Author: Denis Leary
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 1524762741
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
From the author of the bestselling Why We Suck comes a searing comic look at these divisive times, skewering liberals and conservatives alike with a signature dose of sarcasm and common sense. In an America so gluten-free that a box of jelly donuts is now a bigger threat than Vladimir Putin, where college kids are more afraid of Ann Coulter than HIV, it’s time for someone to stand up and make us all smell the covfefe. Dr. Denis Leary is that guy. With Why We DON’T Suck: And How All of Us Need to Stop Being Such Partisan Little Bitches, Denis is on a devoted mission to #MakeAmericaLaughAgain. Using the clamorous political atmosphere as a starting point, he takes a bipartisan look at the topics we all hold so dear to our patriotic hearts—including family, freedom, and the seemingly endless search for fame and diet vodka. Denis will answer important questions like: When will Hillary blame herself? Why does Beyoncé think he’s Bryan Adams? And why doesn’t he follow the millennial lead and post pictures of his food on social media? (Spoiler alert: He’s too busy actually eating it.) Not that Denis has anything against millennials: “When it comes to science, math, and technological advances, this generation has done more in three and a half decades than any other age group in history. What did my generation do? Cocaine and quaaludes mostly. With a side order of really stupid haircuts.” Dr. Leary is here to remind us of what truly makes America great, even though we’re #7 on the most recent list of Best Countries to Live In. Which may sound bad but means we still make the playoffs.
Why We Don't Suck
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio
Author: Pu Songling
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
ISBN: 1462900739
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 709
Book Description
Long considered a masterpiece of the eerie and fantastic, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a collection of supernatural-themed tales compiled from ancient Chinese folk stories by Songling Pu in the eighteenth century. These tales of ghosts, magic, vampirism, and other things bizarre and fantastic are an excellent Chinese companion to Lafcadio Hearn's well-known collections of Japanese ghost stories Kwaidan and In Ghostly Japan. Already a true classic of Chinese literature and of supernatural tales in general, this new edition of the Herbert A. Giles translation converts the work to Pinyin for the first time and includes a new foreword by Victoria Cass that properly introduces the book to both readers of Chinese literature and of hair-raising tales best read with the lights turned low on a quiet night. Some of the stories found in these pages include: The Tiger of Zhaocheng The Magic Sword Miss Lianziang, the Fox-Girl The Quarrelsome Brothers The Princess Lily A Rip Van Winkle The Resuscitated Corpse Taoist Miracles A Chinese Solomon
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
ISBN: 1462900739
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 709
Book Description
Long considered a masterpiece of the eerie and fantastic, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a collection of supernatural-themed tales compiled from ancient Chinese folk stories by Songling Pu in the eighteenth century. These tales of ghosts, magic, vampirism, and other things bizarre and fantastic are an excellent Chinese companion to Lafcadio Hearn's well-known collections of Japanese ghost stories Kwaidan and In Ghostly Japan. Already a true classic of Chinese literature and of supernatural tales in general, this new edition of the Herbert A. Giles translation converts the work to Pinyin for the first time and includes a new foreword by Victoria Cass that properly introduces the book to both readers of Chinese literature and of hair-raising tales best read with the lights turned low on a quiet night. Some of the stories found in these pages include: The Tiger of Zhaocheng The Magic Sword Miss Lianziang, the Fox-Girl The Quarrelsome Brothers The Princess Lily A Rip Van Winkle The Resuscitated Corpse Taoist Miracles A Chinese Solomon
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Volumes 1 and 2)
Author: Songling Pu
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio is a set of short stories by Pu Songling. Presented here are early cases of a literary tradition of accounts of the weird and the strange, which Pu memorably fused in his writing.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio is a set of short stories by Pu Songling. Presented here are early cases of a literary tradition of accounts of the weird and the strange, which Pu memorably fused in his writing.
Coverscaping
Author: Asbjørn Grønstad
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN: 8763507749
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Focusing on the semiotics, poetics, and rhetoric of album covers, Coverscaping gives a serious study of this neglected art form. Working from the assumption that record sleeves may be found to represent a visual genre in its own right, the essays in this book engage in various ways with the analysis of what one might call the pictorial component of recorded music. The contributions, from scholars in many different fields, run the whole gamut from close readings of individual covers to more theoretical or philosophical explorations of the aesthetic nature and artistic value of album covers.
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN: 8763507749
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Focusing on the semiotics, poetics, and rhetoric of album covers, Coverscaping gives a serious study of this neglected art form. Working from the assumption that record sleeves may be found to represent a visual genre in its own right, the essays in this book engage in various ways with the analysis of what one might call the pictorial component of recorded music. The contributions, from scholars in many different fields, run the whole gamut from close readings of individual covers to more theoretical or philosophical explorations of the aesthetic nature and artistic value of album covers.
