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    Anna Karenina

    800

    "Anna Karenina," written by Leo Tolstoy and published in 1877, stands as a towering masterpiece in the realm of Russian literature. This classic novel explores the complex interplay of love, morality, and societal expectations against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia. The narrative revolves around the tragic fate of Anna Karenina, an aristocratic woman who enters into a passionate affair with the dashing Count Vronsky. Tolstoy's exploration of the consequences of Anna's choices extends beyond her personal life, delving into the moral fabric of society and the impact of individual actions on the broader community. The novel weaves together multiple narrative threads, encompassing the lives of various characters, providing a rich tapestry of social commentary.

    The Righteous Mind

    1,400

    In "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion," social psychologist Jonathan Haidt delves into the complexities of human morality and the underlying factors that shape our moral and political beliefs. Haidt's central argument revolves around the idea that moral reasoning is often driven more by intuition and emotion than by rational thought. He introduces the metaphor of the mind as a rider on an elephant, where the elephant represents intuitive and emotional processes, and the rider symbolizes conscious reasoning. Haidt's exploration takes readers on a journey through the foundations of morality, examining how factors like evolution, cultural upbringing, and group dynamics contribute to the formation of moral judgments.

    Understanding Exposure, Fourth Edition: How To Shoot Great Photographs With Any Camera

    Original price was: ৳2,200.Current price is: ৳1,650.
    Bryan Peterson's "Understanding Exposure, Fourth Edition" is a go-to guide for photographers of all levels, breaking down the complexities of exposure, aperture, and shutter speed in an accessible way. With a focus on practical insights and techniques, the book not only helps readers grasp technical aspects but also encourages a creative and intuitive approach to photography. Peterson's engaging writing style and illustrative examples make it easy for photographers to understand both the technical and artistic considerations involved in capturing compelling images. Updated to reflect digital photography advancements, this fourth edition remains a valuable resource, ensuring it's essential reading for both beginners and experienced photographers seeking to enhance their skills.