Gang of Four: Damaged Gods

Gang of Four: Damaged Gods
Author: Paul Lester
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-11-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0857120204

Between 1977 and 1984 Gang Of Four pioneered the concept of the indie Guitar band that could make you think as well as dance. This is the fascinating story of how the Leeds-based outfit emerged at the height of punk and helped take it in a whole new direction, adding elements of funk, disco, dub reggae and experimental rock. Through interviews with all the original band members, managers, A&R men and musicians who joined GO4 later, author Paul Lester demonstrates how the groundbreaking band paved the way for some of the world's biggest acts, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Franz Ferdinand.

Damaged Gods

Damaged Gods
Author: J. A. Huss
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781950232710

Damaged Goods

Damaged Goods
Author: Upton Sinclair
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1913
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

Damaged Gods

Damaged Gods
Author: J. A. Huss
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781950232697

Damaged Goods

Damaged Goods
Author: Heather Sharfeddin
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Hersel Swift, an auctioneer whose memory and trade skills have been diminished by an accident, and Silvie, a woman on the run from her past, begin a romance in earnest, while at the same time taking stock of their lives and learning the true value of life. By the author of Windless Summer. Original.

Graveyard of the Gods

Graveyard of the Gods
Author: Ian Skrivseth
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1480883131

The gods Have fallen. There is no more Intimacy, Only internet Personas Created to hide Who we really are. There is no more Thought and memory, Only what we see On yesterday’s Instagram photo. “I read it from Google.” Ian Skrivseth loves inspiring others to think more, feel more, love more, laugh more, and even to be angry or sad more if need be. In a debut collection of poems, Skrivseth explores what it means to be human while reminding us that no matter what our place in life, that we all have flaws and feel a variety of emotions like love, hate, and pain. While relying on myths like Orpheus, Hades, and Sisyphus for inspiration, Skrivseth reflects on a variety of themes and subjects such as heartache, passion, love, falling stars, sins, and the graveyard of the gods where there is no more intimacy, only internet personas. Graveyard of the Gods shares poetry that leads others on an introspective journey through one man’s heart as he interweaves inspiration from stories with real-life experiences.

Damaged Goods

Damaged Goods
Author: Eugène Brieux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1912
Genre: French drama
ISBN:

Overthrowing the Old Gods

Overthrowing the Old Gods
Author: Don Webb
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2013-11-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 162055190X

New commentaries on Aleister Crowley’s Book of the Law reveal how it is connected to both Right- and Left-Hand Paths • Examines each line of the Book of the Law in the light of modern psychology, Egyptology, Gurdjieff’s teachings, and contemporary Left-Hand Path thought • Explores Crowley’s identification with the First Beast of Revelations as well as his adoption of the Loki archetype for becoming a vessel of love for all humanity • Recasts the Cairo Working as a text of personal sovereignty and a relevant tool for personal transformation • Includes commentary on the Book of the Law by Dr. Michael A. Aquino, who served as High Priest of the Temple of Set from 1975 to 1996 Received by Aleister Crowley in April 1904 in Cairo, Egypt, the Book of the Law is the most provocative record of magical working in several hundred years, affecting not only organizations directly associated with Crowley such as the Ordo Templi Orientis but also modern Wicca, Chaos Magic, and the Temple of Set. Boldly defying Crowley’s warning not to comment on the Book of the Law, Ipsissimus Don Webb provides in-depth interpretation from both Black and White Magical perspectives, including commentary from Dr. Michael A. Aquino, who served as High Priest of the Temple of Set from 1975 to 1996. Webb examines each line of the Book in the light of modern psychology, Egyptology, existentialism, and competing occult systems such as the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff and contemporary Left-Hand Path thought. Discarding the common image of Crowley formulated in a spiritually unsophisticated time when the devotee of the Left-Hand Path was dismissed as a selfish evil doer, Webb unveils a new side of Crowley based on his adoption of the Loki archetype and his aim to become a vessel of love for all humanity. In so doing, he shows how the Book of the Law is connected to both Right- and Left-Hand Paths and reveals how Crowley’s magical path of mastery over the self and Cosmos overthrew the gods of old religion, which had kept humanity asleep to dream the nightmare of history. Providing in-depth analysis of Crowley’s sources and his self-identification with the First Beast of Revelation from a profound esoteric perspective, Webb takes his views out of the Golden Dawn matrix within which he received the Book of the Law and radically recasts the Cairo Working as a text of personal sovereignty and a relevant tool for personal transformation.

Ruthless Gods

Ruthless Gods
Author: Emily A. Duncan
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250195713

The stunning sequel to instant New York Times bestseller, Wicked Saints Nadya doesn’t trust her magic anymore. Serefin is fighting off a voice in his head that doesn’t belong to him. Malachiasz is at war with who--and what--he’s become. As their group is continually torn apart, the girl, the prince, and the monster find their fates irrevocably intertwined. Their paths are being orchestrated by someone...or something. The voices that Serefin hears in the darkness, the ones that Nadya believes are her gods, the ones that Malachiasz is desperate to meet—those voices want a stake in the world, and they refuse to stay quiet any longer. In their dramatic follow-up to Wicked Saints, the first book in their Something Dark and Holy trilogy, Emily A. Duncan paints a Gothic, icy world where shadows whisper, and no one is who they seem, with a shocking ending that will leave you breathless. This edition uses deckle edges; the uneven paper edge is intentional.