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Dreaming of Babylon

Author : Richard Brautigan
Publisher : Canongate Books
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781786890450

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When you hire C.Card, you have scraped the bottom of the private eye barrel. And when Card is hired to steal a body from the morgue, he needs to stop dreaming, find bullets for his gun and get there before someone else does. Not since Trout Fishing in America has Brautigan so successfully combined his wild sense of humour with his famous poetic imagination. In this parody of the hard-boiled crime novel, the adventures of seedy, not-too-bright C.Card are a delight to both the mind and the heart.

Dreaming of Babylon

Author : Richard Brautigan
Publisher : Pan
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : English fiction
ISBN : 0330258435

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A Confederate General From Big Sur

Author : Richard Brautigan
Publisher : Canongate Books
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781782113829

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A Confederate General From Big Sur by Richard Brautigan Pdf

Jesse and Lee share a house owned by a very nice Chinese dentist, where it rains in the hall. They move to cabins on the cliffs at Big Sur where the deafening croaks of frogs can be temporarily silenced by the cry, 'Campbell's Soup'. Ultimately, we learn how the frogs are permanently silenced . . . and dreams disperse around a fire into 186,000 endings per second. In anticipating flower power and the ideals of the Sixties, Brautigan's debut novel was at least at decade before its time and remains a weird and brilliant classic.

Babylon

Author : James Birch
Publisher : Dewi Lewis Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Infants in art
ISBN : 1904587852

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The weird and wonderful world of Birch's fantastical babies, never-before-published and now available in a beautifully produced gift book.

Hawkline Monster

Author : Richard Brautigan
Publisher : Amereon Limited
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2009-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0848832612

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A Gothic WesternAn imaginative novel about a mansion, a monster and a magic child

Sombrero Fallout

Author : Richard Brautigan
Publisher : Canongate Books
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2012-08-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780857867629

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Sombrero Fallout by Richard Brautigan Pdf

A heartbroken American writer starts a story about an ice-cold sombrero that falls inexplicably from the sky and lands in the centre of a small Southwest town. Devastated by the departure of his gorgeous Japanese girlfriend, he cannot concentrate on his writing and in frustration he throws away his beginning. But as the man searches through his apartment for strands of his lost love's hair, the discarded story in the wastepaper basket - through some kind of elaborate origami - carries on without him. Arguments over the sombrero begin, one thing leads to another and before long all hell breaks loose in the normally sleep town. Brautigan's fertile imagination twists and pulls at the ensuing chaos to come up with a tender, moving, surreal and incredibly funny tale that is told by a writer at the very peak of his creative powers.

Disciplined Dreaming

Author : Josh Linkner
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2011-01-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781118001714

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A 5-part process that will transform your organization — or your career — into a non-stop creativity juggernaut We live in an era when business cycles are measured in months, not years. The only way to sustain long term innovation and growth is through creativity-at all levels of an organization. Disciplined Dreaming shows you how to create profitable new ideas, empower all your employees to be creative, and sustain your competitive advantage over the long term. Linkner distills his years of experience in business and jazz — as well as hundreds of interviews with CEOs, entrepreneurs, and artists — into a 5-step process that will make creativity easy for you and your organization. The methodology is simple, backed by proven results. Empowers individuals, teams, and organizations to meet creative challenges posed by the marketplace Turns the mystery of creativity into a simple-to-use process Shows how creativity can be used for everything from innovative, game-shifting breakthroughs to incremental advances and daily improvements to business processes Offers dozens of practical exercises, thought-starters, workouts to grow "creative muscles," and case studies Disciplined Dreaming shows even the stuffiest corporate bureaucracies how to cultivate creativity in order to become more competitive in today's shifting marketplace. #4 New York Times Best Seller (Advice, How-To and Miscellaneous) #8 New York Times Best Seller (Hardcover Business) #2 Wall Street Journal Best Seller (Hardcover Business) #9 Wall Street Journal Best Seller (Hardcover Nonfiction) #9 Washington Post Best Seller (Hardcover Nonfiction) #1 USA Today Best Seller (Money) #10 Entertainment Weekly Best Seller (Hardcover Nonfiction) #10 Publishers Weekly Bestseller (Hardcover Nonfiction)

How Many Miles to Babylon?

Author : Jennifer Johnston
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781497646377

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From a Whitbread Award–winning author: A WWI novel of loyalty and friendship “graced with the immanent lyrical talent of the Irish writers at their best” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Born to an aristocratic family on an estate outside of Dublin, Alexander Moore feels the constraints of his position most acutely in his friendship with Jerry Crowe, a Catholic laborer in town. Jerry is one of the few bright spots in Alec’s otherwise troubled life. The boys bond over their love of swimming and horses, despite the admonitions of Alec’s cold and overbearing mother, who scolds her son for venturing outside of his class. When the Great War begins, he seizes the opportunity to escape his overbearing mother and taciturn father, and enlists in the British army. Jerry, too, enlists—not out of loyalty to Britain, but to prepare himself for the Republican cause. Stationed in Flanders, the young men are reunited and find that, while encamped in the trenches, their commonalities are what help them survive. Now a lieutenant and an officer, Alec and Jerry again find their friendship under assault, this time from the rigid Major Glendinning, whose unyielding adherence to rank leads the two men toward a harrowing impasse that will change their lives forever.

