The Book of Emma

The Book of Emma
Author: Marie-Celie Agnant
Publisher: Insomniac Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2009-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1897414064

One of the biggest stumbling blocks we hit when setting out to make our dreams come true is appreciating what is going well. Most of us have an unfortunate tendency to dwell on the problems rather than on the good things in our lives ... and then we wonder why things just seem to keep getting worse instead of better. In The Power of Appreciation in Everyday Life, psychologist Noelle Nelson explains how you can achieve success in every area of your life through transforming your beliefs with appreciation.

Wolf Tree

Wolf Tree
Author: Alison Calder
Publisher: Coteau Books
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1550504649

A wolf tree is a tree in a bush or a thicket which is different in shape from those around it; a tree whose broader trunk and spreading branches indicate that it once grew alone but is now surrounded. Alison Calder’s poems shine the light of a poet’s curiosity on all manner of “natural occurrences,” which nevertheless stand out. The book opens with an examination of the extreme forms this nature may take – from the Dutch legend of the false child Sooterkin, to two-headed calves, Zip the Pinhead, and other medical curiosities, particularly those captured by 19th century photographic techniques. The disquieting feelings created by these subjects persist, causing the reader to proceed watchfully, even when the poet’s attention switches to more common themes and images - plastic clotheslines,wildflowers of western Canada, snow geese, the Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany. A selection of poems from this manuscript received the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award for writing excellence by a writer under the age of 35. A section of this manuscript, Sexing the Prairie, was published in the journal Open Letter in Fall 2006.

Giacomo Meyerbeer

Giacomo Meyerbeer
Author: Giacomo Meyerbeer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1989
Genre: Composers
ISBN:

A collection of letters by Meyerbeer, the operatic composer who died in 1864. Critics have recently re-evaluated his work, recognizing his musical craftmanship, his dramatic sense and his influence on later operatic composers. The editors also edited Letters and Diaries of Meyerbeer.

Dinorah

Dinorah
Author: Giacomo Meyerbeer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 188?
Genre: Operas
ISBN:

The Operas of Giacomo Meyerbeer

The Operas of Giacomo Meyerbeer
Author: Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780838640937

But these operas are far more than imitations: they show an apprehension of convention and genre that is nothing less than a dismantling of accepted formulas, and a highly original reconstruction of them."--Jacket.

The Nation's Image

The Nation's Image
Author: Jane Fulcher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521529433

Professor Fulcher argues that French grand opera was a subtly used tool of the state.

The Urbanization of Opera

The Urbanization of Opera
Author: Anselm Gerhard
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1998-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226288574

Why do so many operas end in suicide, murder, and death? Why do many characters in large-scale operas exhibit neurotic behaviors worthy of psychoanalysis? Why are the legendary grands operas - much celebrated in their time - so seldom performed today?

My France

My France
Author: Eugen Weber
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674595767

My France focuses on some of the most intriguing aspects of French life: politics, myths, personalities, public problems, actions, and conflicts. The topics Weber treats range from sports to religion, and include comments on folklore, national socialism, antisemitism, and famous Frenchmen.

I Am a Japanese Writer

I Am a Japanese Writer
Author: Dany Laferrière
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1553655834

A devilishly intelligent new novel by the internationally bestselling author and Prix Mï??dicis winner. A black writer from Montreal has found the perfect title for his next book: I Am a Japanese Writer. His publisher gives him an advance on the strength of the title alone. The problem is, he can't seem to write a word of it. He can scarcely summon the energy to put pen to paper, and so he nurses his writer's block by taking long baths, re-reading the works of Japanese poet Basho and engaging in amorous intrigues with rising pop star Midori and her entourage of vampire girls. For the writer, though, the title isn't just a title: he really does believe he is a Japanese writer. He makes this declaration in a mall, and, the next thing he knows, he's an international celebrity. The book becomes a cult phenomenon, even though he still hasn't written a word of it. In Japan, it sets off a cultural revolution. A Japanese writer even publishes a book called I Am a Malagasy Writer. On the nightly news, a Japanese officer declares, "I Am a Korean Soldier." No wonder a pair of attachï??s from the Japanese embassy has been following our hero around. At first, he is delighted to discover his celebrity. But things quickly go wrong. Part postmodern fantasy, part Kafkaesque nightmare and part travelogue to the inner reaches of the self, I Am a Japanese Writer calls into question everything we think we know about what-and who-makes a work of art.