The Mistral

The Mistral
Author: Catherine Tatiana Dunlop
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2024-10-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226827550

An in-depth look at the hidden power of the mistral wind and its effect on modern French history. Every year, the chilly mistral wind blows through the Rhône valley of southern France, across the Camargue wetlands, and into the Mediterranean Sea. Most forceful when winter turns to spring, the wind knocks over trees, sweeps trains off their tracks, and destroys crops. Yet the mistral turns the sky clear and blue, as it often appears in depictions of Provence. The legendary wind is central to the area’s regional identity and has inspired artists and writers near and far for centuries. This force of nature is the focus of Catherine Dunlop’s The Mistral, a wonderfully written examination of the power of the mistral wind, and in particular, the ways it challenged central tenets of nineteenth-century European society: order, mastery, and predictability. As Dunlop shows, while the modernizing state sought liberation from environmental realities through scientific advances, land modification, and other technological solutions, the wind blew on, literally crushing attempts at control, and becoming increasingly integral to regional feelings of place and community.

A Queer Mother for the Nation

A Queer Mother for the Nation
Author: Licia Fiol-Matta
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2002
Genre: Feminism and literature
ISBN: 9781452905747

Chilean writer Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, was a poetic idol for generations of Latin Americans who viewed her as Womanhood incarnate, the national schoolteacher-mother. How this distinctly masculine woman who never gave birth came to occupy this role, and what Mistral's image, poetry, and life have to say about the relations-and realities-of race, gender, and sexual politics in her time, are the questions Licia Fiol-Matta pursues in this book, recreating the story of a woman whose misrepresentation is at least as intriguing, and as instructive, as her fame. A Queer Mother for the Nation weaves a nuanced understanding of how Mistral cooperated with authority and fashioned herself as the figure of Motherhood in collaboration with the state. Drawing on Mistral's little-known political and social essays, her correspondence and photographs, Fiol-Matta reconstructs Mistral's relationship to state politics. Her work questions the notion of queer bodies as outlaws, and insists on the many ways in which queer subjects have participated in and sustained the normative discourses they seem to rebel against. Licia Fiol-Matta is assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Latin American Cultures at Barnard College.

Shark Seas

Shark Seas
Author: Steve Backshall
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1444010891

Saker and Sinter continue their quest to save the world's endangered animals in the fourth thrilling adventure in TV presenter Steve Backshall's Falcon Chronicles, this time swimming in shark seas. . . Perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz, Charlie Higson and Bear Grylls. This is the fourth adventure in the Falcon Chronicles, filled with intrigue, danger, exotic wildlife and dramatic locations.

The Mistral

The Mistral
Author: Robert P Desjardins
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595441718

In 2002, a neo-fascist party nearly seized control of the French government in an electoral shocker. The Mistral was conceived to expose the roots of that movement, which still exists today. Noel Marquis, a beautiful young woman, is aided by Jean Francois, a former boyfriend; Father Routhier, a Catholic priest in the historic tradition of Cardinal Richelieu; and Lieutenant Flanagan, a retired detective in tracing her father's mysterious life through three decades and across two continents. But Noel becomes the target of a fascist killer when she unearths the conspiracy to murder her uncle and the attempted assassination of her father, Marius Marquis. With Noel's support, Marius can finally understand a thirty-year-old plot-the by-product of a political malignancy that caused his wife's death-and start on a journey that will transform his life. From Algeria, the south of France, the United States, and Canada, The Mistral is a thrilling story of mystery, love, and international political conspiracy on both sides of the Atlantic.

Mistral's Daughter

Mistral's Daughter
Author: Judith Krantz
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 030780349X

They were three generations of magnificent red-haired beauties born to scandal, bred to success, bound to a single extraordinary man—Julien Mistral, the painter, the genius, the lover whose passions had seared them all. Maggy: Flamboyant mistress of Mistral’s youth, the toast of Paris in the‘20s. Her luminous flesh was immortalized in the paintings that made Mistral legendary. Teddy: Maggy’s daughter, the incomparable cover girl who lived fast and left as her legacy Mistral’s dazzling love child. Fauve: Mistral's daughter, the headstrong, fearless glory girl whose one dark secret drove her to rule the world of high fashion and to risk everything in a feverish search for love. From the ‘20s Paris of Chanel, Colette, Picasso and Matisse to New York’s sizzling new modeling agencies of the ‘50s, to the model ward of the‘70s, Mistral's Daughter captures the explosive glamour of life at the top of the worlds of art and high fashion. Judith Krantz has given us a glittering international tale as spellbinding as her other celebrated bestsellers, Scruples, Princess Daisy, I'll Take Manhattan, Till We Meet Again, Scruples Two, Dazzle, and Lovers.

The Assassin's Destiny

The Assassin's Destiny
Author: K L Jones
Publisher: Kirsten Jones
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

There are two facts in life. Birth and death. Everything else is just chance. Or is it destiny? As Mistral enters the second year of her apprenticeship to master Sight she begins to question whether it is what she truly wants. All that holds her to an unwanted future is the presence of her Mage, but when figures from his dark and violent past draw him away Mistral quickly becomes uncontrollable.

The Embrace of Unreason

The Embrace of Unreason
Author: Frederick Brown
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307742369

Spanning the turbulent decades between the World Wars, The Embrace of Unreason casts new light on the darkest years in modern French history. It is a fascinating reconsideration of the political, social, and religious movements that led to France’s move away from the humanistic traditions and rationalistic ideals of the Enlightenment and towards submission to authority—and the dramatic rise of Fascism and anti-Semitism. Drawing on newspaper articles, journals, and literary works of the time, acclaimed biographer and cultural historian Frederick Brown explores the forces unleashed by the Dreyfus Affair and how clashing ideologies and new artistic movements led France to an era of violence and nationalistic fervor.

The Seer

The Seer
Author: K L Jones
Publisher: Kirsten Jones
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Sight ... the ability to See another’s thoughts and desires, to know ... everything. The ultimate gift? Or the ultimate curse? Mistral has finally attained Sight and with the fulfilment of her gift comes the longed for freedom of a life with her Mage. But just as it seems she has all the answers, her world spirals into confusion where the truth is more unbelievable than the questions. In the midst of her turmoil outside forces threaten the sanctuary of the Ri. The Divinus has passed, leaving in his wake a bitter fight between Leo Sphinx, the coldly ambitious Training Captain with a devastating secret, Malachi Nox, the darkly enigmatic Magnate member and Mycroft Casterton, the only human on the Isle. Old blood feuds rise again and war looms, pitting Mage against Mage and brother on brother. Arcane or Mage? The time has come for choices to be made; loyalty or blood?

The Memoirs of Frédéric Mistral

The Memoirs of Frédéric Mistral
Author: Frédéric Mistral
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780811209922

Written in the relaxed conversational style of an elderly gentlemen reminiscing about old days, the Memoirs describe the circumstances of mistral's childhood and early manhood--the Provencal landscapes, the seasonal life of the farm, the religious observances and seasonal festivities, many clearly of pagan origin. Memoirs, which is not so much an autobiography as a recollection of the life of ordinary country people in his early years, filled with delightful anecdotes, tales, folksongs, and poetry.