Snapshots of the Soul

Snapshots of the Soul
Author: Molly Thomasy Blasing
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501753703

Snapshots of the Soul considers how photography has shaped Russian poetry from the early twentieth century to the present day. Drawing on theories of the lyric and the elegy, the social history of technology, and little-known archival materials, Molly Thomasy Blasing offers close readings of poems by Boris Pasternak, Marina Tsvetaeva, Joseph Brodsky, and Bella Akhmadulina, as well as by the late and post-Soviet poets Andrei Sen-Sen'kov, Arkadii Dragomoshchenko, and Kirill Medvedev, to understand their fascination with the visual language, representational power, and metaphorical possibilities offered by the camera and the photographic image. Within the context of long-standing anxieties about the threat that visual media pose to literary culture, Blasing finds that these poets were attracted to the affinities and tensions that exist between the lyric or elegy and the snapshot. Snapshots of the Soul reveals that at the core of each poet's approach to "writing the photograph" is the urge to demonstrate the superior ability of poetic language to capture and convey human experience. Open Access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Snapshot

Snapshot
Author: Brandon Sanderson
Publisher: Dragonsteel, LLC
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1938570154

Snapshots of the Human Heart

Snapshots of the Human Heart
Author: Christopher A. Hostettler
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781006417450

"What's Within" Although this book is rather thin, It dives into the deeper end Of life and seeks to softly mend The sinking soul within. Divorce . . . depression . . . (suicide)? Though not referred to in such terms, The reader quickly comes to learn It's hope he can't allow to die! Worship . . . family . . . each a slice Of what you'll find throughout this book, Which longs to lift the reader's look From underwater up-to Christ! ". . . In the World War II movie, A Matter of Life and Death, a British pilot recites poetry over the radio as his plane is crashing. The female radio operator on the other end of the line asks if he wrote those words. As the pilot goes down, his final words are: 'I'd rather have written that than flown through Hitler's legs!' Yes. That is how I feel about those great works of the past. And that is how I feel about the masterful wordsmithery that Chris Hostettler has gifted us in this book!" -excerpt from the foreword by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, US Army (ret.) Author of On Killing, On Combat, On Spiritual Combat, and Bulletproof Marriage

Picture Imperfect

Picture Imperfect
Author: Susan Thogerson Maas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-02-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781941720103

Twelve-year-old JJ loves three things: her great-grandma, her cat, and photography. But she's never going to be a real photographer unless she gets better equipment. When her best friend, Kat, discovers a photo contest with the grand prize of a fancy digital camera-the kind JJ's parents could never afford-she jumps at the chance to win it. Things start going wrong when ditzy Aunt Lissa moves in under mysterious circumstances and JJ's forced to share her room. Why did Lissa lose her job anyway? Kat has all sorts of theories-theories that bring more trouble than the girls can imagine. Gram's not doing so great, the cat's always trying to sneak out, and Aunt Lissa's ruining JJ's summer. According to Gram, photography is JJ's God-given talent, but how can that be true when everything keeps going wrong? "The moving story of a young girl who finds her God-given gift, while coming to terms with loss and change." BILL MEYERS, Author of Eli and The Jesus Experience "Young readers will relate to the story of a girl trying to find her place in her family and in the world, and the strong voice and gentle sense of humor will keep them reading. Not to mention a wayward cat and a mystery or two. A fun read with real emotions and good values." JEANNIE ST. JOHN TAYLOR, Radio Host and Author/Illustrator of thirty-plus books "Delightful characters, realistic situations, and beautifully expressed emotions make Picture Imperfect the perfect read." ANGELA RUTH STRONG, Author of The Fun4Hire Series

Snapshots

Snapshots
Author: Tahira A. Ahmad
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1480858161

My life, my friends hopes and fears dreamy wishes dangling above my bed. A cottage in the woods the shallow flowing stream where we stood. My thinking corner Tahira Ahmad Tahira Ahmad enjoys capturing lifes beauty and recreating it through her eyes. In her first collection of poetry, Ahmad explores a variety of topics that include unconditional love, faith, and happy connections. Through diverse verse, Ahmad shares a heartfelt prayer for her mother, offers a glimpse inside a thinking corner, contemplates how we can all make the world a better place, defines what it means to experience an awakening, and wonders why behind everything black or white lies what only the heart can see. Snapshots: Silent Thoughts in Words shares a moving and inspirational collection of poems that reflects on one womans journey through life as she learns, loves, and finds the beauty in the world around her.

The Sun in My Palm

The Sun in My Palm
Author: Parneet Jaggi
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

The Sun in my Palm is a collection of poems born from the depths of contemplation and introspection. The poems explore the ineffable connections that bind souls together,transcending the physical and touching the sublime. Nestled within these verses is anundercurrent of detachment, recognition that the true nature of reality often eludes us when we cling too tightly to the ephemeral. It is within this detachment that the essence of truth begins to reveal itself, like a hidden gem awaiting discovery. The spirituality permeating the poems is not bound by dogma or doctrine, but a transcendent exploration of the connection between the self and the universe.The title encapsulates the radiant core of what lies within. Poetry is our miniature sun- asource of warmth, illumination, and energy within our reach. In the palm of our hands, we hold the capacity to create and experience worlds, emotions, and epiphanies.

Now Is Then

Now Is Then
Author: Marvin Heiferman
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781568987484

Deceptive in their ease of creation, diminutive size, and sheer abundance, snapshots are often thought of as the most innocent type of photography. But snapshots are complex and willful pictures—premeditated, fussed over, and often predetermined. The postures we adopt, the gestures we pantomime, the exaggerated facial expressions we compose and try to hold for a split second are all meant to express the emotional weight of a certain moment. In a time when digital cameras make photography all too easy, it is fascinating to look back on a day when image making was more deliberate. Now is Then features images from the 1920s through the 1960s, the golden age of snapshot photography. The photos—quirky, elegant, heartbreaking, and heart-warming—both celebrate and question the conventions of snapshot photography. Texts by well known visual culture critics offer fresh perspectives on the snapshots and their power over us. Unlike previous explorations of vernacular photography, Now Is Then takes a step forward to look at the broader cultural impact of snapshots—why we make them, how we use them, why they become relics, and, most importantly, what they reveal about us.

Soul Made Flesh

Soul Made Flesh
Author: Carl Zimmer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 147679975X

In this unprecedented history of a scientific revolution, award-winning author and journalist Carl Zimmer tells the definitive story of the dawn of the age of the brain and modern consciousness. Told here for the first time, the dramatic tale of how the secrets of the brain were discovered in seventeenth-century England unfolds against a turbulent backdrop of civil war, the Great Fire of London, and plague. At the beginning of that chaotic century, no one knew how the brain worked or even what it looked like intact. But by the century's close, even the most common conceptions and dominant philosophies had been completely overturned, supplanted by a radical new vision of man, God, and the universe. Presiding over the rise of this new scientific paradigm was the founder of modern neurology, Thomas Willis, a fascinating, sympathetic, even heroic figure at the center of an extraordinary group of scientists and philosophers known as the Oxford circle. Chronicled here in vivid detail are their groundbreaking revelations and the often gory experiments that first enshrined the brain as the physical seat of intelligence -- and the seat of the human soul. Soul Made Flesh conveys a contagious appreciation for the brain, its structure, and its many marvelous functions, and the implications for human identity, mind, and morality.

Snapshots

Snapshots
Author: Paul W. Buchanan
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0738710733

Revolving between past and present, Buchanans vivid snapshot vignettes evoke a young mans struggle with oncoming adulthood, heartbreak, and incredible loss, after his best friend, who has been running off with strange men shes met online, disappears.