Author: Ирина Ратушинская
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
The gulag memoirs of a brave woman, a distinguished dissident and poet--Ratushinskaya gives her account of the four years she spent in a "strict regime" labor camp at Barashevo, where she endured several types of abuse.
Grey is the Color of Hope
Author: Ирина Ратушинская
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
The gulag memoirs of a brave woman, a distinguished dissident and poet--Ratushinskaya gives her account of the four years she spent in a "strict regime" labor camp at Barashevo, where she endured several types of abuse.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
The gulag memoirs of a brave woman, a distinguished dissident and poet--Ratushinskaya gives her account of the four years she spent in a "strict regime" labor camp at Barashevo, where she endured several types of abuse.
The Truth Is Always Grey
Author: Frances Guerin
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452957258
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Changing how we look at and think about the color grey Why did many of the twentieth century’s best-known abstract painters often choose grey, frequently considered a noncolor and devoid of meaning? Frances Guerin argues that painters (including Jasper Johns, Cy Twombly, Agnes Martin, Brice Marden, Mark Rothko, and Gerhard Richter) select grey to respond to a key question of modernist art: What is painting? By analyzing an array of modernist paintings, Guerin demonstrates that grey has a unique history and a legitimate identity as a color. She traces its use by painters as far back as medieval and Renaissance art, through Romanticism, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century modernism to show how grey is the perfect color to address the questions asked by painting within art history and to articulate the relationship between painting and the historical world of industrial modernity. A work of exceptional erudition, breadth, and clarity, presenting an impressive range of canonical paintings across centuries as examples, The Truth Is Always Grey is a treatise on color that allows us to see something entirely new in familiar paintings and encourages our appreciation for the innovation and dynamism of the color grey.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452957258
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Changing how we look at and think about the color grey Why did many of the twentieth century’s best-known abstract painters often choose grey, frequently considered a noncolor and devoid of meaning? Frances Guerin argues that painters (including Jasper Johns, Cy Twombly, Agnes Martin, Brice Marden, Mark Rothko, and Gerhard Richter) select grey to respond to a key question of modernist art: What is painting? By analyzing an array of modernist paintings, Guerin demonstrates that grey has a unique history and a legitimate identity as a color. She traces its use by painters as far back as medieval and Renaissance art, through Romanticism, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century modernism to show how grey is the perfect color to address the questions asked by painting within art history and to articulate the relationship between painting and the historical world of industrial modernity. A work of exceptional erudition, breadth, and clarity, presenting an impressive range of canonical paintings across centuries as examples, The Truth Is Always Grey is a treatise on color that allows us to see something entirely new in familiar paintings and encourages our appreciation for the innovation and dynamism of the color grey.
The Waxing of the Middle Ages
Author: Charles-Louis Morand-Métivier
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 1644532921
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Johan Huizinga’s much-loved and much-contested Autumn of the Middle Ages, first published in 1919, encouraged an image of the Late French Middle Ages as a flamboyant but empty period of decline and nostalgia. Many studies, particularly literary studies, have challenged Huizinga’s perceptions of individual works or genres. Still, the vision of the Late French and Burgundian Middle Ages as a sad transitional phase between the High Middle Ages and the Renaissance persists. Yet, a series of exceptionally significant cultural developments mark the period. The Waxing of the Middle Ages sets out to provide a rich, complex, and diverse study of these developments and to reassert that late medieval France is crucial in its own right. The collection argues for an approach that views the late medieval period not as an afterthought, or a blind spot, but as a period that is key in understanding the fluidity of time, traditions, culture, and history. Each essay explores some “cultural form,” to borrow Huizinga’s expression, to expose the false divide that has dominated modern scholarship.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 1644532921
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Johan Huizinga’s much-loved and much-contested Autumn of the Middle Ages, first published in 1919, encouraged an image of the Late French Middle Ages as a flamboyant but empty period of decline and nostalgia. Many studies, particularly literary studies, have challenged Huizinga’s perceptions of individual works or genres. Still, the vision of the Late French and Burgundian Middle Ages as a sad transitional phase between the High Middle Ages and the Renaissance persists. Yet, a series of exceptionally significant cultural developments mark the period. The Waxing of the Middle Ages sets out to provide a rich, complex, and diverse study of these developments and to reassert that late medieval France is crucial in its own right. The collection argues for an approach that views the late medieval period not as an afterthought, or a blind spot, but as a period that is key in understanding the fluidity of time, traditions, culture, and history. Each essay explores some “cultural form,” to borrow Huizinga’s expression, to expose the false divide that has dominated modern scholarship.
