Author: Lauren Haldeman
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 1885635648
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Invoking spiders and senators, physicists and aliens, Lauren Haldeman’s second book, Instead of Dying, decodes the world of death with a powerful mix of humor, epiphany, and agonizing grief. In the spirit of Calvino’s Invisible Cities, these poems compulsively imagine alternate realities for a lost sibling (“Instead of dying, they inject you with sunlight & you live” or “Instead of dying, you join a dog-sledding team in Quebec”), relentlessly recording the unlived possibilities that blossom from the purgative magical thinking of mourning. Whether she is channeling Google Maps Street View to visit a scene of murder (“Because / a picture of this place is / also a picture of you”) or investigating the origins of consciousness (“Yes, alien / life-forms exist / they are your thoughts”), Haldeman wrenches verse into new sublime forms, attempting to both translate the human experience as well as encrypt it, inviting readers into realms where we hover, plunge, rise again, and ascend.
Instead of Dying
SO IN HEAVEN
Author: JULIAN MONES CAZON
Publisher: JULIAN MONES CAZON
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
In the unexplored corners of the human mind and in the mysterious recesses of the universe, there is an ethereal link that transcends time and space. This book, entitled "So in Heaven", is a bold and captivating exploration of that deep connection between poetry and quantum reality, woven with the threads of the author's lived experience. To enter these pages is to embark on a journey into the unknown, where verses dance in harmony with subatomic particles, and where words find resonance in the quantum patterns that underlie every moment of our existence. The author, a bold navigator in the seas of creativity and research, fuses poetic art with quantum concepts in a unique dance that challenges the conventional boundaries of literature. As the reader immerses themselves in this unique work, they will encounter a symphony of verses that capture the very essence of reality, transcending the limitations of the observable and the measurable. The verses flow like intertwined particles, creating an environment where the duality of light and dark intertwines with the duality of the tangible and the intangible. The author, whose own life is intertwined with the very fabric of the plot, infuses moments of his own experience into narrative, creating a bridge between the tangible world and the realm of poetry. Every word, every phrase, every verse, is a unique expression of the interconnectedness between the individual and the cosmos, between what we see and what we cannot see, between what we know and what is beyond our reach. "So in Heaven" is a timeless testimony to human nature in its relentless search for meaning and transcendence. In these pages, the reader will find a reflection of their own inner and outer exploration, a mirror where poetic reflections and quantum revelations are intertwined in a unique and exquisite tapestry
Publisher: JULIAN MONES CAZON
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
In the unexplored corners of the human mind and in the mysterious recesses of the universe, there is an ethereal link that transcends time and space. This book, entitled "So in Heaven", is a bold and captivating exploration of that deep connection between poetry and quantum reality, woven with the threads of the author's lived experience. To enter these pages is to embark on a journey into the unknown, where verses dance in harmony with subatomic particles, and where words find resonance in the quantum patterns that underlie every moment of our existence. The author, a bold navigator in the seas of creativity and research, fuses poetic art with quantum concepts in a unique dance that challenges the conventional boundaries of literature. As the reader immerses themselves in this unique work, they will encounter a symphony of verses that capture the very essence of reality, transcending the limitations of the observable and the measurable. The verses flow like intertwined particles, creating an environment where the duality of light and dark intertwines with the duality of the tangible and the intangible. The author, whose own life is intertwined with the very fabric of the plot, infuses moments of his own experience into narrative, creating a bridge between the tangible world and the realm of poetry. Every word, every phrase, every verse, is a unique expression of the interconnectedness between the individual and the cosmos, between what we see and what we cannot see, between what we know and what is beyond our reach. "So in Heaven" is a timeless testimony to human nature in its relentless search for meaning and transcendence. In these pages, the reader will find a reflection of their own inner and outer exploration, a mirror where poetic reflections and quantum revelations are intertwined in a unique and exquisite tapestry
Novel-Poetry
Author: Emily Allen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198929226
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Novel-Poetry examines the verse-novel--a hybrid genre that emerged in the middle decades of Britain's nineteenth century--to make a larger claim about the nature of genre and formal structures for time, action, and identity that cross genres. The volume uncovers trajectories of literary influence that structure our approach to literature and affect how we shape our lives, lives which are often constrained by cause-and-effect and narrative-driven ways of approaching time and possibility. Novel-Poetry tracks an alternative way of thinking about time and event that was inspired by the French Revolution, popularized by Lord Byron, and explored by experimental Victorian poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Arthur Hugh Clough, and George Meredith. The volume turns to the work of philosophers Alain Badiou, Jean-Pierre Dupuy, and Slavoj %Zi%zek to theorize this alternative mode, which it aligns with the "futur antérieur." The temporality of the future anterior disrupts both the novel's realist chronologies and the expressivist lyric's cult of "the moment," thus liberating possibilities for collective action. Ranging widely across romantic lyric poetry, Victorian novels, and nineteenth-century and contemporary literary theory, Novel-Poetry asks, what alternative structures and temporalities does a focus on either realistic narrative or the lyric moment occlude? Are there ways of thinking about lived experience and personal or collective agency that do not conform to traditional models, ways that the verse-novel might help us to explore? What might be gained today from trying to think about ourselves and our world outside of established frameworks that are now so naturalized as to feel almost inescapable? This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198929226
