Author: Halim Barakat
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
ISBN: 161797157X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In The Crane, the renowned Syro-Lebanese author and sociologist Halim Barakat creates a narrator who looks back wistfully on a childhood in a small village of Syria, with the image of flying cranes and in particular one wounded bird as a continuing symbol of his emotions toward the past and its impact upon his life. The narrator then travels to the United States, and, with his wife, goes through the experiences of American college life in the 1960s. He describes his participation in the political protests during that fraught decade, and goes on to depict his later life in the American capital of Washington DC and its surroundings. The link between narrator and author is clearly a close one, and yet the careful way in which the narrative's sequence is constructed allows the reader to invoke the world of the imagination in interpreting this nostalgic account of a Middle Eastern childhood and its international aftermath.
The Crane
Author: Halim Barakat
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
ISBN: 161797157X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In The Crane, the renowned Syro-Lebanese author and sociologist Halim Barakat creates a narrator who looks back wistfully on a childhood in a small village of Syria, with the image of flying cranes and in particular one wounded bird as a continuing symbol of his emotions toward the past and its impact upon his life. The narrator then travels to the United States, and, with his wife, goes through the experiences of American college life in the 1960s. He describes his participation in the political protests during that fraught decade, and goes on to depict his later life in the American capital of Washington DC and its surroundings. The link between narrator and author is clearly a close one, and yet the careful way in which the narrative's sequence is constructed allows the reader to invoke the world of the imagination in interpreting this nostalgic account of a Middle Eastern childhood and its international aftermath.
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
ISBN: 161797157X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In The Crane, the renowned Syro-Lebanese author and sociologist Halim Barakat creates a narrator who looks back wistfully on a childhood in a small village of Syria, with the image of flying cranes and in particular one wounded bird as a continuing symbol of his emotions toward the past and its impact upon his life. The narrator then travels to the United States, and, with his wife, goes through the experiences of American college life in the 1960s. He describes his participation in the political protests during that fraught decade, and goes on to depict his later life in the American capital of Washington DC and its surroundings. The link between narrator and author is clearly a close one, and yet the careful way in which the narrative's sequence is constructed allows the reader to invoke the world of the imagination in interpreting this nostalgic account of a Middle Eastern childhood and its international aftermath.
Hart Crane
Author: Clive Fisher
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300090617
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Malcolm Cowley Hart Crane's life was notoriously turbulent, persistently nonconformist, and tragically short. This new biography presents for the first time a full, frank portrait of the real Hart Crane, a poet attractive both for his flamboyance and passion for life, and for the magnificent sonorities of his work. 18 illustrations.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300090617
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Malcolm Cowley Hart Crane's life was notoriously turbulent, persistently nonconformist, and tragically short. This new biography presents for the first time a full, frank portrait of the real Hart Crane, a poet attractive both for his flamboyance and passion for life, and for the magnificent sonorities of his work. 18 illustrations.
The Work of Stephen Crane
Author: Stephen Crane
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
V. 1: Red badge of courage ; The veteran.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
V. 1: Red badge of courage ; The veteran.
The Poetry of Hart Crane
Author: Richard Warrington Baldwin Lewis
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400878489
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
One of the leading critics of our time, R.W.B. Lewis, charts the career of Hart Crane's imagination-of his vision, his rhetoric, and his craft. Crane, who has heretofore been assigned a relatively minor place in American letters, emerges from this rich, dense book as one of the finest poets in our language. Mr. Lewis traces the development of the theme which runs through all of Crane’s poetry-the need for the visionary and loving transfiguration of the actual world-and claims that it is this theme which gives Crane’s poetry its extraordinary consistency. Mr. Lewis also relates Crane’s development as poet to the Anglo-American Romantic tradition and argues that Blake, Wordsworth, Keats, and Emerson are vital to an understanding of Crane’s work. Originally published in 1967. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400878489
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
One of the leading critics of our time, R.W.B. Lewis, charts the career of Hart Crane's imagination-of his vision, his rhetoric, and his craft. Crane, who has heretofore been assigned a relatively minor place in American letters, emerges from this rich, dense book as one of the finest poets in our language. Mr. Lewis traces the development of the theme which runs through all of Crane’s poetry-the need for the visionary and loving transfiguration of the actual world-and claims that it is this theme which gives Crane’s poetry its extraordinary consistency. Mr. Lewis also relates Crane’s development as poet to the Anglo-American Romantic tradition and argues that Blake, Wordsworth, Keats, and Emerson are vital to an understanding of Crane’s work. Originally published in 1967. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Wilbur Crane's Handicap
Author: John Maxwell Forbes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ex-convicts
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
A man who served five years in prison becomes a stowaway on a ship in Boston bound for the tropics.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ex-convicts
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
A man who served five years in prison becomes a stowaway on a ship in Boston bound for the tropics.
