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  • av John Blair
    224,-

    "In his deeply moving new collection, The Shape of Things to Come, John Blair offers us penetrating meditation on the Manhattan Project and its consequences, in terms both historically recuperative and, mindful of a cautionary anxiety, deeply psychological. Here the author borrows from a communal legacy of ancient story to situate the bomb, in spite and in light of its break with the past, as both an illumination of human nature and a shift of mythical scope and weight. In light of the new Zeitgeist and a threat as extreme as ever and yet faded from conversation, this book breathes new life into a much-needed public understanding."-Bruce Bond

  • av Khanh Ha
    278,-

    Winner of the Gival Press Novel Award"In this almost folkloric saga of a royal eunuch, his adopted daughter and the tragedies and triumphs of love in their lives from the days of the emperor's court to the war with America, Khanh Ha takes us deeply into the heart of traditional Vietnam in a tale told in such lushly poetic, descriptive language that it immerses the reader deeply and sensually into the gorgeousness of the land, the texture and taste of food, and the complex humanity of the characters. Her: The Flame Tree is an intricately woven, seductively fascinating story of family, sacrifice, loyalty and redeeming love in the face of heart-breaking loss that breathtakingly weaves the lives of individuals we come to know and care about into the saga of Vietnamese-and American-history." -Wayne Karlin, author of Memorial Days

  • av Robert L Giron
    235,-

    Songs for the Spirit, an English / Spanish, version of the psalms "is both refreshing to the soul and beautifully crafted. Gone is the sexist language of these ancient prayers, and mercifully gone also is the violence that too often mars their beauty in their original language. Giron has done a service to all who have reverenced the psalms but have avoided them over the years because of their dated language. This new translation will be welcomed not only by religious communities who pray the psalms in common, but also by individuals who have had to pick their way through the psalms, selecting for spiritual comfort only those psalms that speak to a modern sensibility. Readers today can now experience the reverence and joy expressed through Giron's newly edited translation of all the psalms."-George Klawitter, CSC, Professor of English, St. Edward's University

  • av Kate Monaghan
    193,-

  • - poems
    av Matthew Pennock
    181,-

    Winner of the Gival Press Poetry Award "A 19th-century automaton and other museum exhibits narrate this collection of poems . . . . Uncanny, heart-wrenching, and beautifully craftedpoems by an original voice." -Kirkus Reviews, August 5, 2020, starred review "Vast in scope, passionately imagined, and constructed with as much ingenuity as the famed contraption at its narrative''s heart, MatthewPennock''s second book hints at serious ontological questions as it invents its hero''s journey from automaton to autonomy. Like all contrivances that simulate human life, Pennock''s synthetic boy compels us to interrogate our own materiality, and to ask, if we are all just portions of the twisting / stew of particles and light assembled by mechanical chance, then what puts the lonely in us? Packed with insight and wit and told by a congress of oddities-the narration travels back and forth in time and juggles various perspectives, including that of a trained seal, a fortune teller machine, and both halves of P.T. Barnum''s bogus mermaid-The Miracle Machine is an irresistible, at times provocative, and often powerfully affecting book."-Timothy Donnelly, author of The Problem of the Many

  • - Women's and Gender Studies at Community Colleges
     
    403,-

    Theory and Praxis: Women’s and Gender Studies at Community Colleges is the first book that focuses on women’s and gender studies at community colleges. It brings together voices from faculty, researchers, program administrators, and students to examine the promise and challenges that these programs have in higher education.The topics addressed include: historical narratives and current data on women’s and gender studies at community colleges; theoretical discussions of critical and liberatory pedagogies in the community college classroom and an articulation of these spaces as inherently activist sites; strategies and suggestions for curriculum development, co-curricular programming, and assessment; and critiques of the positioning of community colleges within neoliberal frameworks.

