The Autobiography of a Common Man

The Autobiography of a Common Man
Author: H. Spencer Hodge
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2003-09-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781592866915

Are you an ordinary person? Do you see yourself as insignificant? Mr. Hodge has written The Autobiography of a Common Man with the idea that everyone has significance. It shows how he was raised, decisions made along the way, and the personality that developed. His story tells how he lived, worked, played, and raised a family, all in a state of ignorance concerning real connection with people. His life was based on the Old West macho ideal, aI can ride off into the sunset any time I please.a At first, Mr. Hodge just wanted to get his life down on paper for the edification of his children. However, as the story took shape he came to realize others might have an interest also. He thought it would make good reading for anyone wanting to know how someone else has survived the trials and tribulations of everyday life.

Transformation of a Common Man

Transformation of a Common Man
Author: James E. Frazier
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2002-07-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0759639930

From Time Beyond all time, he came. From the misty-fire of Light and Sound, he descended into Form. I AM, I AM, his name thundered through the infinite void. Demons stirred. Ancient gods of the earth, and angels of heaven awoke to peer through misty veils of eternity. The time of reaping had come to God's last creation, to man on earth, to the blue-white world of water, to the Garden planet. Shining angels shook moist, golden wings. Demons rattled dry curses from leathery throats. Giants, sylphs and avatars all wanted in the game. The time has come again for the Host. From the white-haired Old Man flowed a joyous song for all to hear, "Let the Play of Life begin. Let the Play of Life begin."

The Life and Times of a Common Man

The Life and Times of a Common Man
Author: Sanjay Chandra
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1646507967

He was born in a middle-class family in small-town India of the late fifties. His parents chose for him the direction that his life should take. Yet, something was lacking. Was this the path that he was meant to walk? Did he want this? He fought his chosen destiny at every stage of his life. Would he be able to realise his true destiny?

Common Man's Journey

Common Man's Journey
Author: Amanpreet Singh
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523375325

This book is based on the real life problems faced by a common man, and also the solutions are illustrated in the form of an interesting story of a man known as Rajeev. He confronts the problems and struggles to solve it...

A Common Man

A Common Man
Author: Lewis Vital Bogy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1893
Genre: Foundlings
ISBN:

The Life and Times of a Common Man

The Life and Times of a Common Man
Author: Sanjay Chandra
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781646507955

He was born in a middle-class family in small-town India of the late fifties. His parents chose for him the direction that his life should take. Yet, something was lacking. Was this the path that he was meant to walk? Did he want this? He fought his chosen destiny at every stage of his life. Would he be able to realise his true destiny?

George Who?

George Who?
Author: George Warner
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013-02-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1479779547

Libraries are filled with volumes detailing the lives of famous outstanding men and women . . . Parks are full of their statues . . . impressive buildings, airports, and streets bear their names . . . However, few manuscripts are intended to describe the life and times of a common or ordinary man living in some random slice of time. This writing is an attempt to give the reader a view of the life and times of a so-called common man who lived in the twentieth century—unknown for great deeds, wealth, great intellect, discovery, or, for that matter any great thing of merit. This is the autobiographical story of such a man.

To Be a Man

To Be a Man
Author: Nicole Krauss
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 006243103X

O, The Oprah Magazine's 20 Best Titles of the Year Time Magazine's 100 Books to Read in 2020 Financial Times' Best Books of 2020 Esquire's Best Books of 2020 New York Times Editors' Choice Lit Hub's Best Books of 2020 Bustle's Best Short Story Collections of 2020 Electric Literature's Favorite Short Story Collections of 2020 Library Journal's Best Short Stories of 2020 “Superb. . . . Krauss’s depictions of the nuances of sex and love, intimacy and dependence, call to mind the work of Natalia Ginzburg in their psychological profundity, their intellectual rigor. . . . Krauss’s stories capture characters at moments in their lives when they’re hungry for experience and open to possibilities, and that openness extends to the stories themselves: narratives too urgent and alive for neat plotlines, simplistic resolutions or easy answers.” —Molly Antopol, New York Times Book Review “From a contemporary master, an astounding collection of ten globetrotting stories, each one a powerful dissection of the thorny connections between men and women. . . . Each story is masterfully crafted and deeply contemplative, barreling toward a shimmering, inevitable conclusion, proving once again that Krauss is one of our most formidable talents in fiction.” —Esquire In one of her strongest works of fiction yet, Nicole Krauss plunges fearlessly into the struggle to understand what it is to be a man and what it is to be a woman, and the arising tensions that have existed from the very beginning of time. Set in our contemporary moment, and moving across the globe from Switzerland, Japan, and New York City to Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, and South America, the stories in To Be a Man feature male characters as fathers, lovers, friends, children, seducers, and even a lost husband who may never have been a husband at all. The way these stories mirror one other and resonate is beautiful, with a balance so finely tuned that the book almost feels like a novel. Echoes ring through stages of life: aging parents and new-born babies; young women’s coming of age and the newfound, somewhat bewildering sexual power that accompanies it; generational gaps and unexpected deliveries of strange new leases on life; mystery and wonder at a life lived or a future waiting to unfold. To Be a Man illuminates with a fierce, unwavering light the forces driving human existence: sex, power, violence, passion, self-discovery, growing older. Profound, poignant, and brilliant, Krauss’s stories are at once startling and deeply moving, but always revealing of all-too-human weakness and strength.