The Literary Shop

The Literary Shop
Author: James Lauren Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1894
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

Telephone Tales

Telephone Tales
Author: Gianni Rodari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9781592702848

Reminiscent of Scheherazade and One Thousand and One Nights, Gianni Rodari's Telephone Tales is many stories within a story. Every night, a traveling father must finish a bedtime story in the time that a single coin will buy. One night, it's a carousel that adults cannot comprehend, but whose operator must be some sort of magician, the next, it's a land filled with butter men who melt in the sunshine Awarded the Hans Christian Anderson Award in 1970, Gianni Rodari is widely considered to be Italy's most important children's author of the 20th century. Newly re-illustrated by Italian artist Valerio Vidali​ (The Forest)​, Telephone Tales​ entertains, while questioning and imagining other worlds.

The Conductor and Other Tales

The Conductor and Other Tales
Author: Jean Ferry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Jean Ferry's only published book of fiction, translated into English for the first time First published in French in 1950 in a limited edition of 100 copies, then republished in 1953 (and enthusiastically praised by André Breton), The Conductor and Other Tales is Jean Ferry's only published book of fiction. It is a collection of short prose narratives that offer a blend of pataphysical humor and surreal nightmare: secret societies so secret that one cannot know if one is a member or not, music-hall acts that walk a tightrope from humor to horror, childhood memories of a man never born, and correspondence from countries that are more states of mind than geographical locales. Lying somewhere between Kafka's parables and the prose poems of Henri Michaux, Ferry's tales read like pages from the journal of a stranger in a familiar land. Though extracts have appeared regularly in Surrealist anthologies over the decades, The Conductor has never been fully translated into English until now. This edition includes four stories not included in the original French edition and is illustrated throughout with collages by Claude Ballaré. Jean Ferry (1906-1974) made his living as a screenwriter for such filmmakers as Luis Buñuel and Louis Malle, cowriting such classics as Henri-Georges Clouzot's Le Quai des orfèvres and script-doctoring Marcel Carné's Les Enfants du paradis. He was the first serious scholar and exegete of the work of Raymond Roussel (on whom he published three books) and a member of the Collège de 'Pataphysique.

The Crock of Gold

The Crock of Gold
Author: James Stephens
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2024-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Discover the enchanting world of Irish mythology with "The Crock of Gold" by James Stephens. This whimsical tale invites readers on a magical journey filled with mischief, philosophy, and the pursuit of happiness, as the lines between reality and the fantastical blur. As you dive into this delightful narrative, you might wonder: What if the true treasure in life lies not in gold, but in the connections we forge and the wisdom we gain? But here’s a thought-provoking twist: Could the chaos and humor of the characters reveal deeper truths about the human condition? Experience the rich tapestry of life in this beautifully crafted story, where leprechauns and philosophers collide in a search for the legendary pot of gold. Stephens' lyrical prose brings to life the vibrant spirit of Ireland, making this work a captivating read for anyone who loves a good story. Are you ready to embrace the magic and mystery of this timeless tale? Engage with short, impactful paragraphs that transport you to a world where whimsy reigns supreme. This book is not just a story; it’s an exploration of what it means to truly live. This is your chance to uncover the treasures hidden within "The Crock of Gold." Will you allow this enchanting narrative to inspire your own journey? Don’t miss the opportunity to own this literary gem. Purchase "The Crock of Gold" now and embark on a whimsical adventure through the heart of Irish folklore!

The Halloween Store and Other Tales of All Hallows' Eve

The Halloween Store and Other Tales of All Hallows' Eve
Author: Ronald Kelly
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

When you first enter The Halloween Store, things seem normal. Fun and frightful decorations, ghastly costumes and masks of the season, and bags of candy galore. Then, as you travel farther into its shadowy depths, things begin to change. The air smells of damp autumn leaves and candle-scorched pumpkin. The shelves of All Hallows’ Eve fare grow darker and more disturbing. Strange and unsettling things of Halloweens past and present lurk amid the cobwebs and dust… Four trick-or-treaters purchase vintage costumes from a strip-mall shop, only to discover that they must sign a mysterious disclaimer for the Halloween celebration to come… After a man’s missing daughter is found–near death and physically altered–he must once again face a horrifying monster from his own childhood… A teenage girl hitches a ride after a Halloween rock & roll concert, only to learn that her favorite singing idol has made a pact with the Devil himself… Three kids receive unusual treats during a Halloween stop at their favorite teacher’s house… During a random visit to his hometown, a businessman treats a young boy to the joy and excitement of a Halloween festival, only to find that things are not what they first appeared to be… A rash of ghoulish jack-o’-lanterns leads a small-town sheriff to the doorstep of one of the most notorious serial killers of all time… An advertisement in the back of an old comic book prompts two friends to place an order that they soon come to regret… Seven horrific tales and two nostalgic essays… hand-picked for your Trick-or-Treat bag. With the arrival of a 2020 Halloween, there is no telling what terrifying treats and petrifying prizes may await you!

The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Naturalism

The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Naturalism
Author: Keith Newlin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0195368932

After its heyday in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, naturalism, a genre that typically depicts human beings as the product of biological and environmental forces over which they have little control, was supplanted by modernism, a genre in which writers experimented with innovations in form and content. In the last decade, the movement is again attracting spirited scholarly debate. The Oxford Handbook of American Literary Naturalism takes stock of the best new research in the field through collecting twenty-eight original essays drawing upon recent scholarship in literary and cultural studies. The contributors offer an authoritative and in-depth reassessment of writers from Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, and Jack London to Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Ernest Hemingway, Richard Wright, John Steinbeck, Joyce Carol Oates, and Cormac McCarthy. One set of essays focus on the genre itself, exploring the historical contexts that gave birth to it, the problem of definition, its interconnections with other genres, the scientific and philosophical ideas that motivate naturalist authors, and the continuing presence of naturalism in twenty-first century fiction. Others examine the tensions within the genre-the role of women and African-American writers, depictions of sexuality, the problem of race, and the critique of commodity culture and class. A final set of essays looks beyond the works to consider the role of the marketplace in the development of naturalism, the popular and critical response to the works, and the influence of naturalism in the other arts.

Literary News

Literary News
Author: L. Pylodet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1895
Genre: American literature
ISBN: