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A book of poetry. Were snow is utilized as a metaphor and backdrop for daily living in Britain in 2018. The snow offering resistance and transformative possibilities.
Ekphrasis poems on American realist painters. Looking at representational art that tried to capture an era in America
The sequel to the well received "Cities Like Jerusalem." Travel poetry evoking a world explored. Anecdotes/ motion/ footfalls. Always the startlingly new.
20 poems on places in two chapters. 5 additional poems on historical people. Depicting an evcocation of Britain. Accomplished and interesting poetry.
A book of poems about imaginary friends. There are twenty poems. Twenty imaginary friends. Celebrating the intersection between the vicarious and the barren real.
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'He was deaf to the murmurs of conscience, and resolved to satisfy his desires at any price.' The Monk (1796) is a sensational story of temptation and depravity, a masterpiece of Gothic fiction and the first horror novel in English literature. The respected monk Ambrosio, the Abbot of a Capuchin monastery in Madrid, is overwhelmed with desire for a young girl; once having abandoned his monastic vows he begins a terrible descent into immorality and violence. His appalling fall from grace embraces blasphemy, black magic, torture, rape, and murder, and places his very soul in jeopardy. Lewis's extraordinary tale drew on folklore, legendary ghost stories, and contemporary dread inspired by the t...
'He was deaf to the murmurs of conscience, and resolved to satisfy his desires at any price.' The Monk (1796) is a sensational story of temptation and depravity, a masterpiece of Gothic fiction and the first horror novel in English literature. The respected monk Ambrosio, the Abbot of a Capuchin monastery in Madrid, is overwhelmed with desire for a young girl; once having abandoned his monastic vows he begins a terrible descent into immorality and violence. His appalling fall from grace embraces blasphemy, black magic, torture, rape, and murder, and places his very soul in jeopardy. Lewis's extraordinary tale drew on folklore, legendary ghost stories, and contemporary dread inspired by the t...
Poems on third first, second, third wave feminism. With other areas of theory and enquiry.
The Transnational publishes poetry and essays from authors from around the world. Texts which are published in the Transnational can dissolve existing boundaries or suggest new ones. They can make us question our beliefs, champion social justice and human rights, war and psychological violence, giving rise to provocative or soothing thoughts. The magazine is bilingual (English and German) . The Transnational is not commercial as well as financially and politically independent.