Author: Michael Hafftka
Publisher:
ISBN: 0976066505
Category : Artists
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Michael Hafftka
Author: Michael Hafftka
Publisher:
ISBN: 0976066505
Category : Artists
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 0976066505
Category : Artists
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Arts Magazine
Revelation
Author: Stephen Trujillo
Publisher: Magic Kingdom Dispatch
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
A revelation on cosmogony, quantum physics, Hinduism, Buddhism, Tantra, the Apocrypha, Kabbalah, the Western Mystery Tradition, dreams within dreams and multiverses without end. By the author of A Tale of the Grenada Raiders, Metamorphosis and the forthcoming Tales of the Rangers. www.magickingdomdispatch.com Magic Kingdom Dispatch Stephen Trujillo is a writer in Bangkok.
Publisher: Magic Kingdom Dispatch
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
A revelation on cosmogony, quantum physics, Hinduism, Buddhism, Tantra, the Apocrypha, Kabbalah, the Western Mystery Tradition, dreams within dreams and multiverses without end. By the author of A Tale of the Grenada Raiders, Metamorphosis and the forthcoming Tales of the Rangers. www.magickingdomdispatch.com Magic Kingdom Dispatch Stephen Trujillo is a writer in Bangkok.
Arts Digest
Conscious/unconscious
Author: Michael Hafftka
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
"Conscious/unconscious is a set of short stories narrated in the first person, weaving an inner life made real by paradoxes and conflicting drives. Hafftka's first book of fiction is based on notes he had taken over 30 years ago when he had just begun to paint. The book incorporates 27 drawings, which the artist created in 2006 for the final version. These add another dimension to the written words."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
"Conscious/unconscious is a set of short stories narrated in the first person, weaving an inner life made real by paradoxes and conflicting drives. Hafftka's first book of fiction is based on notes he had taken over 30 years ago when he had just begun to paint. The book incorporates 27 drawings, which the artist created in 2006 for the final version. These add another dimension to the written words."--BOOK JACKET.
A Tale of the Grenada Raiders
Author: Stephen Trujillo
Publisher: Magic Kingdom Dispatch
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
An airborne Ranger's memoir of the Grenada invasion, Operation Urgent Fury.
Publisher: Magic Kingdom Dispatch
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
An airborne Ranger's memoir of the Grenada invasion, Operation Urgent Fury.
Metamorphosis
Author: Stephen Trujillo
Publisher: Magic Kingdom Dispatch
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Metamorphosis is the sequel to Stephen Trujillo's Tale of the Grenada Raiders. Those who want to know about Trujillo's origins find their answers in this book, which details the training of airborne Rangers and Special Forces medics. Metamorphosis is the second installment in the Tales of the Rangers. Tales of the Rangers will be published in two volumes in 2019.
Publisher: Magic Kingdom Dispatch
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Metamorphosis is the sequel to Stephen Trujillo's Tale of the Grenada Raiders. Those who want to know about Trujillo's origins find their answers in this book, which details the training of airborne Rangers and Special Forces medics. Metamorphosis is the second installment in the Tales of the Rangers. Tales of the Rangers will be published in two volumes in 2019.
Letter from a Place I've Never Been
Author: Hilda Raz
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496228057
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Hilda Raz has an ability “to tell something every day and make it tough,” says John Kinsella in his introduction. Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been shows readers the evolution of a powerful poet who is also one of the foremost literary editors in the country. Bringing together all seven of her poetry collections, a long out-of-print early chapbook, and her newest work, this collection delights readers with its empathetic and incisive look at the inner and outer lives we lead and the complexities that come with being human. Showcasing the work of a great American voice, Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been at last allows us to see the full scope and range of Raz’s work.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496228057
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Hilda Raz has an ability “to tell something every day and make it tough,” says John Kinsella in his introduction. Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been shows readers the evolution of a powerful poet who is also one of the foremost literary editors in the country. Bringing together all seven of her poetry collections, a long out-of-print early chapbook, and her newest work, this collection delights readers with its empathetic and incisive look at the inner and outer lives we lead and the complexities that come with being human. Showcasing the work of a great American voice, Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been at last allows us to see the full scope and range of Raz’s work.