Twisted Fox Series Books 3-5
Author: Charity Ferrell
Publisher: Charity Ferrell
ISBN: 1952496322
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 824
Book Description
Books 3-5 of the Twisted Fox Series Straight Up Lincoln went from a penthouse to sleeping in a prison cell—from the VP of a million-dollar empire to a felon. All for a crime he didn’t commit. Now that he is free, he vows to stay out of trouble. The only problem? His new co-worker, Cassidy, is trouble wrapped into a bow. After moving towns for a fresh start, Cassidy has sworn off relationships … until she meets her Prince Charming … fresh out of prison. The longer they work together, the more their relationship moves from co-workers to friends to … lovers. And then it all falls apart. Chaser Things Grace never thought would happen: meeting her boyfriend’s secret wife, finding out she’s pregnant with his baby, and faking a relationship with her best friend to keep the truth from her family. Things Finn never thought would happen: becoming best friends with a woman the total opposite of him, pretending to be her baby daddy, and falling in love with her. The more they fake it, the more they forget it’s only temporary. If only they’d known it’d change everything. Last Round What's the best way to get back at your cheating ex? Give every guy who hits on you his number. That's what Lola did when she met Silas. Little did she know, they'd see each other again. One run-in leads to another. One fake date leads to a friendship. That friendship leads to feelings. Everything changes and falls apart when one of them asks for more. Can their friendship survive ... or will love destroy them?
Publisher: Charity Ferrell
ISBN: 1952496322
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 824
Book Description
Books 3-5 of the Twisted Fox Series Straight Up Lincoln went from a penthouse to sleeping in a prison cell—from the VP of a million-dollar empire to a felon. All for a crime he didn’t commit. Now that he is free, he vows to stay out of trouble. The only problem? His new co-worker, Cassidy, is trouble wrapped into a bow. After moving towns for a fresh start, Cassidy has sworn off relationships … until she meets her Prince Charming … fresh out of prison. The longer they work together, the more their relationship moves from co-workers to friends to … lovers. And then it all falls apart. Chaser Things Grace never thought would happen: meeting her boyfriend’s secret wife, finding out she’s pregnant with his baby, and faking a relationship with her best friend to keep the truth from her family. Things Finn never thought would happen: becoming best friends with a woman the total opposite of him, pretending to be her baby daddy, and falling in love with her. The more they fake it, the more they forget it’s only temporary. If only they’d known it’d change everything. Last Round What's the best way to get back at your cheating ex? Give every guy who hits on you his number. That's what Lola did when she met Silas. Little did she know, they'd see each other again. One run-in leads to another. One fake date leads to a friendship. That friendship leads to feelings. Everything changes and falls apart when one of them asks for more. Can their friendship survive ... or will love destroy them?
Ainu Spirits Singing
Author: Sarah M. Strong
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824835123
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Indigenous peoples throughout the globe are custodians of a unique, priceless, and increasingly imperiled legacy of oral lore. Among them the Ainu, a people native to northeastern Asia, stand out for the exceptional scope and richness of their oral performance traditions. Yet despite this cultural wealth, nothing has appeared in English on the subject in over thirty years. Sarah Strong’s Ainu Spirits Singing breaks this decades-long silence with a nuanced study and English translation of Chiri Yukie’s Ainu Shin’yoshu, the first written transcription of Ainu oral narratives by an ethnic Ainu. The thirteen narratives in Chiri’s collection belong to the genre known as kamui yukar, said to be the most ancient performance form in the vast Ainu repertoire. In it, animals (and sometimes plants or other natural phenomena)—all regarded as spiritual beings (kamui) within the animate Ainu world—assume the role of narrator and tell stories about themselves. The first-person speakers include imposing animals such as the revered orca, the Hokkaido wolf, and Blakiston’s fish owl, as well as the more “humble” Hokkaido brown frog, snowshoe hare, and pearl mussel. Each has its own story and own signature refrain. Strong provides readers with an intimate and perceptive view of this extraordinary text. Along with critical contextual information about traditional Ainu society and its cultural assumptions, she brings forward pertinent information on the geography and natural history of the coastal southwestern Hokkaido region where the stories were originally performed. The result is a rich fusion of knowledge that allows the reader to feel at home within the animistic frame of reference of the narratives. Strong’s study also offers the first extended biography of Chiri Yukie (1903-1922) in English. The story of her life, and her untimely death at age nineteen, makes clear the harsh consequences for Chiri and her fellow Ainu of the Japanese colonization of Hokkaido and the Meiji and Taisho governments’ policies of assimilation. Chiri’s receipt of the narratives in the Horobetsu dialect from her grandmother and aunt (both traditional performers) and the fact that no native speakers of that dialect survive today make her work all the more significant. The book concludes with a full, integral translation of the text.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824835123
