Morgan of Belthus

Morgan of Belthus
Author: Michelle Burgin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 266
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532075146

The Arnests, ancient enemies of the Sopubs, have kidnapped Morgan’s father, Dorian Sopub. Without him the wine business is in danger, and the rest of the family is paralyzed with fear. Ignoring her sister Laura’s concerns for her safety, Morgan assassinated a man for Sharpenia’s ruler in exchange for soldiers to be sent to Belthus to rescue her father. But Morgan will not be waiting for a final report, and in her heart she doubts whether the foray into Sharpenia did her any good at all. Now Morgan is newly married to Lord Dukan Dragon and she’s finally home in Belthus. She anticipates a fairytale honeymoon with her husband, while swiftly locating her beloved father. But everything feels off from the start, including Morgan herself. Her plan for easy answers and a relaxed trip rapidly unravels in her hands. Instead, she must race across the continent in search of her father through dense jungles, vast plains, and lonely seas to confront the very face of naked evil. It is a journey that risks both her life and her soul in a test of wills with her hated enemy, Niamon Arnest. But Niamon isn’t interested in just Dorian Sopub; he’s after the soul of Belthus itself.

The Lady from Holsten

The Lady from Holsten
Author: Michelle Burgin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532007345

Belthus is the fabled land of dense jungles and exotic spices. Sharpenia is home to large predators, vast forests, and frozen landscapes. Laura Mendlin dreams of visiting strange, faraway lands from her room in Holsten on the coast of Welchstad. But Laura is not supposed to attend the Yuletide Ball, let alone sail the ocean to Belthus. Her parents expect her to rescue the family from financial ruin by marrying her to her fathers new business partner. Excuses are heaped on her for why this must be. But Laura rejects them all. Laura flees her lawful marriage to hide out at Castle Redscales Yuletide Ball. She needs to marry welland fast. She has no time for love or doubts about her plan. And yet shes plagued by doubt. She meets an eligible man but finds herself drawn to another. Yet her father is sure to come after her. She cant legally refuse his demand either. Marriage is her problem and solution. Laura wants another choice. But with even her friends pushing her to marry, will Laura ever get to choose a life for herself?

Balthus

Balthus
Author: Sabine Rewald
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300197012

Explores the origins and permutations of Balthus's obsessions with adolescents and felines, addresses the crucial influence of such key figures as poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and provides the recollections and comments of the girl models.

Esra

Esra
Author: Michelle Burgin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 153208790X

Esra Dragon lives in her own house with a separate life from her family. She does this by choice. It gives her the control and autonomy she craves. She ignores her doubts, and focuses on daily tasks of exercise and recreation. But there is someone she longs to add to her household. Esra wishes to finally seal the deal with Laura and carry her over the threshold. She decides that the Yuletide celebration will be the perfect time for it. But then Shahdra Zah’s son appears at her front doorstep in a state of distress, and all begins to go astray. Esra’s carefully managed world shifts before her eyes, as she faces Laura’s fierce independence and elements of her past. Denthor’s arrival signals that the Northern Reaches are once again on the brink of civil war, and this time Esra finds herself at the very center of it.

Balthus

Balthus
Author: Nicholas Fox Weber
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 1047
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 038535276X

