Fistful Of Memory
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Author | : Joe Ciardiello |
Publisher | : Fantagraphics Books |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2019-01-23 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1683962273 |
In this gorgeous graphic memoir, Joe Ciardiello gracefully weaves together his Italian family history and the mythology of the American West while paying homage to the classic movie and TV Westerns. Featuring John Ford, John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Sophia Loren, and many more, this book is a paean to Hollywood and a love letter to the Western.
Author | : Selina A. Fenech |
Publisher | : Fairies and Fantasy Pty Ltd |
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Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
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Author | : Jean Shepherd |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 1987-11-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0385188439 |
From the wild and wacky world of favorite funnyman Jean Shepherd, a dozen truer-than-life tales of tailgating on the Jersey Tumpike, infuriating infants, and other everyday catastrophes, defeats, and humiliations that are the familiar fate of Americans everywhere. Jean Shepherd was one of America’s favorite humorists, his most notable achievement being the creation of the indefatigable Ralphie Parker and his quest for a BB gun in the holiday classic A Christmas Story. But he was so much more, a comic Garrison Keillor–like figure whose unique voice transcended the airwaves and affected a whole generation of nostalgic Americans. A Fistful of Fig Newtons is classic Jean Shepherd—sidesplittingly funny and sardonically irreverent. It is a brilliant comic assessment of American life—all of them delivered in Jean Shepherd’s witty, classy, unforgettable style.
Author | : Ted Toadvine |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2024-05-14 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1452970963 |
Advancing a phenomenological approach to deep time Our imagination today is dominated by the end of the world, from sci-fi and climate fiction to actual predictions of biodiversity collapse, climate disruption, and the emergence of the Anthropocene. This obsession with the world’s precarity, The Memory of the World contends, relies on a flawed understanding of time that neglects the past and present with the goal of managing the future. Not only does this mislead sustainability efforts, it diminishes our encounters with the world and with human and nonhuman others. Here, Ted Toadvine takes a phenomenological approach to deep time to show how our apocalyptic imagination forgets the sublime and uncanny dimensions of the geological past and far future. Guided by original readings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Nancy, and others, he suggests that reconciling our embodied lives with the memory of the earth transforms our relationship with materiality, other forms of life, and the unprecedented future. Integrating insights from phenomenology, deconstruction, critical animal studies, and new materialism, The Memory of the World argues for a new philosophy of time that takes seriously the multiple, pleated, and entangled temporal events spanning cosmic, geological, evolutionary, and human durations.
Author | : Nina Kiriki Hoffman |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2004-05-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101208228 |
Gypsum LaZelle had nearly given up. She’d already watched her two older siblings experience the transition—the sudden, debilitating process that turned them from ordinary children into mages, gifted spellcasters like their beautiful mother. Perhaps she was a late bloomer, she thought until her younger siblings came into their powers as well. Now, at twenty, Gypsum fears that she must accept her fate: a mundane life without magic. She can live with being ordinary, an outsider. After all, someone in the family had to take after her father…But one day, alone at home wither family away, Gypsum falls terribly ill. And when the symptoms pass, something has changed. Something she’s dreamed of for such a long time—and suddenly, isn’t ready for at all. “One of the most original and important writers of fantasy working in America today.”—The New York Review of Science Fiction
Author | : Gail Finney |
Publisher | : MDPI |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2018-07-02 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 303842935X |
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Wounded: Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma" that was published in Humanities
Author | : Toby Green |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 651 |
Release | : 2019-03-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 022664474X |
By the time the “Scramble for Africa” among European colonial powers began in the late nineteenth century, Africa had already been globally connected for centuries. Its gold had fueled the economies of Europe and the Islamic world for nearly a millennium, and the sophisticated kingdoms spanning its west coast had traded with Europeans since the fifteenth century. Until at least 1650, this was a trade of equals, using a variety of currencies—most importantly, cowrie shells imported from the Maldives and nzimbu shells imported from Brazil. But, as the slave trade grew, African kingdoms began to lose prominence in the growing global economy. We have been living with the effects of this shift ever since. With A Fistful of Shells, Toby Green transforms our view of West and West-Central Africa by reconstructing the world of these kingdoms, which revolved around trade, diplomacy, complex religious beliefs, and the production of art. Green shows how the slave trade led to economic disparities that caused African kingdoms to lose relative political and economic power. The concentration of money in the hands of Atlantic elites in and outside these kingdoms brought about a revolutionary nineteenth century in Africa, parallel to the upheavals then taking place in Europe and America. Yet political fragmentation following the fall of African aristocracies produced radically different results as European colonization took hold. Drawing not just on written histories, but on archival research in nine countries, art, oral history, archaeology, and letters, Green lays bare the transformations that have shaped world politics and the global economy since the fifteenth century and paints a new and masterful portrait of West Africa, past and present.
Author | : Selina A. Fenech |
Publisher | : Fairies and Fantasy Pty Ltd |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2011-06-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 098715110X |
She doesn't belong in this fairy tale land. 'Memory' is having a bad day. Torn through a magical portal. Her past unknown, stolen. She has no idea how much worse things will get. The only thing she knows is she has to run. A dragon hunts her. The fairies despise her. The king wants her soul. And a wild man follows her in the shadows… Memory will do anything to get back home, wherever that is, but unexplainable forces and dangerous secrets push her toward a fate darker than she ever imagined. Will she survive learning the truth? Victorian style, fairy tale creatures, and Arthurian lore combine in this unforgettable tale. Memory's Wake is the first book in this complete young adult fantasy trilogy, perfect for readers seeking a unique story full of intrigue, unexpected twists and high-stakes action. Get your copy of this spellbinding page-turner today.
Author | : Selina A. Fenech |
Publisher | : Fairies and Fantasy Pty Ltd |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2013-05-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0987563505 |
In a kingdom where humans and the fae live side by side, secrets and manipulation reign. Memory struggles to make a new home in an unfamiliar, magical land, but the dark secrets from her past are catching up to her. Her only friends are being torn away by dark forces while a greater threat lies veiled in shadows. Memory fights to reclaim the stolen parts of her soul, but when her past self starts haunting her, she knows her sanity could be the next thing she will lose. How can a girl on the edge save a kingdom from a cunning foe? Memory's Wake is the second book in the epic, illustrated Memory's Wake trilogy. A thrilling, young adult fantasy, set in a Victorian fairyland, by bestselling creator Selina Fenech. Discover the unique magical world of the Memory's Wake Trilogy by picking up your copy today.
Author | : Rosemary Penfold |
Publisher | : Hachette UK |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2011-04-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1409122786 |
Gypsy tales from the SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author... Rosemary Penfold was born in 1938 in a traditional Gypsy wagon, and grew up in the fields of the English countryside. In this beautiful and evocative memoir, she recounts her life within a loving extended family and small but close-knit community. From early memories of her father bringing home oranges during the war, to the simple beauty of a field full of butterflies on a hot summer's day, Rosemary's stunningly elegant narrative captures the love and losses, hopes and struggles, traditions and prejudices that bound her to her family and helped her adapt to a fast-changing world. Rosemary's story is a moving testament to a forgotten world and a rapidly disappearing way of life.