Stephen Crane
Author: Paul Sorrentino
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674049535
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Stephen Crane’s short, compact life—“a life of fire,” he called it—is surrounded by myths, distortions, and fabrications. Paul Sorrentino has sifted through garbled chronologies and contradictory eyewitness accounts, scoured the archives, and followed in Crane’s footsteps. The result is the most accurate account of the poet and novelist to date.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674049535
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Stephen Crane’s short, compact life—“a life of fire,” he called it—is surrounded by myths, distortions, and fabrications. Paul Sorrentino has sifted through garbled chronologies and contradictory eyewitness accounts, scoured the archives, and followed in Crane’s footsteps. The result is the most accurate account of the poet and novelist to date.
Evolving Crane: Book Four | The Nappassian
Author: Dave Welch
Publisher: Dave Welch
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
He's like Galactus, but he can fit in your house... A descendant overdosing on coke may have been the worst thing to befall the king of Nappassiss. But when he is teleported to Earth, all hell breaks loose. First, a being rises from the grave. Then, a live video stuns the Layo galaxy. After the Triple Beam massacre, a small group of survivors arise. In their quest for justice, they turn to a woman so powerful, that she could single handedly end the whole war. The only problem is, she could care less... But as the Xaris claim the stars, the King of Nappassiss falls in love with Earth. This affair thwarts the automaton's schemes, placing life as we know it at stake. Can the Xaris and the slug Familia put their differences aside, before the king eats the earth bare? Evolving Crane book four pushes the barrier. This read is full action, gore, horror, humor, and strong emotion. Perfect for those who enjoy Dean Koontz- Elsewhere and Wesley Chu- The art of Prophecy. Hannibal meets Mortal Kombat
Publisher: Dave Welch
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
He's like Galactus, but he can fit in your house... A descendant overdosing on coke may have been the worst thing to befall the king of Nappassiss. But when he is teleported to Earth, all hell breaks loose. First, a being rises from the grave. Then, a live video stuns the Layo galaxy. After the Triple Beam massacre, a small group of survivors arise. In their quest for justice, they turn to a woman so powerful, that she could single handedly end the whole war. The only problem is, she could care less... But as the Xaris claim the stars, the King of Nappassiss falls in love with Earth. This affair thwarts the automaton's schemes, placing life as we know it at stake. Can the Xaris and the slug Familia put their differences aside, before the king eats the earth bare? Evolving Crane book four pushes the barrier. This read is full action, gore, horror, humor, and strong emotion. Perfect for those who enjoy Dean Koontz- Elsewhere and Wesley Chu- The art of Prophecy. Hannibal meets Mortal Kombat
Broken Tower Life Of Hart Crane
Author: Paul Mariani
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393320411
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Few poets have lived as extraordinary and as fascinating a life as Hart Crane, who made his meteoric rise in the late 1920s and then flamed out just as suddenly, killing himself at the age of 32. I>The Broken Tower" tells his compelling story. 34 photos.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393320411
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Few poets have lived as extraordinary and as fascinating a life as Hart Crane, who made his meteoric rise in the late 1920s and then flamed out just as suddenly, killing himself at the age of 32. I>The Broken Tower" tells his compelling story. 34 photos.
