Tri-Fiction

Tri-Fiction
Author: Morné Steenekamp
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3736801998

Three mysterious tales. Three doors to be traversed. Tri-Fiction Volume One is a journey through the darkest recesses of the human psyche. Jimmy Maxwell is bored of existence, failing school and sleepwalking aimlessly through life until he comes face to face with the mysterious Voice of Chalk. In Seven Echoes, an unnamed man wakes up cold, naked and alone in a strange circular room with eight doors. A grinning madman appears and tells him to pick a weapon... Hiruun wanders endlessly alone through the cold reaches of a harsh terrain. Darkness travels in his wake during his Cursed Years.

Classic French Fiction and Plays of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Moliere) : The School for Husbands/The Learned Women/The Middle Class Gentleman/Tartuffe or The Hypocrite

Classic French Fiction and Plays of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Moliere) : The School for Husbands/The Learned Women/The Middle Class Gentleman/Tartuffe or The Hypocrite
Author: Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Moliere)
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Classic French Fiction and Plays of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Molière): This collection features the timeless works of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, one of the greatest playwrights of French literature. The anthology includes "The School for Husbands", "The Learned Women", "The Middle Class Gentleman", and "Tartuffe or The Hypocrite". Through these classic plays, readers can experience Molière's comedic genius, his sharp wit, and his insightful critique of societal norms and human behavior. Key Aspects of the Play "The School for Husbands": Comedic Exploration of Marriage: "The School for Husbands" satirizes the foibles and follies of husbands who try to control and mold their wives. Humorous Character Interactions: Molière's play features amusing exchanges between characters, bringing out the comedic elements of the story. Reflection on Social Norms: The play offers insights into the societal expectations and gender roles of the time, prompting contemplation on relationships. Key Aspects of the Play "The Learned Women": Gender Role Reversals: "The Learned Women" humorously portrays women who aspire to be scholars and intellectuals, challenging traditional gender norms. Intellectualism and Comedy: Molière skillfully weaves intellectual pursuits and comedic situations, making the play both thought-provoking and entertaining. Critique of Pretentiousness: The play critiques pretentiousness and the dangers of excessive pride in one's knowledge. Key Aspects of the Play "The Middle Class Gentleman": Social Climbing and Identity: "The Middle Class Gentleman" humorously portrays a bourgeois man's attempt to adopt aristocratic manners and identity. Satirical Exploration of Social Aspirations: Molière's play satirizes the desire for social elevation and the comical situations that arise from the protagonist's efforts. Cultural Critique: The play offers a critique of the social aspirations of the rising middle class in the context of 17th-century French society. Key Aspects of the Play "Tartuffe or The Hypocrite": Religious Hypocrisy: "Tartuffe" is a biting satire that exposes the hypocrisy of religious figures, particularly the character of Tartuffe. Controversial Themes: The play addresses sensitive themes of religious hypocrisy, deception, and morality, sparking controversy during its time. Powerful Character of Tartuffe: The character of Tartuffe remains one of Molière's most memorable creations, embodying duplicity and deceit. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known as Molière, was a prolific playwright and actor in 17th-century France. His plays, known for their wit and satire, have left a significant impact on the world of theatre and literature, and his legacy continues to be celebrated for its insightful commentary on human nature and society.

The Dark Forest

The Dark Forest
Author: Cixin Liu
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466853433

The inspiration for the Netflix series 3 Body Problem! Over 1 million copies of the Three-Body Problem series sold in North America PRAISE FOR THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM SERIES: “A mind-bending epic.”—The New York Times • “War of the Worlds for the 21st century.”—The Wall Street Journal • “Fascinating.”—TIME • “Extraordinary.”—The New Yorker • “Wildly imaginative.”—Barack Obama • “Provocative.”—Slate • “A breakthrough book.”—George R. R. Martin • “Impossible to put down.”—GQ • “Absolutely mind-unfolding.”—NPR • “You should be reading Liu Cixin.”—The Washington Post The Dark Forest is the second novel in the groundbreaking, Hugo Award-winning series from China's most beloved science fiction author, Cixin Liu. In The Dark Forest, Earth is reeling from the revelation of a coming alien invasion-in just four centuries' time. The aliens' human collaborators may have been defeated, but the presence of the sophons, the subatomic particles that allow Trisolaris instant access to all human information, means that Earth's defense plans are totally exposed to the enemy. Only the human mind remains a secret. This is the motivation for the Wallfacer Project, a daring plan that grants four men enormous resources to design secret strategies, hidden through deceit and misdirection from Earth and Trisolaris alike. Three of the Wallfacers are influential statesmen and scientists, but the fourth is a total unknown. Luo Ji, an unambitious Chinese astronomer and sociologist, is baffled by his new status. All he knows is that he's the one Wallfacer that Trisolaris wants dead. The Three-Body Problem Series The Three-Body Problem The Dark Forest Death's End Other Books by Cixin Liu Ball Lightning Supernova Era To Hold Up the Sky The Wandering Earth A View from the Stars At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Day of the Triffids

The Day of the Triffids
Author: John Wyndham
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0795312113

