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Sense Violence
  • Language: en

Sense Violence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this first full-length English-language translation of the work of Helena Boberg, we are powerfully confronted with what she has called "a creative testimony that points out patterns of injustice, sexism, and violence" in the society we inhabit. A book-length poem, Sense Violence hinges on the dichotomy of a masculine will to power and a call to action for a feminine collective to confront it on all corners--from mythologies to cultural tropes and ingrained hierarchies. Translated by Johannes Göransson, the English edition faithfully captures Boberg's wordplay and linguistic richness bringing this urgent and uniquely-voiced work to a new audience.

The War Against Cliche
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

The War Against Cliche

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-12-23
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  • Publisher: Random House

Like John Updike, Martin Amis is the pre-eminent novelist-critic of his generation. The War Against Cliché is a selection of his reviews and essays over the past quarter-century. It contains pieces on Cervantes, Milton, Donne, Coleridge, Jane Austen, Dickens, Kafka, Philip Larkin, Joyce, Waugh, Lowry, Nabokov, F. R. Leavis, V. S. Pritchett, William Burroughs, Anthony Burgess, Angus Wilson, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, Shiva and V. S. Naipaul, Kurt Vonnegut, Iris Murdoch, Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, Don DeLillo, Elmore Leonard, Michael Crichton, Thomas Harris - and John Updike. Other subjects include chess, nuclear weapons, masculinity, screen censorship, juvenile violence, Andy Warhol, Hillary Clinton, and Margaret Thatcher.

What We Owe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

What We Owe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: HarperVia

A compressed, visceral novel about exile, dislocation, and the emotional minefields between mothers and daughters.

100 Ways to Improve Your Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

100 Ways to Improve Your Writing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985-10-01
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  • Publisher: Penguin

This is the one guide that anyone who writes--whether student, business person, or professional writer--should put on the desk beside pencil, pen, typewriter, or word processor. Filled with professional tips and a wealth of instructive examples, this valuable, easy-to-use handbook can help you solve any and all writing problems.

Nabokov's Favourite Word Is Mauve
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Nabokov's Favourite Word Is Mauve

What are our favourite authors' words? Which bestselling writer uses the most clichés? How can we judge a book by its cover? Data meets literature in this playful and informative look at our favourite authors and their masterpieces. 'What fun this is! Ben Blatt's charming book applies numerical know-how to questions of literary style, teasing out insights about cliffhangers, adverbs' JORDAN ELLENBERG, author of How Not to Be Wrong 'Lively ... worthwhile ... Read this book thoughtfully. It's fun. And, I think, the shape of interesting things to come' The Times 'Fascinating ... the book had me humming with pleasure' The Sunday Times Nabokov's Favourite Word is Mauve is a playful look at what ...

A Dictionary of Clichés
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

A Dictionary of Clichés

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gertrude And Claudius
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Gertrude And Claudius

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-07-05
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

Using details of the ancient Scandinavian legends that were the inspiration for Hamlet, John Updike brings to life Gertrude's girlhood as the daughter of King Rorik, her arranged marriage to the man who becomes King Hamlet, and her middle-aged affair with her husband's younger brother. As only he could, Updike recasts a tale of medieval violence and presents the case for its central couple that Shakespeare only hinted at. Gertrude's warmth and lucidity, Claudius's soldierly yet peaceable powers of command are seen afresh against a background of fond intentions and familial dysfunction, on a stage darkened by the ominous shadow of a sullen, disaffected prince.

From Cliché to Archetype
  • Language: en

From Cliché to Archetype

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

McLuhan mines the greats of modern literature, such as Yeats, Eliot and Pound, and points the way to richer understanding of their work. Discussion ranges over conventional topics of literary analysis, though never in conventional fashion, because McLuhan deliberately stakes his turf in a manner that draws technology and culture together. As a result, the key terms clich and archetype are not confined to language but are shown to have counterparts in the non-linguistic world.

The Art of Feeling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

The Art of Feeling

For fans of Jennifer Niven’s All the Bright Places and Meg Wolitzer’s Belzhar comes an emotionally thrilling tale of a friendship between a girl who feels too much and a boy who feels too little, as they discover that maybe pain can bring people together and not just tear them apart. Samantha Herring has been in constant pain ever since the car accident that injured her leg and killed her mother. After pushing her friends away, Sam has receded into a fog of depression until she meets Eliot, a carefree, impulsive loner who, is unable to feel any pain at all. At first, Sam is jealous. She would give anything to not feel the pain she’s felt for the past year. But the more she learns about Eliot’s medical condition, the more she notices his self-destructive tendencies. In fact, Eliot doesn’t seem to care about anything—except Sam. And as they grow closer, they begin to confront Sam’s painful memories of the accident, memories that hold a startling truth about what really happened that day.

The Red Badge of Courage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

The Red Badge of Courage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

American writer Stephen Crane is best known for his classic depiction of the American Civil War in his novel the Red Badge of Courage. It is the story of a 19-year-old boy named Henry Fleming who struggles to overcome his fear in battle. The Red Badge of Courage is widely regarded for its realistic depiction of a young man in battle and of the true meaning of courage. in addition to this classic novel several other of Crane's more popular shorter works have been added. These stories include the following: the Veteran, the Open Boat, the Bride comes to Yellow Sky, the Blue Hotel, a Self-Made Man, a Mystery of Heroism, a Gray Sleeve, Three Miraculous Soldiers, the Little Regiment, An Indiana Campaign, and An Episode of War.