Author: Nick Joaquin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789712720383
Category : Love
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Reportage on Lovers
Author: Nick Joaquin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789712720383
Category : Love
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789712720383
Category : Love
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
The Faber Book of Reportage
Author: John Carey
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 0571300251
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 721
Book Description
***FEATURED ON BBC 2's BETWEEN THE COVERS WITH SARA COX*** The Faber Book of Reportage is John Carey's remarkable collection of eyewitness accounts that draws on the voices and emotions of the people who experienced some of history's most memorable events. 'Stunning . . . There are descriptions in this book so fresh that they sear themselves into the imagination.' JEREMY PAXMAN 'Fascinating - there's funny stuff, interesting stuff, loads of brilliant stuff really.' JO BRAND (on BBC 2's Between the Covers) What was it like to be caught in the firestorm that destroyed Pompeii? To have dinner with Attila the Hun? To watch the charge of the Light Brigade? To see the Titanic slide beneath the waves? John Carey's best-selling Faber Book of Reportage draws its eyewitness account from memoirs, travel books and newspapers. This is history with the varnish removed.
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 0571300251
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 721
Book Description
***FEATURED ON BBC 2's BETWEEN THE COVERS WITH SARA COX*** The Faber Book of Reportage is John Carey's remarkable collection of eyewitness accounts that draws on the voices and emotions of the people who experienced some of history's most memorable events. 'Stunning . . . There are descriptions in this book so fresh that they sear themselves into the imagination.' JEREMY PAXMAN 'Fascinating - there's funny stuff, interesting stuff, loads of brilliant stuff really.' JO BRAND (on BBC 2's Between the Covers) What was it like to be caught in the firestorm that destroyed Pompeii? To have dinner with Attila the Hun? To watch the charge of the Light Brigade? To see the Titanic slide beneath the waves? John Carey's best-selling Faber Book of Reportage draws its eyewitness account from memoirs, travel books and newspapers. This is history with the varnish removed.
Reportage on Politics
Author: Nick Joaquin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
The Manila Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 904
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 904
Book Description
Patterns of Philippine Life
Author: Visitacion R. De la Torre
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : National characteristics, Philippine
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : National characteristics, Philippine
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Love Canal
Author: Richard S. Newman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199705410
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
In the summer of 1978, residents of Love Canal, a suburban development in Niagara Falls, NY, began protesting against the leaking toxic waste dump in their midst-a sixteen-acre site containing 100,000 barrels of chemical waste that anchored their neighborhood. Initially seeking evacuation, area activists soon found that they were engaged in a far larger battle over the meaning of America's industrial past and its environmental future. The Love Canal protest movement inaugurated the era of grassroots environmentalism, spawning new anti-toxics laws and new models of ecological protest. Historian Richard S. Newman examines the Love Canal crisis through the area's broader landscape, detailing the way this ever-contentious region has been used, altered, and understood from the colonial era to the present day. Newman journeys into colonial land use battles between Native Americans and European settlers, 19th-century utopian city planning, the rise of the American chemical industry in the 20th century, the transformation of environmental activism in the 1970s, and the memory of environmental disasters in our own time. In an era of hydrofracking and renewed concern about nuclear waste disposal, Love Canal remains relevant. It is only by starting at the very beginning of the site's environmental history that we can understand the road to a hazardous waste crisis in the 1970s-and to the global environmental justice movement it sparked.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199705410
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
In the summer of 1978, residents of Love Canal, a suburban development in Niagara Falls, NY, began protesting against the leaking toxic waste dump in their midst-a sixteen-acre site containing 100,000 barrels of chemical waste that anchored their neighborhood. Initially seeking evacuation, area activists soon found that they were engaged in a far larger battle over the meaning of America's industrial past and its environmental future. The Love Canal protest movement inaugurated the era of grassroots environmentalism, spawning new anti-toxics laws and new models of ecological protest. Historian Richard S. Newman examines the Love Canal crisis through the area's broader landscape, detailing the way this ever-contentious region has been used, altered, and understood from the colonial era to the present day. Newman journeys into colonial land use battles between Native Americans and European settlers, 19th-century utopian city planning, the rise of the American chemical industry in the 20th century, the transformation of environmental activism in the 1970s, and the memory of environmental disasters in our own time. In an era of hydrofracking and renewed concern about nuclear waste disposal, Love Canal remains relevant. It is only by starting at the very beginning of the site's environmental history that we can understand the road to a hazardous waste crisis in the 1970s-and to the global environmental justice movement it sparked.
The winner's love
Author: Ajit Wadhwa
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This poetry book is a collection of practical observations of a poet about a variety of circumstances, situations that we usually come across in our lives and our responses to those. The moments of success and failure in one's career with those of love, betrayal, depression, healing and salvation have been meticulously encapsulated in the form of rhymed poems in this book. The poet, Ajit Wadhwa, runs a fairly popular page on Instagram dedicated to his poetry, @ajit_says.The poet has a rich and hands-on experience of different prevalent cultures in this world. Having studied and worked in Europe, the poet is an architectural entrepreneur with his work footprints in north India. This book has been particularly written for the youth. It will address their concerns regarding career, love and life through poetry. The book has two sections. Section- one, 'Karma' has a collection of motivational poems. Poems on life, our deeds and their corresponding results are also there for your reading in this section. Section-two 'Love' is a collection of romantic as well as dark poetry on betrayals and breakups with ways to cope up. There would be a solution and poet's observation addressing the situation at the end of each poem. An easy language summary is there to understand the gist of the poem. So, let's start the journey of love, life and karma through lyrical poetry.
