Author: Frank R. Freemon
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1449715532
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The narrator of this book, although blind, deaf, and paralyzed, interacts with a strange set of fictional characters who move about the fictional city of Nashville, Tennessee. A car salesman loves the smell of napalm in the morning. A sergeant pushes everyone out of his flying machine. A doctor finds two people living in the same body. A teacher forces a student to undergo an eyeball transplantation. A theologian claims that Jesus loves lesbians best of all. A cheerleader has a melon where her head should be. A pedophile exorcizes a demon. A minister fights evil by stabbing sinners to death. One man fathers a thousand children but his family does not show up for Sunday dinner. Real people mix with the fictional characters. Bob Hope holds the narrator's hand. James Earle Ray spends the night with a minister. Dinah Shore blows kisses and Jack Palance guns down a farmer. Kronos and his brothers move to Nashville to play football. Lamar Alexander digs up a coffin, pries open the lid, and shouts, "It's alive." Romance softens the gore. One character rejects Prince Charming while her brother falls deeply in love with a woman who does not exist. Two lovebirds pitch woo by drilling holes in each other's skulls. A grand denouement weaves all these storylines together in a beautiful tapestry, but the reader must avoid the splatter of bright red blood. This is the best book written in English since Dante's Towering Inferno. Professor, School of Letters, University of the South This book is so complicated that it makes Tolstoy's War and Peace read like a Marvel comic book. Henry Hammer, Department of Neurology, Gorrie School of Medicine
Deathfear and Dreamscape
Author: Frank R. Freemon
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1449715532
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The narrator of this book, although blind, deaf, and paralyzed, interacts with a strange set of fictional characters who move about the fictional city of Nashville, Tennessee. A car salesman loves the smell of napalm in the morning. A sergeant pushes everyone out of his flying machine. A doctor finds two people living in the same body. A teacher forces a student to undergo an eyeball transplantation. A theologian claims that Jesus loves lesbians best of all. A cheerleader has a melon where her head should be. A pedophile exorcizes a demon. A minister fights evil by stabbing sinners to death. One man fathers a thousand children but his family does not show up for Sunday dinner. Real people mix with the fictional characters. Bob Hope holds the narrator's hand. James Earle Ray spends the night with a minister. Dinah Shore blows kisses and Jack Palance guns down a farmer. Kronos and his brothers move to Nashville to play football. Lamar Alexander digs up a coffin, pries open the lid, and shouts, "It's alive." Romance softens the gore. One character rejects Prince Charming while her brother falls deeply in love with a woman who does not exist. Two lovebirds pitch woo by drilling holes in each other's skulls. A grand denouement weaves all these storylines together in a beautiful tapestry, but the reader must avoid the splatter of bright red blood. This is the best book written in English since Dante's Towering Inferno. Professor, School of Letters, University of the South This book is so complicated that it makes Tolstoy's War and Peace read like a Marvel comic book. Henry Hammer, Department of Neurology, Gorrie School of Medicine
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1449715532
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The narrator of this book, although blind, deaf, and paralyzed, interacts with a strange set of fictional characters who move about the fictional city of Nashville, Tennessee. A car salesman loves the smell of napalm in the morning. A sergeant pushes everyone out of his flying machine. A doctor finds two people living in the same body. A teacher forces a student to undergo an eyeball transplantation. A theologian claims that Jesus loves lesbians best of all. A cheerleader has a melon where her head should be. A pedophile exorcizes a demon. A minister fights evil by stabbing sinners to death. One man fathers a thousand children but his family does not show up for Sunday dinner. Real people mix with the fictional characters. Bob Hope holds the narrator's hand. James Earle Ray spends the night with a minister. Dinah Shore blows kisses and Jack Palance guns down a farmer. Kronos and his brothers move to Nashville to play football. Lamar Alexander digs up a coffin, pries open the lid, and shouts, "It's alive." Romance softens the gore. One character rejects Prince Charming while her brother falls deeply in love with a woman who does not exist. Two lovebirds pitch woo by drilling holes in each other's skulls. A grand denouement weaves all these storylines together in a beautiful tapestry, but the reader must avoid the splatter of bright red blood. This is the best book written in English since Dante's Towering Inferno. Professor, School of Letters, University of the South This book is so complicated that it makes Tolstoy's War and Peace read like a Marvel comic book. Henry Hammer, Department of Neurology, Gorrie School of Medicine
Gangrene and Glory
Author: Frank R. Freemon
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252070105
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Dealing with the civil war, this title takes a close look at the battlefield doctors in whose hands rested the lives of thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers. It also examines the impact on major campaigns - Manassas, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Shiloh, Atlanta - of ignorance, understaffing, inexperience, and overcrowded hospitals.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252070105
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Dealing with the civil war, this title takes a close look at the battlefield doctors in whose hands rested the lives of thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers. It also examines the impact on major campaigns - Manassas, Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Shiloh, Atlanta - of ignorance, understaffing, inexperience, and overcrowded hospitals.
