Author: Mark Twain
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
In the unique anthology 'Jap Herron,' readers are presented with an intriguing exploration of early 20th-century spiritualism and the burgeoning interest in the afterlife, as channeled through the collaborative efforts of Mark Twain and Emily Grant Hutchings. This collection stands out not only for its exploration of posthumous literary creation but also for its blend of Twains iconic humor with Hutchings' earnest spiritual quest. The anthologys range, from satirical commentary to earnest reflection, offers a fascinating glimpse into the broader cultural preoccupations of its time, situating it as a significant work within the historical and literary dialogues concerning authorship, authenticity, and the beyond. The inclusion of 'Jap Herron' invites readers into a unique literary experiment that blurred the boundaries between life and death, authorship, and mediumship. The backgrounds of Twain and Hutchings are pivotal to understanding the anthology's thematic core. Twain, a celebrated figure in American literature known for his sharp wit and critical eye, combined with Hutchings, a figure deeply embedded in spiritualist movements, creates a compelling narrative space where the literary meets the supernatural. This collaboration reflects the period's fascination with spiritualism and the possibility of life beyond death, marking the anthology as a significant cultural artifact engaging with early 20th-century America's intricate dynamics between skepticism and belief. 'Readers who venture into 'Jap Herron' will find themselves at the crossroads of history, literature, and the metaphysical. This anthology not only serves as an educational journey through the spiritualist landscape of its era but also offers a rich literary experience. It encourages deep reflection on the nature of creativity, the possibility of an afterlife, and the enduring impact of authors beyond their mortal lives. For enthusiasts of Twain, Hutchings, or the spiritualist movement, and for those intrigued by the intersections of literature with the supernatural, this anthology promises a compelling and thought-provoking read.
Jap Herron
Author: Mark Twain
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
In the unique anthology 'Jap Herron,' readers are presented with an intriguing exploration of early 20th-century spiritualism and the burgeoning interest in the afterlife, as channeled through the collaborative efforts of Mark Twain and Emily Grant Hutchings. This collection stands out not only for its exploration of posthumous literary creation but also for its blend of Twains iconic humor with Hutchings' earnest spiritual quest. The anthologys range, from satirical commentary to earnest reflection, offers a fascinating glimpse into the broader cultural preoccupations of its time, situating it as a significant work within the historical and literary dialogues concerning authorship, authenticity, and the beyond. The inclusion of 'Jap Herron' invites readers into a unique literary experiment that blurred the boundaries between life and death, authorship, and mediumship. The backgrounds of Twain and Hutchings are pivotal to understanding the anthology's thematic core. Twain, a celebrated figure in American literature known for his sharp wit and critical eye, combined with Hutchings, a figure deeply embedded in spiritualist movements, creates a compelling narrative space where the literary meets the supernatural. This collaboration reflects the period's fascination with spiritualism and the possibility of life beyond death, marking the anthology as a significant cultural artifact engaging with early 20th-century America's intricate dynamics between skepticism and belief. 'Readers who venture into 'Jap Herron' will find themselves at the crossroads of history, literature, and the metaphysical. This anthology not only serves as an educational journey through the spiritualist landscape of its era but also offers a rich literary experience. It encourages deep reflection on the nature of creativity, the possibility of an afterlife, and the enduring impact of authors beyond their mortal lives. For enthusiasts of Twain, Hutchings, or the spiritualist movement, and for those intrigued by the intersections of literature with the supernatural, this anthology promises a compelling and thought-provoking read.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
In the unique anthology 'Jap Herron,' readers are presented with an intriguing exploration of early 20th-century spiritualism and the burgeoning interest in the afterlife, as channeled through the collaborative efforts of Mark Twain and Emily Grant Hutchings. This collection stands out not only for its exploration of posthumous literary creation but also for its blend of Twains iconic humor with Hutchings' earnest spiritual quest. The anthologys range, from satirical commentary to earnest reflection, offers a fascinating glimpse into the broader cultural preoccupations of its time, situating it as a significant work within the historical and literary dialogues concerning authorship, authenticity, and the beyond. The inclusion of 'Jap Herron' invites readers into a unique literary experiment that blurred the boundaries between life and death, authorship, and mediumship. The backgrounds of Twain and Hutchings are pivotal to understanding the anthology's thematic core. Twain, a celebrated figure in American literature known for his sharp wit and critical eye, combined with Hutchings, a figure deeply embedded in spiritualist movements, creates a compelling narrative space where the literary meets the supernatural. This collaboration reflects the period's fascination with spiritualism and the possibility of life beyond death, marking the anthology as a significant cultural artifact engaging with early 20th-century America's intricate dynamics between skepticism and belief. 'Readers who venture into 'Jap Herron' will find themselves at the crossroads of history, literature, and the metaphysical. This anthology not only serves as an educational journey through the spiritualist landscape of its era but also offers a rich literary experience. It encourages deep reflection on the nature of creativity, the possibility of an afterlife, and the enduring impact of authors beyond their mortal lives. For enthusiasts of Twain, Hutchings, or the spiritualist movement, and for those intrigued by the intersections of literature with the supernatural, this anthology promises a compelling and thought-provoking read.