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Novel-Poetry examines the verse-novel--a hybrid genre that emerged in the middle decades of Britain's nineteenth century--to make a larger claim about the nature of genre and formal structures for time, action, and identity that cross genres. The volume uncovers trajectories of literary influence that structure our approach to literature and affect how we shape our lives, lives which are often constrained by cause-and-effect and narrative-driven ways of approaching time and possibility. Novel-Poetry tracks an alternative way of thinking about time and event that was inspired by the French Revolution, popularized by Lord Byron, and explored by experimental Victorian poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Arthur Hugh Clough, and George Meredith. The volume turns to the work of philosophers Alain Badiou, Jean-Pierre Dupuy, and Slavoj %Zi%zek to theorize this alternative mode, which it aligns with the "futur antérieur." The temporality of the future anterior disrupts both the novel's realist chronologies and the expressivist lyric's cult of "the moment," thus liberating possibilities for collective action. Ranging widely across romantic lyric poetry, Victorian novels, and nineteenth-century and contemporary literary theory, Novel-Poetry asks, what alternative structures and temporalities does a focus on either realistic narrative or the lyric moment occlude? Are there ways of thinking about lived experience and personal or collective agency that do not conform to traditional models, ways that the verse-novel might help us to explore? What might be gained today from trying to think about ourselves and our world outside of established frameworks that are now so naturalized as to feel almost inescapable? This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence.
Author:
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
ISBN: 130250763X
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
ISBN: 130250763X
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
The Collected Works of Stanley G. Weinbaum
Author: Stanley G. Weinbaum
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 965
Book Description
Stanley G. Weinbaum's 'The Collected Works of Stanley G. Weinbaum' is a must-read for any science fiction enthusiast. This anthology showcases Weinbaum's innovative and imaginative storytelling, characterized by his exploration of futuristic worlds and alien life forms. His literary style combines scientific accuracy with a sense of wonder, capturing the essence of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. With themes ranging from time travel to interplanetary exploration, Weinbaum's works continue to captivate readers with their thought-provoking narratives and vivid descriptions. This collection offers a comprehensive look into the mind of a visionary writer whose influence on the genre is still felt today. Stanley G. Weinbaum, a pioneer in the realm of speculative fiction, drew inspiration from his background in engineering and his fascination with scientific advancements. His works reflect a deep curiosity about the possibilities of technology and its impact on humanity, making him a significant figure in the history of science fiction literature. Weinbaum's talent for blending scientific concepts with storytelling has earned him a place among the genre's most esteemed authors. I highly recommend 'The Collected Works of Stanley G. Weinbaum' to readers who appreciate classic science fiction that pushes the boundaries of imagination. Weinbaum's vivid imagination and narrative skill make this anthology a timeless treasure for anyone seeking to explore the limitless possibilities of the universe.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 965
Book Description
Stanley G. Weinbaum's 'The Collected Works of Stanley G. Weinbaum' is a must-read for any science fiction enthusiast. This anthology showcases Weinbaum's innovative and imaginative storytelling, characterized by his exploration of futuristic worlds and alien life forms. His literary style combines scientific accuracy with a sense of wonder, capturing the essence of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. With themes ranging from time travel to interplanetary exploration, Weinbaum's works continue to captivate readers with their thought-provoking narratives and vivid descriptions. This collection offers a comprehensive look into the mind of a visionary writer whose influence on the genre is still felt today. Stanley G. Weinbaum, a pioneer in the realm of speculative fiction, drew inspiration from his background in engineering and his fascination with scientific advancements. His works reflect a deep curiosity about the possibilities of technology and its impact on humanity, making him a significant figure in the history of science fiction literature. Weinbaum's talent for blending scientific concepts with storytelling has earned him a place among the genre's most esteemed authors. I highly recommend 'The Collected Works of Stanley G. Weinbaum' to readers who appreciate classic science fiction that pushes the boundaries of imagination. Weinbaum's vivid imagination and narrative skill make this anthology a timeless treasure for anyone seeking to explore the limitless possibilities of the universe.
