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Author | : Sally Odgers |
Publisher | : HarperCollins Australia |
Total Pages | : 11 |
Release | : 2010-08-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0730450392 |
This is a book for young adult girls about the complications of life for two young dancers eager to succeed Merimba and Pirry are twins in appearance and character, living in two different worlds. Merimba is a quadriplegic whose condition has dragged her family apart. She is in a coma. Pirry is a Valourn, an acrobatic dancer in the land of Rargon. When Merimba flees her body a switch is made.
Author | : Jennifer Fallon |
Publisher | : Spectra |
Total Pages | : 593 |
Release | : 2008-11-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307487695 |
Darkness threatens Ranadon again in the form of an eclipse. The Goddess wants to give the people of Ranadon a sign—and only Dirk Provin can interpret it. To do so, Dirk has systematically betrayed his one-time allies to join his most hated enemies. Now, with neither side trusting him, Dirk sets his own devious plot in motion Senet’s Crippled Prince, Misha, has found unexpected and tenuous sanctuary among the Baenlanders of Mil. To secure their trust, he offers them the one thing they cannot refuse. Meanwhile, Alenor, Queen of Dhevyn, betrayed by her husband, Kirsh, and Tia Veran, deceived by Dirk, set out for revenge and to finally free their people at any cost. As the second sons and the rest of their generation pursue different paths to survival and freedom, they discover that the will of the Goddess—and of men—works in mysterious ways. And as Dirk’s old enemies join with new ones, his attempt to save Ranadon may cost him his friends, his love...and his life.
Author | : Herbert H. Lieberman |
Publisher | : Little Brown |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780316524179 |
With mounting pressure, Mooney, a New York police lieutenant, is given one last chance to solve the vicious Shadow Dance murders.
Author | : Suzie Clarke |
Publisher | : Bold Strokes Books Inc |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2022-01-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1635558301 |
Security specialist Rachel Portola and her wife, Claire, have begun to rebuild their lives and hope for their future. Rachel has made a promise to stay far away from danger, but her loyalties are tested when two of her team go missing while searching for Eshee Yumiko, the woman who will stop at nothing to see Rachel suffer. Rachel must find a way to become the hunter rather than the hunted and put an end to Eshee’s vendetta. But all Claire sees are Rachel’s broken promises, and her obsession to keep them safe by putting herself in peril may be the very thing that tears them apart for good. Third and final book in the Moon Shadow series.
Author | : William Chapman Sharpe |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 441 |
Release | : 2017-08-04 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0190682264 |
What's in a shadow? Menace, seduction, or salvation? Immaterial but profound, shadows lurk everywhere in literature and the visual arts, signifying everything from the treachery of appearances to the unfathomable power of God. From Plato to Picasso, from Rembrandt to Welles and Warhol, from Lord of the Rings to the latest video game, shadows act as central players in the drama of Western culture. Yet because they work silently, artistic shadows often slip unnoticed past audiences and critics. Conceived as an accessible introduction to this elusive phenomenon, Grasping Shadows is the first book that offers a general theory of how all shadows function in texts and visual media. Arguing that shadow images take shape within a common cultural field where visual and verbal meanings overlap, William Sharpe ranges widely among classic and modern works, revealing the key motifs that link apparently disparate works such as those by Fra Angelico and James Joyce, Clementina Hawarden and Kara Walker, Charles Dickens and Kumi Yamashita. Showing how real-world shadows have shaped the meanings of shadow imagery, Grasping Shadows guides the reader through the techniques used by writers and artists to represent shadows from the Renaissance onward. The last chapter traces how shadows impact the art of the modern city, from Renoir and Zola to film noir and projection systems that capture the shadows of passers-by on streets around the globe. Extending his analysis to contemporary street art, popular songs, billboards, and shadow-theatre, Sharpe demonstrates a practical way to grasp the "dark side" that looms all around us.
Author | : Margaret Coel |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2003-08-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1440627746 |
With the disappearance of a young man and his old friend Vicky Holden accused of murder, Father John O'Malley must prove his hunch that both events are connected to a dangerous sect leader known as Orlando-who has resurrected the old Shadow Dance religion.
Author | : Beverly L. Anderson |
Publisher | : Ashes of Reality LLC |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2023-06-24 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
In an abandoned dance studio, there's music and dancing unheard and unseen by anyone. The whispers in the shadows laud praises upon the figure that spins around the room. Nothing moves, and yet everything moves around the room. Darkness and light intertwine and dance to cast the shadows of the world. A dance that goes beyond the borders between the worlds is performed within flickering shadows. The Shadowdancer knows the truth. Without the darkness, there can be no light. Between them lies the shadow in which the Shadowdancer twirls. Enter the world of the Shadowdancer, and find yourself immersed in 150 poems living in the light, the dark, and the shadow.
Author | : P.Z. Walker |
Publisher | : P.Z. Walker |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2016-07-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
While Jeremy blossoms in his new job and finds new ways to express himself, Sheila suddenly finds herself in Mississippi where a friend is trying to save someone's life. A fellow Shaman wanted to be a Shadow Dancer and that did not turn out well. Follow Sheila to Mississippi and join her on her adventures! This is book 5 in the "Naked Crow" series.
Author | : Herbert Lieberman |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 2013-07-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1480432644 |
A serial killer is terrorizing New York City . . . and he just picked up a copycat For Police Lieutenant Frank Mooney, life is a series of problems and complications; he has his hands full with a savage rapist and murderer dubbed “the Dancer.” Despite Mooney and the NYPD’s efforts, the Dancer has already accrued an alarming body count—and Mooney’s job is on the line if he doesn’t put a stop to the savage murder spree. However, this is no average serial killer case: The Dancer has a copycat, dubbed “the Shadow Dancer,” reenacting his brutal work. Shadow Dancers chronicles the harrowing manhunt that engulfs Manhattan as Mooney attempts to bring these two psychopaths to justice. As the lieutenant gets closer to his suspects, he finds two murderers as chilling and unexpected as any in crime literature. Herbert Lieberman has created an unforgettable trio with Frank Mooney, the Dancer, and the Shadow Dancer—one that will have readers whipping through the pages to reach the story’s shocking conclusion.
Author | : Alice Maurice |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2013-03-15 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 145293939X |
The Cinema and Its Shadow argues that race has defined the cinematic apparatus since the earliest motion pictures, especially at times of technological transition. In particular, this work explores how racial difference became central to the resolving of cinematic problems: the stationary camera, narrative form, realism, the synchronization of image and sound, and, perhaps most fundamentally, the immaterial image—the cinema’s “shadow,” which figures both the material reality of the screen image and its racist past. Discussing early “race subjects,” Alice Maurice demonstrates that these films influenced cinematic narrative in lasting ways by helping to determine the relation between stillness and motion, spectacle and narrative drive. The book examines how motion picture technology related to race, embodiment, and authenticity at specific junctures in cinema’s development, including the advent of narratives, feature films, and sound. In close readings of such films as The Cheat, Shadows, and Hallelujah!, Maurice reveals how the rhetoric of race repeatedly embodies film technology, endowing it with a powerful mix of authenticity and magic. In this way, the racialized subject became the perfect medium for showing off, shoring up, and reintroducing the cinematic apparatus at various points in the history of American film. Moving beyond analyzing race in purely thematic or ideological terms, Maurice traces how it shaped the formal and technological means of the cinema.