Algeria
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The first full account for a generation of the war against French colonialism in Algeria, setting out the long-term causes of the war from the French occupation of Algeria in 1830 onwards
Martina Evansová je írska autorka, ktorej diela sa často ponárajú do hlbín rodinných vzťahov a tradícií. Jej písanie vyniká surovou úprimnosťou a citlivým zobrazením života na pozadí malomestskej komunity. Evansová majstrovsky kombinuje poéziu a prózu, aby zachytila zložitosť ľudských emócií a každodennú existenciu. Jej texty rezonujú silným hlasom, ktorý odráža jej írske korene a životné skúsenosti.






The first full account for a generation of the war against French colonialism in Algeria, setting out the long-term causes of the war from the French occupation of Algeria in 1830 onwards
Award-winning Irish writer explores her Catholic upbringing and controversial aspects of Ireland's history
Dramatic Monologues from a dressmaker on laudanum and a stenographer in love with a young revolutionary give their alternative views of the Irish Troubles and the Civil War.
"Phil Burt and Martin Evans have worked with the world's best cyclists, including the Great Britain Cycling Team, devising and implementing highly effective off the bike training plans. Now, in Strength and Conditioning for Cyclists you can benefit from their wealth of knowledge and experience and apply it to make you a stronger, faster and more robust cyclist. Use the self-assessment, inspired by the Functional Movement Screening used by the Great Britain Cycling Team, to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Discover the mobility and strengthening movements that are most applicable to your needs, maximising effectiveness and avoiding wasted time. Learn how to devise your own personalised and progressive off the bike training plan, how to schedule it into your year and combine it most effectively with your cycling."--Publisher's description
Tells the story of Beulah Kingston, who in her late sixties is still almost as tall and headstrong as on her wedding day in 1944. Born a Poleite, her zest for life has tested her simple faith to the limit. Now, with the prospect of hospital, she examines the true passion of her youth.
Highly anticipated new collection from the author of 2018's acclaimed Now We Can Talk Openly About Men.
Martina Evanss fifth collection moves from the impact of American culture and rocknroll in the 1960s on her home town, a small Catholic community in rural Ireland, to life in contemporary London. Her poems spring from memories, anecdotes of local characters, childrens books, shoes and cats; finally they revisit her Burnfort schooldays.
New collection from Martina Evans, winner of the Pigott Poetry Prize 2022.