The Dangerous Edge of Things

The Dangerous Edge of Things
Author: Freya McClements
Publisher: Guildhall Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1906271488

The characters that inhabit Freya McClements' debut collection of short stories are each trying to make their way in a world in which love or lust has pushed them to the very edge of society - and sometimes beyond.

The Dangerous Edge

The Dangerous Edge
Author: Michael J. Apter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1992
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Why do many people enjoy risky activities--skydiving, bullfighting, or fast driving--that cause fear in others? Every normal human being seems to need excitement at times, yet for years this need remained largely unstudied. Now a professor of psychology explains why we experience the need for excitement at various times and what happens when excitement-seeking goes wrong.

Graham Greene: The Dangerous Edge

Graham Greene: The Dangerous Edge
Author: Judith Adamson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1349207705

Since the war Graham Greene has travelled habitually to the world's trouble-spots and has provided leading newspapers and journals with articles about what he saw. While contending that a writer must be free of political affiliations he has commmitted himself to many countries and causes, and while insisting that literature must never be used for political ends he has written novels informed by a political urgency. The Dangerous Edge is about his political reportage and how the observations that formed it were transformed into literature. It is about how a novelist who struggled to record public issues dispassionately became in the process an important political conscience.

Bishop Blougram's Apology

Bishop Blougram's Apology
Author: Robert Browning
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"Bishop Blougram's Apology" is a long poem by the English poet Robert Browning. It takes the form of a sermon spoken by Bishop Blougram to his son, Gerald, on the importance of religion in their daily lives. It also powerfully illustrates a sense of duty and morality that is seen as being more valuable than reason.

Joyful Exiles

Joyful Exiles
Author: James M. Houston
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830833245

Jim Houston reviews the insight he has gained over his years of teaching, counseling and mentoring Christians. and presents what he now regards as pivotal concerns for leading a faithful Christian life in today's world. If you are interested in Christian maturity, and want a guide through the "currents and eddies" of our society and culture, this book is for you.

The Dangerous Edge

The Dangerous Edge
Author: Gavin Lambert
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1976
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

An essay in collective biography, studying turning points in the lives of mystery writers which he feels determined their later styles and approaches. Wilkie Collins, Conan Doyle, Chesterton, Buchan, Graham Greene, Ambler, Simenon, Chandler, Hitchcock.--Misha Schutt.

What is Your Dangerous Idea?

What is Your Dangerous Idea?
Author: John Brockman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

The follow-up to the acclaimed WHAT WE BELIEVE BUT CANNOT PROVE, a collection of thought-experiments by some of the most eminent thinkers and scientists alive, including Richard Dawkins, Jared Diamond and Steven Pinker.

The Captain and the Enemy

The Captain and the Enemy
Author: Graham Greene
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150405394X

In postwar London, a boy is drawn into a labyrinth of personal betrayals, intrigue, love, and revolution: “In short, a tremendous yarn” (Paul Theroux). On his twelfth birthday, Victor Baxter is spirited away from boarding school by a stranger known only as the Captain who claims to have won him in a backgammon game with the boy’s diabolical father. Settling into a new life in a dire London flat, Victor becomes the willing ward of his mysterious abductor and the tender and childless Liza. He quickly adapts to the only family he’s ever known, despite the Captain’s long disappearances on suspicious “adventures” and a guarded curiosity about this peculiar but devoted couple who call him son. Then one day, in pursuit of answers, and perhaps an adventure of his own, Victor responds to an entreaty from the Captain to come to Panama. What transpires in this world of dangerous imposture is absolutely revelatory—for both Victor and the Captain. In Graham Greene’s final novel, “we enter those disparate worlds [he] has made his own—the England of Brighton Rock and The Ministry of Fear, and the exotic Central American territories in which his restless talent has so often roamed” (The New York Times).

Dangerous Games

Dangerous Games
Author: Andrew Todhunter
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 030783199X

In this elegant and exciting collection Andrew Todhunter, himself an extreme sportsman and the author of the critically acclaimed Fall of the Phantom Lord, takes readers along as men and women push themselves to their limits in the world’s riskiest sports. In several of these essays Todhunter writes from personal experience, joining his subjects as they free fall from cliffs, wriggle through narrow underground crevices, and dive deep beneath the ice of a frozen lake. In these adrenaline-laced accounts of extreme sportsmanship, Todhunter captures not only the thrill of conquest but the deep pleasure of being someplace few others have gone as well.