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Man Who Liked Slow Tomatoes

Author : K. C. Constantine
Publisher : David R. Godine Publisher
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2001-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1567921922

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A Mario Balzic Detective Novel.

The Man who Liked Slow Tomatoes

Author : K. C. Constantine
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Balzic, Mario (Fictitious character)
ISBN : OCLC:9087063

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Sequels

Author : Janet G. Husband,Jonathan F. Husband
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 793 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009-07-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838909676

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Sequels by Janet G. Husband,Jonathan F. Husband Pdf

A guide to series fiction lists popular series, identifies novels by character, and offers guidance on the order in which to read unnumbered series.

The Essential Mystery Lists

Author : Roger M Sobin
Publisher : Poisoned Pen Press Inc
Page : 591 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-30
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781615952038

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The Essential Mystery Lists by Roger M Sobin Pdf

For the first time in one place, Roger M. Sobin has compiled a list of nominees and award winners of virtually every mystery award ever presented. He has also included many of the “best of” lists by more than fifty of the most important contributors to the genre.; Mr. Sobin spent more than two decades gathering the data and lists in this volume, much of that time he used to recheck the accuracy of the material he had collected. Several of the “best of” lists appear here for the first time in book form. Several others have been unavailable for a number of years.; Of special note, are Anthony Boucher’s “Best Picks for the Year.” Boucher, one of the major mystery reviewers of all time, reviewed for The San Francisco Chronicle, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, and The New York Times. From these resources Mr. Sobin created “Boucher’s Best” and “Important Lists to Consider,” lists that provide insight into important writing in the field from 1942 through Boucher’s death in 1968.? This is a great resource for all mystery readers and collectors.; ; Winner of the 2008 Macavity Awards for Best Mystery Nonfiction.

White Guys

Author : Fred Pfeil
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781789607154

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White Guys by Fred Pfeil Pdf

What do men-white straight men in particular-want? In a series of witty and provocative investigations of American popular culture, Fred Pfeil exposes the contradictions in the construction of white heterosexual masculinity over the last fifteen years. White Guys probes such topics as the rock'n'roll bodies of Bruce Springsteen, Axl Rose, and the late Kurt Cobain; the "male rampage" films Die Hard and Lethal Weapon and the films of "sensitive transformation" that followed in their wake; and the curious yet symptomatic activities of the men's movement whose "rituals" Pfeil has investigated firsthand.

Small Towns in Recent American Crime Fiction

Author : David Geherin
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2014-11-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476619187

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Small Towns in Recent American Crime Fiction by David Geherin Pdf

Small towns have long been a commonplace setting in cozy mysteries, but in recent years writers of realistic crime fiction have discovered fresh possibilities in small town settings. There they can take advantage of distinct facets of small town life--a sense of community, slower pace of life, proximity to nature--and yet deal with social, economic and environmental issues. Because crimes in small communities hit closer to home, the human element can better be emphasized. This book focuses on the work of ten contemporary authors who have placed small towns like Rocksburg, Pennsylvania (K. C. Constantine), West Table, Missouri (Daniel Woodrell), Niniltna, Alaska (Dana Stabenow), Aurora, Minnesota (William Kent Krueger), Paradise, Michigan (Steve Hamilton), Millersburg, Ohio (P. L. Gaus), Heartsdale, Georgia (Karin Slaughter), Millers Kill, New York (Julia Spencer-Fleming), Durant, Wyoming (Craig Johnson), and a number of national parks (Nevada Barr) on the map of American crime fiction.

100 Must-read Crime Novels

Author : Nick Rennison,Richard Shephard
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781408103708

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100 Must-read Crime Novels by Nick Rennison,Richard Shephard Pdf

Want to become a crime novel buff, or expand your reading in your favourite genre? This is a good place to start! From the publishers of the popular, Good Reading Guide comes a rich selection of the some of the finest crime novels ever published. With 100 of the best titles fully reviewed and a further 500 recommended, you'll quickly become an expert on the world of crime. The book also allows you to browse by theme, includes 'a reader's fast-guide to the world of crime fiction' as well listing the top 10 crime characters and their creators, award winners and book club recommendations.

Writers and Miners

Author : David C. Duke
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813184029

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Writers and Miners by David C. Duke Pdf

Coal miners evoke admiration and sympathy from the public, and writers—some seeking a muse, others a cause—traditionally champion them. David C. Duke explores more than one hundred years of this tradition in literature, poetry, drama, and film. Duke argues that as most writers spoke about rather than to the mining community, miners became stock characters in an industrial morality play, robbed of individuality or humanity. He discusses activist-writers such as John Reed, Theodore Dreiser, and Denise Giardina, who assisted striking workers, and looks at the writing of miners themselves. He examines portrayals of miners from The Trail of the Lonesome Pine to Matewan and The Kentucky Cycle. The most comprehensive study on the subject to date, Writers and Miners investigates the vexed political and creative relationship between activists and artists and those they seek to represent.