The Complete Short Stories of Stephen Crane
Author: Stephen Crane
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
Book Description
In 'The Complete Short Stories of Stephen Crane', readers are offered a comprehensive collection of Crane's short fiction that delves into the complexities of human nature, society, and life's harsh realities. Crane's succinct and vivid prose, often highlighted by his use of naturalistic themes and stark imagery, captures the struggles and triumphs of characters facing adversity. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, Crane's stories stand as a testament to his keen observation of the human condition. Stephen Crane, known for his groundbreaking works in American literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a war correspondent and his exposure to the grittier aspects of urban life. His unique perspective and innovative narrative techniques have solidified his place as a influential figure in literary history. This collection is a must-read for fans of American realism and naturalism, as well as anyone interested in exploring the depths of human emotion and society. 'The Complete Short Stories of Stephen Crane' serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring relevance and impact of Crane's work in the realm of literature.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
Book Description
In 'The Complete Short Stories of Stephen Crane', readers are offered a comprehensive collection of Crane's short fiction that delves into the complexities of human nature, society, and life's harsh realities. Crane's succinct and vivid prose, often highlighted by his use of naturalistic themes and stark imagery, captures the struggles and triumphs of characters facing adversity. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, Crane's stories stand as a testament to his keen observation of the human condition. Stephen Crane, known for his groundbreaking works in American literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a war correspondent and his exposure to the grittier aspects of urban life. His unique perspective and innovative narrative techniques have solidified his place as a influential figure in literary history. This collection is a must-read for fans of American realism and naturalism, as well as anyone interested in exploring the depths of human emotion and society. 'The Complete Short Stories of Stephen Crane' serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring relevance and impact of Crane's work in the realm of literature.
A Crane Among Wolves
Author: June Hur
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
ISBN: 1250858100
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! June Hur, bestselling author of The Red Palace, crafts a devastating and pulse-pounding tale that will feel all-too-relevant in today’s world, based on a true story from Korean history. Hope is dangerous. Love is deadly. 1506, Joseon. The people suffer under the cruel reign of the tyrant King Yeonsan, powerless to stop him from commandeering their land for his recreational use, banning and burning books, and kidnapping and horrifically abusing women and girls as his personal playthings. Seventeen-year-old Iseul has lived a sheltered, privileged life despite the kingdom’s turmoil. When her older sister, Suyeon, becomes the king’s latest prey, Iseul leaves the relative safety of her village, traveling through forbidden territory to reach the capital in hopes of stealing her sister back. But she soon discovers the king’s power is absolute, and to challenge his rule is to court certain death. Prince Daehyun has lived his whole life in the terrifying shadow of his despicable half-brother, the king. Forced to watch King Yeonsan flaunt his predation through executions and rampant abuse of the common folk, Daehyun aches to find a way to dethrone his half-brother once and for all. When staging a coup, failure is fatal, and he’ll need help to pull it off—but there’s no way to know who he can trust. When Iseul's and Daehyun's fates collide, their contempt for each other is transcended only by their mutual hate for the king. Armed with Iseul’s family connections and Daehyun’s royal access, they reluctantly join forces to launch the riskiest gamble the kingdom has ever seen: Save her sister. Free the people. Destroy a tyrant. Also by June Hur: The Silence of Bones The Forest of Stolen Girls The Red Palace
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
ISBN: 1250858100
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! June Hur, bestselling author of The Red Palace, crafts a devastating and pulse-pounding tale that will feel all-too-relevant in today’s world, based on a true story from Korean history. Hope is dangerous. Love is deadly. 1506, Joseon. The people suffer under the cruel reign of the tyrant King Yeonsan, powerless to stop him from commandeering their land for his recreational use, banning and burning books, and kidnapping and horrifically abusing women and girls as his personal playthings. Seventeen-year-old Iseul has lived a sheltered, privileged life despite the kingdom’s turmoil. When her older sister, Suyeon, becomes the king’s latest prey, Iseul leaves the relative safety of her village, traveling through forbidden territory to reach the capital in hopes of stealing her sister back. But she soon discovers the king’s power is absolute, and to challenge his rule is to court certain death. Prince Daehyun has lived his whole life in the terrifying shadow of his despicable half-brother, the king. Forced to watch King Yeonsan flaunt his predation through executions and rampant abuse of the common folk, Daehyun aches to find a way to dethrone his half-brother once and for all. When staging a coup, failure is fatal, and he’ll need help to pull it off—but there’s no way to know who he can trust. When Iseul's and Daehyun's fates collide, their contempt for each other is transcended only by their mutual hate for the king. Armed with Iseul’s family connections and Daehyun’s royal access, they reluctantly join forces to launch the riskiest gamble the kingdom has ever seen: Save her sister. Free the people. Destroy a tyrant. Also by June Hur: The Silence of Bones The Forest of Stolen Girls The Red Palace