Marked by Kane

Marked by Kane
Author: H J Perry
Publisher: H J Perry
Total Pages: 173
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A monster of a man rescued me from a bleak, harrowing situation. He says I'm his missing slave and now he wants to keep me. His personal slave. KWIM? And he doesn't just expect me to service his massive... ego. He wants me to love him in the same way that he loves me. And live with him in a world where clothing is entirely optional. It sounds crazy to admit I feel I found my soulmate. My home. Where I belong. I have little to lose: no parents, no job, no place in college. And as for the bullies who've taunted me through high school, they are gonna think twice about what they've done if they ever see me with HIM. But am I ready to sacrifice everything I know to live so far away that it is out of this world? Time races on, and I have to decide. *Can be read as a standalone and the entire series can be purchased in one volume: Soul.

The Mark Of Kane

The Mark Of Kane
Author: Mark Pracht
Publisher: Sordelet Ink
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1957328118

“This robust new play reveals the writers and artists who launched an enduring icon of American popular culture, Batman.” - Chicago On Stage It’s 1939, and the vibrant energy of a Bronx apartment sparks the creation of an iconic legend. Picture two young friends, driven by passion and creativity, giving life to a hero that would forever etch its place in the rich tapestry of American comic book history. Little did they know that their collaboration would birth a legacy that transcends generations. Bob Kane, one of the architects of this groundbreaking creation, would go on to reap the rewards of his imaginative prowess, enjoying years of acclaim and success. However, the story takes a twist as Pracht unveils the lesser-known contributor, Bill Finger, the unsung hero who played a pivotal role in shaping this remarkable legacy but faded into obscurity. Together, they forged a dark knight, a caped crusader who leaves an indelible cultural imprint that continues to captivate audiences and ignite the imaginations of comic book enthusiasts across the globe. Journey through time and creativity as the play unravels the intricate layers of this captivating true tale. Discover the unsung hero's untold story, the struggles, the triumphs, and the everlasting impact of The Mark Of Kane. Immerse yourself in the magic of 1939, where friendship, creativity, and the birth of an enduring legend converge in a narrative that transcends the pages of comic books and becomes a cultural phenomenon. This is more than just a story; it's a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the indomitable spirit that breathes life into legends. This play begins “The Four-Color Trilogy,” highlighting major turning points in American comic book history. “Enormously thought-provoking, delightfully stimulating, and wretchedly heartbreaking.” - Around The Town Chicago “Recommended for more than just comic-book lovers.” - New City Chicago

Marked

Marked
Author: Rebecca Zanetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2014-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1601832311

Janie Kayrs has known Zane almost her whole life. He was her friend in the dream world. She trusted him. But that was before he kidnapped her, spiriting her away to an isolated cabin to learn what her dreams never told her. Like how dangerous he looks. How he got on the wrong side of the negotiating table. And how much sexier he is in real life... Zane is a battle-hardened warrior, used to command and solitude. But Janie has drawn him from the minute they met. His need for her could destroy everything he's worked for, but the risk is too sweet not to take it. They call her the Chosen One. But when it comes down to the questions of peace or war, life or death, safety or passion, it will be Janie who makes the choice... Love is about to start conquering... "Paranormal romance at its best " -Cynthia Eden "Hot and fast from beginning to end." -Kate Douglas on Fated "Sizzling sex scenes and a memorable cast." -Publishers Weekly on Claimed

Mayor Kane

Mayor Kane
Author: Glenn Jacobs
Publisher: Center Street
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1546085823

The surprising story of how wrestling superstar Glenn "Kane" Jacobs beat all the odds to become the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. Even in his heyday in wrestling, Jacobs was inspired to pursue politics by popular libertarian figures such as former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, Republican Senator Rand Paul, Fox News' Judge Andrew Napolitano and others, and that led him to fulfill his own political ambitions. Before becoming Mayor Kane, Glenn "Kane" Jacobs was one of WWE's top Superstars for over two decades and traveled the globe with the likes of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, John Cena, Ric Flair, and many others. He dominated the WWE with The Undertaker as the "Brothers of Destruction." Kane reinvented himself with the help of Daniel Bryan forming "Team Hell No." He set "Good ol' JR," Jim Ross on fire. The wrestler-turned-politician hasn't hung up his wrestling boots yet. Politics is a contact sport and Jacobs is using his wrestling skills in that arena. Jacobs supports President Trump and his agenda, and is implementing conservative policies in Tennessee.

Kane

Kane
Author: Michael Prescott
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-09-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781502448903

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Michael Prescott, author of FINAL SINS and SHATTER, comes a relentless and explosive thriller. The people of Tuskett, California, sense something wrong with the man who comes striding out of the Mojave, the man with icy blue eyes. Something unnatural, like a prayer recited backward or a cross hung upside down. Something evil. Then darkness falls, draping the sleepy desert town like a burial shroud, and in the night shadows the man called Kane goes to work. And his work is death ...

"Do You Have a Band?"

