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The essential reference to his plays, his poems, his life and times, and more.
Beth Henley's twelve complete plays (three of which have been turned into films) have achieved worldwide production. At age 29, she produced her first full-length drama, Crimes of the Heart, which won a Pulitzer Prize and garnered three Academy Award nominations as a film. Her Mississippi upbringing and her penchant for the eccentricities of southern culture, however, have caused critics to categorize her writing as a kind of southern gothic folklore inspired by feminist ideology. This book, the first critical study of Henley's complete plays, attempts to dispel the common stereotypes that associate Henley's work with regional drama and sociological treatises. It argues instead that Henley c...
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In a comprehensive listing of entries from "Aalto, Hugo Alvar Henrik" to "Zui Weng Yi," Boyce illuminates readers about furniture styles, construction details, terminology, furniture designers, and design movements throughout history and throughout the world. Styles covered include European-inspired classical, baroque, pop, rococo, and modernist. This extensive guide will be helpful for furniture enthusiasts, historians, and those interested in redecorating their homes.
The Anti-Rules* (*Now That You've Got Him, How Do You Get Rid Of Him) Compiled & Written By Barbara L.S. Donahue 60% of all first marriages end in divorce. 45% of divorced people choose to re-marry and of those marriages, 85% also end in divorce. This book is not about straightforward negotiations or reconciliation. This book is for those of "us" who have tried to conventionally go along with the system, only to realize later, that the system doesn't work. It is a book for people who have already exhausted all other remedies and who are ready to do whatever it takes to persevere and win. This is divorce-gorilla warfare style!
Created by the publishers of EBONY. During its years of publishing it was the largest ever children-focused publication for African Americans.