Helicography

Helicography
Author: Craig Dworkin
Publisher: punctum books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-07-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1953035647

Part art history essay, part experimental fiction, part theoretical manifesto on the politics of equivalence, Helicography examines questions of scale in relation to Robert Smithson's iconic 1970 artwork Spiral Jetty. In an essay and film made to accompany the earthwork, Smithson invites us to imagine the stone helix of his structure at various orders of magnitude, from microscopic molecules to entire galaxies. Taking up this invitation with an unrelenting and literal enthusiasm, Helicography pursues the implications of such transformations all the way to the limits of logic. If other spirals, from the natural to the man-made, were expanded or condensed to the size of Spiral Jetty, what are the consequences of their physical metamorphoses? What other equivalences follow in turn, and where do their surprising historical, cultural, and mechanical connections lead? This book considers a number of forms in order to find out: the fluid vortices of whirlpools, hurricanes, and galaxies; the delicate shells of snails and the threatening pose of rattlesnakes; prehistoric ferns and the turns of the inner ear; the monstrous jaws of ancient sharks; a baroque finial scroll on a bass viol; a 19th-century watch spring; phonograph discs and spooled film; the largest open-pit mine on the planet. The result is a narrative laboratory for the "science of imaginary solutions" proposed by Alfred Jarry (whose King Ubu also plays a central role in the story told here), a work of fictocriticism blurring form and content, and the story of a single instant in time lost in the deserts of the intermountain west. Craig Dworkin is the author of four scholarly monographs - Reading the Illegible (Northwestern University Press), No Medium (MIT Press), Dictionary Poetics: Toward a Radical Lexicography (Fordham University Press), and Radium of the Word: a Poetics of Materiality (Chicago University Press) - as well as a half-dozen edited collections and a dozen books of experimental writing, including, most recently, The Pine-Woods Notebook (Kenning Editions). He teaches literary history and theory at the University of Utah.

Snail's Pace: The Inventor

Snail's Pace: The Inventor
Author: John Miller Conn
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1469165120

West Texas, the 1950's. Buck, a motherless, brilliant boy whose wealthy father's death leaves him without purpose, seeks answers in a quest to medical school. He succeeds but lapses into drink and despair. At his bunkhouse door appears a beautiful and perceptive Hispanic girl-Maria, a dark wanderer who speaks English like a peeress. She rescues him and restores his home to its glory. Falling in love, Buck is inspired and in his bam laboratory builds a device which can prevent deaths like his father's. One great obstacle remains and torments the inventor. Maria, pregnant, proud and unwilling to distract him, strikes out on her own. Her real reason for leaving and her devotion to Buck are obscured by the trickery of Gaines Brill, a medical classmate who comes to cash in 011 Buck's work and fortune. With intense ambition Brill builds a promising enterprise, enlisting the aid of shadowy Washington figures who want to control and pervert the device Buck created. Finally unable to stay away Maria returns with her infant and bestows upon Buck the key to completion of his work. Buck's last experiment upon himself, however, produces a fatal injury and Maria succumbs as well, both of their deaths caused by Brill's neglect and consuming greed. But the baby girl survives. Her life is used by Brill in his pose as a humane industrialist, but her enlightenment, and her revenge, will come.

Nature Notebook

Nature Notebook
Author:
Publisher: Yosemite Conservancy
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1930238312

Birds bathe with abandon. A salamander, a snail, and a shrew share space for an instant. A fox springs from a field. Spiders spin. Clouds collect. Grasses grow, and ducks drift on by. For every forest wanderer who has yearned to capture these fleeting moments on paper, Nature Notebook provides a beautiful space to do so. More than just blank pages, this illustrated notebook presents playful prompts and sketches to stimulate your creativity while providing plenty of room to fill in what you fancy. Scientific observation meets artistic impulse in this treasure for the novice, the curious, and the inspired.

Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide, Third Edition

Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide, Third Edition
Author: David G. Smith
Publisher: Morton Publishing Company
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1640432051

Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide provides a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to the field of zoology. Knowledge of the principal groups of animals is fundamental to understanding the central issues in biology. This full-color lab manual provides a diverse selection of exercises covering the anatomy, physiology, behavior, and ecology of the major invertebrate and vertebrate lineages. Great care has been taken to provide information in an engaging, student-friendly way. The material has been written to be easily adapted for use with any introductory zoology textbook.