Jap Herron, A Novel Written from the Ouija Board
Author: Emily Grant Hutchings
Publisher: Weiser Books
ISBN: 1619400057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Varla Ventura, Coast to Coast favorite, Weird News blogger on Huffington Post, and author of The Book of the Bizarre and Beyond Bizarre, introduces Weiser Books’ new Collection of forgotten occult classics. Paranormal Parlor is an eerie assemblage of affordable digital editions, curated with Varla’s sixth sense for tales of the weird and unusual. Not just a “novel written by the Ouija” Jap Herron was purported to be one of three lost novels of Mark Twain, delivered by his mortal scribe, Mrs. Emily Grant Hutchings. According to the author's introduction, over several months Samuel L. Clemens' (Mark Twain's) ghost delivered message specifically for Hutchings to edit into a story, all via a medium's Ouija board. Hutchings and her husband painstakingly took down every letter the planchette directed them to. However, Jap Herron was never widely published, having been pulled from distribution thanks to a lawsuit brought against Hutchings and her publisher by Twain's daughter. Hutchings, a fairly accomplished journalist, was skewered for her desperate attempts to gain fame. Surprisingly true to the voice of Twain, Hutchings was either a gifted charlatan or a truthful telepathic. You read it and decide!
Publisher: Weiser Books
ISBN: 1619400057
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
Varla Ventura, Coast to Coast favorite, Weird News blogger on Huffington Post, and author of The Book of the Bizarre and Beyond Bizarre, introduces Weiser Books’ new Collection of forgotten occult classics. Paranormal Parlor is an eerie assemblage of affordable digital editions, curated with Varla’s sixth sense for tales of the weird and unusual. Not just a “novel written by the Ouija” Jap Herron was purported to be one of three lost novels of Mark Twain, delivered by his mortal scribe, Mrs. Emily Grant Hutchings. According to the author's introduction, over several months Samuel L. Clemens' (Mark Twain's) ghost delivered message specifically for Hutchings to edit into a story, all via a medium's Ouija board. Hutchings and her husband painstakingly took down every letter the planchette directed them to. However, Jap Herron was never widely published, having been pulled from distribution thanks to a lawsuit brought against Hutchings and her publisher by Twain's daughter. Hutchings, a fairly accomplished journalist, was skewered for her desperate attempts to gain fame. Surprisingly true to the voice of Twain, Hutchings was either a gifted charlatan or a truthful telepathic. You read it and decide!