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Indigenous peoples throughout the globe are custodians of a unique, priceless, and increasingly imperiled legacy of oral lore. Among them the Ainu, a people native to northeastern Asia, stand out for the exceptional scope and richness of their oral performance traditions. Yet despite this cultural wealth, nothing has appeared in English on the subject in over thirty years. Sarah Strong’s Ainu Spirits Singing breaks this decades-long silence with a nuanced study and English translation of Chiri Yukie’s Ainu Shin’yoshu, the first written transcription of Ainu oral narratives by an ethnic Ainu. The thirteen narratives in Chiri’s collection belong to the genre known as kamui yukar, said to be the most ancient performance form in the vast Ainu repertoire. In it, animals (and sometimes plants or other natural phenomena)—all regarded as spiritual beings (kamui) within the animate Ainu world—assume the role of narrator and tell stories about themselves. The first-person speakers include imposing animals such as the revered orca, the Hokkaido wolf, and Blakiston’s fish owl, as well as the more “humble” Hokkaido brown frog, snowshoe hare, and pearl mussel. Each has its own story and own signature refrain. Strong provides readers with an intimate and perceptive view of this extraordinary text. Along with critical contextual information about traditional Ainu society and its cultural assumptions, she brings forward pertinent information on the geography and natural history of the coastal southwestern Hokkaido region where the stories were originally performed. The result is a rich fusion of knowledge that allows the reader to feel at home within the animistic frame of reference of the narratives. Strong’s study also offers the first extended biography of Chiri Yukie (1903-1922) in English. The story of her life, and her untimely death at age nineteen, makes clear the harsh consequences for Chiri and her fellow Ainu of the Japanese colonization of Hokkaido and the Meiji and Taisho governments’ policies of assimilation. Chiri’s receipt of the narratives in the Horobetsu dialect from her grandmother and aunt (both traditional performers) and the fact that no native speakers of that dialect survive today make her work all the more significant. The book concludes with a full, integral translation of the text.
Contributions to Fox Ethnology
Author: Truman Michelson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Wicked Fox
Author: Kat Cho
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 198481236X
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
An addictive fantasy-romance set in modern-day Seoul. Eighteen-year-old Gu Miyoung has a secret--she's a gumiho, a nine-tailed fox who must devour the energy of men in order to survive. Because so few believe in the old tales anymore, and with so many evil men no one will miss, the modern city of Seoul is the perfect place to hide and hunt. But after feeding one full moon, Miyoung crosses paths with Jihoon, a human boy, being attacked by a goblin deep in the forest. Against her better judgment, she violates the rules of survival to rescue the boy, losing her fox bead--her gumiho soul--in the process. Jihoon knows Miyoung is more than just a beautiful girl--he saw her nine tails the night she saved his life. His grandmother used to tell him stories of the gumiho, of their power and the danger they pose to men. He's drawn to her anyway. When he finds her fox bead, he does not realize he holds her life in his hands. With murderous forces lurking in the background, Miyoung and Jihoon develop a tenuous friendship that blossoms into something more. But when a young shaman tries to reunite Miyoung with her bead, the consequences are disastrous and reignite a generations-old feud . . . forcing Miyoung to choose between her immortal life and Jihoon's.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 198481236X
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
An addictive fantasy-romance set in modern-day Seoul. Eighteen-year-old Gu Miyoung has a secret--she's a gumiho, a nine-tailed fox who must devour the energy of men in order to survive. Because so few believe in the old tales anymore, and with so many evil men no one will miss, the modern city of Seoul is the perfect place to hide and hunt. But after feeding one full moon, Miyoung crosses paths with Jihoon, a human boy, being attacked by a goblin deep in the forest. Against her better judgment, she violates the rules of survival to rescue the boy, losing her fox bead--her gumiho soul--in the process. Jihoon knows Miyoung is more than just a beautiful girl--he saw her nine tails the night she saved his life. His grandmother used to tell him stories of the gumiho, of their power and the danger they pose to men. He's drawn to her anyway. When he finds her fox bead, he does not realize he holds her life in his hands. With murderous forces lurking in the background, Miyoung and Jihoon develop a tenuous friendship that blossoms into something more. But when a young shaman tries to reunite Miyoung with her bead, the consequences are disastrous and reignite a generations-old feud . . . forcing Miyoung to choose between her immortal life and Jihoon's.
Fox's Book of Martyrs
Author: John Foxe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian martyrs
Languages : en
Pages : 1182
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian martyrs
Languages : en
Pages : 1182
Book Description