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This poetry book is a collection of practical observations of a poet about a variety of circumstances, situations that we usually come across in our lives and our responses to those. The moments of success and failure in one's career with those of love, betrayal, depression, healing and salvation have been meticulously encapsulated in the form of rhymed poems in this book. The poet, Ajit Wadhwa, runs a fairly popular page on Instagram dedicated to his poetry, @ajit_says.The poet has a rich and hands-on experience of different prevalent cultures in this world. Having studied and worked in Europe, the poet is an architectural entrepreneur with his work footprints in north India. This book has been particularly written for the youth. It will address their concerns regarding career, love and life through poetry. The book has two sections. Section- one, 'Karma' has a collection of motivational poems. Poems on life, our deeds and their corresponding results are also there for your reading in this section. Section-two 'Love' is a collection of romantic as well as dark poetry on betrayals and breakups with ways to cope up. There would be a solution and poet's observation addressing the situation at the end of each poem. An easy language summary is there to understand the gist of the poem. So, let's start the journey of love, life and karma through lyrical poetry.
Lexicology, Semantics and Lexicography
Author: Julie Coleman
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 9027299617
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
The papers in this volume show the range and direction of current work in historical semantics and word-studies. There is a strong focus throughout on semantic change and lexical innovation, interpreted within a sociolinguistic, cultural or textual context. Many of the papers draw on the remarkable range of electronic resources now available to historical linguists, notably corpora, dictionaries, bibliographies and thesauruses, and show the effects that these have had in stimulating new lines of research or the re-interpretation of previous conclusions. Cognitive semantics, and especially prototype theory, emerges as a challenging theoretical framework for much current research. The volume contains a selection from papers presented at the 10th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (10ICEHL). They include work on historical lexicography and an account of the workshop on electronic dictionary resources, such as the Revised Oxford English Dictionary, which formed the centrepiece of the Fourth G. L. Brook Symposium.
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 9027299617
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
The papers in this volume show the range and direction of current work in historical semantics and word-studies. There is a strong focus throughout on semantic change and lexical innovation, interpreted within a sociolinguistic, cultural or textual context. Many of the papers draw on the remarkable range of electronic resources now available to historical linguists, notably corpora, dictionaries, bibliographies and thesauruses, and show the effects that these have had in stimulating new lines of research or the re-interpretation of previous conclusions. Cognitive semantics, and especially prototype theory, emerges as a challenging theoretical framework for much current research. The volume contains a selection from papers presented at the 10th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (10ICEHL). They include work on historical lexicography and an account of the workshop on electronic dictionary resources, such as the Revised Oxford English Dictionary, which formed the centrepiece of the Fourth G. L. Brook Symposium.
Uttering the Word
Author: Armando Maggi
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791439012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Employing contemporary theoretical perspectives, Uttering the Word provides the first detailed analysis of the language and thought of Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi (1566-1607), an important but neglected Renaissance mystic. Borrowing from Lacan, de Certeau, and Deleuze, Maggi analyzes de' Pazzi's unique mystical discourse and studies how the Florentine visionary interprets the relationship between orality and writing, authorship and audience, sexual identity and language.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791439012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Employing contemporary theoretical perspectives, Uttering the Word provides the first detailed analysis of the language and thought of Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi (1566-1607), an important but neglected Renaissance mystic. Borrowing from Lacan, de Certeau, and Deleuze, Maggi analyzes de' Pazzi's unique mystical discourse and studies how the Florentine visionary interprets the relationship between orality and writing, authorship and audience, sexual identity and language.
Seeking Love in Modern Britain
Author: Zoe Strimpel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350095931
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Seeking Love in Modern Britain charts the emergence of the modern British single through an account of the dating industry that sprang up to serve men and women. It shows how – amid a period of unprecedented sexual and social change – 'the single' became a key unisex identity and lifestyle. From around 1970, a growing, cottage-style matchmaking industry in Britain was offering the romantically solo a choice between computer dating firms, such as Dateline or Compudate, introduction agencies and the lonely hearts pages of Private Eye, Time Out and others. Zoe Strimpel reveals how this rapidly expanding landscape of services was catering to a new breed of single people, and how – by the late 1990s – singleness had become the culturally mainstream, wholly expected part of the romantic life cycle that it is today. Refuting the widespread idea that the Internet invented modern dating, this book uses an eclectic and engaging range of first-person accounts and snapshots from the time to show that the story of contemporary romance, mediated courtship and singleness began in a time long before Tinder.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350095931
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Seeking Love in Modern Britain charts the emergence of the modern British single through an account of the dating industry that sprang up to serve men and women. It shows how – amid a period of unprecedented sexual and social change – 'the single' became a key unisex identity and lifestyle. From around 1970, a growing, cottage-style matchmaking industry in Britain was offering the romantically solo a choice between computer dating firms, such as Dateline or Compudate, introduction agencies and the lonely hearts pages of Private Eye, Time Out and others. Zoe Strimpel reveals how this rapidly expanding landscape of services was catering to a new breed of single people, and how – by the late 1990s – singleness had become the culturally mainstream, wholly expected part of the romantic life cycle that it is today. Refuting the widespread idea that the Internet invented modern dating, this book uses an eclectic and engaging range of first-person accounts and snapshots from the time to show that the story of contemporary romance, mediated courtship and singleness began in a time long before Tinder.