Whistler Street Chronicles

Whistler Street Chronicles
Author: Kurt Frazier
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1105261190

This is a collection of short stories that I have written in the past couple of months. They vary from humorous to serious. Some may be believable and some on the far end of the spectrum.

Dust in Corners

Dust in Corners
Author: Kurt Frazier
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1312692227

"DUST IN CORNERS" is a collection of short stories that were taking up space in my brain and during a fit of spring cleaning they were moved into the open where others could enjoy them. Some exist in the here and now and some in the future. Many of the stories may leave you wondering what happens next and that is okay for that was their intent and purpose; Imagination. Will they promote world peace or affect the cost of tea in China? Probably not, however they may leave you wondering; "where did he come up with that?"

Coffee Tales

Coffee Tales
Author: Kurt Frazier
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2013-01-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1300591870

Coffee Tales is a collection of short fictional works that carry the reader from looking for a "Missing Groom" to settling a debt between old friends

The Street of Wonderful Possibilities

The Street of Wonderful Possibilities
Author: Devon Cox
Publisher: Aurum
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0711274533

A beautifully illustrated art history and cultural biography, The Street of Wonderful Possibilities focuses on one of the most influential artistic quarters in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries – London’s Tite Street, where a staggering amount of talent thrived, including James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Oscar Wilde and John Singer Sargent. For Wilde, the street was full of ‘wonderful possibilities’, while for Whistler it was ‘the birthplace of art’, where a new brand of aestheticism was nurtured in his controversial White House. Modern masterpieces in art and literature flowed from the studios and houses of Tite Street, but this bohemian enclave had a dark side as well. Here Whistler was bankrupted, Frank Miles was sent to an asylum, Wilde was imprisoned, and Peter Warlock was gassed to death. Throughout its turbulent existence, Tite Street mirrored the world around it. From the Aesthetic movement and its challenge to Victorian values, through the Edwardian struggle for women’s suffrage, to the bombs of the Blitz in the 1940s, it remained home to innumerable artists and writers, socialites and suffragettes, musicians and madmen. The Street of Wonderful Possibilities reveals this complex history, tying together private and professional lives to form a colourful tapestry of art and intrigue, illuminating their relationships to each other, to Tite Street and to a rapidly modernising London at the fin de siècle.