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Snapshots of the Apocalypse

Author : Katy Wimhurst
Publisher : Fly on the Wall Press
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1913211673

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In these dark, witty short stories, Katy Wimhurst creates off-kilter worlds which illuminate our own. Here, knitting might cancel Armageddon. A winged being yearns to be an archaeologist. Readers are sucked into a post-apocalyptic London where the different rains are named after former politicians. An enchanted garden grows in a rented flat. Magical realism meets dystopia, with a refreshing twist. Advance Praise: 'An iridescent, compelling collection. Darkly magical in all the right ways.' - Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch and Speak Gigantular 'Tales of the unexpected... a refreshing and humorous collection illuminating the author's vast imagination and gift for merging people, place and politics in well crafted stories. Wimhurst's cultural allusions and social commentary might make you laugh or glance sideways, but there are always sparks of human hope amongst the dystopian debris. One ticket here please, open return.' - Emma Kittle-Pey, author of Gold Adornments and Fat Maggie. 'These are fresh and exciting pieces, and I loved the sense of these unsettling off-kilter worlds, reminiscent of M John Harrison's You Should Come With Me Now (Comma Press). I think readers will enjoy the author's skilful balance of wit and playfulness with dark and frightening things; magical realism with a melancholy and often chilling twist.' - Anna Vaught, author of Saving Lucia and Famished. 'Katy Wimhurst finds hope in dystopias; colour in the bleakest of worlds. Her art is in combining charming whimsy with weighty social issues and, in the balance, delighting and surprising her reader. Her rich imagination and fresh, clean writing is, at all times, a pleasure.' - Petra McQueen, founder of The Writers' Company 'Katy Wimhurst's stories are enchanting. They appear beguilingly simple yet contain layers of meaning and mystery. Although often comical, each story has a hidden steel core - an environmental message that we need to cherish our planet and be compassionate to one another. She specialises in dystopias - in societies overwhelmed by the threats we fear - but even here the endings sound a positive note. We remain enchanted.' - Dorothy Schwarz, author of Behind a Glass Wall and Simple Stories about Women. Extract: Ticket to Nowhere "Destination?" asked the woman in the railway ticket office. She had pink blotchy skin and dark bags under her eyes. "Nowhere," I said. "Single or return?" "Can I get an open return for the next train?" "Not during peak hours." I sighed. "Okay, single then." I had no idea how long I would be in Nowhere, but had taken a few days off work, anyway. "That'll be £35." "For a one-way ticket to Nowhere? That's a complete rip-off!" "Take it or leave it," the woman said flatly. "Nowhere's the cheapest destination on offer. I can do Elsewhere for £44 or Somewhere for £52. We have a special offer to Everywhere for £99, which includes free vouchers for a Nirvana milk-shake and Armageddon hamburger." "I need a ticket to Nowhere." I opened my purse and handed over the money. "When does the next train leave?" "In five minutes from platform three." I took the ticket, picked up my suitcase, and followed the signs to platform three. Pacing resolutely, I was conscious of the click-click of my high heeled boots on the floor. It was dark outside apart from the dim lamps that lit the platform at intervals. A lonely half-moon was hovering high above, and I turned up the collar of my woollen overcoat.

Snapshots of Evolving Traditions

Author : Liv Ingeborg Lied,Hugo Lundhaug
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110383973

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Scholars of early Christian and Jewish literature have for many years focused on interpreting texts in their hypothetical original forms and contexts, while largely overlooking important aspects of the surviving manuscript evidence and the culture that produced it. This volume of essays seeks to remedy this situation by focusing on the material aspects of the manuscripts themselves and the fluidity of textual transmission in a manuscript culture. With an emphasis on method and looking at texts as they have been used and transmitted in manuscripts, this book discusses how we may deal with textual evidence that can often be described as mere snapshots of fluid textual traditions that have been intentionally adapted to fit ever-shifting contexts. The emphasis of the book is on the contexts and interests of users and producers of texts as they appear in our surviving manuscripts, rather than on original authors and their intentions, and the essays provide both important correctives to former textual interpretations, as well as new insights into the societies and individuals that copied and read the texts in the manuscripts that have actually been preserved to us.

