Author: Robert Aird
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412054923
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Robert Aird's first novel is a thriller for the whole family with fast exciting action set in the scenic Scottish River Clyde and the beautiful Irish loughs. International terrorism is being carried out and it would appear that no one can stop the nuclear destruction of half the modern world. High level intrigue, greed and revenge with the resurrection of an ailing nation the ultimate goal. A top IRA commander with a passion for justice; A beautiful but enigmatic American spy; A wily Russian General; A group of Russian submariners and some Palestinian terrorists join together to pull off the biggest heist in history and to change the world forever. From the Knesset in Israel to the Oval office in Washington then on to Moscow and London the tale gathers pace. If the reader really wants a book that they can enjoy and empathise with, then Stealth's Odyssey is for them. It's so believable it could just be true.
Stealth's Odyssey
Author: Robert Aird
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412054923
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Robert Aird's first novel is a thriller for the whole family with fast exciting action set in the scenic Scottish River Clyde and the beautiful Irish loughs. International terrorism is being carried out and it would appear that no one can stop the nuclear destruction of half the modern world. High level intrigue, greed and revenge with the resurrection of an ailing nation the ultimate goal. A top IRA commander with a passion for justice; A beautiful but enigmatic American spy; A wily Russian General; A group of Russian submariners and some Palestinian terrorists join together to pull off the biggest heist in history and to change the world forever. From the Knesset in Israel to the Oval office in Washington then on to Moscow and London the tale gathers pace. If the reader really wants a book that they can enjoy and empathise with, then Stealth's Odyssey is for them. It's so believable it could just be true.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412054923
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Robert Aird's first novel is a thriller for the whole family with fast exciting action set in the scenic Scottish River Clyde and the beautiful Irish loughs. International terrorism is being carried out and it would appear that no one can stop the nuclear destruction of half the modern world. High level intrigue, greed and revenge with the resurrection of an ailing nation the ultimate goal. A top IRA commander with a passion for justice; A beautiful but enigmatic American spy; A wily Russian General; A group of Russian submariners and some Palestinian terrorists join together to pull off the biggest heist in history and to change the world forever. From the Knesset in Israel to the Oval office in Washington then on to Moscow and London the tale gathers pace. If the reader really wants a book that they can enjoy and empathise with, then Stealth's Odyssey is for them. It's so believable it could just be true.
The Odyssey
Author: Homer
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781556437281
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 660
Book Description
Most translations of The Odyssey are in the kind of standard verse form believed typical of high-serious composition in the ancient world. Yet some scholars believe the epic was originally composed in a less formal, phrase-by-phrase prosody. Charles Stein employs the latter approach in this dramatic, and in some ways truer, version. Famous episodes such as the sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, and the Cyclops, are rendered with previously unseen energy and empathy. The poem’s second half—where Odysseus, returned home to take revenge on his wife’s suitors—has extraordinarily subtle, “novelistic” features that are made more transparent in this version. There is also a special feel for the archaic dimensions of Homer—the world of gods and their complex relations to Fate and Being that other translators tend to deemphasize in order to make the poem feel “modern.” Most versions exclude or minimize the magical aspects of the poem, but Stein gives these elements full play, so that the spirit of a universe predating the classical era shines through. This vibrant version of The Odyssey shows readers not only what the Greeks thought about their gods but the gods themselves. Summaries preceding each chapter and a list of recommended websites help expand the experience.
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781556437281
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 660
Book Description
Most translations of The Odyssey are in the kind of standard verse form believed typical of high-serious composition in the ancient world. Yet some scholars believe the epic was originally composed in a less formal, phrase-by-phrase prosody. Charles Stein employs the latter approach in this dramatic, and in some ways truer, version. Famous episodes such as the sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, and the Cyclops, are rendered with previously unseen energy and empathy. The poem’s second half—where Odysseus, returned home to take revenge on his wife’s suitors—has extraordinarily subtle, “novelistic” features that are made more transparent in this version. There is also a special feel for the archaic dimensions of Homer—the world of gods and their complex relations to Fate and Being that other translators tend to deemphasize in order to make the poem feel “modern.” Most versions exclude or minimize the magical aspects of the poem, but Stein gives these elements full play, so that the spirit of a universe predating the classical era shines through. This vibrant version of The Odyssey shows readers not only what the Greeks thought about their gods but the gods themselves. Summaries preceding each chapter and a list of recommended websites help expand the experience.