Author: Daniel Kane
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 023154460X

During the late 1960s, throughout the 1970s, and into the 1980s, New York City poets and musicians played together, published each other, and inspired one another to create groundbreaking art. In "Do You Have a Band?", Daniel Kane reads deeply across poetry and punk music to capture this compelling exchange and its challenge to the status of the visionary artist, the cultural capital of poetry, and the lines dividing sung lyric from page-bound poem. Kane reveals how the new sounds of proto-punk and punk music found their way into the poetry of the 1960s and 1970s downtown scene, enabling writers to develop fresh ideas for their own poetics and performance styles. Likewise, groups like The Fugs and the Velvet Underground drew on writers as varied as William Blake and Delmore Schwartz for their lyrics. Drawing on a range of archival materials and oral interviews, Kane also shows how and why punk musicians drew on and resisted French Symbolist writing, the vatic resonance of the Beat chant, and, most surprisingly and complexly, the New York Schools of poetry. In bringing together the music and writing of Richard Hell, Patti Smith, and Jim Carroll with readings of poetry by Anne Waldman, Eileen Myles, Ted Berrigan, John Giorno, and Dennis Cooper, Kane provides a fascinating history of this crucial period in postwar American culture and the cultural life of New York City.

Marking Kane

Marking Kane
Author: A.C. Katt
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1646565010

Gabriel Martin has hope. Three of the Alphas on the council have found mates in the past few years. Returning to New York from Atlanta, he comes across a human who has been raped in an alleyway. The human is his mate, Kane Brady. Kane has been teaching at the local high school and refuses to rubber stamp the education of their star basketball players -- almost paying the price with his life. He’s unusual as he’s a human Omega but he can’t be intimate with Gabriel because of his horrific experience. It’s up to the Alphas and their Mates to help Kane recover and accept all that it is to be with Gabriel.

The Mark of Cain

The Mark of Cain
Author: Ruth Mellinkoff
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520906373

For few verses in the Bible is the relationship between scripture and the artistic imagination more intriguing than for the conclusion of Genesis 4:15: "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain, that whosoever found him should not kill him." What was the mark of Cain? The answers set before us in this sensitive study by art historian Ruth Mellinkoff are sometimes poignant, frequently surprising. An early summary of rabbinic answers, for examples runs as follows: R. Judah said: "He caused the orb of the sun to shine on his account." Said R. Nehemiah to him: "For that wretch He would cause the orb of the sun to shine! Rather, he caused leprosy to break out on him...." Rab said: "He gave him a dog." Abba Jose said: "He made a horn grow out of him." Rab said: "He made him an example to murderers." R. Hanin said: "He made him an example to penitents." R. Levi said in the name of R. Simeon b. Lakish: "He suspended judgment until the flood came and swept him away." After a review of such early Jewish and Christian exegesis, Mellinkoff divides physical interpretations on the mark into three groups: "A Mark on Cain's Body," "A Movement of Cain's Body," and "A Blemish Associated with Cain's Body." Her discussion of these groups is the heart of her study and offers its richest examples of interplay among medieval art and imaginative literature, on the one hand, and biblical exegesis, on the other. Thus in one remarkable tour de force, she shows us how a poetic misprision of Genesis 4:24 - "Sevenfold vengeance will be taken for Cain: but for Lamech seventy times sevenfold" - made Lamech the murderer of Cain; how there then grew up the legend that Lamech, a hunter, had killed Cain when he mistook him for an animal; how from that, the notion that the mark of Cain was a horn or horns on Cain's head arose (in the poignant formulation of the Tanhuma Midrash: "Oh father, you have killed something that resembles a man except it has a horn on its forehead!"); and how from that, in the maturity of the legend, there flowered Cornish drama, Irish saga, and stunning reliefs of a dying, antlered Cain in the cathedrals of Vezelay and Autun. Like Genesis 4:15 itself, 'The Mark of Cain' is suggestive rather than comprehensive. Concluding chapters on "Intentionally Distorted Interpretations of Cain's Mark" and "Cain's Mark and the Jews" bring the history down to our own day, but Mellinkoff does not claim to have said the last word on the subject. Her achievement is neither documentary nor exegetical but rather demonstrative: she shows us with brilliant economy how the artistic imagination functioned in a world whose intellectual definition was a closed canonical text.

The Mark of Cain

The Mark of Cain
Author: Katharina von Kellenbach
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 019993746X

The Mark of Cain fleshes out a history of conversations that contributed to Germany's coming to terms with a guilty past. Katharina von Kellenbach draws on letters exchanged between clergy and Nazi perpetrators, written notes of prison chaplains, memoirs, sermons, and prison publications to illuminate the moral and spiritual struggles of perpetrators after World War II. These documents provide intimate insights into the self-reflection and self-perception of perpetrators. As Germany looks back on more than sixty years of passionate debate about political, personal and legal guilt, its ongoing engagement with the legacy of perpetration has transformed German culture and politics. The willingness to forgive and forget displayed by the father in the parable of the Prodigal Son became the paradigm central to Germany's rehabilitation and reintegration of Nazi perpetrators. The problem with Luke's parable in this context is that, unlike the son in the parable, perpetrators did not ask for forgiveness. Most agents of state crimes felt innocent. Von Kellenbach proposes the story of the mark of Cain as a counter narrative. In contrast to the Prodigal Son, who is quickly forgiven and welcomed back into the house of the father, the fratricidal Cain is charged to rebuild his life on the basis of open communication about the past. The story of the Prodigal Son equates forgiveness with forgetting; Cain's story links redemption with remembrance and suggests a strategy of critical engagement with perpetrators.

The First Book of Moses, Called Genesis

The First Book of Moses, Called Genesis
Author:
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1999
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780802136107

Hailed as "the most radical repackaging of the Bible since Gutenberg", these Pocket Canons give an up-close look at each book of the Bible.