2000 and What?

2000 and What?
Author: Karl Roeseler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Fiction. 2000 AND WHAT? Is a collection of short stories about the turn of the millennium. These stories are about what it means to be alive during this particular era and vary in content as much as in style: exuberance, excess, nihilism. What unifies the writers collected here is their ability to avoid a predictable response to an inevitable event.

Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball

Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball
Author: Joe Bageant
Publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Limited
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781921844515

'Essentially, it comes down to the fact that a very large portion of Americans are crazier than shithouse rats and are being led by a gang of pathological misfits, most of whom are preachers and politicians.' In 2004, at the age of 58, writer Joe Bageant sensed that the internet could give him editorial freedom. Without having to deal with gatekeepers, he began writing about what he was really thinking, and started submitting his essays to left-of-centre websites. Joe's essays soon gained a wide following for his forceful style, his sense of humour, and his willingness to discuss the American white underclass, a taboo topic for the mainstream media. Joe called himself a 'redneck socialist', and he initially thought most of his readers would be very much like himself - working class from the southern section of the USA. So he was pleasantly surprised when the emails started filling his in-box. There were indeed many letters from men about Joe's age who had also escaped rural poverty. But there were also emails from younger men and women readers, from affluent people who agreed that the political and economic system needed an overhaul, from readers in dozens of countries expressing thanks for an alternative view of American life, from working-class Americans in all parts of the country, and more than a few from elderly women who wrote to Joe to say that they respected and appreciated his writing, but 'please don't use so much profanity'. Joe Bageant died in March 2011 at the age of 64, having published 89 essays online. The 25 essays presented in Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball have been selected by Ken Smith, who managed Joe's website and disseminated his work to the wider media and to Joe's dedicated fans and followers. 'One of the great American writers of his generation.' - Charles Firth 'Bageant must be one of only a handful of people who can provide and understanding of what America's redneck underclass is thinking. The mix of storytelling and political commentary is superb.' - The Daily Telegraph 'Bageant may write like a dream but he hasn't forgotten where he came from . . . Cutting through the corporatist film-flam, he describes just what trouble America is in.' - The Australian Financial Review Magazine

Mabel Jones and the Doomsday Book

Mabel Jones and the Doomsday Book
Author: Will Mabbitt
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0141362944

Would you agree to go on a perilous TOP SECRET mission to save your best friend from the creaking gibbet? Mabel Jones is on her way to the city of Otom in search of the legendary Doomsday Book - an ancient document that might help her save the hooman race. But Otom is a dangerous place, packed with soldiers, spies and stinking rebels. Can Mabel escape with the book, or will she fall victim to the dreaded Grand Zhoul . . . ? The third adventure in the hilarious Mabel Jones series, written by Will Mabbitt and illustrated by Ross Collins.

First Light

First Light
Author: Susan Smith Nash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Paraguayan literature
ISBN:

The Less-dead

The Less-dead
Author: April Lurie
Publisher: Ember
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010
Genre: Austin (Tex.)
ISBN: 0375845437

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Book Review Index

Book Review Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1520
Release: 2003
Genre: Books
ISBN:

Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.

Here Lies

Here Lies
Author: David Gilbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The premise of HERE LIES is that every story either features the telling of a lie or the presence of a liar. This collection of thematically linked short stories features the writing of 21 authors, among them Etel Adnan, Lydia Davis, Gilbert Sorrentino and Mac Wellman. Also includes stories by editors David Gilbert and Karl Roesler.

Money Under the Table

Money Under the Table
Author: Lewis Warsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Fiction. "Lewis Warsh's stories are devastatingly good. Fragments of plain unlikely lives are enacted in expertly simple, sinuous prose. Characters evolve in a bewitching and scary realm somewhere between event and insight, at the unnerving center of what we take to be reality. These people are all too convincing - we wouldn't want to be them, but we probably are" -Harry Mathews.

I Never Did Tell You Did I? (unsent Letters)

I Never Did Tell You Did I? (unsent Letters)
Author: Susan Smith Nash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Fiction. Through a series of letters she writes to friends and family, a woman in her early forties attempts to understand the world she finds herself in but never expected. "In UNSENT LETTERS Nash chooses the nearly abandoned genre of the epistle to dismantle "reality," to reach inside the illusion of narrative & extract what really matters in an increasingly desperate world. "What is love in the 21st century in the age of the internet ?" In the intimacy of these letters, the self speaks to self, exposing the ruptures of story & masquerade of our so-called American dream" --John High. "[In UNSENT LETTERS] Susan Smith Nash knows that psychology and politics are inseparable, andthat our own individual histories are caught up in the history of theworld" - Mark Wallace.

How We Eat with Our Eyes and Think with Our Stomach

How We Eat with Our Eyes and Think with Our Stomach
Author: Melanie Mühl
Publisher: The Experiment
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1615194053

“Cut through the juice cleanses and paleo diets to bring back some common sense.”—The New York Times Book Review Outsmart Your Impulses and Eat Better A Belgian chocolate cake topped with a velvety homemade mousse catches your eye on the menu. The next thing you know, you’ve ordered it—despite the hefty price. But do you know why? Through over 40 compelling questions, this book explores how our eating decisions tread the line between conscious and subconscious, and enables us to be more intelligent about food. With expert insights that draw from psychology, neuroscience, popular culture, and more, learn to see the innumerable influences behind your diet and cravings—from the size and color of your plate, to the placement of products in a supermarket, to the order in which you sit when out with friends. And the chocolate cake? Would you believe research shows that regional descriptions (Belgian!) and emotive, sensory language (homemade! velvety!) subtly affect your appetite? Know what and why you eat, when and how you do—before you next sit down to dine!