Rites of Passage

Rites of Passage
Author: Tonya Bolden
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1994-02-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Seventeen stories about the experiences of young people of African descent around the world, by such authors as Toni Cade Bambara, John Henrik Clarke, Njabulo Ndebele, and Barbara Burford.

Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Author: Jayanta Mahapatra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1987
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Jayanta Mahapatra, one of India's best poets writing in English, has won numerous poetry prizes within India and abroad. In this collection, his tenth, Mahapatra gathers together his best work from earlier collections, choosing the poems representative of his life's work thus far.

A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure

A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure
Author: Hoa Nguyen
Publisher: Wave Books
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1950268519

2021 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST FOR POETRY Hoa Nguyen’s latest collection is a poetic meditation on historical, personal, and cultural pressures pre- and post-“Fall-of-Saigon” and comprises a verse biography on her mother, Diep Anh Nguyen, a stunt motorcyclist in an all-woman Vietnamese circus troupe. Multilayered, plaintive, and provocative, the poems in A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure are alive with archive and inhabit histories. In turns lyrical and unsettling, her poetry sings of language and loss; dialogues with time, myth and place; and communes with past and future ghosts.

Rite of Passage

Rite of Passage
Author: Alexei Panshin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780978907822

In 2198 man lives precariously on hastily-established colony worlds and in seven giant starships. Mia Haveros ship tests its children by casting them out to live or die in a month of Trial in the hostile wilds of a colony world. Her trial is fast approaching and she must learn not only the skills that will keep her alive but the deeper courage to face herself and her world.

Equal Rites

Equal Rites
Author: Terry Pratchett
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061804835

“Unadulterated fun. . . witty, frequently hilarious.”—San Francisco Chronicle Chaos and hilarity ensue when a young woman becomes the first female wizard, upending the Discworld in this bitingly funny tale from internationally bestselling author Sir Terry Pratchett. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it’s not half so bad as a lot of ignorance. Everyone knows there’s no such thing as a female wizard. So when a dying wizard accidentally passes on his staff of power to an eighth daughter of an eighth son, the exclusively masculine world of wizarding is thrown into a tailspin. Eskarina isn’t afraid of male critics and she isn’t going to relinquish this unexpected gift. With a little hocus pocus from Granny Weatherwax, the Discworld’s most infamous witch (an old crone who has plenty of experience ignoring the status quo), Esk infiltrates the magical Unseen University and befriends another apprentice, a wizard named Simon. But power is unpredictable, and these bright young students soon find themselves in a whole new dimension of trouble. . . . The Discworld novels can be read in any order but Equal Rites is the first book in the Witches collection. The Witches collection, in order, include: Equal Rites Wyrd Sisters Witches Abroad Lords and Ladies Maskerade Carpe Jugulum

In the Maw of the Earth Monster

In the Maw of the Earth Monster
Author: James E. Brady
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0292756151

As portals to the supernatural realm that creates and animates the universe, caves have always been held sacred by the peoples of Mesoamerica. From ancient times to the present, Mesoamericans have made pilgrimages to caves for ceremonies ranging from rituals of passage to petitions for rain and a plentiful harvest. So important were caves to the pre-Hispanic peoples that they are mentioned in Maya hieroglyphic writing and portrayed in the Central Mexican and Oaxacan pictorial codices. Many ancient settlements were located in proximity to caves. This volume gathers papers from twenty prominent Mesoamerican archaeologists, linguists, and ethnographers to present a state-of-the-art survey of ritual cave use in Mesoamerica from Pre-Columbian times to the present. Organized geographically, the book examines cave use in Central Mexico, Oaxaca, and the Maya region. Some reports present detailed site studies, while others offer new theoretical understandings of cave rituals. As a whole, the collection validates cave study as the cutting edge of scientific investigation of indigenous ritual and belief. It confirms that the indigenous religious system of Mesoamerica was and still is much more terrestrially focused that has been generally appreciated.

Amores

Amores
Author: Ovid
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1968
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Parallel latin & English texts.

Re-reading Jayanta Mahapatra

Re-reading Jayanta Mahapatra
Author: Jayanta Mahapatra
Publisher: Black Eagle Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781645602002

Re-reading Jayanta Mahapatra is a selection of the seminal poems of poet Padmashree Jayanta Mahapatra, meticulously selected by Indian English poet Professor Nandini Sahu, with a long critical introduction by her. The book highlights the quality of tranquility and quietude about his poetry, and celebrates the nostalgic elements of Mahapatra's poetry. While the book hardly confines him as a ''Romantic', as he is not prepared to accept the capability of romantic imagination-the book problematizes Mahapatra's dismissal of the term 'romantic' vis-à-vis himself. . Nandini argues, his poetry reveals a self that is secluded and withdrawn, but it is romantic to the core. Mahapatra began his poetic career as a poet of love. His earlier poetry tried to capture the multiple facets of love, so as to relate it to the redolent conformation of life. Even if Mahapatra is 'rueful' about his beginning as a love poet, yet it is through his love poetry that he could learn how to establish a rapport with the cultural tradition in his later poetry. Nandini venerates his poetry; as a fellow poet herself, she is proud of belonging to the historiography of Indian English poetry that Mahapatra shaped. His poetry has been the poetry of departure into the self, like a Pantheist, where it is unadorned, moving and still, sans pretense and insincere masks.