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"You've lost your soul. What are you going to do about it?" This roleplaying game takes characters -- and players -- on a rollercoaster ride of loss and redemption.
Set in the midst of the Cold War, Stealth Gambit is a compelling, realistic tale of espionage between the CIA and the Soviet KGB. An ambitious but naïve Columbia University graduate student, Nick Butler, is recruited by the CIA. He poses as an industrial spy for a major U.S. aerospace company, stealing classified military airplane technology from NATO aerospace companies for his company's use. The data is false—supplied to him by British, French, and U.S. intelligence. Believing the data is genuine, KGB female agents take the technology from him to assist Soviet aircraft design bureaus in their race for air supremacy against the U.S. Air Force. To obtain his industrial secrets, KGB women ...
The book focuses on the importance of corporeality in Leonard Cohen's prose works The Favourite Game (1963) and Beautiful Losers (1966). It argues that prevailing post-structuralist theories that describe the body as discursively constructed cannot do justice to the real and violent proportions of the bodies in Cohen's visionary texts. These theories should be complemented by the neo-materialist approach developed by French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and FÃ?Â(c)lix Guattari, who stress the importance of physical forces and intensities that affect the production and the expression of bodies, both in life and art. (Series: n-1 / work - science - medium - Vol. 4)
Fragments is the supposed work of the narrator, Clive Bates, a retired law teacher, who looks back more than four decades from late 2010, as government austerity begins, to his first post-university teaching post taken up in the autumn of 1968. Deliberating on whether to put words to paper in a memoir, Clive describes the narrative to come – if it does come – as ‘a collection of stories…slices of lives, fragments of lives…’ While Clive shares with the author a teaching history at London’s East Ham Technical College, he and his alleged memoir are children of imagination, functioning in an only too real historical setting, which includes cameo appearances of communist composer, A...
Issues for 1860, 1866-67, 1869, 1872 include directories of Covington and Newport, Kentucky.