Jap Herron: A Novel Written From the Ouija Board: With an Introduction
Author: Emily Grant Hutchings Lola V. Twain
Publisher: Legare Street Press
ISBN: 9781016189460
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Publisher: Legare Street Press
ISBN: 9781016189460
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Jap Herron
Author: Emily Grant Hutchings
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Ordinary Dogs
Author: Eileen Battersby
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 0571277853
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Eileen Battersby is the chief literature critic of The Irish Times and is, in the words of John Banville, 'the finest fiction critic we have'. But her first full-length book is not about international literature or the state of the novel. It is about dogs. Two dogs in particular, with the unlikely names of Bilbo and Frodo. She adopted the first from a horrible dog pound, and the second decided he liked her and moved in to join the family. She was in her very early twenties, an intensely serious student and runner who had just moved to Ireland from California. The dogs became her most loyal companions for over twenty years, witnesses to an often difficult human life and more important to her than most other humans. This book is about two animals with personalities, emotions and prejudices. It is unlike any other book ever written about dogs. It is not sentimental or twee. Battersby became intimately involved in the lives of these intelligent, shrewd creatures, and brings them to life with rare passion and insight. She writes honestly and movingly about the reasons why, for certain people - especially women - there is more integrity in the mysterious relationship with a mammal who cannot speak than there is in most of the relationships that human society has to offer.
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 0571277853
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Eileen Battersby is the chief literature critic of The Irish Times and is, in the words of John Banville, 'the finest fiction critic we have'. But her first full-length book is not about international literature or the state of the novel. It is about dogs. Two dogs in particular, with the unlikely names of Bilbo and Frodo. She adopted the first from a horrible dog pound, and the second decided he liked her and moved in to join the family. She was in her very early twenties, an intensely serious student and runner who had just moved to Ireland from California. The dogs became her most loyal companions for over twenty years, witnesses to an often difficult human life and more important to her than most other humans. This book is about two animals with personalities, emotions and prejudices. It is unlike any other book ever written about dogs. It is not sentimental or twee. Battersby became intimately involved in the lives of these intelligent, shrewd creatures, and brings them to life with rare passion and insight. She writes honestly and movingly about the reasons why, for certain people - especially women - there is more integrity in the mysterious relationship with a mammal who cannot speak than there is in most of the relationships that human society has to offer.
The Sorry Tale
Author: Patience Worth
Publisher: Health Research Books
ISBN: 9780787309817
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 678
Book Description
The story of the invisible author who came to Mrs. John H. Curran and a friend in the summer of 1913 as they sat with a Ouija board across their knees. "Many moons ago I lived. Again I come. Patience Worth is my name." from that time forward a continuo.
Publisher: Health Research Books
ISBN: 9780787309817
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 678
Book Description
The story of the invisible author who came to Mrs. John H. Curran and a friend in the summer of 1913 as they sat with a Ouija board across their knees. "Many moons ago I lived. Again I come. Patience Worth is my name." from that time forward a continuo.
The Changing Light at Sandover
Author: James Merrill
Publisher: Scribner
ISBN: 9780689112836
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
Mystical poems explore the author's experiences communicating with a spirit named Ephraim through an Ouija board
Publisher: Scribner
ISBN: 9780689112836
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
Mystical poems explore the author's experiences communicating with a spirit named Ephraim through an Ouija board
The Leaving
Author: Tara Altebrando
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1619638045
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Six were taken. Eleven years later, five come back--with no idea of where they've been. A riveting mystery for fans of We Were Liars. Eleven years ago, six kindergartners went missing without a trace. After all that time, the people left behind moved on, or tried to. Until today. Today five of those kids return. They're sixteen, and they are . . . fine. Scarlett comes home and finds a mom she barely recognizes, and doesn't really recognize the person she's supposed to be, either. But she thinks she remembers Lucas. Lucas remembers Scarlett, too, except they're entirely unable to recall where they've been or what happened to them. Neither of them remember the sixth victim, Max--the only one who hasn't come back. Which leaves Max's sister, Avery, wanting answers. She wants to find her brother--dead or alive--and isn't buying this whole memory-loss story. But as details of the disappearance begin to unfold, no one is prepared for the truth. This unforgettable novel--with its rich characters, high stakes, and plot twists--will leave readers breathless.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1619638045
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Six were taken. Eleven years later, five come back--with no idea of where they've been. A riveting mystery for fans of We Were Liars. Eleven years ago, six kindergartners went missing without a trace. After all that time, the people left behind moved on, or tried to. Until today. Today five of those kids return. They're sixteen, and they are . . . fine. Scarlett comes home and finds a mom she barely recognizes, and doesn't really recognize the person she's supposed to be, either. But she thinks she remembers Lucas. Lucas remembers Scarlett, too, except they're entirely unable to recall where they've been or what happened to them. Neither of them remember the sixth victim, Max--the only one who hasn't come back. Which leaves Max's sister, Avery, wanting answers. She wants to find her brother--dead or alive--and isn't buying this whole memory-loss story. But as details of the disappearance begin to unfold, no one is prepared for the truth. This unforgettable novel--with its rich characters, high stakes, and plot twists--will leave readers breathless.
