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Author | : Mempo Giardinelli |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
A man returns from his studies abroad to embark on a career as a law professor in his native Argentina. But he allows himself to be swayed by passion, murder follows, and he has to flee, his life ruined in a matter of seconds.
Author | : Deepika Kathiresan |
Publisher | : Unvoiced Heart |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2022-05-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Moon of Phases a bookcompiled by Deepika Kathiresan presented by Unvoiced Heart Publication. Its comprises of 27 co authors who have penned their writeups with lot of creativity and imagination. The book is too special to everyone who are a part of the book. The book not only cherishes happiness but joins hands with people who are so unique in their own thoughts
Author | : Tracy Chamoun |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2005-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595337643 |
Upon the death of her grandmother, Amaré realizes she is alone. Orphaned as a small child, she now begins to experience shocking memories that emerge and force her to relive the horror of a mysterious and forgotten past. She embarks on a journey of love and discovery as she begins to uncover the mysteries that have paralyzed and distorted her existence. Between London, the English countryside, Paris, and California, Amaré is committed to uncovering the truth behind her pain. She will be confronted with the wizardry of modern technology as well as ancient mysticism and teachings, both helping her wind her way through the dark and somber labyrinth of her unconscious. The story is about repressed trauma, and the courage to face one's demons. It explores the relationship between the mind and the body, and centers on the journey of the soul towards truth and light. It is a testimony to individual redemption through self-forgiveness.
Author | : Kenneth Cowle |
Publisher | : SoulAsylumPoetryPublishing |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2005-12 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 097834832X |
Cajun Moon - A Journey Through Time, is an expression of the poet's being. The selections for this premiere edition from Kenneth Cowle are a glimpse at the emotions, scars and life experiences that over time shaped who he is today. Ranging from deep passion to the baring of a tormented heart, many of these poems evoke feelings and imagery that will touch a romantic soul. There are many pieces that affirm Kenneth Cowle's belief in a loving God, the essential goodness of us all; and the responsibility we have to care for each other and for Mother Nature. For the young at heart you will find playful poems about childish things. Several of the poems are complimented by original illustrations drawn by the poet's mother, Jean Cowle. As a keen admirer of various structures of poetry, Kenneth includes short poems in alternative styles such as Senryu and Lantern. For the most part though, the poems have received a minimum of editing and may seem raw to readers looking for a collection of safe and traditional poems. Line breaks and punctuation are sometimes intentionally off kilter to move the reader's eyes through a poem with changes in pace to enhance the mere reading of words. You may find some of yourself in Cajun Moon, or feel off balance for a moment or two as you read of a tempestuous journey that has come to a place of peace and acceptance. The wish of Kenneth Cowle is that however you experience this collection, you feel. A Soul Asylum Poetry Production
Author | : David R. Kohut |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 461 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0810858398 |
Unlike a conventional war waged against a standing army, a "dirty war" is waged against individuals, groups, or ideas considered subversive. Originally associated with Argentina's military regime from 1976-1983, the term has since been applied to neighboring dictatorships during the period. Indeed, it has become a byword for state-sponsored repression anywhere in the world. The first edition of this reference illustrated the concept by describing the regimes of Argentina, Chile (1973-1990), and Uruguay (1973-1985), which tortured, murdered, and disappeared thousands of people in the name of anticommunism while thousands more were driven into exile. The second edition expands the scope to include Bolivia (1971-1982), Brazil (1964-1985), and Paraguay (1954-1989). Includes a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on the countries; guerrilla and political movements; prominent guerrilla, human-rights, military, and political figures; local, regional, and international human-rights organizations; and artistic figures (filmmakers, novelists, and playwrights) whose works attempt to represent or resist the period of repression.--Publisher.
Author | : Renée W. Craig-Odders |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2006-03-20 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0786424265 |
The image of the hard-boiled private investigator from gritty pulp fiction, a terse and mysterious figure, has become increasingly universal as the detective novel crosses more and more borders. A booming genre in Latin America, Spain and other Hispanic cultures, detective fiction has transcended the limitations of its influences. Hispanic authors relatively new to the genre have published novels and series popular with the public, while a number of well-known writers have adapted the genre to reflect the concurrent globalization of modern society and the crimes within it. This volume presents a compilation of 11 critical essays on genero negro--contemporary detective fiction in the Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian canon. Surveying the last twenty years, the text analyzes emerging trends in this rapidly evolving genre, as well as the mutations and innovations taking place within the style. The first section of the book is dedicated to the detective fiction of Spain and Portugal. The second section surveys works from Latin America and the United States, where topics touch on universal subjects like crime, identity and feminism.
Author | : Robert Burns |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 626 |
Release | : 1876 |
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Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 700 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : College prose, American |
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Author | : Ann Major |
Publisher | : Major Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2019-11-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1942473168 |
“Want it all? Read Ann Major.” –New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts “Ann Major’s name on the cover instantly identifies the book as a good read.” –New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown Old flames steam up the bayou in another sultry romance from USA Today Bestselling Ann Major. Garret Cagan is a son of the bayou, raised on the water, with adoring, headstrong Noelle Martin at his adolescent heels. But when the youthful Noelle couldn't reconcile their passion with the wishes of her wealthy New Orleans family, Garret slammed the door on love. Now he lives his life with an unyielding honor that suits the badge he wears. But his Southern home is broken, his son mute and living with a grandmother. The only thing Garret has left is his pride … until Noelle returns and the shell of ice around his heart is cracked, maybe melted for good. Can he ever love again? Noelle Martin bowed to the wishes of her powerful family when she hid her affair with Garret. And when secrecy led to heartbreak, she fled to Australia in a desperate attempt to find peace. Now she's back home in New Orleans, and back in his domain. She'll do anything to gain Garret's forgiveness, and even more to help his son. But will her words be enough to make them a family again … or is she too late? Reviews of her TEXAS: CHILDREN OF DESTINY series PASSION’S CHILD (book 1) Ann Major begins a high intensity trilogy with PASSION’S CHILD (4-), the dramatic tale of an estranged couple brought back together by the critical illness of their young son. Ms. Major creates a mesmerizing emotional ambiance and strong plot development… RT Reviews 1988 DESTINY’S CHILD (book 2) DESTINY’S CHILD (4) is the impressive second book in Ann Major’s CHILDREN OF DESTINY trilogy. A powerful rancher and his feisty private pilot lock horns over his methods of acquiring her family’s holdings. The sensual flames burn very brightly indeed while this explosive couple battles toward a highly satisfying resolution. Romantic Times 1988 This excellent story is intense and emotionally involving. —Rendezvous, September 1988 NIGHT CHILD (book 3) A powerful story that is as equally compelling, intense and emotional as the first two. The entire trilogy offers a wonderful reading experience. —KW Rendezvous NIGHT CHILD (book 3) Ann Major’s stunning conclusion to her Children of Destiny series, NIGHT CHILD (4+) powerfully blends romance and danger…. The fiery romance will win a reserved spot on many a bookshelf. — RT Reviews WILDERNESS CHILD (book 4) What a terrific story! The dialogue is fast-paced and snappy, the storyline is exciting, the characterization is great and the love scenes singe the pages. — KW Rendezvous
Author | : Lorena Maybelle Page |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 1901 |
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