Author: Michael Kline
Publisher: WorthyKids
ISBN: 9780824967536
Category : Word games
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ages 9 to 12 years. "Wordplay Cafe" is so imaginative that kids and adults will be laughing together before they even begin a word game! Kline has added his trademark 'Pundits', a combination of art and word games for kids that encourage both visual and auditory thinkers. Wordplay Cafe is a serious vocabulary builder in disguise, but kids will see it as silly fun of the most wholesome kind.
Wordplay Cafe
Author: Michael Kline
Publisher: WorthyKids
ISBN: 9780824967536
Category : Word games
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ages 9 to 12 years. "Wordplay Cafe" is so imaginative that kids and adults will be laughing together before they even begin a word game! Kline has added his trademark 'Pundits', a combination of art and word games for kids that encourage both visual and auditory thinkers. Wordplay Cafe is a serious vocabulary builder in disguise, but kids will see it as silly fun of the most wholesome kind.
Publisher: WorthyKids
ISBN: 9780824967536
Category : Word games
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ages 9 to 12 years. "Wordplay Cafe" is so imaginative that kids and adults will be laughing together before they even begin a word game! Kline has added his trademark 'Pundits', a combination of art and word games for kids that encourage both visual and auditory thinkers. Wordplay Cafe is a serious vocabulary builder in disguise, but kids will see it as silly fun of the most wholesome kind.
Word Play
Author: Gyles Brandreth
Publisher: Coronet
ISBN: 1473620317
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
'No matter how eloquently a dog may bark, he cannot tell you that his parents were poor but honest.' Only words can do that. Words are magic. Words are fun. Join Gyles Brandreth - wit and word-meister, Just A Minute regular, One Show reporter, denizen of Countdown's Dictionary Corner, founder of the National Scrabble Championships, patron of The Queen's English Society, QI, Room 101, Have I Got News For You and Pointless survivor - on an uproarious and unexpected magic carpet ride around the awesome world of words and wordplay. Puns, palindromes, pangrams, Malaprops, euphemisms, mnemonics, acronyms, anagrams, alphabeticals, Tweets, verbiage, verbarrhea - if you can name it, you should find it here, along with the longest, shortest, wittiest, wildest, oldest, latest, oddest, most interesting and most memorable words in the English language - the richest, most remarkable language ever known.
Publisher: Coronet
ISBN: 1473620317
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
'No matter how eloquently a dog may bark, he cannot tell you that his parents were poor but honest.' Only words can do that. Words are magic. Words are fun. Join Gyles Brandreth - wit and word-meister, Just A Minute regular, One Show reporter, denizen of Countdown's Dictionary Corner, founder of the National Scrabble Championships, patron of The Queen's English Society, QI, Room 101, Have I Got News For You and Pointless survivor - on an uproarious and unexpected magic carpet ride around the awesome world of words and wordplay. Puns, palindromes, pangrams, Malaprops, euphemisms, mnemonics, acronyms, anagrams, alphabeticals, Tweets, verbiage, verbarrhea - if you can name it, you should find it here, along with the longest, shortest, wittiest, wildest, oldest, latest, oddest, most interesting and most memorable words in the English language - the richest, most remarkable language ever known.
San Francisco
Author: Jerry Camarillo Dunn
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1426210221
Category : San Francisco (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
This book is a description and travel guidebook of San Francisco, United States. It will assist travellers with their itinerary and plans.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1426210221
Category : San Francisco (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
This book is a description and travel guidebook of San Francisco, United States. It will assist travellers with their itinerary and plans.
Word Play
Author: Jerry Rose
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1635685907
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Book Delisted
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1635685907
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Book Delisted
Re-Imagining Writing: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Author: Phil Fitzsimmons
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 1848883609
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2014. Across the globe, the nature of writing in the twentifirst century is coming under increasing scrutiny as technology becomes an ever increasing component of everyday life, and as measuring human output also takes hold in many disciplines. This book offers an alternative to these twin developments, providing instead many alternatives. Coming from an international set of authors with different world views, paradigms and praxes, the common theme of writing is explored with deep enthusiasism, interest in productivity and human capacity, and that leads to a polyphonic and progressive inquiry to the subject matter. Each author’s initial contribution suggest that writing as an object of study needs reimagining, be it connected to learning, knowledge creation, or artistic expression. Writing is a deeply ‘person’ centred process, and its open, transformative and multidimensional nature escaped definitions but can be understood through the metaphor of the gift.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 1848883609
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2014. Across the globe, the nature of writing in the twentifirst century is coming under increasing scrutiny as technology becomes an ever increasing component of everyday life, and as measuring human output also takes hold in many disciplines. This book offers an alternative to these twin developments, providing instead many alternatives. Coming from an international set of authors with different world views, paradigms and praxes, the common theme of writing is explored with deep enthusiasism, interest in productivity and human capacity, and that leads to a polyphonic and progressive inquiry to the subject matter. Each author’s initial contribution suggest that writing as an object of study needs reimagining, be it connected to learning, knowledge creation, or artistic expression. Writing is a deeply ‘person’ centred process, and its open, transformative and multidimensional nature escaped definitions but can be understood through the metaphor of the gift.