Snapshots of the Apocalypse

Author : Katy Wimhurst
Publisher : Fly on the Wall Press
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2022-01-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1913211673

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Snapshots of the Apocalypse by Katy Wimhurst Pdf

In these dark, witty short stories, Katy Wimhurst creates off-kilter worlds which illuminate our own. Here, knitting might cancel Armageddon. A winged being yearns to be an archaeologist. Readers are sucked into a post-apocalyptic London where the different rains are named after former politicians. An enchanted garden grows in a rented flat. Magical realism meets dystopia, with a refreshing twist. Advance Praise: 'An iridescent, compelling collection. Darkly magical in all the right ways.' - Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch and Speak Gigantular 'Tales of the unexpected... a refreshing and humorous collection illuminating the author's vast imagination and gift for merging people, place and politics in well crafted stories. Wimhurst's cultural allusions and social commentary might make you laugh or glance sideways, but there are always sparks of human hope amongst the dystopian debris. One ticket here please, open return.' - Emma Kittle-Pey, author of Gold Adornments and Fat Maggie. 'These are fresh and exciting pieces, and I loved the sense of these unsettling off-kilter worlds, reminiscent of M John Harrison's You Should Come With Me Now (Comma Press). I think readers will enjoy the author's skilful balance of wit and playfulness with dark and frightening things; magical realism with a melancholy and often chilling twist.' - Anna Vaught, author of Saving Lucia and Famished. 'Katy Wimhurst finds hope in dystopias; colour in the bleakest of worlds. Her art is in combining charming whimsy with weighty social issues and, in the balance, delighting and surprising her reader. Her rich imagination and fresh, clean writing is, at all times, a pleasure.' - Petra McQueen, founder of The Writers' Company 'Katy Wimhurst's stories are enchanting. They appear beguilingly simple yet contain layers of meaning and mystery. Although often comical, each story has a hidden steel core - an environmental message that we need to cherish our planet and be compassionate to one another. She specialises in dystopias - in societies overwhelmed by the threats we fear - but even here the endings sound a positive note. We remain enchanted.' - Dorothy Schwarz, author of Behind a Glass Wall and Simple Stories about Women. Extract: Ticket to Nowhere "Destination?" asked the woman in the railway ticket office. She had pink blotchy skin and dark bags under her eyes. "Nowhere," I said. "Single or return?" "Can I get an open return for the next train?" "Not during peak hours." I sighed. "Okay, single then." I had no idea how long I would be in Nowhere, but had taken a few days off work, anyway. "That'll be £35." "For a one-way ticket to Nowhere? That's a complete rip-off!" "Take it or leave it," the woman said flatly. "Nowhere's the cheapest destination on offer. I can do Elsewhere for £44 or Somewhere for £52. We have a special offer to Everywhere for £99, which includes free vouchers for a Nirvana milk-shake and Armageddon hamburger." "I need a ticket to Nowhere." I opened my purse and handed over the money. "When does the next train leave?" "In five minutes from platform three." I took the ticket, picked up my suitcase, and followed the signs to platform three. Pacing resolutely, I was conscious of the click-click of my high heeled boots on the floor. It was dark outside apart from the dim lamps that lit the platform at intervals. A lonely half-moon was hovering high above, and I turned up the collar of my woollen overcoat.

Sociological Snapshots 5

Author : Jack Levin
Publisher : Pine Forge Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2008-06-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781412956499

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A collection of short, informal and contemporary essays that start students on the road to thinking sociologically.

Sci-Fi Snapshots: 50 Quick Trips To The Future

Author : Ishan Khan
Publisher : Ishan Khan
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2024-07-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Sci-Fi Snapshots: 50 Quick Trips To The Future by Ishan Khan Pdf

"Embark on a thrilling odyssey through time and space with 'Sci-Fi Snapshots: 50 Quick Trips to the Future.' This collection of sci-fi flash fiction unveils a kaleidoscope of worlds, each a glimpse into possible futures that will captivate your imagination and challenge your perception of reality. From the mind-bending realms of quantum physics to the uncharted territories of distant galaxies, these 50 stories offer quick yet immersive trips into the heart of speculative fiction. Join visionary scientists, intrepid explorers, and ordinary individuals thrust into extraordinary circumstances as they navigate the intricacies of advanced technology, confront moral dilemmas, and grapple with the profound consequences of their choices. Experience the thrill of the unknown as you traverse landscapes where time is malleable, artificial intelligence blurs the line between man and machine, and the essence of humanity is tested in the face of unprecedented scientific discoveries. Each tale is a snapshot of the future, a brief but intense exploration of the boundless possibilities that await. Prepare to be enthralled by the wonders of the cosmos, the mysteries of futuristic technology, and the indomitable spirit of humanity reaching beyond the stars. 'Sci-Fi Snapshots' invites you to indulge in 50 unique visions of what tomorrow may hold, each story a tantalizing glimpse into the limitless frontiers of the human imagination. Dive into this collection and embark on a journey that transcends time, space, and the boundaries of conventional reality. 'Sci-Fi Snapshots' promises a rapid succession of thrilling adventures, each a quick trip to a future that awaits your discovery.

