Toska

Toska
Author: Mansi Hitesh
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 148281210X

Why do we humans have hearts? Science says to keep the blood flowing through our body, to sustain life. Literature says to give meaning to our existence, to love someone. Spirituality says to endure pain and evolve, to survive loss. I believe its an amalgamation of all the three.

Toska

Toska
Author: Sara Al-Haider
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482855178

I do not love the sun or ever remember looking up to the sky for any kind of happiness. And when I was younger, people often would not look at me, especially when they noticed the bruises or the swollen lips. va isnt like all the other girls. She doesnt speak to the kids at schoolor to anyone, reallyunless spoken to by her teachers. She will do anything for her brother, Luke, and her mother, even though neither of them can protect her from her secret life. The life of horrific child abuse that she is forced to endure. Then suddenly, she seems to be totally winning the best life chance of the year. Rescued and adopted by a beautiful, kind, and wealthy psychiatrist, Eva is introduced to a world of wealth and privilege that she could only dream about when she was walking barefoot in the streets, selling homemade cookies. OMG, how did that happen? And when she meets a cute young man, with dark brown hair and eyes as blue as the sea, who takes her to simple places she has never encountered before, like ice cream parlors and carnivals, her life begins to turn around in the most unexpected ways. Too bad thats when the nightmares really begin. How can Eva even think about getting to know Ben Eisenberg when her abusers could be watching her every move?

Toska

Toska
Author: Alina Pleskova
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2023-06-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1646052935

Toska derives its title from the Russian word which denotes a melancholic longing without a singular cause, longing for a better world than the late-stage capitalist hell we live in. Toska explores a sense of rootlessness and a sort of anti-nationalism; how the pervasive sense of being an immigrant or "in but not of" a place never quite dissipates, particularly amid the dissonance and alienation felt within U.S. culture gunning towards a vision of imperialist capitalist white supremacist hegemony. Still, within this bleak reality, there's an insistence on documenting and noticing the multivalence of desire — its delights and pitfalls alike. These poems come to the weary conclusion, time and time again, that sexual liberalism/liberation and hedonism are only one sort of revelation — that this sort of openness and exploration isn't enough to save anyone from despair or the existentially weary feeling of toska from which the title takes its name. But desire is not just Eros — the poems carry a strong desire for a different world, for everyone.

Melancholic Identities, Toska and Reflective Nostalgia

Melancholic Identities, Toska and Reflective Nostalgia
Author: Sara Salmon
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8866558214

This book examines the feeling that we often refer to as 'nostalgia' from the perspective of writers and artists located on the (imperial, Soviet, and Post-Soviet) periphery of Russian culture who regard the center of the culture from which they have been excluded with varying degrees of longing and ambivalence. The literary and artistic texts analyzed here have been shaped by these author's ruminations on social and psychological marginalization, a process that S. Boym has called 'reflective nostalgia' and that the authors of this volume also refer to as 'toska'

Semantics, Culture, and Cognition

Semantics, Culture, and Cognition
Author: Anna Wierzbicka
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1992-10-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0195360915

Not everything that can be said in one language can be said in another. The lexicons of different languages seem to suggest different conceptual universes. Investigating cultures from a universal, language-independent perspective, this book rejects analytical tools derived from the English language and Anglo culture and proposes instead a "natural semantic metalanguage" formulated in English words but based on lexical universals. The outcome of two and a half decades of research, the metalanguage is made up of universal semantic primitives in terms of which all meanings--including the most culture-specific ones--can be described and compared in a precise and illuminating way. Integrating insights from linguistics, cultural anthropology, and cognitive psychology, and written in simple, non-technical language, Semantics, Culture, and Cognition is accessible not only to scholars and students, but also to the general reader interested in semantics and the relationship between language and culture.

Toska

Toska
Author: Narinder Kaur
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2016-04-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1482873044

Toska is a collection of a ton of poems. The theme that runs like a binding thread is a womans perspective of love, life, world, and relationships. In my journey of self-realization, I also found new insights into the world and people around me. So many times, random words and quotes triggered chains of thoughts. Sharing these thoughts with the reader is the next step. I end where the reader begins. All creativity is a description of the psyche. Perhaps in my musings the reader shall find a clarification of their turmoil. The plaid world of perfect relationships She wants to go Why do you feel like a destination? I like to see the bed unmade I talk myself through my life Wedded to a commitment I wish to move now A glimpse of the inside of this book.

Toska

Toska
Author: Mansi Hitesh
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1482812126

Why do we humans have hearts? Science says to keep the blood flowing through our body, to sustain life. Literature says to give meaning to our existence, to love someone. Spirituality says to endure pain and evolve, to survive loss. I believe it's an amalgamation of all the three.

At the Vanishing Point in History

At the Vanishing Point in History
Author: Marina F. Bykova
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2024-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350438308

Putin's war has meant the return of the Russian intelligentsia-a concept that was all but dead in the first decade of the 2000s. At the Vanishing Point in History brings together distinguished humanities scholars and prominent novelists to examine the roots and causes of the unfolding catastrophe in Eastern Europe. Well-versed in Russian culture, history, and philosophical thought, this distinguished group of Russian émigrés seek to explore the past to understand the present. They are guided by a belief that it is incumbent upon them, as experts of the internal working of Russian society who have fled Russia, to carefully assess the current crisis, to reflect on its causes, and set the goals for future research in the humanities. Responding to this challenge they bring together a collection of analytic essays that provide needed background and context for the events unfolding in Europe. Today's Russia is perhaps the most representative example of tyranny's threat to global civilization. In its vicious assault on Ukraine, the hostile Putin regime holds not merely Russians but all of humanity hostage. The atrocities being done in Ukraine in the name of the “Russian world” make it urgent to thoroughly examine Russia's present political pursuit in order to understand its real roots and the way out of it.