Slugs, Snails, and Worms

Slugs, Snails, and Worms
Author: Trudi Strain Trueit
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1608708209

On safari through this book, readers will learn to identify specific slugs, snails, and worms. They'll explore their behavior, life cycle, mating habits, geographical location, anatomy, enemies, and defenses.

From the Diary of a Snail

From the Diary of a Snail
Author: Günter Grass
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473522536

Probably the most autobiographical of his novels, From the Diary of a Snail balances the agonising history of the persecuted Danzig Jews with an account of Grass's political campaigning with Willie Brandt. Underlying all is the snail, the central symbol that is both model and a parody of social progress, and a mysterious metaphor for political reform. From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature and author of The Tin Drum.

Research Is a Passion With Me

Research Is a Passion With Me
Author: Margaret Morse Nice
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1979-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1554882788

In her incredibly productive lifetime (1883-1974), American-born ornithologist Margaret Morse Nice earned the admiration of ornithologists and naturalists in far distant lands. Research Is a Passion With Me is an enthralling autobiography of one of the great individuals in her field and of her time. The prominent California nature writer, Donald Peattie, in commenting on Margaret Nice’s writing ability, stated: "Your art of telling is so good that it conceals how good the science is." And Professor Ernst Mayer of Harvard University said: "Margaret Nice was a remarkable person and only those who know the state of American ornithology when she started her work will appreciate her contribution." "An extraordinary bird watcher. Every summer she and her husband would gather the girls, pack their old car with camping gear, and head off into the wilds to look for new birds. This eccentric way of living was unusual in the early 1920s, but even their youngest daughter adjusted to it. Their older girls shinnied up trees to observe nests and helped in housekeeping tasks around the campsite." - Marcia Bonta, Bird Watcher’s Digest

Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide

Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide
Author: David G. Smith
Publisher: Morton Publishing Company
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 161731157X

Exploring Zoology: A Laboratory Guide is designed to provide a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to the field of zoology.Ê This manual provides a diverse series of observational and investigative exercises, delving into the anatomy, behavior, physiology, and ecology of the major invertebrate and vertebrate lineages.

The Third Door

The Third Door
Author: Emily Rodda
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545578035

A boy faces amnesia as he seeks to end the monstrous threat to his city in this finale to a fantasy trilogy by a New York Times–bestselling author. Three magic Doors are the only way in and out of the walled city of Weld. The golden Door is grand and majestic—a Door for heroes. The silver Door hints at mystery and knowledge—a door for schemers. But the plain wooden Door has always held the most appeal for Rye and his friend Sonia. And now, at last, they have the chance to open it. The city of Weld is under attack by skimmers, flying beasts that terrorize the night. If Rye and Sonia can’t discover the enemy sending the skimmers in time, Weld has no hope. Twice before, Rye and Sonia left Weld on a quest to save it. Twice before, they failed. Now there’s just one Door left—one last chance to save the people of Weld. Rye and Sonia know everything depends on them. But nothing can prepare them for the horror that waits behind the wooden Door. Praise for The Third Door “Readers who have come to love the plucky Rye and determined Sonia will be eager for this story. . . . The plot is tied up in an unexpected but very satisfying way. Fans of Rodda’s Deltora Quest series will be thrilled by the tie-ins here. New fans can enjoy this installment without any prior knowledge of the land of Deltora; though they’ll have a richer experience if they’ve read the first two volumes.” —Booklist

Snail's Pace

Snail's Pace
Author: Aletta Henry
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2010-04
Genre:
ISBN: 1615666087

Things have slowed down around Gravers Lane. The reclusive bird lover who is inordinately fond of his hideous mother is, in his professional life, a master criminologist. When Victor Wong, key member of the G.B. Crane and Associates staff, goes missing, the detective is forced to get on a plane and travel halfway around the world. With the help of his unrelenting assistants, Grace Forest and Sam Underwood, he untangles a web of deceit surrounding the death of a wealthy planter. Join the Bishop and his cronies in this intriguing follow up to Aletta Henry's A Total Eclipse. Fortunately, it doesn't move at a Snail's Pace. Aletta's love of birds is evident throughout her book. She and I continue to be amateur ornithologists, and I hope you will enjoy reading Snail's Pace. Ben Crenshaw Professional Golfer and two-time Master's Champion