The classic postapocalyptic thriller with “all the reality of a vividly realized nightmare” (The Times, London). Triffids are odd, interesting little plants that grow in everyone’s garden. Triffids are no more than mere curiosities—until an event occurs that alters human life forever. What seems to be a spectacular meteor shower turns into a bizarre, green inferno that blinds everyone and renders humankind helpless. What follows is even stranger: spores from the inferno cause the triffids to suddenly take on a life of their own. They become large, crawling vegetation, with the ability to uproot and roam about the country, attacking humans and inflicting pain and agony. William Masen somehow managed to escape being blinded in the inferno, and now after leaving the hospital, he is one of the few survivors who can see. And he may be the only one who can save his species from chaos and eventual extinction . . . With more than a million copies sold, The Day of the Triffids is a landmark of speculative fiction, and “an outstanding and entertaining novel” (Library Journal). “A thoroughly English apocalypse, it rivals H. G. Wells in conveying how the everyday invaded by the alien would feel. No wonder Stephen King admires Wyndham so much.” —Ramsey Campbell, author of The Overnight “One of my all-time favorite novels. It’s absolutely convincing, full of little telling details, and that sweet, warm sensation of horror and mystery.” —Joe R. Lansdale, author of Edge of Dark Water

Tripoint

Tripoint
Author: C.J. Cherryh
Publisher: Aspect
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1995-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780446602020

A social outcast, Thomas Bowe is caught between the rivalry of two merchant spaceships, one headed by his father and one by the woman whom his father had raped long ago. By the Hugo Award-winning author of Cyteen. Reprint.

Ghost Stories and Mysteries

Ghost Stories and Mysteries
Author: J. S. LeFanu
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486144690

DIVRemaining supernatural fiction by writer many consider greatest ghost story writer of all time. Mystery stories are equally memorable. /div

A Richard Wright Bibliography

A Richard Wright Bibliography
Author: Kenneth Kinnamon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1988-01-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313064415

Any future biographical work on Richard Wright will find this bibliography a necessity; academic or public libraries supporting a program of black culture will find it invaluable; and it belongs in any library supporting American literature studies. Richard Wright has truly been well served. Choice The most comprehensive bibliography ever compiled for an American writer, this book contains 13,117 annotated items pertaining to Richard Wright. It includes almost all published mentions of the author or his work in every language in which those mentions appear. Sources listed include books, articles, reviews, notes, news items, publishers' catalogs, promotional materials, book jackets, dissertations and theses, encyclopedias, biographical dictionaries, handbooks and study guides, library reports, best seller charts, the Index Translationum, playbills and advertisements, editorials, radio transcripts, and published letters and interviews. The bibliography is arranged chronologically by year. Each entry includes bibliographical information, an annotation by the authors, and information about all reprintings, partial or full. The index is unusually complete and contains the titles of Wright's works, real and fictional characters in the works, entries relating to significant places and events in the author's life, important literary terminology, and much additional information.

Falling to Earth

Falling to Earth
Author: Kate Southwood
Publisher: Europa Editions
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609451104

A “poignant [and] powerful” novel about a 1920s Midwestern community in the aftermath of a devastating tornado (The New Yorker). In March 1925, the worst tornado in the nation’s history will descend without warning on the small town of Marah, Illinois. By nightfall, hundreds will be homeless and hundreds more will lie in the streets, dead or grievously injured. Only one man, Paul Graves, will still have everything he started the day with—his family, his home, and his business, all miraculously intact. This “absolutely gorgeous” novel follows Paul Graves and his young family in the year after the storm as they struggle to comprehend their own fate and that of their devastated town (The New York Times). They watch helplessly as Marah tries to resurrect itself from the ruins and as their friends and neighbors begin to wonder how one family, and only one, could be exempt from terrible misfortune. As the town begins to recover, the family miscalculates the growing resentment and hostility around them with tragic results, in an “extraordinarily moving” portrayal of survivor’s guilt and the frenzy of bereavement following a disaster (Financial Times). “All the big themes are here—chance, fate, loyalty, revenge, guilt, jealousy . . . Inspired by actual events surrounding the 1925 Tri-State tornado, the worst in U.S. history, Southwood’s poignantly penetrating examination of the psychic cost of survival is breathtaking in its depth of understanding.” —Booklist (starred review) “What’s most exciting about Southwood’s debut is her prose, which is reminiscent of Willa Cather’s in its ability to condense the large, ineffable melancholy of the plains into razor-sharp images.” —The Daily Beast

American Literature in Transition, 1990–2000

American Literature in Transition, 1990–2000
Author: Stephen J. Burn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2017-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108547397

Written in the shadow of the approaching millennium, American literature in the 1990s was beset by bleak announcements of the end of books, the end of postmodernism, and even the end of literature. Yet, as conservative critics marked the century's twilight hours by launching elegies for the conventional canon, American writers proved the continuing vitality of their literature by reinvigorating inherited forms, by adopting and adapting emerging technologies to narrative ends, and by finding new voices that had remained outside that canon for too long. By reading 1990s literature in a sequence of shifting contexts - from independent presses to the AIDS crisis, and from angelology to virtual reality - American Literature in Transition, 1990–2000 provides the fullest map yet of the changing shape of a rich and diverse decade's literary production. It offers new perspectives on the period's well-known landmarks, Toni Morrison, Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace, but also overdue recognition to writers such as Ana Castillo, Evan Dara, Steve Erickson, and Carole Maso.