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Author | : Stefanie Flaxman |
Publisher | : Revision Fairy Press |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 2013-05-21 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : |
Is There Actually a Way to Get Over Heartbreak? Traditional talk about getting over heartbreak can be as aggravating and distracting as the situation that broke your heart. How to Overcome Heartbreak Without Projectile Vomiting: A Guide for Cynical Hopeless Romantics is the only heartbreak book that doesn’t mention your Ex. Aren’t you tired of lamenting about everything that’s wrong with him or her? When relationships, dating, and love are the themes of heartbreak discussions, solutions focus on the people who hurt you. But heartbreak isn’t about them. It’s about You. How do you let heartbreak change your behavior? Why This Book Is For You Heartbreak affects your identity whether or not you acknowledge its influence. How to Overcome Heartbreak Without Projectile Vomiting: A Guide for Cynical Hopeless Romantics isn’t absolute advice, tips, or tricks about getting over heartbreak. The book is a philosophical examination of heartbreak’s role in the formation of your identity. Not the author's identity (no personal anecdotes here). Not your best friend’s identity. Not that bitch at work’s identity. Your identity. You adapt the guidance according to your own evolution. Take Back Control Stop letting heartbreak manipulate you. You can get over heartbreak in a new way each day by monitoring the only person you can control, You. However, when you’re heartbroken, you only control what happens next if you’re aware of how heartbreak affects your actions and choices. What’s really going on with you? 150 pages: don't waste your time with exhaustive self-help. Easy-to-read: The text is formatted for your screen, tablet, or smartphone. Immediate relief: Get over heartbreak in the most manageable and practical way. Because you can either mask your pain or destroy Heartbreak’s power.
Author | : Peter James Flamming |
Publisher | : Abingdon Press |
Total Pages | : 119 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1426702213 |
From years of pastoral experience and the heartbreak of losing his own son, the author knows that grief is anything but a tidy, predictable progression. Written in short, easy chapters, this book can help readers free themselves from the painful grief that grips their hearts.
Author | : Ranjot Singh Chahal |
Publisher | : Rana Books |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2023-12-05 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
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"15 Shades of Romance: Unveiling the Secrets and Surprises of Love's Spectrum – 2nd Edition" Dive even deeper into the mesmerizing world of love with the 2nd Edition of 15 Shades of Romance, an expanded exploration that continues to unravel the many facets of love's vast and ever-evolving spectrum. In this updated edition, the complexities of human connection are brought to life with even more vivid stories, fresh perspectives, and an enhanced exploration of romance's most captivating and challenging dimensions. Love is more than an emotion; it is a spectrum, painted in shades of passion, longing, pain, joy, and sacrifice. 15 Shades of Romance invites readers to journey through these intricate landscapes of the heart, discovering how love shapes our lives in ways both beautiful and heartbreaking. With new chapters and expanded stories, this edition enriches the experiences of love, from first encounters to lasting commitments, offering deeper reflections on the transformative power of affection. From the euphoric rush of love at first sight to the untold challenges of forbidden affairs, this book reveals the many layers of love’s journey. This edition takes you further into the compelling world of second chances, the magnetic tension of opposites, and the unforgettable shift from friendship to romance. Explore how slow-burning connections grow into deep passion and witness love’s resilience in overcoming cultural divides, unexpected places, and heartbreak that leaves lasting imprints on the soul. Through these new and expanded narratives, 15 Shades of Romance delves deeper into love’s most profound themes: sacrifice, commitment, loss, and the triumph of connection. Unveil the complexities of timeless love stories, explore the strength found in vulnerability, and discover what it truly means to love and be loved in return. The reflections in this edition will resonate with both seasoned romantics and those who seek a deeper understanding of the emotions that bind us together. Whether you are a lover of grand love tales, a seeker of the truth beneath the surface of romance, or someone navigating the intricacies of your own relationships, this updated edition will guide you through the enchanting and sometimes tumultuous journey of love. Step into the world of 15 Shades of Romance and explore the intricate spectrum of human connection—its beauty, its heartache, its power, and its enduring mystery.
Author | : Wolfgang Funk |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2017-03-23 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1501330721 |
Winner of the 2016 ESSE Junior Scholar Book Award in Literatures in the English Language The Literature of Reconstruction argues for the term and concept of 'postmillennial reconstruction' to fill the gap left by the decline of postmodernism and deconstruction as useful cultural and literary categories. Wolfgang Funk shows how this notion emerges from the theoretical and philosophical development that led to the demise of postmodernism by relating it to the idea of 'authenticity': immediate experience that eludes direct representation. In addition, he provides a clear formal framework with which to identify and classify the features of 'reconstructive literature' by updating the narratological category of 'metafiction', originally established in the 1980s. Based on Werner Wolf's observation of a 'metareferential turn' in contemporary arts and media, he illustrates how the specific use of metareference results in a renegotiation of the specific patterns of literary communication and claims that this renegotiation can be profitably described with the concept of 'reconstruction'. To substantiate this claim, in the second half of the book Funk discusses narrative texts that illustrate this transition from postmodern deconstruction to postmillennial reconstruction. The analyses take in distinguished and prize-winning writers such as Dave Eggers, Julian Barnes, Jennifer Egan and Jasper Fforde. The broad scope of authors, featuring writers from the US as well as the UK, underlines the fact that the reconstructive tendencies and strategies Funk diagnoses are of universal significance for the intellectual and cultural self-image of the global North.