Hope
Author: David Aikman
Publisher: Vine Books
ISBN: 9780892837939
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Aikman takes a fresh look at hope, the essential virtue that must undergird our lives if we are to face the future with confidence. He follows humanity's pursuit of hope through an enlightening survey of Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Aikman also studies the idea of hope in the secular religions of Marx, Freud and the selfist psychologists.
Publisher: Vine Books
ISBN: 9780892837939
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Aikman takes a fresh look at hope, the essential virtue that must undergird our lives if we are to face the future with confidence. He follows humanity's pursuit of hope through an enlightening survey of Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Aikman also studies the idea of hope in the secular religions of Marx, Freud and the selfist psychologists.
The Colors of Hope
Author: Richard Dahlstrom
Publisher: Baker Books
ISBN: 1441232117
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The Christian life, says Richard Dahlstrom, should be guided by the intentional goal of blessing the lives of the friends, loved ones, and strangers in our midst. We are called to impact a culture that, for all the rhetoric about hope, is overwhelmingly preoccupied with personal peace, prosperity, protection, and survival. Christians should be artists who paint with the colors of hope in a broken world, embodying Christ's redemptive presence in our personal lives, our work, and our relationships. This inspiring and practical book offers tools for living out this vision in daily life, with special attention given to the challenges we face in staying focused on the mission of imparting hope to others even while dealing with our own personal issues. Anyone who wishes they could have an impact on the world will cherish this unique book.
Publisher: Baker Books
ISBN: 1441232117
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The Christian life, says Richard Dahlstrom, should be guided by the intentional goal of blessing the lives of the friends, loved ones, and strangers in our midst. We are called to impact a culture that, for all the rhetoric about hope, is overwhelmingly preoccupied with personal peace, prosperity, protection, and survival. Christians should be artists who paint with the colors of hope in a broken world, embodying Christ's redemptive presence in our personal lives, our work, and our relationships. This inspiring and practical book offers tools for living out this vision in daily life, with special attention given to the challenges we face in staying focused on the mission of imparting hope to others even while dealing with our own personal issues. Anyone who wishes they could have an impact on the world will cherish this unique book.
Mount Hope Project
Silas Grey Religious Conspiracy Archaeological Thriller Collection: Deadly Hope, Fallen Ones, The Eden Legacy
Author: J. A. Bouma
Publisher: EmmausWay Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1445
Book Description
3 Bestselling Religious Conspiracy Archaeological Thrillers for 40% off Full Price DEADLY HOPE A Strange Blessing. A Mysterious Contagion. Is There Hope for Humanity? In a race to save humanity and the faith, SEPIO needs to unravel the mystery of the strange blessings to find a cure and offer the world hope—catapulting them into another action-packed adventure with an unexpected ending. FALLEN ONES An Ancient Conspiracy. A Modern Phenomenon. A Shocking Revelation about the Universe. A political conspiracy stretching back half a century threatens to embroil the Order of Thaddeus with alarming implications—for America, the world, and the Church. The stakes explode when an archaeological site yields a discovery that unveils unsettling questions about human existence. When new insights from the Bible unveil shocking revelations, SEPIO must unravel the conspiracy with ancient roots leading to a modern phenomenon. THE EDEN LEGACY A mythic Garden. A Tree of power. Bones with a divine legacy. In a race against a menacing force Christianity has been holding at bay for generations, Silas and SEPIO must find Eden and our ancestors’ relics before a wicked power is unleashed upon humanity. Will they find Eden in time and recover our ancestor’s legacy before both are leveraged for evil? Join three epic adventures in the bestselling archaeological religious thriller series fans say is “a great read, fun, thrilling” and “recommended highly to anyone” — with “a lot of suspense and plot twists” and written “in a way that the story and characters are absolutely believable!” As one reader says: "If you like the sigma force novels by James Rollins or Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series you might like this series. It provides plenty of rollicking action adventure while also giving insights into the Christian faith."
