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The Gospel of Astonishment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

The Gospel of Astonishment

The secret truth about reality that scientists are afraid to talk about is that you are made of the exact same stuff as dreams.Quantum physics proves that You are actually immortal consciousness, lost in a compelling illusion, pretending to be a solid dying thing.It's time to wake up and come home!

The Skeptic's Apprentice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Skeptic's Apprentice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Amazing Randi, fierce godfather of the hyper-rational skeptics movement, invites young truth-seeker James Plath to become his personal apprentice. Years later the skeptic's apprentice stumbles upon an ancient mystery so astonishing that it challenges the core beliefs of Randi and the entire skeptical community, compelling the world's greatest minds to question the very nature of reality. Accompanying James on his paradigm popping journey are some of the most eminent thinkers of our times, such as the philosophers Simon Critchley, Daniel Dennett, Douglas Hofstadter, Raymond Smullyan, and Cornel West, the astonishment artist Paul Harris and the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg.

The Groundless Ground of Reality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Groundless Ground of Reality

The absolutely happiest luckiest most glorious breathtakingly stunning marvelously perfect true thing about you...that scientists are afraid to talk about!

Sylvia Plath Reads
  • Language: en

Sylvia Plath Reads

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992-02-14
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  • Publisher: HarperAu

"Plath's voice is lucid and precise, and the poetry is deeply intense in its reading and mood. The words combined with the voice render stunning images of the inner self and the creative energy of Sylvia Plath." BooklistIncludes: Leaving Early * Mushrooms * The Surgeon at Two A.M. * The Disquieting Muses * Spinster * November Graveyard * A Plethora of Dyrads * The Lady and the Earthenware Head * On the Difficulty of Conjuring Up a Dryad * On the Decline of Oracles * The Goring * Ouija * Sculptor.

Coming of Age as a Poet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Coming of Age as a Poet

With characteristic precision, authority, and grace, Vendler helps readers to appreciate the conception and practice of poetry as she explores four poets and their first "perfect" works. 4 halftones.

Letters of Sylvia Plath Volume I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1218

Letters of Sylvia Plath Volume I

Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) was one of the writers that defined the course of twentieth-century poetry. Her vivid, daring and complex poetry continues to captivate new generations of readers and writers. In the Letters, we discover the art of Plath's correspondence, most of which has never before been published and is here presented unabridged, without revision, so that she speaks directly in her own words. Refreshingly candid and offering intimate details of her personal life, Plath is playful, too, entertaining a wide range of addressees, including family, friends and professional contacts, with inimitable wit and verve. The letters document Plath's extraordinary literary development: the gen...

Poetic Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Poetic Memory

How do poems remember? What kinds of memory do poems register that factual, chronological accounts of the past are oblivious to? What is the self created by such practices of memory? To answer these questions, Uta Gosmann introduces a general theory of "poetic memory," a manner of thinking that eschews simple-minded notions of linearity and accuracy in order to uncover the human subject's intricate relationship to a past that it cannot fully know. Gosmann explores poetic memory in the work of Sylvia Plath, Susan Howe, Ellen Hinsey, and Louise Glück, four American poets writing in a wide range of styles and discussed here for the first time together. Drawing on psychoanalysis, memory studies, and thinkers from Nietzsche and Benjamin to Halbwachs and Kristeva, Gosmann uses these demanding poets to articulate an alternative, non-empirical model of the self in poetry.

Ariel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 97

Ariel

The poems in Sylvia Plath's Ariel, including many of her best-known such as 'Lady Lazarus', 'Daddy', 'Edge' and 'Paralytic', were all written between the publication in 1960 of Plath's first book, The Colossus, and her death in 1963. 'If the poems are despairing, vengeful and destructive, they are at the same time tender, open to things, and also unusually clever, sardonic, hardminded . . . They are works of great artistic purity and, despite all the nihilism, great generosity . . . the book is a major literary event.' A. Alvarez in the ObserverThis beautifully designed edition forms part of a series with five other cherished poets, including Wendy Cope, Don Paterson, Philip Larkin, Simon Armitage and Alice Oswald.

Mother Tongues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Mother Tongues

Charles Baudelaire, Walter Benjamin, and Sylvia Plath make up the odd trio on which this book is based. It is in the surprising and revealing links between them--links pertaining to troublesome mothers, elusive foreign languages, and professional disappointments--that Barbara Johnson maps the coordinates of her larger claims about the ideal of oneness in every area of life, and about the damage done by this ideal. The existence of sexual difference precludes an original or ultimate "one" who would represent all of mankind; the plurality of languages makes it impossible to think that one doesn't live in translation; and the plurality of the sexes means that every human being came from a woman's body, and some will reproduce this feat, while others won't. In her most personal and deeply considered book about difference, Johnson asks: Is the mother the guardian of a oneness we have never had? The relations that link mothers, bodies, words, and laws serve as the guiding puzzles as she searches for an answer.

Letters to a Stranger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Letters to a Stranger

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-06-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of the late poet's only published book is joined with thirteen uncollected poems, with themes of transformation, suicide, and the eternal.