The Aesthetics of Stealth
Author: Toni Pape
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262380773
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
How performances of tactical imperceptibility—or “stealth”—have become a key political practice in digital culture as a means of escaping surveillance and tracking technologies. In The Aesthetics of Stealth, Toni Pape proposes the first aesthetic and cultural theory of stealth, a mode of political action. The primary goal of stealth is to act efficiently while remaining imperceptible. Pape begins with the observation that the desire for stealth is a sociocultural response to digital media culture, due to digital technologies’ unprecedented ability to track individual behavior. He argues that stealth operates as a cross-media aesthetic that can be observed in video games, television, and video art alike, particularly in so-called stealth video games, a genre that requires players to accomplish missions without being detected by in-game enemies. Drawing on theories of perception, digital aesthetics, and video game studies, Pape proposes an analytical map of different modes of stealth such as “sneaking stealth,” “social stealth,” or “magical stealth.” The author’s findings are brought into dialogue with research in the fields of software studies, surveillance studies, and political theory to establish the political importance of stealth. While stealth is a resistance to pervasive sensing and tracking, Pape also shows that the principles of stealth politics are closely connected to urgent concerns like (cyber)warfare and other digital practices of targeting and surveillance that operate to entrench cultural values like heteronormativity and white supremacy.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262380773
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
How performances of tactical imperceptibility—or “stealth”—have become a key political practice in digital culture as a means of escaping surveillance and tracking technologies. In The Aesthetics of Stealth, Toni Pape proposes the first aesthetic and cultural theory of stealth, a mode of political action. The primary goal of stealth is to act efficiently while remaining imperceptible. Pape begins with the observation that the desire for stealth is a sociocultural response to digital media culture, due to digital technologies’ unprecedented ability to track individual behavior. He argues that stealth operates as a cross-media aesthetic that can be observed in video games, television, and video art alike, particularly in so-called stealth video games, a genre that requires players to accomplish missions without being detected by in-game enemies. Drawing on theories of perception, digital aesthetics, and video game studies, Pape proposes an analytical map of different modes of stealth such as “sneaking stealth,” “social stealth,” or “magical stealth.” The author’s findings are brought into dialogue with research in the fields of software studies, surveillance studies, and political theory to establish the political importance of stealth. While stealth is a resistance to pervasive sensing and tracking, Pape also shows that the principles of stealth politics are closely connected to urgent concerns like (cyber)warfare and other digital practices of targeting and surveillance that operate to entrench cultural values like heteronormativity and white supremacy.
Homer's Odyssey and the Near East
Author: Bruce Louden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139494902
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
The Odyssey's larger plot is composed of a number of distinct genres of myth, all of which are extant in various Near Eastern cultures (Mesopotamian, West Semitic, and Egyptian). Unexpectedly, the Near Eastern culture with which the Odyssey has the most parallels is the Old Testament. Consideration of how much of the Odyssey focuses on non-heroic episodes - hosts receiving guests, a king disguised as a beggar, recognition scenes between long-separated family members - reaffirms the Odyssey's parallels with the Bible. In particular the book argues that the Odyssey is in a dialogic relationship with Genesis, which features the same three types of myth that comprise the majority of the Odyssey: theoxeny, romance (Joseph in Egypt), and Argonautic myth (Jacob winning Rachel from Laban). The Odyssey also offers intriguing parallels to the Book of Jonah, and Odysseus' treatment by the suitors offers close parallels to the Gospels' depiction of Christ in Jerusalem.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139494902
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
The Odyssey's larger plot is composed of a number of distinct genres of myth, all of which are extant in various Near Eastern cultures (Mesopotamian, West Semitic, and Egyptian). Unexpectedly, the Near Eastern culture with which the Odyssey has the most parallels is the Old Testament. Consideration of how much of the Odyssey focuses on non-heroic episodes - hosts receiving guests, a king disguised as a beggar, recognition scenes between long-separated family members - reaffirms the Odyssey's parallels with the Bible. In particular the book argues that the Odyssey is in a dialogic relationship with Genesis, which features the same three types of myth that comprise the majority of the Odyssey: theoxeny, romance (Joseph in Egypt), and Argonautic myth (Jacob winning Rachel from Laban). The Odyssey also offers intriguing parallels to the Book of Jonah, and Odysseus' treatment by the suitors offers close parallels to the Gospels' depiction of Christ in Jerusalem.