Book Crush
Author: Nancy Pearl
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
ISBN: 1570616566
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Do you remember your first book crush? You know, the first time a book completely captured your imagination, transported you to a magical place, or introduced you to a lifelong friend you will never forget? In Book Crush, popular librarian and reading enthusiast Nancy Pearl reminds us why we fell for reading in the first place—how completely consuming and life-changing a good book can be. Pearl offers more than 1,000 crush-worthy books organized into over 100 recommended reading lists aimed at youngest, middle-grade, and teen readers. From picture books to chapter books, YA fiction and nonfiction, Pearl has developed more smart and interesting thematic lists of books to enjoy. Parents, teachers, and librarians are often puzzled by the unending choices for reading material for young people. It starts when the kids are toddler and doesn’t end until high-school graduation. What’s good, what’s not, and what’s going to hold their interest? Popular librarian Nancy Pearl points the way in Book Crush.
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
ISBN: 1570616566
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Do you remember your first book crush? You know, the first time a book completely captured your imagination, transported you to a magical place, or introduced you to a lifelong friend you will never forget? In Book Crush, popular librarian and reading enthusiast Nancy Pearl reminds us why we fell for reading in the first place—how completely consuming and life-changing a good book can be. Pearl offers more than 1,000 crush-worthy books organized into over 100 recommended reading lists aimed at youngest, middle-grade, and teen readers. From picture books to chapter books, YA fiction and nonfiction, Pearl has developed more smart and interesting thematic lists of books to enjoy. Parents, teachers, and librarians are often puzzled by the unending choices for reading material for young people. It starts when the kids are toddler and doesn’t end until high-school graduation. What’s good, what’s not, and what’s going to hold their interest? Popular librarian Nancy Pearl points the way in Book Crush.
Word Play
Author: Ainsley Morse
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810143291
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Word Play traces the history of the relationship between experimental aesthetics and Soviet children’s books, a relationship that persisted over the seventy years of the Soviet Union’s existence. From the earliest days of the Soviet project, children’s literature was taken unusually seriously—its quality and subject matter were issues of grave political significance. Yet, it was often written and illustrated by experimental writers and artists who found the childlike aesthetic congenial to their experiments in primitivism, minimalism, and other avant‐garde trends. In the more repressive environment following Stalin’s rise to power, experimental aesthetics were largely relegated to unofficial and underground literature, but unofficial writers continued to author children’s books, which were often more appealing than adult literature of the time. Word Play focuses on poetry as the primary genre for both children’s and unofficial literature throughout the Soviet period. Five case studies feature poets‐cum‐children’s writers—Leonid Aronzon, Oleg Grigoriev, Igor Kholin, Vsevolod Nekrasov, and Dmitri Prigov—whose unpublished work was not written for children but features lexical and formal elements, abundant humor, and childlike lyric speakers that are aspects of the childlike aesthetic. The book concludes with an exploration of the legacy of this aesthetic in Russian poetry today. Drawing on rich primary sources, Word Play joins a growing literature on Russian children’s books, connecting them to avant-garde poetics in fresh, surprising ways.
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810143291
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Word Play traces the history of the relationship between experimental aesthetics and Soviet children’s books, a relationship that persisted over the seventy years of the Soviet Union’s existence. From the earliest days of the Soviet project, children’s literature was taken unusually seriously—its quality and subject matter were issues of grave political significance. Yet, it was often written and illustrated by experimental writers and artists who found the childlike aesthetic congenial to their experiments in primitivism, minimalism, and other avant‐garde trends. In the more repressive environment following Stalin’s rise to power, experimental aesthetics were largely relegated to unofficial and underground literature, but unofficial writers continued to author children’s books, which were often more appealing than adult literature of the time. Word Play focuses on poetry as the primary genre for both children’s and unofficial literature throughout the Soviet period. Five case studies feature poets‐cum‐children’s writers—Leonid Aronzon, Oleg Grigoriev, Igor Kholin, Vsevolod Nekrasov, and Dmitri Prigov—whose unpublished work was not written for children but features lexical and formal elements, abundant humor, and childlike lyric speakers that are aspects of the childlike aesthetic. The book concludes with an exploration of the legacy of this aesthetic in Russian poetry today. Drawing on rich primary sources, Word Play joins a growing literature on Russian children’s books, connecting them to avant-garde poetics in fresh, surprising ways.