Here Comes Everybody
Author: James Fearnley
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1556529503
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
“Everything a really great music memoir should be.” —Colin Meloy The Pogues injected the fury of punk into Irish folk music and gave the world the troubled, iconic, darkly romantic songwriter Shane MacGowan. Here Comes Everybody is a memoir written by founding member and accordion player James Fearnley, drawn from his personal experiences and the series of journals and correspondence he kept throughout the band’s career. Fearnley describes the coalescence of a disparate collection of vagabonds living in the squats of London’s Kings Cross, with, at its center, the charismatic MacGowan and his idea of turning Irish traditional music on its head. With beauty, lyricism, and great candor, Fearnley tells the story of how the band watched helplessly as their singer descended into a dark and isolated world of drugs and drink, and sets forth the increasingly desperate measures they were forced to take. James Fearnley was born in 1954 in Worsley, Manchester. He played guitar in various bands, including The Nips with Shane MacGowan, before becoming the accordion player in The Pogues. Fearnley continues to tour with the band and lives in Los Angeles.
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
ISBN: 1556529503
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
“Everything a really great music memoir should be.” —Colin Meloy The Pogues injected the fury of punk into Irish folk music and gave the world the troubled, iconic, darkly romantic songwriter Shane MacGowan. Here Comes Everybody is a memoir written by founding member and accordion player James Fearnley, drawn from his personal experiences and the series of journals and correspondence he kept throughout the band’s career. Fearnley describes the coalescence of a disparate collection of vagabonds living in the squats of London’s Kings Cross, with, at its center, the charismatic MacGowan and his idea of turning Irish traditional music on its head. With beauty, lyricism, and great candor, Fearnley tells the story of how the band watched helplessly as their singer descended into a dark and isolated world of drugs and drink, and sets forth the increasingly desperate measures they were forced to take. James Fearnley was born in 1954 in Worsley, Manchester. He played guitar in various bands, including The Nips with Shane MacGowan, before becoming the accordion player in The Pogues. Fearnley continues to tour with the band and lives in Los Angeles.
The Divo and the Duce
Author: Giorgio Bertellini
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 0520301366
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
At publication date, a free ebook version of this title will be available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. In the post–World War I American climate of isolationism, nativism, democratic expansion of civic rights, and consumerism, Italian-born star Rodolfo Valentino and Italy’s dictator Benito Mussolini became surprising paragons of authoritarian male power and mass appeal. Drawing on extensive archival research in the United States and Italy, Giorgio Bertellini’s work shows how their popularity, both political and erotic, largely depended on the efforts of public opinion managers, including publicists, journalists, and even ambassadors. Beyond the democratic celebrations of the Jazz Age, the promotion of their charismatic masculinity through spectacle and press coverage inaugurated the now-familiar convergence of popular celebrity and political authority. This is the first volume in the new Cinema Cultures in Contact series, coedited by Giorgio Bertellini, Richard Abel, and Matthew Solomon.
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 0520301366
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
At publication date, a free ebook version of this title will be available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. In the post–World War I American climate of isolationism, nativism, democratic expansion of civic rights, and consumerism, Italian-born star Rodolfo Valentino and Italy’s dictator Benito Mussolini became surprising paragons of authoritarian male power and mass appeal. Drawing on extensive archival research in the United States and Italy, Giorgio Bertellini’s work shows how their popularity, both political and erotic, largely depended on the efforts of public opinion managers, including publicists, journalists, and even ambassadors. Beyond the democratic celebrations of the Jazz Age, the promotion of their charismatic masculinity through spectacle and press coverage inaugurated the now-familiar convergence of popular celebrity and political authority. This is the first volume in the new Cinema Cultures in Contact series, coedited by Giorgio Bertellini, Richard Abel, and Matthew Solomon.