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Hulk, Pitt
Author | : Peter Allen David |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | : 9780785102977 |
From Darkness to Light
Author | : Igal Halfin |
Publisher | : University of Pittsburgh Pre |
Total Pages | : 490 |
Release | : 2000-07-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0822972042 |
In this interdisciplinary and controversial work, Igal Halfin looks at Marxist theory in a new light, attempting to break down the divisions between history, philosophy, and literary theory. His approach is methodological, combining intellectual and social history to argue that if we are to take the Bolshevik revolutionary experiment seriously, we have to examine carefully the ideological presupposition of both communist ideological texts and the archival documents that social historians believe truly reflect lived experience in order to see what effects these texts had on reality. Igal Halfin aims to turn Marxism, class, and consciousness from subjects of analysis to its objects. From Darkness to Light begins by examining the Marxist philosophy of history as understood by the Russian revolutionary movement. Halfin argues that the Soviet government took its cues to how it could bring about a classless society from a peculiar blending of eschatological thinking and modern techniques of power. Halfin then offers a case study of the Bolshevik attempt in the 1920s to create the “Communist New Man” by amalgamating the characteristics of the intellectual and the worker in order to eradicate the petit-bourgeois traits attributed by the regime to the pre-revolutionary individualistic and decadent student. Halfin’s conclusions raise important questions about Marxist theory as it relates to class, historical progress, and communism itself. His approach suggests that “proletarianization” should be understood not as a change in the social composition of the student body, but as the introduction of the language of class into the universities. Through the examination of the process of the literary construction of class identity, Halfin concludes that the student class affiliation in the Soviet Union of the 1920s was not simply a matter of social origins, but of students’ ability, using a set of ritualized procedures, to defend their claims to a working-class identity. Halfin’s conclusions raise important questions about Marxist theory as it relates to class, historical progress, and communism itself.
Darkness / Pitt
Author | : Paul Jenkins |
Publisher | : Image Comics |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010-12-07 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 9781607061083 |
Dale Keown's classic hero, Pitt, makes his return to comics! When Pitt's mission to track down those infected by an alien virus brings him to The Darkness bearer Jackie's stomping ground in New York, they are invariably drawn together. Both attract the unwanted attention of the Federal Government and mayhem ensues! The crossover reunites The Darkness writer Paul Jenkins (Captain America, Mythos) and Pitt creator Dale Keown (Hulk: The End), collecting all three issues of the mini-series, as well as a cover gallery and behind-the-scenes bonus material. Also included is the landmark The Darkness #75 for first time readers!
Already Dead
Author | : Charlie Huston |
Publisher | : Del Rey |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2007-12-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307414515 |
Those stories you hear? The ones about things that only come out at night? Things that feed on blood, feed on us? Got news for you: they’re true. Only it’s not like the movies or old man Stoker’s storybook. It’s worse. Especially if you happen to be one of them. Just ask Joe Pitt. There’s a shambler on the loose. Some fool who got himself infected with a flesh-eating bacteria is lurching around, trying to munch on folks’ brains. Joe hates shamblers, but he’s still the one who has to deal with them. That’s just the kind of life he has. Except afterlife might be better word. From the Battery to the Bronx, and from river to river, Manhattan is crawling with Vampyres. Joe is one of them, and he’s not happy about it. Yeah, he gets to be stronger and faster than you, and he’s tough as nails and hard to kill. But spending his nights trying to score a pint of blood to feed the Vyrus that’s eating at him isn’t his idea of a good time. And Joe doesn’t make it any easier on himself. Going his own way, refusing to ally with the Clans that run the undead underside of Manhattan–it ain’t easy. It’s worse once he gets mixed up with the Coalition–the city’s most powerful Clan–and finds himself searching for a poor little rich girl who’s gone missing in Alphabet City. Now the Coalition and the girl’s high-society parents are breathing down his neck, anarchist Vampyres are pushing him around, and a crazy Vampyre cult is stalking him. No time to complain, though. Got to find that girl and kill that shambler before the whip comes down . . . and before the sun comes up.
To Each Their Darkness
Author | : Gary A. Braunbeck |
Publisher | : Apex Publications |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2010-12 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0984553517 |
2010 Stoker Award Winner for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction Explore the world of writing horror from a Bram Stoker and International Horror Guild award-winning author's point of view. Gary Braunbeck uses film, fiction, and life experience to elucidate the finer points of storytelling, both in and out of genre. This part-autobiographical, always analytical book looks at how stories develop and what makes them work--or not work--when they're told. Be warned: reality is as brutal as fiction. Rob Zombie, police shootings, William Goldman, and human misery are all teachers to the horror neophyte, and Braunbeck uses their lessons to make To Each Their Darkness a whirlwind of horror and hope for the aspiring writer.
Temper
Author | : Beth Bachmann |
Publisher | : University of Pittsburgh Press |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2009-09-13 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0822990660 |
Temper is at once violent and controlled, unflinching and unforgiving in temperament. The poems are mercilessly recursive, placing pressure on the lyric as a mode of both the elegiac and the ecstatic. The result is an enforced silence, urgent with grief.
The Government of Nature
Author | : Afaa Michael Weaver |
Publisher | : University of Pittsburgh Press |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2013-02-01 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0822978628 |
This is the second volume of a trilogy (the first was The Plum Flower Dance) in which Weaver analyzes his life, striving to become the ideal poet. In The Government of Nature, Afaa Michael Weaver explores the trauma of his childhood—including sexual abuse—using a "cartography and thematic structure drawn from Chinese spiritualism." Weaver is a practitioner of Daoism, and this collection deals directly with the abuse in the context of Daoist renderings of nature as metaphor for the human body.
Ingrid Pitt
Author | : Ingrid Pitt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : Motion picture actors and actresses |
ISBN | : 9781887664547 |
Darkness Before Dawn
Author | : Ingrid Pitt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2013-08 |
Genre | : Motion picture actors and actresses |
ISBN | : 9780957676220 |
Imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp with her mother, the young Ingrid Pitt survived against the odds. She later fled from East Germany to pursue a movie career in America. 'Darkness Before Dawn' paints an intimate and fascinating portrait of the Hammer horror icon.