Author: Bhisham Sahni
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9385890190
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Rawalpindi in the first few decades of the twentieth century is a prosperous, bustling town, witnessing the first stirrings of the freedom movement. It is in this place and time that a delicate child grows into adolescence, at the heart of an unusual family. Adulthood and the horrific business of Partition drive the young man to Bombay, then Ambala and finally Delhi. As he gathers life experience and hones his talent at writing, his politics are formed. We observe the making of one of the icons of modern Hindi literature: Bhisham Sahni. In addition to being the story of Sahni’s life and art, Today’s Pasts also chronicles the great cultural highpoints of modern India: the IPTA, the Progressive Writer’s Association, the Nayi Kahani movement. The stars of Hindi and Urdu literature enter and exit the text as friends and familiars. In Bhisham Sahni’s hands a life story is transformed into a history of our present: one life bears witness to the tale of a nation.
Came Again Today
Author: Debra Ordor
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490761438
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Came Again Today is a fiction novel that consists of twenty-five chapters of Southern hospitality, of hardships, and of slavery as Big Bill and Neva Dawns uncertain journey unfolds from the Karmans plantation to the rugged low ground in Alabama near Leach Creek. Those were horrible days on the Karmans plantation of loved ones disappearing never to be seen again. Big Bill had struggled and schemed for over 15 years to escape the detestable conditions of the plantation, and all the hardships made his quest for freedom even greater. The Karmans were fond of both Neva and Big Bill especially Mrs. Karman who had a diffi cult time to let them leave the plantation as she was responsible for delaying their freedom for eight years. She held the deed papers for land her late husband had granted the Dawns for their ultimate freedom. As the Dawns departed the Karman plantation, they vowed never to return. As they traveled, they refl ected back on their experiences as children on the plantation, how they became a couple, the desire for a family, and having their own home on their land. Neva was barren for fi fteen years when departing the Karman plantation, but Big Bill believed they would still have the opportunity to have children under less stringent conditions as free people. Their journey becomes temporarily interrupted and intertwined with circumstances surrounding the Stanley family. The Stanleys were one of the elite families in Jeff erson County. The Stanley family drama focused upon their two twin daughters, Molly and Lolly. The midwife, Odessa, had a daughter who became impregnated by Mr. Stanley around the same time as his wife. With the desire for her grandchild to have a better life, Odessa places her grandchild, Molly, as a twin to Mrs. Stanleys daughter, Lolly. Upon discovering the truth, Mrs. Stanley disengages aff ection to her favorite twin of the family making Mollys life miserable. However, Molly meets a rich well-to-do gentleman, Flango Scott, and they fall head over heels in love with each other before her untimely death on the eve of her sisters wedding. Mollys body was exhumed by Lollys husband, Patterson, to determine the mystery surrounding Mollys death since she was a young individual without any medical concerns. Finally the Dawns reached Leach Creek, and Big Bill built his cabin from trees he cut from his own land. While cut ting through bushes, he cut through a clearance and there across the creek on a slight hill was the schoolhouse created from the summerhouse that Scott was planning to prepare for his beloved Molly. The school was built to educate all underprivileged children. After fi fteen painful long years of being barren, Nevas wildest dream came true, discovering she was with child. The Dawns welcomed the opportunity to have their children to attend that school someday.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490761438
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Came Again Today is a fiction novel that consists of twenty-five chapters of Southern hospitality, of hardships, and of slavery as Big Bill and Neva Dawns uncertain journey unfolds from the Karmans plantation to the rugged low ground in Alabama near Leach Creek. Those were horrible days on the Karmans plantation of loved ones disappearing never to be seen again. Big Bill had struggled and schemed for over 15 years to escape the detestable conditions of the plantation, and all the hardships made his quest for freedom even greater. The Karmans were fond of both Neva and Big Bill especially Mrs. Karman who had a diffi cult time to let them leave the plantation as she was responsible for delaying their freedom for eight years. She held the deed papers for land her late husband had granted the Dawns for their ultimate freedom. As the Dawns departed the Karman plantation, they vowed never to return. As they traveled, they refl ected back on their experiences as children on the plantation, how they became a couple, the desire for a family, and having their own home on their land. Neva was barren for fi fteen years when departing the Karman plantation, but Big Bill believed they would still have the opportunity to have children under less stringent conditions as free people. Their journey becomes temporarily interrupted and intertwined with circumstances surrounding the Stanley family. The Stanleys were one of the elite families in Jeff erson County. The Stanley family drama focused upon their two twin daughters, Molly and Lolly. The midwife, Odessa, had a daughter who became impregnated by Mr. Stanley around the same time as his wife. With the desire for her grandchild to have a better life, Odessa places her grandchild, Molly, as a twin to Mrs. Stanleys daughter, Lolly. Upon discovering the truth, Mrs. Stanley disengages aff ection to her favorite twin of the family making Mollys life miserable. However, Molly meets a rich well-to-do gentleman, Flango Scott, and they fall head over heels in love with each other before her untimely death on the eve of her sisters wedding. Mollys body was exhumed by Lollys husband, Patterson, to determine the mystery surrounding Mollys death since she was a young individual without any medical concerns. Finally the Dawns reached Leach Creek, and Big Bill built his cabin from trees he cut from his own land. While cut ting through bushes, he cut through a clearance and there across the creek on a slight hill was the schoolhouse created from the summerhouse that Scott was planning to prepare for his beloved Molly. The school was built to educate all underprivileged children. After fi fteen painful long years of being barren, Nevas wildest dream came true, discovering she was with child. The Dawns welcomed the opportunity to have their children to attend that school someday.