Always a Body to Trade

Author : K. C. Constantine
Publisher : David R. Godine Publisher
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2001-09-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1567921914

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Always a Body to Trade by K. C. Constantine Pdf

There's a double robbery in two identical apartments, rented but hardly ever used by a Pittsburg drug dealer who's clean with the law. A young woman is found shot dead on the street. She can't be identified, but her murder has all the appearances of a professional hit. The mayor is near hysteria, and he smears the case all over Balzic, who not only has to solve the murder but teach his nosy new boss the not-so-plain facts of police work.

American Social Character

Author : Rupert Wilkinson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2019-03-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429708985

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American Social Character by Rupert Wilkinson Pdf

This anthology features the writings of 17 important analysts of American character and culture. From 1945 to the present, this book includes selections by Charles Reich, Christopher Lasch, Philip Slater and many others. There is a general introduction to the subject and each selection is preceded by an introduction and followed by a critical comme

Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide

Author : Nick Rennison
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009-11-23
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781408113950

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Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide by Nick Rennison Pdf

Deciding what to read next when you've just finished an unputdownable novel can be a daunting task. The Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide features hundreds of authors and thousands of titles, with navigation features to lead you on a rich journey through some the best literature to grace our shelves.

Anger

Author : Carol Zisowitz Stearns,Peter N. Stearns
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1989-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226771526

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Anger by Carol Zisowitz Stearns,Peter N. Stearns Pdf

In this groundbreaking social history, Carol and Peter Stearns trace the two hundred-year development of anger, beginning with premodern colonial America. Drawing on diaries and popular advice literature of key periods, Anger deals with the everyday experiences of the family and workplace in its examination of our attempts to control our domestic lives and lessen social tensions by harnessing emotion. Offering an entirely new approach to the study of emotion, the authors inaugurate a new field of study termed "emotionology," which distinguishes collective emotional standards from the experience of emotion itself.

The Soul of Creative Writing

Author : Richard Goodman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781351473613

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The Soul of Creative Writing by Richard Goodman Pdf

"I have a faith in language," said the poet W. S. Merwin. "It's the ultimate achievement that we as a species have evolved so far." Language is a deep ocean of living words, as varied as undersea life. It is a gift inherited by each person when he or she is born; it can be corrupted and regulated, but it cannot be owned. It is an enormous, complex, inexhaustible gift. The Soul of Creative Writing is a tribute to language and to its potentials. It explores the elements of language, style, rhythm, sound, and the choice of the right word. Richard Goodman paints an image of how language can produce a life and meaning that otherwise cannot exist in the symbols themselves.Goodman's stunningly creative collection was written after a lifetime of working and struggling with language. He collects rich examples from writers of the past and present, both great and small, and uses them to illustrate how each element of our written language can be used. The book begins with an analysis of words and how they can be used to create music on the page. Goodman uncovers the strength of words, writing about the shades of meaning that make the search for the exact word both arduous and immensely rewarding. He discusses how to find the proper title and how to find a fitting subject. He show how to create nonfiction work that is vivid and memorable through the use of the same techniques fiction writers employ.Goodman's volume is written with humor and clarity--with fascination and reverence. Writers will find it an indispensable source of creative inspiration and instruction. In Goodman's words, "reading is a tour of a writer's efforts at manipulating language to create art, to create flesh and blood and mountains, cities, homes, and gardens out of inky symbols on the page." To literary critics, this book will be a guide to understanding the tools and devices of great writing.

The Man who Grew Tomatoes

Author : Gladys Mitchell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1959
Category : Electronic
ISBN : IOWA:31858003517202

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Gardening Can Be Murder

Author : Marta McDowell
Publisher : Timber Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2023-09-05
Category : Gardening
ISBN : 9781643263144

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Gardening Can Be Murder by Marta McDowell Pdf

This fun, engrossing book takes a look at the surprising influence that gardens and gardening have had on mystery novels and their authors. With their deadly plants, razor-sharp shears, shady corners, and ready-made burial sites, gardens make an ideal scene for the perfect murder. But the outsize influence that gardens and gardening have had on the mystery genre has been underappreciated. Now, Marta McDowell, a writer and gardener with a near-encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, illuminates the many ways in which our greatest mystery writers, from Edgar Allen Poe to authors on today’s bestseller lists, have found inspiration in the sinister side of gardens. From the cozy to the hardboiled, the literary to the pulp, and the classic to the contemporary, Gardening Can Be Murder is the first book to explore the mystery genre’s many surprising horticultural connections. Meet plant-obsessed detectives and spooky groundskeeper suspects, witness toxic teas served in foul play, and tour the gardens—both real and imagined—that have been the settings for fiction’s ghastliest misdeeds. A New York Times bestselling author herself, McDowell also introduces us to some of today’s top writers who consider gardening integral to their craft, assuring that horticultural themes will remain a staple of the genre for countless twisting plots to come. “This book is dangerous. A veritable cornucopia of crime fiction and gardening lore, it faces the reader with multiple temptations—books to seek out, plants to obtain, garden tours to book.” —Vicki Lane, author of the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries