The Backward Flying Angel

The Backward Flying Angel
Author: Jim Sparr
Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1506902138

The Backward Flying Angel gives the reader examples that demonstrate how experiences, family, institutions of education and religion shape our view of life. The author briefly compares five living generations, and different approaches to parenting. The author also reflects on himself in each of these three roles as a grandparent, parent and child. Carter, the fifth generation member, tells the story from his perspective while traveling to and on vacation in Colorado, and deals with subjects such as communicating, discipline, comedy and tragedy, patience, temper, bad language, love and bonding. Keywords: Communication, Discipline, Comedy, Tragedy, Patience, Temper, Bad Language, Love, Bonding.

Cinema and Experience

Cinema and Experience
Author: Miriam Hansen
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520265599

Kracauer. Film, medium of a disintegrating world. -- Curious Americanism. -- Benjamin. Actuality, antinomies. -- Aura: the appropriation of a concept. -- Mistaking the moon for a ball. -- Micky-maus. -- Room-for-play. -- Adorno. The question of film aesthetics. -- Kracauer in exile. Theory of film.

Walter Benjamin: Modernity

Walter Benjamin: Modernity
Author: Peter Osborne
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780415325356

No other single author has so commanding a critical presence across so many disciplines within the arts and humanities, in so many national contexts, as Walter Benjamin (1892-1940). The belated reception of his work as a literary critic (dating from the late 1950s) has been followed by a rapid series of critical receptions in different contexts: Frankfurt Critical Theory and Marxism, Judaism, Film Theory, Post-structuralism, Philosophical Romanticism, and Cultural Studies.This collection brings together a selection of the most critically important items in the literature, across the full range of Benjamin's cultural-theoretical interests, from all periods of the reception of his writings, but focusing upon the most recent, to produce a comprehensive overview of the best critical literature.

Benjamin’s Ghosts

Benjamin’s Ghosts
Author: Gerhard Richter
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780804741262

This book explores the implications for today's critical concerns of the work of Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), one of the most powerful and influential thinkers of the 20th century.

German Film & Literature

German Film & Literature
Author: Eric Rentschler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136368736

First Published in 1986. This collection of essays by an international team of scholars is the first sustained investigation in any language of the historical interactions between German film and literature. It is a book about adaptations and transformations, about why filmmakers adapt certain material at certain times. The major impetus at work is the desire to expand the field of adaptation study to include sociological, theoretical and historical dimensions, and to bring a livelier regard for intertextuality to the studies of German film and literature. It is concerned with the ways in which filmmakers in Germany- from Pabst and von Sternberg to Fassbinder, Herzog and Sanders-Brahms- have engaged and been engaged by, literary history.

A flying Angel

A flying Angel
Author: Hussein Habasch
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2015-01-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 132614118X

I apologize to all the children who I couldn't write about them... I apologize to all those who were martyred, killed, and died under the rubble... I apologize to all those who were perished in cold blood by the snipers bullets...I apologize to all those who were tortured with unmatched Brutality... I apologize to all those who were

Rise Up!

Rise Up!
Author: Chris Jones
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350071951

Penned by one of America's best-known daily theatre critics and organized chronologically, this lively and readable book tells the story of Broadway's renaissance from the darkest days of the AIDS crisis, via the disaster that was Spiderman: Turn off the Dark through the unparalleled financial, artistic and political success of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton. It is the story of the embrace of risk and substance. In so doing, Chris Jones makes the point that the theatre thrived by finally figuring out how to embrace the bold statement and insert itself into the national conversation - only to find out in 2016 that a hefty sector of the American public had not been listening to what it had to say. Chris Jones was in the theatres when and where it mattered. He takes readers from the moment when Tony Kushner's angel crashed (quite literally) through the ceiling of prejudice and religious intolerance to the triumph of Hamilton, with the coda of the Broadway cast addressing a new Republican vice-president from the stage. That complex performance - at once indicative of the theatre's new clout and its inability to fully change American society for the better - is the final scene of the book.