  • av Jeff Walt
    183,-

    Leave Smoke is a personal and down-to-earth collection of poetry that speaks to the ordinary and the ups and downs of life and relationships. Told with vivid language and raw emotion, the reader is easily whirled into the realm of the poetic voice. The poems capture the malaise of a society rarely redeemed by love in a world of hard work, chronic exhaustion, few pleasures: reminders of how we create an easy camaraderie to substitute for deeper connections. Jeff Walt's bluesy, compassionate poems are rooted in the real world of chance and transitory struggle and suffering, but they evoke an otherworldliness that perfectly complements their dabbling in pop-culture-infused daydreams and nightmares. Leave Smoke is one of those rare books of poems that you'll wish, like life, would never end."- Jeremy Halinen

  • av William Orem
    242,-

    "Miss Lucy is essential reading for anyone interested in Bram Stoker or his bestknown work Dracula. Orem, who is obviously knowledgeable about Stoker's life, and especially his work with the Lyceum Theatre, has created a haunting novel that explores possible origins. Anyone interested in Bram Stoker or Dracula must read Miss Lucy."-Carol Senf

  • av C M Mayo
    218,-

  • av Tyler McMahon
    216,-

    Winner of the Gival Press Novel Award / "Dream of Another America" is set in Central America, where a family dreams about leaving for America, the land of dreams. A current "Grapes of Wrath" with a Latin twist; this is a timely novel, given the current climate against immigration in the USA."McMahon's contribution to the body of immigrant literature is entrenched in questions of nationality, poverty, and family. He achieves a storytelling feat by creating an incredibly realistic narrative that is as poignant as it is breathtaking."- KIRKUS REVIEWS

  • - Poems
    av Linwood D Rumney
    178,-

    "I love the clarity and precision of Linwood Rumney's poems and his restrained yet intense voice. Intense because it is restrained, pressurized by his deft use of stanzaic structures and forms. Robert Frost and William Carlos Williams seem to be among his influences, but his voice and vision are clearly his own. Rumney writes about the natural world and the human world, and he sees in both of them a terrible 'excess' and a brutal 'lack'. But, as in 'A Mystery on the Greyhound Bus', he also recognizes that 'simple beauty persists', like the finch feeding her chicks in a bus station eave while a man on the platform, both laughing and crying, waves to a woman on the departing bus. Far more than simple beauty, that image-and Rumney's poetry throughout this book-is resonant and complex in the most compelling way."--Eric Nelson, judge and author of "Some Wonder: poems"

  • av Robert Schirmer
    232,-

  • av Stephanie Miller
    157,-

  • - poems
    av Teri Ellen Cross Davis
    157,-

  • av Thaddeus Rutkowski
    242,-

  • - Three Lives of a Woman
    av Elizabeth (Liverpool Hope University UK) Harris
    194,-

  • - poems
    av Eric (Missouri State University USA) Nelson
    151,-

  • av Barbara Louis Ungar
    143,-

    Winner of the Gival Press Poetry Award. The 2007 Adirondack Literary Award for the Best Book of Poetry

  • av Herman Melville & Ken Schellenberg
    151,-

    a well chosen anthology of Herman Melville's most thought provoking texts in what Schellenberg has called "Melville's most lavender moments." Without preaching his stance, Schellenberg adeptly introduces each selection and then allows the reader to reach his own conclusion.

  • av John Domini
    185,-

    "John Domini is a master of suspense and of psychological complexity. The result is an edgy, richly peopled and thoroughly absorbing novel."-Margot Livesey"

  • av Pamela Brown
    151,-

    A collection of animal fables suited for elementary school children.

  • av Pamela Brown
    151,-

    A collection of animal fables suited for elementary school children.

  • av Seth Brady Tucker
    143,-

  • av Thomas H McNeely
    185,-

  • av G Tod Slone
    143,-

    A collection of poetry in English and French. 2013 Paris Book Festival-Honorable Mention for Poetry

  • av Lisa Graley
    143,-

  • av Mark Brazaitis
    190,-

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