Laughter From The Sky The Triumph Of A Dream
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Author | : Oni Edeko |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2018-06-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3848232677 |
The Triumph Of A Dream is about a king or a ruler who tries his best to satisfy his people, after promising them a blissful life before he was elected as the ruler of the kingdom. During his reign, however, his subjects witness the most difficult time in their lives. Was he really the cause of their unending problems? The king weeps silently, as he knows that he can't alleviate the suffering of his people. He then has a dream. In the dream, his kingdom flourishes. Everybody praises him for the golden era. The king dances royally in the dream. As his friend knocks at the door, he wakes up and faces the reality of his troubled days. Laughter From The Sky is a satire about modern day prophets, especially in the poverty stricken African countries. Everybody is looking for the ways to survive. That is why there are prophets everywhere. They promise prosperity to all their church members. God sees them and laughs.
Author | : Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 2021-04-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
The story opens with the narrator wandering the streets of St. Peters burg. He is contemplating the ridiculousness of his own life, and his recent realisation that nothing matters to him any more. It is this revelation that leads him to the idea of suicide. He reveals that, some months before, he had bought a revolver with the intent of shooting himself in the head.Despite a dismal night, the narrator looks up to the sky and views a solitary star. Shortly after seeing the star, a little girl comes running towards him. The narrator surmises that something is wrong with the girl's mother. He shakes the girl away and continues on to his apartment.Once in his apartment, he sinks into a chair and places the gun on a table next to him. He hesitates to shoot himself because of a nagging feeling of guilt that has plagued him ever since he shunned the girl. The narrator grapples with internal questions for a few hours before falling asleep in the chair.He descends into a vivid dream. In the dream, he shoots himself in the heart. He dies but is still aware of his surroundings. He gathers that there is a funeral and that it is he who is being buried. After an indeterminate amount of time in his cold grave, water begins to drip down onto his eyelids.
Author | : Antoine de Saint−Exupery |
Publisher | : Aegitas |
Total Pages | : 102 |
Release | : 2021-08-31 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0369406370 |
The Little Prince and nbsp;(French: and nbsp;Le Petit Prince) is a and nbsp;novella and nbsp;by French aristocrat, writer, and aviator and nbsp;Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was first published in English and French in the US by and nbsp;Reynal and amp; Hitchcock and nbsp;in April 1943, and posthumously in France following the and nbsp;liberation of France and nbsp;as Saint-Exupéry's works had been banned by the and nbsp;Vichy Regime. The story follows a young prince who visits various planets in space, including Earth, and addresses themes of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss. Despite its style as a children's book, and nbsp;The Little Prince and nbsp;makes observations about life, adults and human nature. The Little Prince and nbsp;became Saint-Exupéry's most successful work, selling an estimated 140 million copies worldwide, which makes it one of the and nbsp;best-selling and nbsp;and and nbsp;most translated books and nbsp;ever published. and nbsp;It has been translated into 301 languages and dialects. and nbsp;The Little Prince and nbsp;has been adapted to numerous art forms and media, including audio recordings, radio plays, live stage, film, television, ballet, and opera.
Author | : WRITERS OF INDIA |
Publisher | : THE WISDOM ROOTS |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 8197368392 |
It is with immense pleasure that we present to you "The Green Serenade," a captivating anthology curated by Wisdom Roots Publishers. Within the pages of this anthology, you will discover a rich tapestry of poetic voices, each weaving their unique stories, emotions, and perspectives into the fabric of human experience. An anthology is more than just a collection of poems; it is a journey through the hearts and minds of diverse poets, spanning different cultures, backgrounds, and epochs. In " The Green Serenade,"," you will encounter verses that resonate with the joys and sorrows of life, the beauty of nature, the complexities of love, and the depths of the human soul. As you delve into these pages, you will find yourself transported across landscapes and emotions, guided by the lyrical prowess of our contributing poets. Each poem is a testament to the enduring power of language to evoke feelings, provoke thoughts, and connect us all in our shared humanity. Whether you are a seasoned poetry enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of verse, " The Green Serenade," " promises to ignite your imagination, stir your emotions, and leave an indelible mark on your heart. We invite you to immerse yourself in the beauty of these words and discover the timeless echoes that reverberate through the corridors of history.