A Companion to the Premodern Apocalypse

Author : Michael A. Ryan
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004307667

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A Companion to the Premodern Apocalypse offers a range of essays regarding apocalyptic expectations and apprehensions from antiquity to early modernity.

Apocalyptic Sentimentalism

Author : Kevin Pelletier
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780820339481

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Focusing on a range of important antislavery figures, including David Walker, Nat Turner, Maria Stewart, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Brown, Apocalyptic Sentimentalism illustrates how antislavery discourse worked to redefine violence and vengeance as the ultimate expression (rather than denial) of love and sympathy.

Snapshots from the Wedding

Author : Gary Soto
Publisher : Turtleback Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0613121171

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Snapshots from the Wedding by Gary Soto Pdf

Maya, the flower girl, describes a Mexican-American wedding through snapshots of the day's events, beginning with the procession to the altar and ending with her sleeping after the dance

Interfaith Pluralism in a Post 9/11 Era

Author : Don Ayre
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2009-08-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780557065776

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Interfaith Pluralism in a Post 9/11 Era by Don Ayre Pdf

This is the third book of a series called Revelations of s spiritual wanderer. It deals with peace, prosperity, harmony in a post 9/11 era. It uses the relationship between Emerson and Thoreau as a basis for renewing the transcendental love at the foundation of North American society. Today's Unitarian Universalism is used as an example of interfaith dialogue.

Experiencing the Apocalypse at the Limits of Alterity

Author : Leif Hongisto
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2010-08-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004186804

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Experiencing the Apocalypse at the Limits of Alterity by Leif Hongisto Pdf

Making use of postclassical narratology this book proposes a reading experience of the Apocalypse that underlines the role of the reader or listener for meaning creation and interpretation, based on their own life experiences and the imagistic quality of the text.

Pedagogies for the Post-Anthropocene

Author : Esther Priyadharshini
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-25
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789811657887

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Pedagogies for the Post-Anthropocene by Esther Priyadharshini Pdf

This book draws on posthumanist critique and post qualitative approaches to research to examine the pedagogies offered by imaginaries of the future. Starting with the question of how education can be a process for imagining and desiring better futures that can shorten the Anthropocene, it speaks to concerns that are relevant to the fields of education, youth and futures studies. This book explores lessons from the imaginaries of apocalypse, revolution and utopia, drawing on research from youth(ful) perspectives in a context when the narrative of ‘youth despair’ about the future is becoming persistent. It investigates how the imaginary of 'Apocalypse' acts as a frame of intelligibility, a way of making sense of the monstrosities of the present and also instigates desires to act in different ways. Studying the School Climate Strikes of 2019 as 'Revolution' moves us away from the teleologies of capitalist consumption and endless growth to newer aesthetics. The strikes function as a public pedagogy that creates new publics that include life beyond the human. Finally, the book explores how the Utopias of Afrofuturist fiction provides us with a kind of 'investable' utopia because the starting point is in racial, economic and ecological injustice. If the Apocalypse teaches us to recognize what needs to go, and Revolution accepts that living with ‘less than’ is necessary, then this kind of Utopia shows us how becoming ‘more than’ human may be the future.

The Resilient Apocalypse

Author : Julia Alexis Kushigian
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2024
Category : Apocalypse in literature
ISBN : 9781469681900