The Law of the Paiute and Other Stories
Author: Bill Parks
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412007119
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Law of the Paiute and Other Stories is about interesting people and events which are exciting, adventurous, real, life-changing, and original. It was written by an author who had lived much of what he wrote about during his 97 years.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1412007119
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Law of the Paiute and Other Stories is about interesting people and events which are exciting, adventurous, real, life-changing, and original. It was written by an author who had lived much of what he wrote about during his 97 years.
The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature
Author: Joseph S. M. Lau
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231138413
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
An anthology of Chinese fiction, poetry, and essays written during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231138413
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
An anthology of Chinese fiction, poetry, and essays written during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
John Henry Mackay
Author: John Henry Mackay
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465321462
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
John Henry Mackay (1864-1933) wrote in a variety of styles. This volume of his shorter fiction contains twenty-five stories, ranging in length from one page to the longer novella. In this range, it is essentially complete. The themes also vary considerably, for Mackay did not like to repeat himself. Nevertheless, as might be expected from the biographer of the egoist philosopher Max Stirner, they often illustrate strong individuals. Such are, for example, the protagonists of The Sybarite and Herculean Triflings. Other stories probe the foibles of human nature; in this category are Then He Suddenly Remembered and The Voice. A surprising number of stories detail the carrying out of criminal schemessurprising because Mackay was the most honest of individuals. This is seen in The Stronger and The Great Coup. The longest of these stories, The Innocent, begins with a murder that is later solved. But it is not a murder mystery; rather, it is the story of a transformation (the subtitle), the transformation of an extraordinary, if recognizable, personality into an even more extraordinary and unexpected personality. First published in 1931, the setting gives a fascinating picture of life in Berlin at that time. It is also pioneering in including homosexual characters, whose homosexuality does not form the problem of the story, but who are simply there as part of the plot. This would not become usual for several decades. But that is not the most memorable part of this unusual story, which is perhaps Mackays delicious sarcasm in his portrait of the Great Poet of Germany. Though John Henry Mackay is best known as an anarchist propagandist, this volume is, all together, an excellent introduction to his work. Here, in miniature, are themes expressed at greater length in his novels and lyrically in his poetry. Critics often read his anarchist propagandaparticularly the poemsas literature and unjustly judged him by them. He saw the stories in this volume as a part of his literary legacy, on which he wanted to be judged. They appear here for the first time in English.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465321462
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
John Henry Mackay (1864-1933) wrote in a variety of styles. This volume of his shorter fiction contains twenty-five stories, ranging in length from one page to the longer novella. In this range, it is essentially complete. The themes also vary considerably, for Mackay did not like to repeat himself. Nevertheless, as might be expected from the biographer of the egoist philosopher Max Stirner, they often illustrate strong individuals. Such are, for example, the protagonists of The Sybarite and Herculean Triflings. Other stories probe the foibles of human nature; in this category are Then He Suddenly Remembered and The Voice. A surprising number of stories detail the carrying out of criminal schemessurprising because Mackay was the most honest of individuals. This is seen in The Stronger and The Great Coup. The longest of these stories, The Innocent, begins with a murder that is later solved. But it is not a murder mystery; rather, it is the story of a transformation (the subtitle), the transformation of an extraordinary, if recognizable, personality into an even more extraordinary and unexpected personality. First published in 1931, the setting gives a fascinating picture of life in Berlin at that time. It is also pioneering in including homosexual characters, whose homosexuality does not form the problem of the story, but who are simply there as part of the plot. This would not become usual for several decades. But that is not the most memorable part of this unusual story, which is perhaps Mackays delicious sarcasm in his portrait of the Great Poet of Germany. Though John Henry Mackay is best known as an anarchist propagandist, this volume is, all together, an excellent introduction to his work. Here, in miniature, are themes expressed at greater length in his novels and lyrically in his poetry. Critics often read his anarchist propagandaparticularly the poemsas literature and unjustly judged him by them. He saw the stories in this volume as a part of his literary legacy, on which he wanted to be judged. They appear here for the first time in English.