Crossing Languages to Play with Words
Author: Sebastian Knospe
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110463474
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Wordplay involving several linguistic codes is an important modality of ludic language. This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to the topic, discussing examples from different epochs, genres, and communicative situations. The contributions illustrate the multi-dimensionality, linguistic make-up, and the special interactive potential of wordplay across linguistic and cultural boundaries, including the challenging practice of translation.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110463474
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Wordplay involving several linguistic codes is an important modality of ludic language. This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to the topic, discussing examples from different epochs, genres, and communicative situations. The contributions illustrate the multi-dimensionality, linguistic make-up, and the special interactive potential of wordplay across linguistic and cultural boundaries, including the challenging practice of translation.
At the Existentialist Café
Author: Sarah Bakewell
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
ISBN: 1590514882
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
"[This book is] account of one of the twentieth centurys major intellectual movements and the revolutionary thinkers who came to shape it"--Amazon.com.
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
ISBN: 1590514882
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
"[This book is] account of one of the twentieth centurys major intellectual movements and the revolutionary thinkers who came to shape it"--Amazon.com.
The Rebel Café
Author: Stephen R. Duncan
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 142142634X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
An account of how the subterranean nightspots in 1950s New York and San Francisco became social, cultural, and political hothouses for left-wing bohemians. The art and antics of rebellious figures in 1950s American nightlife—from the Beat Generation to eccentric jazz musicians and comedians—have long fascinated fans and scholars alike. In The Rebel Café, Stephen R. Duncan flips the frame, focusing on the New York and San Francisco bars, nightclubs, and coffeehouses from which these cultural icons emerged. Duncan shows that the sexy, smoky sites of bohemian Greenwich Village and North Beach offered not just entertainment but doorways to a new sociopolitical consciousness. This book is a collective biography of the places that harbored beatniks, blabbermouths, hipsters, playboys, and partisans who altered the shape of postwar liberal politics and culture. Touching on literary figures from Norman Mailer and Amiri Baraka to Susan Sontag as well as performers ranging from Dave Brubeck to Maya Angelou to Lenny Bruce, The Rebel Café profiles hot spots such as the Village Vanguard, the hungry i, the Black Cat Cafe, and the White Horse Tavern. Ultimately, the book provides a deeper view of 1950s America, not simply as the black-and-white precursor to the Technicolor flamboyance of the sixties but as a rich period of artistic expression and identity formation that blended cultural production and politics. “What emerges in these pages is nothing less than a comprehensive psycho-social geography of an underground counter-culture of black and white jazz musicians, leftists, poets, artists, beatniks, gays and lesbians and other people of the demi-monde.” —All About Jazz
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 142142634X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
An account of how the subterranean nightspots in 1950s New York and San Francisco became social, cultural, and political hothouses for left-wing bohemians. The art and antics of rebellious figures in 1950s American nightlife—from the Beat Generation to eccentric jazz musicians and comedians—have long fascinated fans and scholars alike. In The Rebel Café, Stephen R. Duncan flips the frame, focusing on the New York and San Francisco bars, nightclubs, and coffeehouses from which these cultural icons emerged. Duncan shows that the sexy, smoky sites of bohemian Greenwich Village and North Beach offered not just entertainment but doorways to a new sociopolitical consciousness. This book is a collective biography of the places that harbored beatniks, blabbermouths, hipsters, playboys, and partisans who altered the shape of postwar liberal politics and culture. Touching on literary figures from Norman Mailer and Amiri Baraka to Susan Sontag as well as performers ranging from Dave Brubeck to Maya Angelou to Lenny Bruce, The Rebel Café profiles hot spots such as the Village Vanguard, the hungry i, the Black Cat Cafe, and the White Horse Tavern. Ultimately, the book provides a deeper view of 1950s America, not simply as the black-and-white precursor to the Technicolor flamboyance of the sixties but as a rich period of artistic expression and identity formation that blended cultural production and politics. “What emerges in these pages is nothing less than a comprehensive psycho-social geography of an underground counter-culture of black and white jazz musicians, leftists, poets, artists, beatniks, gays and lesbians and other people of the demi-monde.” —All About Jazz