In The Strange Embrace Of A Prodigal

In The Strange Embrace Of A Prodigal
Author: Red Jordan Arobateau
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 1105769135

This novel takes place durring the wind-down of the Viet Nam war, the early 1970's, in mystical San Francisco. Gradually she'd given up houses. Abandon things. Gotten rid of her possessions. She became a traveler. "I keep nothing. Each day is my last, and I'm alive. These are the words of a homeless street woman, a survivor, a sensitive soul. This is an account of her daily plans, routes, survival--and her thoughts, ideas & dreams.

Strange Embrace

Strange Embrace
Author: David Hine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781582409146

David Hine's tortured, modern gothic is a tale of pain and sorrow, obsession and damnation, of madness, death, and sexual longing - the world of Strange Embrace twists and pollutes the lives of all that enter it! Strange Embrace is available for the first time in an absolutely spectacular, full-color trade paperback, designed by those awfully nice chaps at Comicraft!

Strange Embrace Volume 1

Strange Embrace Volume 1
Author: David Hine
Publisher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-09-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781582409672

David Hine's tortured, modern gothic is a tale of pain and sorrow, obsession and damnation, of madness, death, and sexual longing. The world of Strange Embrace twists and pollutes the lives of all that enter it! Collects Strange Embrace #1-8.

Strange Embrace

Strange Embrace
Author: Lawrence Block
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781951939175

STRANGE EMBRACE started out to be a novel based on Johnny Midnight, a TV series which everyone has long since forgotten.

Embrace Your Weird

Embrace Your Weird
Author: Felicia Day
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1982115742

An instant New York Times bestseller In Embrace Your Weird, New York Times bestselling author, producer, actress, TV writer, and award-winning web series creator, Felicia Day takes you on a journey to find, rekindle, or expand your creative passions. Including Felicia’s personal stories and hard-won wisdom, Embrace Your Weird offers: —Entertaining and revelatory exercises that empower you to be fearless, so you can rediscover the things that bring you joy, and crack your imagination wide open —Unique techniques to vanquish enemies of creativity like: anxiety, fear, procrastination, perfectionism, criticism, and jealousy —Tips to cultivate a creative community —Space to explore and get your neurons firing Whether you enjoy writing, baking, painting, podcasting, playing music, or have yet to uncover your favorite creative outlet, Embrace Your Weird will help you unlock the power of self-expression. Get motivated. Get creative. Get weird.

Works

Works
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1883
Genre:
ISBN:

Ashes ...

Ashes ...
Author: Stefan Żeromski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1928
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Shows the unsightly side of the Habsburg Empire. It is a declaration of disagreement with idealization of the Austrian partition and the model of state management used in its territory. From the postcolonial point of view, it is a novel about people and territories forced, in spite of bloody resistance, to become the periphery of an empire. The Old Republic of Poland was not a glorious metropolis, but it was still a metropolis. Colonization transformed and divided this metropolis into provinces of three empires, with all the consequences that a transformation of this kind brings. The so-called Polish Sarmatism, from which the heroes of Ashes derive endowed citizens of "Sarmatian" Poland with a sense of self-worth and liberty. Austrian colonization destroyed their liberty and compelled the Poles to serve the interests of their conquerors. Ashes is a narrative of the Sarmatian culture that survived among the nobility with pedigrees and estates, and was also potentially present among smallholders with no pedigree and no assets. The novel suggests that it is not necessary to be a noble to possess the sense of liberty that the Republic of Poland developed and cultivated.