Back from the Brink
Author: Emery Hayes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781335589224
Category : Border patrol agents
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sheriff Nicole Cobain of Blue Mesa, Montana, is called to assist Border Patrol at the lake, but when she arrives she finds the boat adrift and a dead man in the ice. When the lake is dragged, a bag--with the Border Patrol seal--is found, full of money and drugs. More murder victims turn up, and Nicole begins to feel she's the only good guy on the scene--and on the brink of a discovery that could shake the community to its core.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781335589224
Category : Border patrol agents
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Sheriff Nicole Cobain of Blue Mesa, Montana, is called to assist Border Patrol at the lake, but when she arrives she finds the boat adrift and a dead man in the ice. When the lake is dragged, a bag--with the Border Patrol seal--is found, full of money and drugs. More murder victims turn up, and Nicole begins to feel she's the only good guy on the scene--and on the brink of a discovery that could shake the community to its core.
The Biology of Horror
Author: Jack Morgan
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809389131
Category : Gothic revival (Literature)
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809389131
Category : Gothic revival (Literature)
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Time Raiders: The Avenger
Author: P.C. Cast
Publisher: Silhouette
ISBN: 1426841299
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Her mission…travel to an ancient world and capture a warrior’s heart For Alexandra Patton, the Time Raiders project sends the reluctant psychic back to 60 AD Briton—a world where she can barely understand the accents, let alone its culture of brutality and superstition. Armed only with her “freakish” ability to talk to the dead, Alex must use all her gifts to entice Caradoc, a savagely sexy Druid warrior, into helping her succeed in her mission. What they discover along the way is pure passion. Now, torn between duty and the man of her dreams, should Alex return home if given the chance? Or dare she risk everything to begin anew in this strange and mystical land?
Publisher: Silhouette
ISBN: 1426841299
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Her mission…travel to an ancient world and capture a warrior’s heart For Alexandra Patton, the Time Raiders project sends the reluctant psychic back to 60 AD Briton—a world where she can barely understand the accents, let alone its culture of brutality and superstition. Armed only with her “freakish” ability to talk to the dead, Alex must use all her gifts to entice Caradoc, a savagely sexy Druid warrior, into helping her succeed in her mission. What they discover along the way is pure passion. Now, torn between duty and the man of her dreams, should Alex return home if given the chance? Or dare she risk everything to begin anew in this strange and mystical land?
Creating Romantic Obsession
Author: Kathleen Béres Rogers
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030139883
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Most of us have, at one time, been obsessed with something, but how did obsession become a mental illness? This book examines literary, medical, and philosophical texts to argue that what we call obsession became a disease in the Romantic era and reflects the era’s anxieties. Using a number of literary texts, some well-known (like Mary Shelley’s 1818 Frankenstein and Edgar Allan Poe’s 1843 “The Tell Tale Heart”) and some not (like Charlotte Dacre’s 1811 The Passions and Charles Brockden Brown’s 1787 Edgar Huntly), the book looks at “vigilia”, an overly intense curiosity, “intellectual monomania”, an obsession with study, “nymphomania” and “erotomania”, gendered forms of desire, “revolutiana”, an obsession with sublime violence and military service, and “ideality,” an obsession with an idea. The coda argues that traces of these Romantic constructs can be seen in popular accounts of obsession today.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030139883
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Most of us have, at one time, been obsessed with something, but how did obsession become a mental illness? This book examines literary, medical, and philosophical texts to argue that what we call obsession became a disease in the Romantic era and reflects the era’s anxieties. Using a number of literary texts, some well-known (like Mary Shelley’s 1818 Frankenstein and Edgar Allan Poe’s 1843 “The Tell Tale Heart”) and some not (like Charlotte Dacre’s 1811 The Passions and Charles Brockden Brown’s 1787 Edgar Huntly), the book looks at “vigilia”, an overly intense curiosity, “intellectual monomania”, an obsession with study, “nymphomania” and “erotomania”, gendered forms of desire, “revolutiana”, an obsession with sublime violence and military service, and “ideality,” an obsession with an idea. The coda argues that traces of these Romantic constructs can be seen in popular accounts of obsession today.
