea that this space will become the author's permanent home. Amidst a seemingly apocalyptic flood sweeping through Shanghai, another man seeks safety in his bathtub, only to find himself drifting through the submerged streets. The characters navigating this grand metropolis are all driven by distinct missions. Whether they are reacting to external events or driven by inner motivations, their resolve defines them—a struggle against being swallowed up by a city that can render them anonymous and isolated. From a mother whose side job of collecting recyclable materials turns into an obsession, to a schoolboy eager to resolve a longstanding conflict between his family and another, these individuals exemplify resilience. They reinforce why Shanghai—while rapidly advancing economically—continues to be a hub of personal creativity and individuality.