Exploring the Way Life Works
Author: Mahlon B. Hoagland
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 9780763716882
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
The perfect answer for any instructor seeking a more concise, meaninful, and flexible alternative to the standard introductory biology text.
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 9780763716882
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
The perfect answer for any instructor seeking a more concise, meaninful, and flexible alternative to the standard introductory biology text.
The Collected Works of Philip K. Dick
Author: Philip K. Dick
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 721
Book Description
The Collected Works of Philip K. Dick is a masterful collection of dystopian science fiction stories that explore complex themes of identity, reality, and the nature of existence. Dick's literary style is characterized by its philosophical depth, imaginative storytelling, and thought-provoking narratives that challenge readers to question the boundaries of human perception and consciousness. This seminal collection showcases Dick's ability to blend speculative fiction with profound philosophical inquiries, creating a body of work that transcends traditional genre distinctions and continues to captivate readers today. Within the context of mid-20th century American literature, Dick's works stand out as groundbreaking contributions to the science fiction genre, influencing generations of writers and filmmakers with their visionary concepts and ethical dilemmas. This comprehensive collection offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the imaginative worlds created by one of the most influential science fiction authors of the 20th century, making it a must-read for fans of speculative fiction and philosophical literature alike.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 721
Book Description
The Collected Works of Philip K. Dick is a masterful collection of dystopian science fiction stories that explore complex themes of identity, reality, and the nature of existence. Dick's literary style is characterized by its philosophical depth, imaginative storytelling, and thought-provoking narratives that challenge readers to question the boundaries of human perception and consciousness. This seminal collection showcases Dick's ability to blend speculative fiction with profound philosophical inquiries, creating a body of work that transcends traditional genre distinctions and continues to captivate readers today. Within the context of mid-20th century American literature, Dick's works stand out as groundbreaking contributions to the science fiction genre, influencing generations of writers and filmmakers with their visionary concepts and ethical dilemmas. This comprehensive collection offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the imaginative worlds created by one of the most influential science fiction authors of the 20th century, making it a must-read for fans of speculative fiction and philosophical literature alike.
E. E. "DOC" SMITH: Ultimate Sci-Fi Collection
Author: E. E. Smith
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 3605
Book Description
E. E. Smith's 'Ultimate Sci-Fi Collection' is a literary masterpiece that encompasses a range of thought-provoking science fiction stories that are both visionary and imaginative. Smith's writing style is characterized by its detailed world-building, epic storylines, and intricate scientific concepts that set the standard for the genre. Each story in the collection is a testament to Smith's mastery of crafting intricate plots and engaging narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats. As one of the pioneering figures in science fiction literature, Smith's work continues to captivate readers with its innovative ideas and compelling storytelling. Smith's background as a chemical engineer and food scientist inspired his passion for science fiction writing, allowing him to seamlessly blend scientific principles with fantastical elements in his stories. His unique perspective and expertise in the field make 'Ultimate Sci-Fi Collection' a must-read for any fan of the genre or anyone interested in exploring the possibilities of science and technology in literature. Whether you're a seasoned science fiction enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, E. E. Smith's collection is sure to leave a lasting impression and ignite your imagination with its groundbreaking stories.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 3605
Book Description
E. E. Smith's 'Ultimate Sci-Fi Collection' is a literary masterpiece that encompasses a range of thought-provoking science fiction stories that are both visionary and imaginative. Smith's writing style is characterized by its detailed world-building, epic storylines, and intricate scientific concepts that set the standard for the genre. Each story in the collection is a testament to Smith's mastery of crafting intricate plots and engaging narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats. As one of the pioneering figures in science fiction literature, Smith's work continues to captivate readers with its innovative ideas and compelling storytelling. Smith's background as a chemical engineer and food scientist inspired his passion for science fiction writing, allowing him to seamlessly blend scientific principles with fantastical elements in his stories. His unique perspective and expertise in the field make 'Ultimate Sci-Fi Collection' a must-read for any fan of the genre or anyone interested in exploring the possibilities of science and technology in literature. Whether you're a seasoned science fiction enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, E. E. Smith's collection is sure to leave a lasting impression and ignite your imagination with its groundbreaking stories.