Second Wave Positive Psychology
Author: Itai Ivtzan
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317578724
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Positive psychology is currently equated with theory and research on the positive aspects of life. The reality could not be further from the truth. Positive psychology investigates and researches some of the most difficult and painful experiences. Second Wave Positive Psychology: Embracing the Dark Side of Life is an innovative and groundbreaking textbook that explores a variety of topics we consider to be part of the ‘dark’ side of life while emphasising their role in our positive functioning and transformation as human beings. This more nuanced approach to the notions of ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ can be described as the ‘second wave' of Positive Psychology. Positive Psychology is one of the fastest growing and least understood branches of psychology. Exploring topics at the heart of Positive Psychology, such as meaning, resilience, human development, mortality, change, suffering, and spirituality, this book engages with so-called ‘negative’ matters from a Positive Psychology angle, showing how the path of personal development can involve experiences which, while challenging, can lead to growth, insight, healing and transformation. Containing useful resources, case studies, practical exercises and chapter summaries, Second Wave Positive Psychology is an essential guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying positive psychology, as well as clinicians wanting to know more about the subject. It will also be relevant to the layperson who is interested in positive psychology.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317578724
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Positive psychology is currently equated with theory and research on the positive aspects of life. The reality could not be further from the truth. Positive psychology investigates and researches some of the most difficult and painful experiences. Second Wave Positive Psychology: Embracing the Dark Side of Life is an innovative and groundbreaking textbook that explores a variety of topics we consider to be part of the ‘dark’ side of life while emphasising their role in our positive functioning and transformation as human beings. This more nuanced approach to the notions of ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ can be described as the ‘second wave' of Positive Psychology. Positive Psychology is one of the fastest growing and least understood branches of psychology. Exploring topics at the heart of Positive Psychology, such as meaning, resilience, human development, mortality, change, suffering, and spirituality, this book engages with so-called ‘negative’ matters from a Positive Psychology angle, showing how the path of personal development can involve experiences which, while challenging, can lead to growth, insight, healing and transformation. Containing useful resources, case studies, practical exercises and chapter summaries, Second Wave Positive Psychology is an essential guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying positive psychology, as well as clinicians wanting to know more about the subject. It will also be relevant to the layperson who is interested in positive psychology.
Sleep Research; a Critical Review
Author: Frank R. Freemon
Publisher: Charles C. Thomas Publisher
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher: Charles C. Thomas Publisher
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Microbes and Minie Balls
Author: Frank R. Freemon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Contains lengthy annotations that cover military medicine and practice during the Civil War.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Contains lengthy annotations that cover military medicine and practice during the Civil War.
Death Across Cultures
Author: Helaine Selin
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030188264
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Death Across Cultures: Death and Dying in Non-Western Cultures, explores death practices and beliefs, before and after death, around the non-Western world. It includes chapters on countries in Africa, Asia, South America, as well as indigenous people in Australia and North America. These chapters address changes in death rituals and beliefs, medicalization and the industry of death, and the different ways cultures mediate the impacts of modernity. Comparative studies with the west and among countries are included. This book brings together global research conducted by anthropologists, social scientists and scholars who work closely with individuals from the cultures they are writing about.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030188264
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Death Across Cultures: Death and Dying in Non-Western Cultures, explores death practices and beliefs, before and after death, around the non-Western world. It includes chapters on countries in Africa, Asia, South America, as well as indigenous people in Australia and North America. These chapters address changes in death rituals and beliefs, medicalization and the industry of death, and the different ways cultures mediate the impacts of modernity. Comparative studies with the west and among countries are included. This book brings together global research conducted by anthropologists, social scientists and scholars who work closely with individuals from the cultures they are writing about.