The first full-scale biography of one of the most elusive and enigmatic painters of our time -- the self-proclaimed Count Balthus Klossowski de Rola -- whose brilliantly rendered, markedly sexualized portraits, especially of young girls, are among the most memorable images in contemporary art. The story of Balthus's life has been shrouded by contradiction and hearsay, most of it his own invention; over the years he created for himself a persona of mystery, aristocracy, and glamour. Now, in Nicholas Fox Weber's superb biography, Balthus, the man and the artist, stands revealed as never before. He was born in Paris in 1908 to Polish parents. At age twelve he first stepped into the spotlight with the publication of forty of his drawings illustrating a story about a cat by Rainer Maria Rilke, who was then Balthus's mother's lover and a crucial influence on the young boy. From that moment, Balthus has never been out of the public eye. In 1934 his first exhibition, in Paris, stunned the art world. The seven canvases drew attention to his extraordinary technique -- a mix of tradition and imagination informed by the work of Piero della Francesca, Courbet, and Joseph Reinhardt, but unique to the twenty-six-year-old artist -- and to their provocative content; one of the paintings, The Guitar Lesson, was so powerful in its sadomasochistic imagery that it was deemed necessary to remove it from public display. Continuously since then, Balthus's work has provoked both great opprobrium and profound admiration -- as has the artist himself, whether collaborating with Antonin Artaud on his Theater of Cruelty, transforming the Villa Medici into the social center of Fellini's Rome in the 1950s, or competing for the artistic limelight with his friends Picasso and André Derain. The artist's complexities are clarified and his genius understood in a book that derives its particular immediacy from Weber's long and intense conversations with Balthus -- who never previously consented to discuss his life and work with a biographer -- as well as his interviews with the painter's closest friends, members of his family, and many of the subjects of his controversial canvases. Weber's critical and human grasp (he acutely analyzes the paintings in terms of both their aesthetic achievement and what they reveal of their maker's psyche), combined with his rich knowledge of Balthus's life and his insight into the ideas and forces that have helped to shape Balthus's work over the past seven decades, gives us a striking, illuminating portrait of one of the most admired and outrageous artists of our time.

Outing

Outing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 772
Release: 1885
Genre: Outdoor recreation
ISBN:

The Delirium of Praise

The Delirium of Praise
Author: Eleanor Kaufman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0801876273

The laudatory essay, in which one author praises the work of another, is frequently characterized as an unimportant, even uncritical mode of writing. But as Eleanor Kaufman argues in The Delirium of Praise, this mode of exchange is serious and substantial enough to merit scholarly attention. By not conforming to standard practices of critical discourse, laudatory essays give new status to supposedly inferior forms of communication and states of being—including chatter, silence, sickness, imbalance, and absence of work—and emphasize affective states or emotions such as joy, friendship, and longing. The Delirium of Praise examines a group of five twentieth-century French intellectuals—Georges Bataille, Maurice Blanchot, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and Pierre Klossowski—and their laudatory essays about each other. Structured as a circular series of exchanges, the book examines pairings of two thinkers with respect to a given theme. The exchange between Bataille and Blanchot takes up the themes of chatter and silence with regard to the novelist Louis-René des Forêts; the Blanchot-Foucault exchange explores friendship and impersonality through the lens of Jacques Derrida; the Foucault-Deleuze exchange considers "absence of work" (désoeuvrement) and the obscure French philosopher Jacques Martin; the Deleuze-Klossowski exchange revolves around the question of the sick body and the person of Nietzsche; and the final exchange between Klossowski and Bataille focuses on imbalanced economies and the writings of the Marquis de Sade. Where the praise is most excessive, approaching delirium, Kaufman locates a powerful thought-energy that pushes the laudatory essay to its limits. In her conclusion, she presents this unique mode of thought exchange as a form of intellectual hospitality. Kaufman uncovers a suspension of subjectivity, of personality, even of place and time, that is both articulated in the laudatory essays and enacted by them. Her examination of this neglected mode as practiced by five important French thinkers offers a unique perspective on twentieth-century intellectual history.

Becomings

Becomings
Author: Elizabeth A. Grosz
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780801436321

This volume explores the ontological, epistemic, and political implications of rethinking time as a dynamic and irreversible force. Its authors seek to stimulate research in the sciences and humanities which highlight the temporal foundations.

Evil Waking

Evil Waking
Author: Michael La Ronn
Publisher: Author Level Up LLC
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-01-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

My last adventure made me famous. Now the fame might kill me. Overnight, I became the city's premier dream mage when I saved it from an evil demon. My dream reading business has been booming ever since, but other dream mages in the city aren't too happy about my sudden stardom. Now I’m a target. I've got to watch my back. And take it from me---the last person you want pissed at you is a dream mage. Evil Waking is the gripping Book 3 in bestselling author Michael La Ronn's Dream Mage series. V1.0