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Portrait of Doom
  • Language: en

Portrait of Doom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. In PORTRAIT OF DOOM, Marie Buck creates a cast of angsty heroes who speculate on their own bodies and the fucked-up, ever- shifting world around them. The characters suffer their fates and wait for an opening, a site for confronting the cops, spiders, parents, brokers, dragons, and ice- bombers who control their pleasures and threaten to keep them in cycles of misery and ecstatic hope forever. Buck's new book is as mobile as this cast of characters and antagonists is diverse and relentless militant, tender, outraged, witty, understated, and excessive. "With our bombs melting / what's the right thing to do? / The opening we want is behind its ear."

Unsolved Mysteries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Unsolved Mysteries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11
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  • Publisher: Roof Books

Poetry. Fiction. Drama. Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Marie Buck's new Roof Book UNSOLVED MYSTERIES collects a group of short prose pieces that mashup stories from the television show Unsolved Mysteries and her reminiscences growing up in rural South Carolina. Buck's work unravels not only the mysteries of the tv series, but also how American popular culture portrays the working class. The violence of the lives and deaths of people named Dexter and Kari Lynn in the tv show inspire in Buck ambitions for social justice, revelatory sexual engagements and hope for clarity in documenting what really happens to people in contrast to the cleaned-up versions of more commercial narratives. Buck keeps hoping people will be alright, but she knows they died in pain and their deaths cause unending sorrow to their families. Such clear and poignant social texts are rare among today's poets, especially when they converge honesty and sympathy. Readers will find no sentimentality in UNSOLVED MYSTERIES, but they may find themselves.

Goodnight, Marie, May God Have Mercy on Your Soul
  • Language: en

Goodnight, Marie, May God Have Mercy on Your Soul

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. There is no other book quite like Marie Buck's GOODNIGHT MARIE, MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON YOUR SOUL. Its tight economy of language and demotic vocabulary imply an almost diaristic simplicity. Any normality you might expect is interrupted and overwritten by recurring images of fantasy, transfiguration, and violence. GOODNIGHT MARIE, MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON YOUR SOUL vacillates between the real and the not. Each poem turns on a dime between the logical and the illogical, with poems beginning in "a Room of Salted Flesh" and ending at the beach; or introducing a family having breakfast and culminating in a celebration over champagne in an in- between land of ghost and ghouls, desires and fears. Buck's aleatory carrousel of subject matter and bizarre scenes creates a contradictory, complex subjectivity, "...the type of person who would... / eat part of a sandwich from a very legit-seeming Italian place / and immediately puke into a trash can / about 10 seconds after telling a chatty stranger how great the sandwich is."

A Wicked, Awesome, Tough Broad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

A Wicked, Awesome, Tough Broad

A Wicked, Awesome, Tough Broad tells the story of one woman’s valiant fight against cancer. Told through the eyes of her devoted husband of thirty-two years, it details the struggles and triumphs of a beautiful lady who died too soon. The story is inspiring, touching, informative, and entertaining. The book is an honest portrayal of the emotional ups and downs of a four-year journey. It illustrates the conundrum of conflicting medical advice and the importance of taking charge of one’s own medical care. It shows how one woman celebrated life to the fullest despite facing a terminal illness. It also demonstrates that there is life and love after the death of a spouse as it takes the reader through the grieving process. The book will move you, it will inform you, it will make you cry, and it will make you laugh. The book will appeal to anyone facing a serious illness or having a loved one with a serious illness. It will also be of interest to anyone that wants to find humor in difficult situations as well as to those struggling with the death of someone close to them.

Chromosome Woman, Nomad Scientist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 643

Chromosome Woman, Nomad Scientist

This is the first in-depth and analytical biography of an Asian woman scientist—Edavaleth Kakkat Janaki Ammal (1897–1984). Using a wide range of archival sources, it presents a dazzling portrait of the twentieth century through the eyes of a pioneering Indian woman scientist, who was highly mobile, and a life that intersected with several significant historical events—the rise of Nazi Germany and World War II, the struggle for Indian Independence, the social relations of science movement, the Lysenko affair, the green revolution, the dawn of environmentalism and the protest movement against a proposed hydro-electric project in the Silent Valley in the 1970s and 1980s. The volume brings...

Discoveries, Missionary Expansion, and Asian Cultures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Discoveries, Missionary Expansion, and Asian Cultures

The Papers In This Volume, Presented At A Seminar Organised By Xavier Centre Of Historical Research, Goa, Analyse The Quantum Change In The Conditions Of Survival For The World`Discovered` By Europe And Subsequently Colonised By It.

Buck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Buck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-13
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  • Publisher: Random House

“A story of surviving and thriving with passion, compassion, wit, and style.”—Maya Angelou “In America, we have a tradition of black writers whose autobiographies and memoirs come to define an era. . . . Buck may be this generation’s story.”—NPR A coming-of-age story about navigating the wilds of urban America and the shrapnel of a self-destructing family, Buck shares the story of a generation through one original and riveting voice. MK Asante was born in Zimbabwe to American parents: his mother a dancer, his father a revered professor. But as a teenager, MK was alone on the streets of North Philadelphia, swept up in a world of drugs, sex, and violence. MK’s memoir is an unforgettable tale of how one precocious, confused kid educated himself through gangs, rap, mystic cults, ghetto philosophy, and, eventually, books. It is an inspiring tribute to the power of literature to heal and redeem us.

Bonnie & Clyde & Marie
  • Language: en

Bonnie & Clyde & Marie

"It's probably too late to change the overall perception that the American public has of my brothers Clyde and Buck, as well as Clyde's sweetheart Bonnie Parker and Buck's wife Blanche Caldwell Barrow. The public's perspective on my family members and friends has been reinforced by over 60 years of caricature and exaggeration through the output of the publishing houses and the Hollywood studios. It began during the days of the old newsreels in the movie houses and has continued unchanged up through today's modern cable television networks and satellite communications. No matter which medium carries the message, the message itself is typically 100% pure baloney." A new slant on the infamous Bonnie and Clyde by Clyde's sister Marie Barrow.

Reframing the House
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Reframing the House

Reframing the House continues the conversation of global theology as the future of the church. Jennifer Buck tells how women's voices from Africa, Asia, and Latin America serve as a critique of Evangelical theology of the church in the West. Three voices are highlights here from the Majority world: Mercy Oduyoye, a Ghanaian feminist theologian as representative of Africa; Kwok Pui-lan, a Chinese feminist theologian as representative of Asia; and Maria Pilar Aquino, a Mexican feminist theologian representative of the Americas. Working with these women along with Quaker, political, and feminist voices, this work presents a constructive global ecclesiology, exploring areas such as salvation, sin, peacemaking, and more.

The Healing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

The Healing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-03
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  • Publisher: Beacon Press

A new edition of a National Book Award finalist follows a black faith healer whose shrewd observations about human nature are told with the rich lyricism of the oral storytelling tradition. From the acclaimed author of Corregidora, The Healing follows Harlan Jane Eagleton as she travels to small towns, converting skeptics, restoring minds, and healing bodies. But before she found her calling, Harlan had been a minor rock star’s manager and, before that, a beautician. Harlan retraces her story to the beginning, when she once had a fling with the rock star’s ex-husband and found herself infatuated with an Afro-German horse dealer. Along the way she’s somehow lost her own husband, a medic...