The Peculiar, Perplexing Mr. Pickle

The Peculiar, Perplexing Mr. Pickle
Author: Anthony Lyle
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1477212086

Anthony Lyle was born and raised in the mid-west. He is a child of the 60’s and 70’s, having graduated from Washington High in 1974. He served for a brief stint in the Air Force during the Vietnam Era. He tried his hand at different jobs until around 1986, when he found his niche in computer programming. He obtained his B.S. in Computer Science in 1997 ANTHONY

The Impossibly Perplexing Mr. Pickle

The Impossibly Perplexing Mr. Pickle
Author: Anthony Lyle
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1491822643

Mr. Pickle is an amazing enigma. The children for which he is responsible, are constantly amazed by the adventures that seem to "just happen". Far from being Mary Poppins, Mr. Pickle always seems to be confused and befuddled.

The Amazing Mr. Pickle Pop

The Amazing Mr. Pickle Pop
Author: Doug Dixon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Three hardy cucumbers vie to be the best one in the vegetable garden community, each with its own peculiar family stories. Who wins is anyone's guess, but sneaky parents apply "secret" methods to compete successfully. The fun is partly to see who wins--and how, but also to enjoy the distinctive competitor personalities.

Mr. Pickle

Mr. Pickle
Author: Just Right Reader
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781684771660

The Examiner

The Examiner
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1860
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

Pickle the Spy

Pickle the Spy
Author: Andrew Lang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1897
Genre: Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746
ISBN:

Anti-Book

Anti-Book
Author: Nicholas Thoburn
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1452951993

No, Anti-Book is not a book about books. Not exactly. And yet it is a must for anyone interested in the future of the book. Presenting what he terms “a communism of textual matter,” Nicholas Thoburn explores the encounter between political thought and experimental writing and publishing, shifting the politics of text from an exclusive concern with content and meaning to the media forms and social relations by which text is produced and consumed. Taking a “post-digital” approach in considering a wide array of textual media forms, Thoburn invites us to challenge the commodity form of books—to stop imagining books as transcendent intellectual, moral, and aesthetic goods unsullied by commerce. His critique is, instead, one immersed in the many materialities of text. Anti-Book engages with an array of writing and publishing projects, including Antonin Artaud’s paper gris-gris, Valerie Solanas’s SCUM Manifesto, Guy Debord’s sandpaper-bound Mémoires, the collective novelist Wu Ming, and the digital/print hybrid of Mute magazine. Empirically grounded, it is also a major achievement in expressing a political philosophy of writing and publishing, where the materiality of text is interlaced with conceptual production. Each chapter investigates a different form of textual media in concert with a particular concept: the small-press pamphlet as “communist object,” the magazine as “diagrammatic publishing,” political books in the modes of “root” and “rhizome,” the “multiple single” of anonymous authorship, and myth as “unidentified narrative object.” An absorbingly written contribution to contemporary media theory in all its manifestations, Anti-Book will enrich current debates about radical publishing, artists’ books and other new genre and media forms in alternative media, art publishing, media studies, cultural studies, critical theory, and social and political theory.