Author | : Danielle Spencer |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2020-09-22 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0197510760 |
Bridging memoir with key concepts in narratology, philosophy and history of medicine, and disability studies, this book identifies and names the phenomenon of metagnosis: the experience of learning in adulthood of a longstanding condition. It can occur when the condition has remained undetected (e.g. colorblindness) and/or when the diagnostic categories themselves have shifted (e.g. ADHD). More broadly, it can occur with unexpected revelations bearing upon selfhood, such as surprising genetic test results. Though this phenomenon has received relatively scant attention, learning of an unknown condition is often a significant and bewildering revelation, one that subverts narrative expectations and customary categories. How do we understand these revelations? In addressing this topic Danielle Spencer approaches narrative medicine as a robust research methodology comprising interdisciplinarity, narrative attentiveness, and the creation of writerly texts. Beginning with Spencer's own experience, the book explores the issues raised by metagnosis, from communicability to narrative intelligibility to different ways of seeing. Next, it traces the distinctive metagnostic narrative arc through the stages of recognition, subversion, and renegotiation, discussing this trajectory in light of a range of metagnostic experiences-from Blade Runner to real-world mid-life diagnoses. Finally, it situates metagnosis in relation to genetic revelations and the broader discourses concerning identity. Spencer proposes that better understanding metagnosis will not simply aid those directly affected, but will serve as a bellwether for how we will all navigate advancing biomedical and genomic knowledge, and how we may fruitfully interrogate the very notion of identity.
Author | : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 718 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Corporation law |
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Author | : Adam Kelly |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 499 |
Release | : 2024-10-08 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1503640701 |
The years 1989–2008 were an era of neoliberal hegemony in US politics, economy, and culture. Post*45 scholar Adam Kelly argues that American novelists who began their careers during these years—specifically the post-baby boom generation of writers born between the late 1950s and early 1970s—responded to the times by developing in their fiction an aesthetics of sincerity. How, and in what way, these writers ask, can you mean what you say, and avow what you feel, when what you say and feel can be bought and sold on the market? What is authentic art in a historical moment when the artist has become a model for neoliberal subjectivity rather than its negation? Through six chapters focused on key writers of the period—including Susan Choi, Helen DeWitt, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, George Saunders, Dana Spiotta, Colson Whitehead, and David Foster Wallace—the book explores these central questions while intervening critically in a set of debates in contemporary literary studies concerning aesthetics, economy, gender, race, class, and politics. Offering the capstone articulation of a set of influential arguments made by the author over a decade and more, New Sincerity constitutes a field-defining account of a period that is simultaneously recent and historically bound, and of a generation of writers who continue to shape the literary landscape of the present.
Author | : by Olga |
Publisher | : Covenant Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2024-09-30 |
Genre | : Poetry |
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The proverbial "Book of Olga," not yet half complete but already crammed to overflowing, journals a lifetime of music, work, study, love, loss, and passion of Olga Wilhelmine Munding, corroborating the principle that fiction sometimes pales in comparison to truth. The multifaceted singer-songwriter's latest enterprise, Blues & Musings, is comprised of 160 songs and lyrics, interspersed with stories and poems spanning over the twenty-three years since the creation of her alter ego Blues Babe. Blues & Musings accompanies an EP of never-before-heard demo recordings as a simultaneous release. There's more to the story, but it all begins here.
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Total Pages | : 500 |
Release | : 2003 |
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Author | : Julia Leigh |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 2016-08-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0393292738 |
An intensely personal narrative of loss, hope, and longing for a child. In this brave and lucid account, Julia Leigh broaches a challenging life event often left undiscussed: how the struggle to have a child can take an agonizing toll. Leigh’s experience at the vanguard of medical science is acutely rendered, physically and emotionally, transmitting what it feels like to so desperately wish for a child while knowing that the odds are stacked against you. From the daily shots she puts herself through at home, to hopes raised and dashed, and finally to the decision to stop treatment, Avalanche bears witness to Leigh’s raw desire, suffering, strength, and, in the end, transformation—a shift to a different kind of love. The reader looks behind the scenes of a clinic and discovers how things really work: reality is a far cry from the slick marketing of the billion-dollar infertility industry. As for so many women, Leigh’s treatment failed, but her ghost child lingers in memory.