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The Exiles of Erin Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 306
ISBN: 9780802313157
Pub Date: 28 Apr 1997
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
"Of immense value to anyone interested in the Irish story in America." - The Boston Globe. This collection of three generations of Irish immigrant fiction excerpted from novels, magazines, and newspapers provides new insight into the nineteenth-century immigrant experience.
Songs of the Serbian People Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780822956099
Pub Date: 17 Apr 1997
Description:
In the early nineteenth century, Vuk Karadzic, a Serb scholar and linguist, collected and eventually published transcriptions of the traditional oral poetry of the South Slavs. It was a monumental and unprecedented undertaking. Karadzic gathered and heard performances of the rich songs of Balkan peasants, outlaws, and professional singers and their rebel heroes.
The Delicate Distress Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780813109251
Pub Date: 17 Apr 1997
Series: Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women
Description:
Actress, playwright, and novelist, Elizabeth Griffith (1727-1793) won fame in England with the publication in 1757 of the first two volumes of Letters Between Henry and Frances, letters from her own courtship with Richard Griffith whom she secretly married in 1751. Her first novel, The Delicate Distress (1769), focuses on the problems women encounter after marriage -- the issue of financial independence for wives, the consequences of interfaith relationships, and the promiscuity of their husbands.Against a backdrop of rural England and Paris of the ancien regime, Griffith reimagines the epistolary novel of sensibility in the tradition of Samuel Richardson and Jean-Jacques Rousseau from a feminist perspective that centers on strong, intelligent, and virtuous women.
Candy Necklace Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780819512215
Pub Date: 14 Apr 1997
Description:
Candy Necklace ushers an intense new voice onto the field of American poetry. Lush and turbulent, the poems collected here expose the violence underlying all acts of union and creation, a violence for which poetry might be a redemptive language but in which language itself is always implicated. Cal Bedient explores a wide range of familiar emotional landscapes -- including the constellation of the family, love, and profound lossãand his work is always deeply intimate and verbally original.
Loose Sugar Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 127
ISBN: 9780819522436
Pub Date: 21 Mar 1997
Description:
Loose Sugar is an alchemical manuscript disguised as a collection of poems, or vice versa. Either way, the primal materials of which this book is comprised -- love, sex, adolescence, space-time, depression, post-colonialism, and sugar -- are movingly and mysteriously transmuted: not into gold, but into a poet's philosopher's stone, in which language marries life. Structurally virtuosic, elaborate without being ornate, Loose Sugar is spun into series within series: each of the five sections has a dual heading (such as "space / time" or "time / work") in which the terms are neither in collision nor collusion, but in conversation.
The Known World Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 79
ISBN: 9780819522375
Pub Date: 21 Mar 1997
Description:
Turning bare description into a luxuriance, The Known World looks at the complex relationship of past and present, creating energetic juxtaposition between different historic periods to envision life at the end of our own century. Don Bogen calls the work an archeology, and uses details f life in past eras as a way of penetrating the surfaces of history. In his account, everything known is both encumbered with and defined by the past.
Tricksters and Estates Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780813120126
Pub Date: 20 Mar 1997
Illustrations: illus
Description:
If the Renaissance was the Golden Age of English comedy, the Restoration was the Silver. These comedies are full of tricksters attempting to gain estates, the emblem and the reality of power in late feudal England. The tricksters appear in a number of guises, such as heroines landing their men, younger brothers seeking estates, or Cavaliers threatened with dispossession.
Blessing the House Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9780822956365
Pub Date: 06 Mar 1997
Description:
Jim Daniels’ Blessing the House visits the sites of domestic faith - Catholic schools, sex and marriage, childbirth - in an attempt to witness a world worth believing in. In their search for hope, grace, and decency in the small dramas of an individual life, these poems become larger, more overtly political and express a genuine interest in human emotion.