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"Portraits of 'good battling evil' in the geography of Hell come in many forms in the Hispanic World. Apocalyptic nightmares, fearful images of life, chaos and death are inclusive and interdepEndent, yet simultaneously project an exceptional quality. Where images remain unfulfilled in narrow allegiances to a proscribed End, this investigation explores how narrative logic may challenge unified notions of finalities. Redeploying transglobal character and narrative potential, it distinguishes itself by training the lens on New Beginnings. Its analysis embeds resilient formulas for combating the End through resistance in Latin America and Spain revealed in gilded illustration, decolonizing drama, messianic chronicles and poetry, baroque letters, racially-motivated novels, sexuality-threatening films, and intimidating immigrant photos complete with destruction wreaked by climate change. Through chaos the resilient Apocalypse simultaneously performs as an internal defense (a vehicle for mourning) and a counter-discourse to power (a mechanism for resistance). Its strategy listens to and keeps the enemy 'in sight and in mind,' a formula for grappling with and engaging difference that analyzes the traces left on each other's cultural fabric in an open-Ended, communal struggle. This study argues for decolonizing the politics of the End and reformulating an incomplete, mythical, uncanny quality into a poetics of resistance garnering communal solutions and obligations. Here the Apocalypse is unremittingly sought after to redefine social justice, salvation and reality over time and past collateral damage, ironically providing future hope against itself, the crushing fear of the End. It crystalizes what had yet to be comprehensively explored: how rival traditions internalize competing apocalyptic worldviews to arrive at sustainable plans of action, time-tested, reputable cultural models to control dissension from within and without, and social goals supported by traces the other imprints on their cultural ethos. Bracketing the finality of the End and arguing the process from conflict archaeology toward New Beginnings, salvation, solace or hope, resolves an incomplete myth by negotiating the afterward. Revealing how plural, competing viewpoints of the End go a long way to legitimize each other, this theory of unfulfilled promise forever changes the way we engage the other and value the self"

Modernism, Christianity and Apocalypse

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789004282285

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Modernism, Christianity and Apocalypse by Anonim Pdf

Modernism, Christianity and Apocalypse stages an encounter between the fields of ‘Modernism and Christianity’ and ‘Apocalypse Studies’. The modernist impulse to ‘make it new’, to transform and reform culture, is an incipiently apocalyptic one, poised between imaginative representations of an Old Era or civilization and the experimental promise of the New. Christianity figures in formative tension with the ‘new’, but its apocalyptic paradigms continued to impact modernist visions of cultural revitalization. In three sections tracing a rough chronology from the late nineteenth century fin de siècle, via interwar conflicts and the rise of ‘political religions’, to post-1945 anxieties such as the Bomb, this thematic is explored in nineteen far-ranging scholarly contributions, outlining a distinctive and fresh interdisciplinary field of study.

Approaching the Apocalypse

Author : John M. Court
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2008-08-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780857710451

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Embracing two thousand years of intense and fiery admonition, "Approaching the Apocalypse" offers students of religion, history and politics the definitive handbook to Doomsday. Ideas about divinely-inspired disaster have an enduring place in the history of Christian thought. For centuries men and women have made preparations for the imminent end of the world, and for the thousand year reign of Christ and his saints. Inspired principally by the startling texts of the "Book of Revelation", Christianity has a rich and varied tradition of looking forward to the purifying fires of Armageddon. But what do recurring motifs like the Rapture, pestilence, biblical prophecy and the building of the New Jerusalem really add up to? And how have interpretations of these patterns differed from century to century?Charting a steady course between the feverish predictions of early Christian heretics like the Montanists, and the febrile outpourings of modern-day millennialists, such as the Branch Davidians and Christian Zionists in America, John M Court explores the continuities and differences between their violent visions of cataclysm. His history comprises an incisive analysis of such movements and figures as the Levellers and Diggers, James Jezreel and his Trumpeters, Seventh-Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses, cargo-cults and drug cultures. "Approaching the Apocalypse" shows why prophecies of plague, earthquake and flame continue to resonate so powerfully in the Christian imagination, and beyond.

Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination

Author : Ben C. Blackwell,John K. Goodrich,Jason Maston
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-06-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506409092

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Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination by Ben C. Blackwell,John K. Goodrich,Jason Maston Pdf

Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for understanding the New Testament writings and the letters of Paul above all. But “apocalyptic” has meant different things to different scholars. Even the assertion of an “apocalyptic Paul” has been contested: does it mean the invasive power of God that breaks with the present age (Ernst Käsemann), or the broader scope of revealed heavenly mysteries, including the working out of a “many-staged plan of salvation” (N. T. Wright), or something else altogether? Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination brings together eminent Pauline scholars from diverse perspectives, along with experts of Second Temple Judaism, Hellenistic philosophy, patristics, and modern theology, to explore the contours of the current debate. Contributors discuss the history of what apocalypticism, and an “apocalyptic Paul,” have meant at different times and for different interpreters; examine different aspects of Paul’s thought and practice to test the usefulness of the category; and show how different implicit understandings of apocalypticism shape different contemporary presentations of Paul’s significance.