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Daily Conversations with My Interloper

Author : G. A. Powell
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0761838872

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In this unique work, Professor G.A. Powell Jr. writes: "Thinkers are different from writers--writers are prostitutes. Thinkers desire to be prostitutes." Daily Conversations with My Interloper is first and foremost a celebration of the narrative paradigm, its evolution, latitude of expression, and radical subjectivity in the forms of aphorisms and feuilletons. Following in the literary tradition of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Albert Camus, John Cage, Emile Cioran, and Susan Sontag, et al., the text chronicles Professor Powell's reflections about the ongoing metamorphoses of cultures, influential literary figures, travel, film, history, ennui, quotidian, and the mundane day-to-day existence in which all people participate. Daily Conversations with my Interloper, is a provocative read for the public and private intellectual interested in a panoply of ideas.

The Interloper

Author : Peter Savodnik
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780465029075

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Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination of President Kennedy in 1963 remains one of the most horrifying and hotly debated crimes in American history. Just as perplexing as the assassination is the assassin himself; the 24-year-old Oswald's hazy background and motivations—and his subsequent murder at the hands of Jack Ruby—make him an intriguing yet frustratingly enigmatic figure. Because Oswald briefly defected to the Soviet Union, some historians allege he was a Soviet agent. But as Peter Savodnik shows in The Interloper, Oswald's time in the U.S.S.R. reveals a stranger, more chilling story. Oswald ventured to Russia at the age of 19, after a failed stint in the U.S. Marine Corps and a childhood spent shuffling from address to address with his unstable, needy mother. Like many of his generation, Oswald struggled for a sense of belonging in postwar American society, which could be materialistic, atomized, and alienating. The Soviet Union, with its promise of collectivism and camaraderie, seemed to offer an alternative. While traveling in Europe, Oswald slipped across the Soviet border, soon settling in Minsk where he worked at a radio and television factory. But Oswald quickly became just as disillusioned with his adopted country as he had been with the United States. He spoke very little Russian, had difficulty adapting to the culture of his new home, and found few trustworthy friends; indeed most, it became clear, were informing on him to the KGB. After nearly three years, Oswald returned to America feeling utterly defeated and more alone than ever—and as Savodnik shows, he began to look for an outlet for his frustration and rage. Drawing on groundbreaking research, including interviews with Oswald's friends and acquaintances in Russia and the United States, The Interloper brilliantly evokes the shattered psyche not just of Oswald himself, but also of the era he so tragically defined.

Conversations with Thornton Wilder

Author : Thornton Wilder
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0878055142

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Collected interviews with the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and playwright most widely known today for his play, Our Town

Speaking to My Country

Author : Jan Masaryk
Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08-17
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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First published in 1944, these speeches deserve study by contemporary students of leadership, media, and international relations. Written and delivered by the then Foreign Minister of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile, they were broadcast over BBC radio as part of the Allied media campaign against the Nazis during the Second World War. Listening to them was punishable by death under Hitler's regime. Yet untold thousands of Czechoslovak citizens regularly risked their lives on Wednesday evenings to hear Jan Masaryk. From September 1939 through the end of the war, Masaryk was one of the wittiest and most popular voices on the air, hosting a program called Volá Londýn (London Calling). He evoked Jan Hus and the Good Soldier Švejk, recited poetry, told jokes, provided eyewitness reports of the bombing of London, news of battles in Europe and Africa, and of public opinion in the United States. His extraordinary broadcast marking the Jewish New Year 5704, in September of 1943, includes one of the first explicit references by an international leader to the extermination of the Jews. Masaryk's broadcasts were so treasured that after the war, a Czech collection of the talks sold out its 60,000-copy printing, followed by similar success in London. "Seven decades have come and gone since these speeches were first aired, but the fundamental message of respect and caring for one another — and of living in freedom — remains both timeless and timely." Madeleine K. Albright, U.S. Secretary of State, 1997-2001

Jerusalem!

Author : Tobias Churton
Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781780287881

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‘Truly astonishing in its detail … this must be one of the most illuminating and enlightening biographies to date.’ Michael Eavis cbe, Founder of the Glastonbury Festival A brilliant new biography of the mystic poet and artist William Blake – and the first to explore his startlingly original quest for spiritual truth, as well as the profound lessons he has for us all today. The hymn ‘Jerusalem’, with its famous words by William Blake, stirs our hearts with its evocation of a new holy city built in ‘England’s green and pleasant land’. However, until now, the spiritual essence of William Blake has been buried under myriad inadequate biographies, college dissertations and arts commentaries, written by people who have missed the luminescent keys to Blake’s symbolism and liberating spirit. Any attempt to uncover the ‘real’ Blake is thwarted by his status as a legend or ‘national treasure’. In Jerusalem! Tobias Churton expertly takes you beyond this superficial façade, showing you Blake the esoteric genius – a myth-maker, brilliantly using symbols and theology to express his unique insights into the nature of body, mind and spirit. Churton is not only deeply knowledgeable about Blake’s life and times, but also uses his shared values with Blake to enter into his labyrinth of thought and feeling. Challenging the conventional views of Blake as either a ‘romantic poet’ or a rebel with ideas about free sex, Tobias Churton’s startling new biography reveals, at last, the real William Blake in all his glory, so that anyone who sings ‘Jerusalem’ in future will see its beauty with renewed understanding. With access to a large body of never-before-published records – letters, diaries, pamphlets and books – Tobias Churton casts unprecedented light and perspective on William Blake’s life and times. Blake’s writing – heartfelt, vivid and profound – accounts for his status as one of the best-loved poets writing in English. Americans need no reminding that Blake inspired Ralph Waldo Emerson and American visionary Walt Whitman. Yet he spent the larger part of his creative career being ridiculed and suppressed. In Jerusalem! Churton conjures a superb portrait of Blake’s London, and in particular the rivalries of the cultural community in which the poet-artist was often misunderstood. He argues that Blake believed Man does not ‘belong’ to society; rather,we are all members of the Divine Body, co-existent with God. He was concerned with a total spiritual revival – what had gone wrong with Man, and how to put it right. Blake’s message has proved to be as challenging to today’s readers as it was to his contemporaries. Blake perceived, so far ahead of his time, that the philosophy of materialism would dominate the world – a culture from which we now yearn to break free. Jerusalem! is unashamedly ambitious in its scope and objective. Churton ends once and for all the persistent notion of Blake as a startling peculiarity, whilst emancipating him from the labels of ‘Romantic poet’ or ‘national treasure’. Even if it means sacrificing some cherished illusions or uncovering a few painful surprises, this compelling biography reveals, for the first time, the true spirit of William Blake.

The Interloper

Author : Rabindranath Maharaj
Publisher : Fredericton, N.B. : Goose Lane Editions
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Fiction
ISBN : STANFORD:36105017020053

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The Interloper by Rabindranath Maharaj Pdf

The astonishing stories in The Interloper capture the moment when ambivalence floods the new immigrant's consciousness. Regret and nostalgia take turns overwhelming and being overwhelmed by rosy expectations, and only drastic measures stave off paralysis and ruin.

People, Place, and Attachment in Local Bars

Author : John W. McEwen
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781498562379

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People, Place, and Attachment in Local Bars by John W. McEwen Pdf

In the United States, places of drink are historically linked to community and social interactions, and such establishments often possess loyal patrons for whom going to the local bar is a natural and routine part of their daily life. In People, Place, and Attachment in Local Bars, John McEwen places drinking establishments at the fore of American geography as containers of material culture and collective history. McEwen draws on ethnographic data collected in four local bars in West Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to present a new unified theory of people-place relationships. McEwen highlights sense of place, place attachment, and the concept of rootedness.