Formation of College English, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 360
ISBN: 9780822956235
Pub Date: 27 Feb 1997
Description:
In the middle of the eighteenth century, English literature, composition, and rhetoric were introduced almost simultaneously into colleges throughout the British cultural provinces. Professorships of rhetoric and belles lettres were established just as print was reaching a growing reading public and efforts were being made to standardize educated taste and usage. The provinces saw English studies as a means to upward social mobility through cultural assimilation.
Joyce/Lowry Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780813120027
Pub Date: 27 Feb 1997
Illustrations: illus
Description:
While James Joyce was a central figure of high modernism, Malcom Lowry spoke for the next generation of modernist writers and, despite his denials, was almost certainly influenced by Joyce. Wherever the truth lies, there are correspondences and differences to be explored between Joyce and Lowry that are far more interesting than the question of direct influence. Despite numerous differences, their works have much in common: verbal richness, experimentation with narrative structure and perspective, a fascination with cultural and historical forces as well as with the process of artistic creation, and the inclusion of artist figures who are in varying degrees ironic self-portrayals.
Language, Rhythm, and Sound Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780822956204
Pub Date: 27 Feb 1997
Description:
Focusing on expressions of popular culture among blacks in Africa, the United States, and the Carribean this collection of multidisciplinary essays takes on subjects long overdue for study. Fifteen essays cover a world of topics, from American girls\u2019 Double Dutch games to protest discourse in Ghana; from Terry McMillan\u2019s Waiting to Exhale to the work of Zora Neale Hurston; from South African workers to Just Another Girl on the IRT; from the history of Rasta to the evolving significance of kente clothl from rap video music to hip-hop to zouk.The contributors work through the prisms of many disciplines, including anthropology, communications, English, ethnomusicology, history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, political economy, psychology, and social work.
The Bosnia Elegies Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9780963818355
Pub Date: 31 Jan 1997
Description:
Adrian Oktenberg breaks the media-induced numbness that surrounded the war in the Balkans, and makes it impossible to resist or deny this genocide. Echoing the voices of Charlotte Delbo, Walt Whitman, Cavafy, Tory Dent, Carolyn Forche, and many others, this collection presents the duality of the brutalities and experiences of war beside life in an American landscape marked with the ripening tomatoes of summer and news of devastation in foreign cities with unpronouncable names.
A Deadly Operation Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780802313102
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1996
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
"A super thriller - literate, intelligent and possessed of both psychological and visceral suspense… A noted Russian scientist, who is on the verge of a break-through discovery that will make his country impregnable to missile attack and master of the world is stricken with an arterial occlusion that threatens his life. The best doctor available is an American who has been pioneering new techniques of surgery. The Soviets plan for an operation in France and hope to persuade the American his patient is someone quite insignificant and French.
Intelligence Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 206
ISBN: 9780802313119
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1996
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
Tension-filled sequel to A Deadly Operation. A scientific struggle for computer supremacy. Two Soviet scientists are on the verge of developing the first "bio-computer," an electronic-organic synthesis that could result in the first true artificial intelligence.
Before The Bomb Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813119878
Pub Date: 23 Dec 1996
Illustrations: illus
Description:
Almost forgotten in the haze of events that followed Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the summer of 1945 witnessed an intense public debate over how best to end the war against Japan. Weary of fighting, the American people were determined to defeat the imperial power that had so viciously attacked them in December 1941, but they were uncertain of the best means to accomplish this goal. Certain of victory -- the "inevitable triumph" promised by Franklin Roosevelt immediately after Pearl Harbor -- Americans became increasingly concerned about the human cost of defeating Japan.
Inflections Of The Pen Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780813119885
Pub Date: 12 Dec 1996
Illustrations: 5 illustrations
Description:
Emily Dickinson's life and art have fascinated -- and perplexed -- the poet's admirers for more than a century. One of the most hotly debated elements of Dickinson's poetry has been her unconventional use of punctuation. Now, in Inflections of the Pen, Paul Crumbley unravels many of these stylistic mysteries in his careful examination of manuscript versions of her poems -- including selections from the fascicles, Dickinson's own hand-bound gatherings of her poems -- and of Dickinson's letters.