The People of the Crater
Author: Andre Norton
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
In 'The People of the Crater' by Andre Norton, readers are transported to a fascinating world filled with ancient mysteries, advanced civilizations, and otherworldly beings. Norton's descriptive prose and engaging plot draw readers into a richly imagined universe, reminiscent of classic science fiction and fantasy literature. The book explores themes of exploration, discovery, and the unknown, offering readers a thought-provoking and immersive reading experience. Norton's attention to detail and world-building create a sense of authenticity and depth to the narrative, making it an enjoyable and captivating read for fans of speculative fiction. With its blend of adventure, mystery, and intriguing characters, 'The People of the Crater' is a must-read for any science fiction or fantasy enthusiast. Andre Norton's skillful storytelling and imaginative vision shine through in this timeless classic, showcasing why she is considered one of the pioneering authors in the genre.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
In 'The People of the Crater' by Andre Norton, readers are transported to a fascinating world filled with ancient mysteries, advanced civilizations, and otherworldly beings. Norton's descriptive prose and engaging plot draw readers into a richly imagined universe, reminiscent of classic science fiction and fantasy literature. The book explores themes of exploration, discovery, and the unknown, offering readers a thought-provoking and immersive reading experience. Norton's attention to detail and world-building create a sense of authenticity and depth to the narrative, making it an enjoyable and captivating read for fans of speculative fiction. With its blend of adventure, mystery, and intriguing characters, 'The People of the Crater' is a must-read for any science fiction or fantasy enthusiast. Andre Norton's skillful storytelling and imaginative vision shine through in this timeless classic, showcasing why she is considered one of the pioneering authors in the genre.
Astral Projection and the Nature of Reality
Author: John Magnus
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
ISBN: 1612831214
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Astral Projection and the Nature of Reality goes beyond preconceived notions about how to get out of the body and then back in, as well as the dimensions to which the outofbody adventurer can travel. Magnus starts with a brief history of astral projection and then guides the reader through a stepbystep course for reliable projection. He explains how, once outofbody, we create our own astral world, and he offers techniques for understanding our mind and the nature of reality. Magnus offers detailed exercises and proven techniques for reliably exiting your body; confronting the basic fears that can hold you back; taking advantage of psychic side effects; taming your mind; navigating a world in which you have the ultimate power to create; integrating the lessons you learn from OBEs into your everyday reality; replenishing your energy . . . and much more. Plus, incisive journal entries of his many outofbody adventures will convince you that it can be done and give you the inspiration to go farther than you ever thought possible.
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
ISBN: 1612831214
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Astral Projection and the Nature of Reality goes beyond preconceived notions about how to get out of the body and then back in, as well as the dimensions to which the outofbody adventurer can travel. Magnus starts with a brief history of astral projection and then guides the reader through a stepbystep course for reliable projection. He explains how, once outofbody, we create our own astral world, and he offers techniques for understanding our mind and the nature of reality. Magnus offers detailed exercises and proven techniques for reliably exiting your body; confronting the basic fears that can hold you back; taking advantage of psychic side effects; taming your mind; navigating a world in which you have the ultimate power to create; integrating the lessons you learn from OBEs into your everyday reality; replenishing your energy . . . and much more. Plus, incisive journal entries of his many outofbody adventures will convince you that it can be done and give you the inspiration to go farther than you ever thought possible.