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		<title>Night owls</title>
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					<description><![CDATA['I decided that my trip had evidently been in vain, since nothing of interest could possibly occur on this visit. I was mistaken.' Condemned to sleeplessness by the chatter permeating his guesthouse room, a forlorn traveller turns his ear to the riotous tale spun by the garrulous, meddlesome, inane and utterly unprincipled MÃ¡rya Martynovna next door. Her exuberant deformations of morality and language scandalized Tsarist society, and she remains one of Russian literature's most uproarious anti-heroes.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>90 classic titles celebrating 90 years of Penguin Books<br /></b><i><br />&#8216;I decided that my trip had evidently been in vain, since nothing of interest could possibly occur on this visit. I was mistaken.&#8217;</i></p>
<p>Condemned to sleeplessness by the chatter permeating his guesthouse room, a forlorn traveller turns his ear to the riotous tale spun by the garrulous, meddlesome, inane and utterly unprincipled Márya MartÃ½novna next door. Her exuberant deformations of morality and language scandalized Tsarist society, and she remains one of Russian literature&#8217;s most uproarious anti-heroes.</p>
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		<title>Passions of the soul</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Eastern Christian tradition is filled with theological and spiritual riches. In 'Passions of the Soul', Rowan Williams opens up the great classics of Eastern Christian writing to show how it can help us to understand and cope with the ups and downs of modern life. With compelling and illuminating insight, he shows the cost of living in a culture that is theologically and philosophically undernourished, working with a diminished and trivialized picture of the human self. The Eastern tradition teaches us how to develop our self-knowledge and awareness, so that we can relate to the world without selfish illusions. Only then can we be ready for our eyes to be opened to God, and avoid destructive patterns of behaviour. Only in this way can we understand the kind of people we need to become.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The Eastern Christian tradition is filled with theological and spiritual riches. </b></p>
<p> In <i>Passions of the Soul</i>, Rowan Williams opens up the great classics of Eastern Christian writing to show how it can help us to understand and cope with the ups and downs of modern life.</p>
<p>With compelling and illuminating insight, he shows the cost of living in a culture that is theologically and philosophically undernourished, working with a diminished and trivialized picture of the human self. The Eastern tradition teaches us how to develop our self-knowledge and awareness, so that we can relate to the world without selfish illusions. Only then can we be ready for our eyes to be opened to God, and avoid destructive patterns of behaviour.</p>
<p>Only in this way can we understand the kind of people we need to become.</p>
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