The Explorers
Author: Tim Fridtjof Flannery
Publisher: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802137197
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
" ... the writings of the men and women who traversed, circumnavigated, and settled the continent ..."--Cover.
Publisher: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802137197
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
" ... the writings of the men and women who traversed, circumnavigated, and settled the continent ..."--Cover.
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
I Love You So Much
Author: Monologue Little Mary
Publisher: Singapore New Reading Technology Pte Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
They had a wonderful night.When they met again, she was married already. She didn't recognize him at all. When she recognized him, she was scared and hiding from him.Yet he couldn't give up. He tried everything to let her divorce and come back to his embrace."Mr. Gu, I'm married!" She said to him with tears in her eyes.He sneered, "What difference does it make to a woman who has only one man before and after her marriage?"He always showed up and saved her when she was in danger. In the face of her father's admonitions and her husband's reproaches, she finally discovered that she was pregnant with his child. This is Book 2 of I Love You So Much(10 books).
Publisher: Singapore New Reading Technology Pte Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
They had a wonderful night.When they met again, she was married already. She didn't recognize him at all. When she recognized him, she was scared and hiding from him.Yet he couldn't give up. He tried everything to let her divorce and come back to his embrace."Mr. Gu, I'm married!" She said to him with tears in her eyes.He sneered, "What difference does it make to a woman who has only one man before and after her marriage?"He always showed up and saved her when she was in danger. In the face of her father's admonitions and her husband's reproaches, she finally discovered that she was pregnant with his child. This is Book 2 of I Love You So Much(10 books).
Today's Pasts
Author: Bhisham Sahni
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9385890190
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Rawalpindi in the first few decades of the twentieth century is a prosperous, bustling town, witnessing the first stirrings of the freedom movement. It is in this place and time that a delicate child grows into adolescence, at the heart of an unusual family. Adulthood and the horrific business of Partition drive the young man to Bombay, then Ambala and finally Delhi. As he gathers life experience and hones his talent at writing, his politics are formed. We observe the making of one of the icons of modern Hindi literature: Bhisham Sahni. In addition to being the story of Sahni’s life and art, Today’s Pasts also chronicles the great cultural highpoints of modern India: the IPTA, the Progressive Writer’s Association, the Nayi Kahani movement. The stars of Hindi and Urdu literature enter and exit the text as friends and familiars. In Bhisham Sahni’s hands a life story is transformed into a history of our present: one life bears witness to the tale of a nation.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9385890190
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Rawalpindi in the first few decades of the twentieth century is a prosperous, bustling town, witnessing the first stirrings of the freedom movement. It is in this place and time that a delicate child grows into adolescence, at the heart of an unusual family. Adulthood and the horrific business of Partition drive the young man to Bombay, then Ambala and finally Delhi. As he gathers life experience and hones his talent at writing, his politics are formed. We observe the making of one of the icons of modern Hindi literature: Bhisham Sahni. In addition to being the story of Sahni’s life and art, Today’s Pasts also chronicles the great cultural highpoints of modern India: the IPTA, the Progressive Writer’s Association, the Nayi Kahani movement. The stars of Hindi and Urdu literature enter and exit the text as friends and familiars. In Bhisham Sahni’s hands a life story is transformed into a history of our present: one life bears witness to the tale of a nation.
Legacy of an Entrepreneurial Grandmother
Author: Sheriene Saadati
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1669847748
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Are you interested in learning about the everyday lives of people who lived through the American Revolution, Civil War, Westward Expansion, World War II, and the modern era? Using letters, diaries, wills, and other primary documentation shared by my grandmother and her grandmother, this is a collection of family stories that span from 1700 to 1998 with the surnames of: Stone, Hankins, Campbell, Ford, and Simpson. Their stories invite you to view historical events in a more personal manner than a textbook and gives the reader a sense of connection to the past.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1669847748
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Are you interested in learning about the everyday lives of people who lived through the American Revolution, Civil War, Westward Expansion, World War II, and the modern era? Using letters, diaries, wills, and other primary documentation shared by my grandmother and her grandmother, this is a collection of family stories that span from 1700 to 1998 with the surnames of: Stone, Hankins, Campbell, Ford, and Simpson. Their stories invite you to view historical events in a more personal manner than a textbook and gives the reader a sense of connection to the past.
Prince Gary
Author: Miller-Poland Jeannie
Publisher: David Ewen
ISBN: 1889436046
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Publisher: David Ewen
ISBN: 1889436046
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description