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Author | : Max Curtis Yates |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2003-10 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1411602471 |
Max Curtis Yates is one of the hottest new upcoming poets. The poetA's latest book is schedules to be in major stores late 2003. A must have for poem lovers! This Volume of the Author's book of poetry consists mainly of love and romance poems, along with other realist poems. We're sure that you'll enjoy each and every poem by this resounding poet. There is a larger volume of poetry by this poet that's also being published by PublishAmerica. To learn more about this hot new upcoming poet as well as book signing dates, please find contact information below! Thanks! Sarah Andrews- (240) 529-1031 [email protected] PublishAmerica P.O. Box 151 Frederick, MD 21705
Author | : Nikki Grimes |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2017-08-08 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0425289761 |
The beloved and award-winning novel now available in a new format with a great new cover! When Wesley Boone writes a poem for his high school English class, some of his classmates clamor to read their poems aloud too. Soon they're having weekly poetry sessions and, one by one, the eighteen students are opening up and taking on the risky challenge of self-revelation. There's Lupe Alvarin, desperate to have a baby so she will feel loved. Raynard Patterson, hiding a secret behind his silence. Porscha Johnson, needing an outlet for her anger after her mother OD's. Through the poetry they share and narratives in which they reveal their most intimate thoughts about themselves and one another, their words and lives show what lies beneath the skin, behind the eyes, beyond the masquerade.
Author | : Roland Posner |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Communication |
ISBN | : 9789027934192 |
Author | : Egil Törnqvist |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2004-01-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780786417131 |
Eugene O'Neill wrote his plays for a theatre in which the playwright would take a central position. He presented himself as a controlling personality both in the texts--in the form of ample stage directions--and in performances based on these texts. His plays address several audiences--reader, spectator, and production team--and scripts were often different from the published versions. This study examines O'Neill's multiple roles as a writer for many audiences. After a description of O'Neill's working conditions and the multiple audiences of the plays, this study examines the various formal aspects of the plays: titles, settings in time and place, names and addresses, language, and connections and allusions to other works. An examination of the plays follows, with particular emphasis on Bound East for Cardiff, Long Day's Journey Into Night, and A Touch of the Poet.
Author | : Choon-Leong Seow |
Publisher | : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | : 1000 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Bible |
ISBN | : 0802848958 |
The Hebrew book of Job is by all accounts an exquisite piece of literary art that holds its rightful place among the most outstanding compositions in world literature. Yet it is also widely recognized as an immensely difficult text to understand. In elucidating that ancient text, this inaugural Illuminations commentary by C. L. Seow pays close attention to the reception history of Job, including Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Western secular interpretations as expressed in theological, philosophical, and literary writings and in the visual and performing arts. Seow offers a primarily literary-theological interpretation of Job, a new translation, and detailed commentary.
Author | : Sam Harrison |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2010-04-14 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 1440309841 |
Don't let your creative ideas get picked apart and put down! If you're like most creative people, chances are high that you've had your share of ideas rejected by clients or decision makers. While we sometimes make the mistake of believing ideas should sell themselves, the fact is that the better and bolder the idea, the more it needs selling. This book contains powerful techniques to help you sell your ideas to those with approval power. You'll find tips from designers, writers, marketers and other creative professionals, along with meaty advice from selling and branding gurus. In no time, you'll be able to convince those who hold the purse strings that your ideas are worth pursuing and investing in. "Designers have a little known secret: Designing something is the easy part, getting others, specifically clients, to embrace that design is the real hard part. Harrison has put together dozens of tips that, if applied correctly, independently or in unison, will help you get those great design ideas approved." —Armin Vit and Bryony Gomez-Palacio, authors of Graphic Design, Referenced
Author | : G. Wilson Knight |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2013-10-08 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 113648731X |
First Published in 2002. This is a collection of essays and commentary on the later Shakespearian tragedies of Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Macbeth, Coriolanus, Anthony and Cleopatra and Richard II.
Author | : George Wilson Knight |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 9780415290708 |
First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author | : Sadia Gill |
Publisher | : Vernon Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2017-03 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1622732707 |
This book investigates the potential purpose of recurrent communication images in the poetry of Derek Walcott. The recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1992, Walcott is one of the most important postcolonial poets of the 20th century. His poetry delves into the dynamics of Caribbean marginalization and seeks to safeguard the paradigms characteristic of his island home. Several major studies have examined themes in his poetry but the images of communication in his poetics have not been explored. This book examines Walcott's poetry expressions that the poet brings into play in order to demonstrate the relevance of the Caribbean in the contemporary world--firstly through a study of communication imagery, and secondly through an examination of the conclusions he reaches through these means. The quantitative chart demonstrates that Walcott is especially reliant upon images of communication from the 1980s. Extensive textual analysis indicates that the place and contextual meaning of communication imagery, for example, page mirrors the historical plight of the Caribbean region; likewise, line expresses an identity deficit. Finally, this book validates that Walcott's extensive use of communication imagery in his poetry contributes to a fluid notion of self that embraces multiculturalism while maintaining the imaginary intact.
Author | : Sunyoung Park |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2019-03-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 047212515X |
An epoch-marking alliance of laborers, students, dissident intellectuals, and ordinary citizens was at the heart of South Korea’s transformation from a dictatorship into a vibrant democracy during the 1980s. Collectively known as the minjung (“the people”), these agents of Korean democratization historically carved out an expanded role for civil society in the country’s politics. In Revisiting Minjung, some of the foremost experts in 1980s Korean history, literature, film, art, and music provide new insights into one of the most crucial decades in South Korean history. Drawing from the theoretical perspectives of transnationalism, post-Marxist studies, intersectional feminism, popular culture studies, and more, the volume demonstrates how an era that is often associated with radical politics was, in effect, the catalyst for the subsequent flourishing of democratic and liberal values in South Korea. Revisiting Minjung brings new themes, new subjectivities, and new theoretical perspectives to the study of the rich ecosystem of 1980s Korean culture. Treated here is a wide array of topics, including the origins of minjung ideology, its critique by the right wing, minjung art and music, workers’ literary culture, women writers and the resurgence of feminism, erotic cinema, science fiction, transnational political travels, and the representations of race and queerness in 1980s popular culture. The book thus details the origins and development of some of the movements that shape cultural life in South Korea today, and it does so through analyses that engage some of the most pressing debates in current scholarship in Korea and abroad.