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Poetry. African & African American Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. Environmental Studies. Photography. Hybrid. WILD PEACH is a multisensory roaming of landscape and interior, often (but not always) in near stillness and varying light. The power to disrupt and obscure language is an essential tool in protecting this multimodal endeavor; in this project, poetry and photography warm the taste of memory, exploring nonlinear, non-narrative time through the sonic offerings of image and text--and the Outdoors, the interpersonal, and all offered onto. Black Secrecy demands and provides a spirit of collaboration, study, and play. Rest without guilt. Two steppin' in the parking lot. Screaming into the night sky. In the garden and the noise, what must be learned from the garble? We listen. The ocean is always just over your shoulder.
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Perspective drawings, floor plans, and descriptions of principal features of outstanding '20s designs, many by leading architects of the period. 1,135 black-and-white line illustrations, 262 black-and-white photographs and tone drawings.
With newly uncovered personal papers, this volume offers in-depth analysis of Wesley Hohfeld's pioneering contributions to legal theory.
In 'Henry More Smith: The Mysterious Stranger,' Walter Bates meticulously chronicles the daring exploits of an enigmatic figure whose antics once vexed the authorities of New Brunswick. This absorbing narrative seamlessly weaves together the elements of a classic folk legend with Bates's own diligent research, resulting in a text that is both richly descriptive and historically grounded. Crafted with a narrative flair that captures the era's linguistic style, Bates's work presents an adventurous tableau that is equal parts history and folklore. The literary context merges the structure of a criminal biography with the intrigue of a mystery novel, inviting readers to delve deeply into the lif...