Publisher: EmmausWay Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1445
Book Description
3 Bestselling Religious Conspiracy Archaeological Thrillers for 40% off Full Price DEADLY HOPE A Strange Blessing. A Mysterious Contagion. Is There Hope for Humanity? In a race to save humanity and the faith, SEPIO needs to unravel the mystery of the strange blessings to find a cure and offer the world hope—catapulting them into another action-packed adventure with an unexpected ending. FALLEN ONES An Ancient Conspiracy. A Modern Phenomenon. A Shocking Revelation about the Universe. A political conspiracy stretching back half a century threatens to embroil the Order of Thaddeus with alarming implications—for America, the world, and the Church. The stakes explode when an archaeological site yields a discovery that unveils unsettling questions about human existence. When new insights from the Bible unveil shocking revelations, SEPIO must unravel the conspiracy with ancient roots leading to a modern phenomenon. THE EDEN LEGACY A mythic Garden. A Tree of power. Bones with a divine legacy. In a race against a menacing force Christianity has been holding at bay for generations, Silas and SEPIO must find Eden and our ancestors’ relics before a wicked power is unleashed upon humanity. Will they find Eden in time and recover our ancestor’s legacy before both are leveraged for evil? Join three epic adventures in the bestselling archaeological religious thriller series fans say is “a great read, fun, thrilling” and “recommended highly to anyone” — with “a lot of suspense and plot twists” and written “in a way that the story and characters are absolutely believable!” As one reader says: "If you like the sigma force novels by James Rollins or Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series you might like this series. It provides plenty of rollicking action adventure while also giving insights into the Christian faith."
The Spirit of Hope
Author: Byung-Chul Han
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1509565213
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
A spectre is haunting us: fear. We are constantly confronted with apocalyptic scenarios: pandemics, world war, the climate catastrophe. Images of the end of the world and the end of human civilization are conjured up with ever greater urgency. Anxiously, we face a bleak future. Preoccupied with crisis management, life becomes a matter of survival. But it is precisely at such moments of fear and despair that hope arises like a phoenix from the ashes. Only hope can give us back a life that is more than mere survival. Fear isolates people and closes them off from one another; hope, by contrast, unites people and forms communities. It opens up a meaningful horizon that re-invigorates and inspires life. It nurtures fantasy and enables us to think about what is yet to come. It makes action possible because it infuses our world with purpose and meaning. Hope is the spring that liberates us from our collective despair and gives us a future. In this short essay on hope, Byung-Chul Han gives us the perfect antidote to the climate of fear that pervades our world.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1509565213
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
A spectre is haunting us: fear. We are constantly confronted with apocalyptic scenarios: pandemics, world war, the climate catastrophe. Images of the end of the world and the end of human civilization are conjured up with ever greater urgency. Anxiously, we face a bleak future. Preoccupied with crisis management, life becomes a matter of survival. But it is precisely at such moments of fear and despair that hope arises like a phoenix from the ashes. Only hope can give us back a life that is more than mere survival. Fear isolates people and closes them off from one another; hope, by contrast, unites people and forms communities. It opens up a meaningful horizon that re-invigorates and inspires life. It nurtures fantasy and enables us to think about what is yet to come. It makes action possible because it infuses our world with purpose and meaning. Hope is the spring that liberates us from our collective despair and gives us a future. In this short essay on hope, Byung-Chul Han gives us the perfect antidote to the climate of fear that pervades our world.
Modern Women Writers: McCarthy to Sagan
Author: Lillian S. Robinson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description