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Null-ABC
Author | : H. Beam Piper |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In 'Null-ABC' by H. Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire, readers are led into a meticulously woven tapestry of science fiction narratives that challenge the conventional understanding of literacy and education. This anthology showcases the striking diversity of speculative fiction, melding together elements of dystopian futures with keen sociopolitical commentary. The writings within the collection serve as critical mirrors to the enduring issues surrounding education systems and the control of information, making this compilation both timely and timeless. The standout pieces in this collection, while spanning various sub-genres and styles, all orbit around the central theme of intellectual freedom versus societal control, offering readers a rich and variegated literary experience. The contributing authors, Piper and McGuire, each bring their own unique backgrounds and perspectives to the collection, enriching it with layers of depth and complexity. Rooted in the mid-20th century, a period rife with both technological optimism and Cold War anxieties, their works encapsulate the era's conflicting sentiments about progress, freedom, and the role of government. This anthology, therefore, stands at the crossroads of historical and cultural movements, providing a snapshot into the evolving dialogue about human knowledge and power. 'Readers are urged to explore 'Null-ABC' not just as a literary escape, but as a vital bridge connecting past and present discourse on freedom, literacy, and societal governance. This anthology offers a unique chance to engage with themes that are as relevant now as they were when Piper and McGuire penned their stories. For scholars, educators, and enthusiasts of science fiction, this collection is a crucial addition to any library, promising not only enjoyment but also the opportunity to partake in the larger conversation about the direction in which society and its values are headed.
The Mirror and the Palette
Author | : Jennifer Higgie |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2021-10-05 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1643138049 |
A dazzlingly original and ambitious book on the history of female self-portraiture by one of today's most well-respected art critics. Her story weaves in and out of time and place. She's Frida Kahlo, Loïs Mailou Jones and Amrita Sher-Gil en route to Mexico City, Paris or Bombay. She's Suzanne Valadon and Gwen John, craving city lights, the sea and solitude; she's Artemisia Gentileschi striding through the streets of Naples and Paula Modersohn-Becker in Worpswede. She's haunting museums in her paint-stained dress, scrutinising how El Greco or Titian or Van Dyck or Cézanne solved the problems that she too is facing. She's railing against her corsets, her chaperones, her husband and her brothers; she's hammering on doors, dreaming in her bedroom, working day and night in her studio. Despite the immense hurdles that have been placed in her way, she sits at her easel, picks up a mirror and paints a self-portrait because, as a subject, she is always available. Until the twentieth century, art history was, in the main, written by white men who tended to write about other white men. The idea that women in the West have always made art was rarely cited as a possibility. Yet they have - and, of course, continue to do so - often against tremendous odds, from laws and religion to the pressures of family and public disapproval. In The Mirror and the Palette, Jennifer Higgie introduces us to a cross-section of women artists who embody the fact that there is more than one way to understand our planet, more than one way to live in it and more than one way to make art about it. Spanning 500 years, biography and cultural history intertwine in a narrative packed with tales of rebellion, adventure, revolution, travel and tragedy enacted by women who turned their back on convention and lived lives of great resilience, creativity and bravery.
Jewel City
Author | : James A. Ganz |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2015-10-17 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0520287185 |
Timed with the centennial of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) of 1915, Jewel City presents a large and representative selection of artworks from the fair, emphasizing the variety of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints that greeted attendees. It is unique in its focus on the works of art that were scattered among the venues of the expositionÑthe most comprehensive art exhibition ever shown on the West Coast. Notably, the PPIE included the first American presentations of Italian Futurism, Austrian Expressionism, and Hungarian avant-garde painting, and there were also major displays of paintings by prominent Americans, especially those working in the Impressionist style. This lavishly illustrated catalogue features works by masters such as Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, Claude Monet, Paul CŽzanne, Robert Henri, Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, Edvard Munch, Oskar Kokoschka, Umberto Boccioni, and many more. The volume also explores the PPIEÕs distinctive murals program, developments in the art of printmaking, and the legacy of the French Pavilion, which hosted an abundance of works by Auguste Rodin and inspired the founding and architecture of the Legion of Honor museum in San Francisco. A rich and fascinating study of a critical moment in American and European art history, Jewel City is indispensable for understanding both the United StatesÕ and CaliforniaÕs role in the reception of modernism as well as the regionÕs historical place on the international art stage. Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Exhibition dates: de Young Museum, San Francisco: October 17, 2015ÐJanuary 10, 2016
Subject Collections
Author | : Lee Ash |
Publisher | : New York : Bowker |
Total Pages | : 938 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : |
When the Elephants Dance
Author | : Tess Uriza Holthe |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 549 |
Release | : 2002-03-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0676806732 |
“Papa explains the war like this: ‘When the elephants dance, the chickens must be careful.’ The great beasts, as they circle one another, shaking the trees and trumpeting loudly, are the Amerikanos and the Japanese as they fight. And our Philippine Islands? We are the small chickens.” Once in a great while comes a storyteller who can illuminate worlds large and small, in ways both magical and true to life. When the Elephants Dance is set in the waning days of World War II, as the Japanese and the Americans engage in a fierce battle for possession of the Philippine Islands. Through the eyes of three narrators, thirteen-year-old Alejandro Karangalan, his spirited older sister Isabelle, and Domingo, a passionate guerilla commander, we see how ordinary people find hope for survival where none seems to exist. While the Karangalan family and their neighbors huddle together for survival in the cellar of a house, they tell magical stories to one another based on Filipino myth that transport the listeners from the chaos of the war around them and give them new resolve to continue fighting. Outside the safety of their refuge the war rages on—fiery bombs torch the countryside, Japanese soldiers round up and interrogate innocent people, and from the hills guerilla fighters wage a desperate campaign against the enemy. Inside the cellar, these men, women, and children put their hopes and dreams on hold as they wait out the war. This stunning debut novel celebrates with richness and depth the spirit of the Filipino people and their fascinating story and marks the introduction of an author who will join the ranks of writers such as Arundhati Roy, Manil Suri, and Amy Tan.