Listen with the Ear of the Heart

Author : Maria S. Guarino
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781580469104

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Listen with the Ear of the Heart by Maria S. Guarino Pdf

A contemplative ethnographic study of a Benedictine monastery in Vermont known for its folk-inspired music.

A Broadening Conversation

Author : Melody Layton McMahon,David R. Stewart
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780810858534

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A Broadening Conversation by Melody Layton McMahon,David R. Stewart Pdf

The American Theological Library Association has served libraries, librarians, and academic institutions with distinction for sixty years. A Broadening Conversation offers a means of listening in on the rich and vivid conversation of this community over the course of its history so far.

My Salinger Year

Author : Joanna Rakoff
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307958013

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A keenly observed and irresistibly funny memoir about literary New York in the late nineties, a pre-digital world on the cusp of vanishing. Now a major motion picture starring Sigourney Weaver and Margaret Qualley After leaving graduate school to pursue her dream of becoming a poet, Joanna Rakoff takes a job as assistant to the storied literary agent for J. D. Salinger. Precariously balanced between poverty and glamour, she spends her days in a plush, wood-paneled office—where Dictaphones and typewriters still reign and agents doze after three-martini lunches—and then goes home to her threadbare Brooklyn apartment and her socialist boyfriend. Rakoff is tasked with processing Salinger’s voluminous fan mail, but as she reads the heart-wrenching letters from around the world, she becomes reluctant to send the agency’s form response and impulsively begins writing back. The results are both humorous and moving, as Rakoff, while acting as the great writer’s voice, begins to discover her own.

The Literary World

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1894
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UTEXAS:059172131552107

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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Insufficient- Mashy

Author : Edward Smedley,Hugh James Rose,Henry John Rose
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1845
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN : HARVARD:HN547H

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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Insufficient- Mashy by Edward Smedley,Hugh James Rose,Henry John Rose Pdf

Grammar Lessons

Author : Michele Morano
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2007-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781587297458

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In the thirteen personal essays in Grammar Lessons, Michele Morano connects the rules of grammar to the stories we tell to help us understand our worlds. Living and traveling in Spain during a year of teaching English to university students, she learned to translate and interpret her past and present worlds—to study the surprising moments of communication—as a way to make sense of language and meaning, longing and memory. Morano focuses first on her year of living in Oviedo, in the early 1990s, a time spent immersing herself in a new culture and language while working through the relationship she had left behind with an emotionally dependent and suicidal man. Next, after subsequent trips to Spain, she explores the ways that travel sparks us to reconsider our personal histories in the context of larger historical legacies. Finally, she turns to the aftereffects of travel, to the constant negotiations involved in retelling and understanding the stories of our lives. Throughout she details one woman’s journey through vocabulary and verb tense toward a greater sense of her place in the world. Grammar Lessons illustrates the difficulty and delight, humor and humility of living in a new language and of carrying that pivotal experience forward. Michele Morano’s beautifully constructed essays reveal the many grammars and many voices that we collect, and learn from, as we travel.

Mile End

Author : Alan Grayson
Publisher : PageFree Publishing, Inc.
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2003-10-23
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 158961092X

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An epic coming-of-age tale set in the East End of London during World War II. The rich dialogue of the Jewish ghetto and the interweaving of the music and science of the day paint a picture that is both comic and heart-rending.

Fante

Author : Dan Fante
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2011-08-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780062027368

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Fante by Dan Fante Pdf

"Dan Fante is an authentic literary outlaw." —New York Times From Dan Fante, son of novelist John Fante, comes an exploration of his family’s legacy—one of boozing, passion, writing, and survival. Long before his father achieved literary recognition for Ask the Dust or The Road to Los Angeles, and before Dan had conceived his novels 86’d, Chump Change, and Mooch, their difficult relationship as father and son evolved in a household where love and literary artistry were often overshadowed by emotional violence. Fante is the story of Dan’s struggle to find his own voice amidst the madness of his family’s dark inheritance, a memoir of his escape from his own vices and his eventual return to Los Angeles to embrace the man—and the calling—that once had driven him away.