Mage's Odyssey 5
Author: Ethan Starborne
Publisher: MoreAudiobooks
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1495
Book Description
Publisher: MoreAudiobooks
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1495
Book Description
Odyssey
The Odyssey
Author: Homer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Epic poetry, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Epic poetry, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Study Guide to The Odyssey by Homer
Author: Intelligent Education
Publisher: Influence Publishers
ISBN: 1645422291
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
A comprehensive study guide offering in-depth explanation, essay, and test prep for Homer’s The Odyssey, possibly the most famous epic poems in history. As an epic poem of ancient Greece, it is the second oldest surviving work in Western literature. Moreover, this work has achieved a title as a Western classic. This Bright Notes Study Guide explores the context and history of Homer’s classic work, helping students to thoroughly explore the reasons it has stood the literary test of time. Each Bright Notes Study Guide contains: - Introductions to the Author and the Work - Character Summaries - Plot Guides - Section and Chapter Overviews - Test Essay and Study Q&As The Bright Notes Study Guide series offers an in-depth tour of more than 275 classic works of literature, exploring characters, critical commentary, historical background, plots, and themes. This set of study guides encourages readers to dig deeper in their understanding by including essay questions and answers as well as topics for further research.
Publisher: Influence Publishers
ISBN: 1645422291
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
A comprehensive study guide offering in-depth explanation, essay, and test prep for Homer’s The Odyssey, possibly the most famous epic poems in history. As an epic poem of ancient Greece, it is the second oldest surviving work in Western literature. Moreover, this work has achieved a title as a Western classic. This Bright Notes Study Guide explores the context and history of Homer’s classic work, helping students to thoroughly explore the reasons it has stood the literary test of time. Each Bright Notes Study Guide contains: - Introductions to the Author and the Work - Character Summaries - Plot Guides - Section and Chapter Overviews - Test Essay and Study Q&As The Bright Notes Study Guide series offers an in-depth tour of more than 275 classic works of literature, exploring characters, critical commentary, historical background, plots, and themes. This set of study guides encourages readers to dig deeper in their understanding by including essay questions and answers as well as topics for further research.
Homer's Odyssey
Author: Homer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Epic poetry, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Epic poetry, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
The Odyssey : in two volumes. 2
Author: Homer
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
HOMER, The works assigned to Homer include the earliest and greatest European epic poems, but nothing is known of their Greek author (if not authors) unless it is that his country was Ionia in Asia Minor. To the ancients Homeric poetry at first was all the old epics, especially about Thebes and Troy; then 'Homer' was credited only with the Iliad and the Odyssey which we still have, and some minor poems of which we include Homeric Hymns in the volume containing Hesoid. The 24 books of the Iliad concern the 'anger of Achilles' during the war of the Greeks against Troy, extending from Achilles' quarrel with Agamemnon to the burial of Hector. The Odyssey presents the fortunes of Odysseus and his son Telamachus after the fall of Troy, and Odysseus' return home to Ithaca and his revenge on the rapacious suitors of his wife Penelope. It would require a book to list the work of scholarship done on these marvellous narratives of which part at least of the greatness can be suggested in translation.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
HOMER, The works assigned to Homer include the earliest and greatest European epic poems, but nothing is known of their Greek author (if not authors) unless it is that his country was Ionia in Asia Minor. To the ancients Homeric poetry at first was all the old epics, especially about Thebes and Troy; then 'Homer' was credited only with the Iliad and the Odyssey which we still have, and some minor poems of which we include Homeric Hymns in the volume containing Hesoid. The 24 books of the Iliad concern the 'anger of Achilles' during the war of the Greeks against Troy, extending from Achilles' quarrel with Agamemnon to the burial of Hector. The Odyssey presents the fortunes of Odysseus and his son Telamachus after the fall of Troy, and Odysseus' return home to Ithaca and his revenge on the rapacious suitors of his wife Penelope. It would require a book to list the work of scholarship done on these marvellous narratives of which part at least of the greatness can be suggested in translation.