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Mercy 6
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Mercy 6

In Mercy 6, David Bajo’s courageous new medical thriller, four people collapse dead in the same instant within a newly renovated Los Angeles hospital. Dr. Mendenhall, the woman who is head of the emergency room, isn't convinced the cause of death is a contagion. But it's in the interests of the hospital administrators — and of the world at large — for people to think that it is. If the world knew the truth there could only be widespread panic. The hospital is immediately locked down. Information is suddenly being strictly controlled. Government troops encircle the hospital to enforce the quarantine, and other bodies arrive in ER. Working with an ally in pathology and a colleague outside the hospital, Mendenhall develops her understanding that what has taken these lives has global implications . . . and whatever it is, it’s not a virus.

Panopticon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Panopticon

Three California borderland newspaper reporters are asked to return to stories they've covered before, and they follow paths through the bars, factories, and border streets of Tijuana and Otay. Soon, they realize their every move is being surveilled.

The Never End
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Never End

This book presents full history of the origin of Orwell’s Animal Farm, as well as a translation of the Russuian/Ukranian source work. Has George Orwell lost his saintly luster? In The Never End, rabble-rouser, dogged investigator, and consummate literary stylist John Reed collects two decades of subject-Orwell findings previously published in Pank, Guernica, Literary Hub, The Brooklyn Rail, The Rumpus, The New York Press, The Believer, Harper’s Magazine and The Paris Review. Reed’s treatment of Orwell is corrective and peerlessly contemporary; he views Orwell in a twenty-first century global context, considering Orwell’s collaboration with Cold War intelligence operations—US and UK...

The Wallflower Avant-garde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

The Wallflower Avant-garde

The Wallflower Avant-Garde argues for the importance of a strain of modernist formalism based in ekphrasis, the literary imitation of the visual arts. Often associated with a conservative aesthetic of wholeness, permanence, and autonomy, ekphrastic writing also involves excess, failure, and mimesis, conjuring an aesthetic sense of closure and unity out of impossible imitations. This choreography of imitation and autonomy resonates with many of the foundational insights of queer theory: the way it situates identity as an effect of performativity, artifice, and mimesis. Unlike many queer theorists, however, this book insists that we value both the imitations and the aspirations that guide them, underlining not only the illusoriness of identity but also its allure. This more capacious formalism allows aspects of modernists aesthetic that have seemed regressive or repressive to be read as generative forms of stasis, quiet, reserve, shyness, and so on.

The Tribe of Pyn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

The Tribe of Pyn

A study of generational inheritance, engagement, and cross-fertilization in the landscape of literary postmodernism

Electric Literature No. 5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Electric Literature No. 5

Stories by J. Robert Lennon, Kevin Brockmeier, Lynne Tillman, Carson Mell, and Ben Greenman.

The Ensenada Public Library
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

The Ensenada Public Library

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Ensenada Library is a novel that pays tribute to libraries and reading with a cast of characters worthy of Chekhov. It's about the fate of reading and the libraries that honor books and reading. A vision of the possible fate of reading in a digital age, The Ensenada Public Library is what we'd get if Fahrenheit 451 had been written by Jorge Luis Borges.

Hemispheric Regionalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Hemispheric Regionalism

Hemispheric Regionalism: Romance and the Geography of Genre, brings together a rich archive of popular culture, fugitive slave narratives, advertisements, political treatises, and literature to construct a new literary history from a hemispheric and regional perspective.

Mathematical Metaphors, Memories, and Mindsets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Mathematical Metaphors, Memories, and Mindsets

United States’ students continue to have difficulties with the subject of mathematics. Sometimes it is believed that students aren’t smart enough to master mathematics or that mathematics is just too difficult for all but the chosen few. This book offers an alternative explanation: Students’ difficulties in mathematics can best be understood and explained social scientifically. That is, Learning Theories, Agents of Socialization, and more generally, cultural and social milieu, are relevant in trying to understand individuals’ ideas about mathematics. The book begins by providing an overview of the current status in mathematics education. Popular cultural portrayals of mathematics and...

The 351 Books of Irma Arcuri
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The 351 Books of Irma Arcuri

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-06-19
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  • Publisher: Penguin

Throughout mathematician Philip Masyrk's peripatetic life, there has been only one constant: Irma Arcuri. Their ongoing love affair has endured his two marriages and her countless travels. But now Irma has vanished, leaving Philip her library of 351 books, including five written by Irma herself. Buried somewhere within her luxuriously rebound volumes of Cervantes and Turgenev, Borges and Fowles, lies the secret to her disappearance-and Philip soon realizes that he is trapped within their narratives as well. Who is Irma Arcuri? What is really hidden in the library? And most importantly, whose story is this? Unapologetically sexy and brazenly intellectual, The 351 Books of Irma Arcuri is the impressive debut of a daring new literary talent.