Rommel Drives on Deep Into Egypt

Author : Richard Brautigan
Publisher : Dell Publishing Company
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1970-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0440374960

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Rock 'n Roll Babylon

Author : Gary Herman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Rock music
ISBN : 0894714112

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Invading Babylon

Author : Lance Wallnau,Bill Johnson
Publisher : Destiny Image Publishers
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780768485660

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You were transformed to transform your world! For too long, Christianity has been defined by a false concept of church. As a result, believers have built walls around their lives, keeping culture at a distance. As Christians have tried to keep culture out of the church, unfortunately, the church has kept itself out of the culture. This was never Jesus’ design for the your life! Before church was established as a place that people “came to,” Jesus instituted it as an army that brought transformation to society, starting with salvation and continuing with seven spheres of influence: Church, family, education, government, media, arts, and commerce. Six revolutionary voices in the modern church deliver Invading Babylon. This essential guide will equip you to: Understand your vital role in shaping society. Release God’s will in your sphere of influence. Become an unstoppable citizen in God’s Kingdom. It’s your time to arise and be a light in a dark world.

Death in Babylon

Author : Vincent Barletta
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2010-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780226037394

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Though Alexander the Great lived more than seventeen centuries before the onset of Iberian expansion into Muslim Africa and Asia, he loomed large in the literature of late medieval and early modern Portugal and Spain. Exploring little-studied chronicles, chivalric romances, novels, travelogues, and crypto-Muslim texts, Vincent Barletta shows that the story of Alexander not only sowed the seeds of Iberian empire but foreshadowed the decline of Portuguese and Spanish influence in the centuries to come. Death in Babylon depicts Alexander as a complex symbol of Western domination, immortality, dissolution, heroism, villainy, and death. But Barletta also shows that texts ostensibly celebrating the conqueror were haunted by failure. Examining literary and historical works in Aljamiado, Castilian, Catalan, Greek, Latin, and Portuguese, Death in Babylon develops a view of empire and modernity informed by the ethical metaphysics of French phenomenologist Emmanuel Levinas. A novel contribution to the literature of empire building, Death in Babylon provides a frame for the deep mortal anxiety that has infused and given shape to the spread of imperial Europe from its very beginning.

Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age

Author : Joan Aruz,Sarah B. Graff,Yelena Rakic
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014-09-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300208085

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Bringing together the research of internationally renowned scholars, Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age contributes significantly to our understanding of the epoch-making artistic and cultural exchanges that took place across the Near East and Mediterranean in the early first millennium B.C. This was the world of Odysseus, in which seafaring Phoenician merchants charted new nautical trade routes and established prosperous trading posts and colonies on the shores of three continents; of kings Midas and Croesus, legendary for their wealth; and of the Hebrew Bible, whose stories are brought vividly to life by archaeological discoveries. Objects drawn from collections in the Middle East, Europe, North Africa, and the United States, reproduced here in sumptuous detail, reflect the cultural encounters of diverse populations interacting through trade, travel, and migration as well as war and displacement. Together, they tell a compelling story of the origins and development of Western artistic traditions that trace their roots to the ancient Near East and across the Mediterranean world. Among the masterpieces brought together in this volume are stone reliefs that adorned the majestic palaces of ancient Assyria; expertly crafted Phonecian and Syrian bronzes and worked ivories that were stored in the treasuries of Assyria and deposited in tombs and sanctuaries in regions far to the west; and lavish personal adornments and other luxury goods, some imported and others inspired by Near Eastern craftsmanship. Accompanying texts by leading scholars position each object in cultural and historical context, weaving a narrative of crisis and conquest, worship and warfare, and epic and empire that spans both continents and millennia. Writing another chapter in the story begun in Art of the First Cities (2003) and Beyond Babylon (2008), Assyria to Iberia offers a comprehensive overview of art, diplomacy, and cultural exchange in an age of imperial and mercantile expansion in the ancient Near East and across the Mediterranean in the first millennium B.C.—the dawn of the Classical age.

You Can't Catch Death

Author : Ianthe Brautigan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Authors, American
ISBN : STANFORD:36105025050431

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You Can't Catch Death by Ianthe Brautigan Pdf

Ianthe Brautigan was nine years old when her father, the Californian beat writer Richard Brautigan, first told her he wanted to commit suicide. She was twenty-five years old when he finally realised his death wish, taking his own life with a shotgun. This memoir is Ianthe's attempt to make sense of her famous father's suicide, to come to terms with it, and to try and paint a picture of the man she knew. What emerges is a moving account of a complex, witty, caring man who was torn apart by internal demons, and of a writer who became a hero of the 50s and 60s counter-culture but had to endure watching his fame and work fade away into relative obscurity. Written with a clarity of recall, an understated wit, and with real control and pace, You Can't Catch Death is a fascinating insight into the man behind the legend, and of the daughter he left behind.

The End of Freddy

Author : Peter Pišt̕anek
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2008-11
Category : Slovakia
ISBN : 095358786X

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The third novel in the acclaimed Slovak trilogy 'Rivers of Babylon', 'End of Freddy' is a tour de force (translated partly from the Slovak and partly from the Czech) that expands the action from Bratislava to the Czech republic and to an imaginary Khanate in the Russian Arctic. The gangster Rácz now becomes a terrifying international figure, an oil oligarch, and the former car-park attendant Freddy Piggybank, half by chance, rises from being a porn-film king to the hero of an uprising by Slovak settlers in the Arctic. The same grotesque but convincing satirical picture of Bratislava expands into a fantastic, but believable tale of a war of liberation, and of Czech imperial ambitions, in the Arctic. Pišťanek's prodigious and often prophetic invention knows no bounds. Willian Boyd acclaimed the first 'Rivers of Babylon' novel as ÒA tremendous novel: powered by an uncompromising, ferocious energy and exhibiting a brutally dark sense of humour that is both ruthless and exhilarating. An amazing find.Ó This final novel adds new qualities of fantasy, insight and human warmth to Pišťanek's world.