The Poisoned Embrace

The Poisoned Embrace
Author: Lawrence Osborne
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1993
Genre: Sex
ISBN: 9780747513810

Since the days of the Early Fathers, sex and death have formed a theological equation known as "sexual pessimism"--an aversion to the carnal which consequently elevates the virginal and the chaste. Here, Osborne gives a bracing account of how we imagine one of the most intimate aspects of our lives.

Farewell Espana

Farewell Espana
Author: Howard M. Sachar
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0804150532

Farewell Espana transcends conventional historical narrative. With the lucidity and verve that have characterized his numerous earlier volumes, Howard Sachar breathes life into the leading dramatis personae of the Sephardic world: the royal counselors Samuel ibn Nagrela and Joseph Nasi, the poets Solomon ibn Gabirol and Judah Halevi, the philosophers Moses Maimonides and Baruch Spinoza, the statesmen Benjamin Disraeli and Pierre Mendes-France, the warriors Moshe Pijade and David Elazar, the fabulous charlatans David Reuveni and Shabbatai Zvi. In its breadth and richness of texture, Sachar's account sweeps to the contemporary era of Mussolini, Hitler, and Franco, poignantly traces the fate of Balkan Sephardic communities during the Holocaust -- and their revival in the Land and State of Israel. Not least of all, the author offers a tactile dimension of immediacy in his personal encounters with the storied venues and current personalities of the Sephardic world. Farewell Espana is a window opened on a glowing civilization once all but extinguished, and now flickering again into renewed creativity.

France

France
Author: Ian Littlewood
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781858288260

Provides a concise overview of France's history, from its beginnings to the present day (2002) by use of time-lines, sidebars, illustrations, and quotes.

A Pagan Spoiled

A Pagan Spoiled
Author: Anthony Winterbourne
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780838639788

By giving due weight to these themes in particular, the complexity of Wagner's final work is seen to resolve into a feminization of the nature of religious redemption."--BOOK JACKET.

Bram Stoker's Dracula

Bram Stoker's Dracula
Author: Carol Margaret Davison
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1997-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1550022792

A collection of essays by some of the world's leading scholars analyzing and celebrating the novel's legacy in popular culture.

Eça de Queiroz

Eça de Queiroz
Author: Maria Filomena Mónica
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781855661158

The first literary biography in English of Eça de Queiroz, the Portuguese Dickens.

Seventy-Seven Clocks

Seventy-Seven Clocks
Author: Christopher Fowler
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2005-11-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553902113

The odd couple of detection—the brilliant but cranky detectives of London’s Peculiar Crimes Unit—return in a tense, atmospheric new thriller that keeps you guessing until the final page. This time Bryant and May are up against a series of bizarre murders that defy human understanding—and a killer no human hand may be able to stop. A mysterious stranger in outlandish Edwardian garb defaces a painting in the National Gallery. Then a guest at the exclusive Savoy Hotel is fatally bitten by what appears to be a marshland snake. An outbreak of increasingly bizarre crimes has hit London—and, fittingly, come to the attention of the Peculiar Crimes Unit. Art vandalism, an exploding suspect, pornography, rat poison, Gilbert and Sullivan musicals, secret societies…and not a single suspect in sight. The killer they’re chasing has a dark history, a habit of staying hidden, and time itself on his side. Detectives John May and Arthur Bryant may have finally met their match, and this time they’re really working against the clock….

Travelers' Tales Paris

Travelers' Tales Paris
Author: James O'Reilly
Publisher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-12-27
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1609520742

Paris is one city that you should endeavor to know over the course of a lifetime, and not just in one or two visits. It is the center of the civilized universe, and it belongs to everyone—even to those who see it only in their dreams. The City of Light has bestowed on millions the gift of the incandescent present, an image or experience into which all life is condensed and reflected upon for years to come. Travelers’ Tales Paris captures the romance of the world’s favorite city through stories that entertain, inform, and touch the heart. John Gregory Dunne reveals the manic pleasures of driving in the city’s chaotic traffic. Joseph Diedrich and Katya Macklovich explore romantic encounters that could only happen here. Herbert Gold and David Applefield take aim at the nostalgia surrounding The Left Bank, one reveling in its literary past, the other urging the visitor to reach out to a new, modern Paris in the outlying area of Montreuil. Tim O’Reilly and Coleman Lollar evoke the appeal of unexpected tourist sites, and Marcel Laventurier recounts his harrowing escape from the Nazis on a train bound for occupied Paris in a tale you will never forget.