Author | : Laura Resau |
Publisher | : Scholastic Inc. |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2019-03-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0545800900 |
A beating heart. A talking tree. The rain forest. Love. Mysticism. Harvest. And above all, chocolate. Dear Coco and Leo,I miss you! We all miss you! The whole forest misses you! I hear their thanks and wishes in my dreams. I hope you do, too. Prepare for a journey into a world filled with what so many crave -- the sweet savoring of a chocolate drop. A drop that can melt even the most troubled realities. But in this nuanced, heartrending story, before good can emerge, there is destruction, the bombarding of a people, their culture, heritage, sacred beliefs, and the very soul that drives their traditions. This urgent, beautiful novel takes readers into the ugly realities that surround the destruction of the Amazon rain forest and its people. Acclaimed author Laura Resau shows us that love is more powerful than hatred, and that by working together, hope can be magically restored, root and branch.
Author | : Henri Bergson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1914 |
Genre | : Comedy |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Aaron Kramer |
Publisher | : Associated University Presses |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780845347065 |
Author | : Timothy O'Grady |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : England |
ISBN | : 1860465080 |
Accompanied by photographs, this novel tells the story of a man's journey from the West of Ireland to the fields/boxing-booths/building sites of England. Now at the century's end, he finds himself alone, struggling to make sense of a life of dislocation and loss.
Author | : Mark Berry |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 446 |
Release | : 2017-07-05 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1351538411 |
Mark Berry explores the political and religious ideas expounded in Wagner's Ring through close attention to the text and drama, the multifarious intellectual influences upon the composer during the work's lengthy gestation and composition, and the wealth of Wagner source material. Many of his writings are explicitly political in their concerns, for Wagner was emphatically not a revolutionary solely for the sake of art. Yet it would be misleading to see even the most 'political' tracts as somehow divorced from the aesthetic realm; Wagner's radical challenge to liberal-democratic politics makes no such distinction. This book considers Wagner's treatment of various worlds: nature, politics, economics, and metaphysics, in order to explain just how radical that challenge is. Classical interpretations have tended to opt either for an 'optimistic' view of the Ring, centred upon the influence of Young Hegelian thought - in particular the philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach - and Wagner's concomitant revolutionary politics, or for the 'pessimistic' option, removing the disillusioned Wagner-in-Swiss-exile from the political sphere and stressing the undoubtedly important role of Arthur Schopenhauer. Such an 'either-or' approach seriously misrepresents not only Wagner's compositional method but also his intellectual method. It also sidelines inconvenient aspects of the dramas that fail to 'fit' whichever interpretation is selected. Wagner's tendency is not progressively to recant previous 'errors' in his oeuvre. Radical ideas are not completely replaced by a Schopenhauerian world-view, however loudly the composer might come to trumpet his apparent 'conversion'. Nor is Wagner's truly an Hegelian method, although Hegelian dialectic plays an important role. In fact, Wagner is in many ways not really a systematic thinker at all (which is not to portray him as self-consciously unsystematic in a Nietzschean, let alone 'post-modernist' fashion). His tendency, rather, is agglomerative,
Author | : Azadeh Tabazadeh |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2015-04-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1491760613 |
When Azadeh was an eight-year-old girl growing up in Iran in March 1973, her uncle gave her a chemistry kit. That got her hooked on science early and provided an opportunity for her to find herself. In The Sky Detective, Azadeh shares her life storyone that includes an insiders look at life during the Islamic Revolution and Iraqi War and details how one little girl grew up to become a gifted scientist. Set inside Iran in the final years of the monarchy, the author narrates a true story of friendship between two girls growing up in the same household in Tehran: Azadeh, the daughter of an affluent engineer, and Najmieh, a child servant who arrives from a small village in northern Iran to live with Azadehs family. When the girls are teenagers, political turmoil interrupts their lives, sending them down different paths. This memoir recalls friendship and faith, the bonds between parents and daughters in a paternalistic society, and the clash of values among relatives from different generations in a family. The Sky Detective describes the rich culture of a beautiful but deeply troubled land undergoing radical transformation. In spite of the hardship that comes along with the establishment of a theocratic regime, Azadeh shows her will and determination as a young woman to persevere and realize her childhood dream of becoming a world-renowned scientist.