Rise Against Desperation

Rise Against Desperation
Author: Weng WuShuang
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1649552416

After being oppressed and humiliated for two years, they thought that they would no longer be able to resist and swallow their anger, but instead, their damaged meridians were repaired by a mysterious artifact that they were born with. The young man's inner resistance gradually became filled with light; since the world was filled with the unknown, the red light from the sky was the blood of the weak. 

Sparks

Sparks
Author: Marco Liuzzi
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 0557431859

Desperate for God's Presence

Desperate for God's Presence
Author: Bill Vincent
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0244709386

Continuing in the tradition of his Dark Radical Poetics, this sequel to the eschaton sequence sees the author continue a journey begun and assumedly ended with the conclusion of that sequence. Having survived an existential, moral, creative and mental crisis, the author re-examines his position with respect to Schopenhauerian/Nietzschean philosophy. Post-structuralism and suicide, language, communique, self-harm and scarification, remain topics of calmer interest, as the author also attempts to come to terms with an interpretation of Being. Written according to a strict structural schema, in a studiously leaner aphoristic style, this more mature companion piece to the eschaton sequence has, as before, much to offer in the way of incidental wisdom and worldly insights and asides. A deep expressionistic rendering of the course of one man, one book or one locus of a being's thinking, this modest volume will surely entertain, pursuing clarity in beauty, and also intellectually stimulate the reader and edify.

Mutation Z: Desperate Measures

Mutation Z: Desperate Measures
Author: Marilyn Peake
Publisher: Marilyn Peake
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Attacked by pirates aboard a cargo ship, the scientists realize they’re in a brutal race against time to find a cure for the growing plague. As things heat up in the United States with both the U.S. military and radical militias targeting those trying to develop a vaccine and cure for the Zombie Plague, more researchers flee to Mark Chen’s bunker in China. There, they will be free to carry on their research. Bringing patients afflicted with the Zombie Virus to China on a cargo ship, they’re attacked by pirates. It becomes very clear that they’re in a race against time to try and save the human race. NOVELLA. GENRES: Zombie Fiction, Apocalyptic Science Fiction, Conspiracy Fiction, Horror. Mutation Z: Desperate Measures is the sixth and final book in the Mutation Z series. “I almost didn’t want to start this one as it’s the final book and I didn’t want it to end. / I wondered who would survive, if they’d find a cure, whether the world could be saved. I didn’t have a clue how all of my questions would be answered. / The author did a bang up job of doing just that.” – Laura, FUONLYKNEW Blog “Marilyn Peake wraps up this novella series, exposing all the conspiracies and corruption, the perverted reasons for setting the zombies loose, and my juices were flowing as they pissed me off and sickened me beyond words, but left me with the faith that a…few good men/women can make all the difference in the world.” – Sherry Fundin, Blogger and Reviewer

The Argosy

The Argosy
Author: Mrs. Henry Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1899
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

A magazine of tales, travels, essays, and poems.

Revival: The New Transatlantic Agenda (2001)

Revival: The New Transatlantic Agenda (2001)
Author: Hall Gardner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 135173699X

This title was first published in 2001. The main objective of this study is to analyze the developments in Euro-Atlantic relations in view of the changing nature of the European Union and the United States.

Desperate Characters

Desperate Characters
Author: Paula Fox
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1999-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393342123

One of The Atlantic's Great American Novels One of the New York Times' 25 Most Significant New York City Novels From the Last 100 Years "A towering landmark of postwar Realism…A sustained work of prose so lucid and fine it seems less written than carved." —David Foster Wallace Otto and Sophie Bentwood live in a changing neighborhood in Brooklyn. Their stainless-steel kitchen is newly installed, and their Mercedes is parked curbside. After Sophie is bitten on the hand while trying to feed a stray, perhaps rabies-infected cat, a series of small and ominous disasters begin to plague the Bentwoods' lives, revealing the fault lines and fractures in a marriage—and a society—wrenching itself apart. First published in 1970 to wide acclaim, Desperate Characters stands as one of the most dazzling and rigorous examples of the storyteller's craft in postwar American literature — a novel that, according to Irving Howe, ranks with "Billy Budd, The Great Gatsby, Miss Lonelyhearts, and Seize the Day."

The Show That Never Ends: The Rise and Fall of Prog Rock

The Show That Never Ends: The Rise and Fall of Prog Rock
Author: David Weigel
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0393242269

The wildly entertaining story of progressive rock, the music that ruled the 1970s charts—and has divided listeners ever since. The Show That Never Ends is the definitive story of the extraordinary rise and fall of progressive (“prog”) rock. Epitomized by such classic, chart-topping bands as Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, and Emerson Lake & Palmer, along with such successors as Rush, Marillion, Asia, Styx, and Porcupine Tree, prog sold hundreds of millions of records. It brought into the mainstream concept albums, spaced-out cover art, crazy time signatures, multitrack recording, and stagecraft so bombastic it was spoofed in the classic movie This Is Spinal Tap. With a vast knowledge of what Rolling Stone has called “the deliciously decadent genre that the punks failed to kill,” access to key people who made the music, and the passion of a true enthusiast, Washington Post national reporter David Weigel tells the story of prog in all its pomp, creativity, and excess. Weigel explains exactly what was “progressive” about prog rock and how its complexity and experimentalism arose from such precursors as the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds and the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper. He traces prog’s popularity from the massive success of Procol Harum’s “Whiter Shade of Pale” and the Moody Blues’ “Nights in White Satin” in 1967. He reveals how prog’s best-selling, epochal albums were made, including The Dark Side of the Moon, Thick as a Brick, and Tubular Bells. And he explores the rise of new instruments into the prog mix, such as the synthesizer, flute, mellotron, and—famously—the double-neck guitar. The Show That Never Ends is filled with the candid reminiscences of prog’s celebrated musicians. It also features memorable portraits of the vital contributions of producers, empresarios, and technicians such as Richard Branson, Brian Eno, Ahmet Ertegun, and Bob Moog. Ultimately, Weigel defends prog from the enormous derision it has received for a generation, and he reveals the new critical respect and popularity it has achieved in its contemporary resurgence.