Eyes
Author: William H. Gass
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101874732
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
A dazzling new collection—two novellas and four short stories from one of the most revered writers of our time, author of seven books of fiction, among them The Tunnel (“An extraordinary achievement”—Michael Dirda, The Washington Post); Middle C (“Exhilaratingly ingenious”—Cynthia Ozick, The New York Times Book Review, cover); and Cartesian Sonata (“The finest prose stylist in America”—The Washington Post). It begins with "In Camera," the first of the two novellas, and tells the story, which grows darker and dustier by the speck, of a Mr. Gab (who doesn’t have the gift) and his photography shop (in a part of town so drab even robbers wouldn’t visit), a shop stuffed with gray-white, gray-bleach photographs, each in its own cellophane sheet, loosely side-filed in cardboard boxes, tag attached . . . an inner sanctum where little happens beyond the fulsome, deep reverence for Mr. Gab’s images and vast collection, a homemade museum in the midst of the outer maelstrom . . . until a Mr. Stu (as in u-stew-pid) enters the shop, inspecting the extraordinary collection, and Mr. Gab’s treasure-filled, dust-laden, meticulously contained universe begins to implode . . . In the story “Don’t Even Try, Sam,” the upright piano from the 1942 Warner Bros. classic Casablanca is interviewed (“I know why you want to talk to me,” the piano says. “It’s because everybody else is dead. Stars go out. Directors die. Companies fold. But some of the props get preserved. I’ve seen my friend the Vichy water bottle in the storeroom as wrapped up as the Maltese Falcon. We’d fetch a price now”) . . . In another story, “Charity,” a young lawyer, whose business it is to keep hospital equipment honestly produced, offers a simple gift and is brought to the ambiguous heart of charity itself. In “Soliloquy for a Chair,” a folding chair does just that—talks in a barbershop that is ultimately bombed . . . and in “The Toy Chest,” Disneylike creatures take on human roles and concerns and live in an atmosphere of a child’s imagination. An enchanting Gassian journey; a glorious fantasia; a virtuoso delight.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101874732
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
A dazzling new collection—two novellas and four short stories from one of the most revered writers of our time, author of seven books of fiction, among them The Tunnel (“An extraordinary achievement”—Michael Dirda, The Washington Post); Middle C (“Exhilaratingly ingenious”—Cynthia Ozick, The New York Times Book Review, cover); and Cartesian Sonata (“The finest prose stylist in America”—The Washington Post). It begins with "In Camera," the first of the two novellas, and tells the story, which grows darker and dustier by the speck, of a Mr. Gab (who doesn’t have the gift) and his photography shop (in a part of town so drab even robbers wouldn’t visit), a shop stuffed with gray-white, gray-bleach photographs, each in its own cellophane sheet, loosely side-filed in cardboard boxes, tag attached . . . an inner sanctum where little happens beyond the fulsome, deep reverence for Mr. Gab’s images and vast collection, a homemade museum in the midst of the outer maelstrom . . . until a Mr. Stu (as in u-stew-pid) enters the shop, inspecting the extraordinary collection, and Mr. Gab’s treasure-filled, dust-laden, meticulously contained universe begins to implode . . . In the story “Don’t Even Try, Sam,” the upright piano from the 1942 Warner Bros. classic Casablanca is interviewed (“I know why you want to talk to me,” the piano says. “It’s because everybody else is dead. Stars go out. Directors die. Companies fold. But some of the props get preserved. I’ve seen my friend the Vichy water bottle in the storeroom as wrapped up as the Maltese Falcon. We’d fetch a price now”) . . . In another story, “Charity,” a young lawyer, whose business it is to keep hospital equipment honestly produced, offers a simple gift and is brought to the ambiguous heart of charity itself. In “Soliloquy for a Chair,” a folding chair does just that—talks in a barbershop that is ultimately bombed . . . and in “The Toy Chest,” Disneylike creatures take on human roles and concerns and live in an atmosphere of a child’s imagination. An enchanting Gassian journey; a glorious fantasia; a virtuoso delight.
New York Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.