The Sky’s Larger Frame

The Sky’s Larger Frame
Author: Randall Compton
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1532682336

This three-part volume sounds out a cycle that delights in creation, despairs over evil, and longs for restoration. Tracing life's dualities, these poems press together faith and uncertainty, love and loss, dream and waking, depression and exuberance. Locating humanity between the immense and the slight, The Sky's Larger Frame explores the world as a construction site in which God both reveals and conceals the scaffolds of his presence.

Alex and the Winter Star

Alex and the Winter Star
Author: Ann Coburn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2009-01-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1849437491

In this hilarious sequel to Alex and The Warrior, Alex and Cat are once again faced with keeping the unruly Warrior under control, not an easy feat for the pair as I'm sure you all know. One year older, Alex has started to doubt his old friend Warrior, but Warrior cannot leave until he's vanquished his deadly enemy the Skarg... Somehow the dreaded Skarg, who still can't decide whether to destroy the Earth or star in the next Hollywood movie, have found a way to break out of the game and with their new found freedom are planning world domination! Only through securing the help of his friend Alex can Warrior stop the villains dastardly plans and save the world from invasion... Incorporating the themes of friendship and what it means to belong, Alex and the Winter Star is not only play jam packed with adventure, danger and magic, but is underlined by important concepts and issues. Ideal for young actors and schools, Alex's new adventures are sure to capture the imagination of young readers, sending them spinning into a mystical world of possibilities.

Makhmalbaf at Large

Makhmalbaf at Large
Author: Hamid Dabashi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-11-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0857714554

The name of Mohsen Makhmalbaf is almost synonymous with the dramatic rise of Iranian cinema in the aftermath of the Islamic Revolution, and over the last quarter of a century, his career as filmmaker and writer has reflected the tumultuous history of his homeland and the fate of its neighbours. Hamid Dabashi draws from his friendship with Makhmalbaf, as well as his direct involvement with Makhmalbaf's films and thought, to give us this deeply engaging book on the tumultuous life and spectacular career of a great filmmaker. This is also the account of Makhmalbaf's transformation, from committed Muslim revolutionary, who was jailed for his part in the revolution, into an artistic humanist of great energy and elegance. His films, including 'The Peddler' and 'The Time for Love', 'Salaam Cinema', 'Gabbeh', 'Silence' and 'Kandahar', confound conventional genres and are always surprising. They represent his own journey and take part in it, in ways that Dabashi explores with great insight. Makhmalbaf's cinematic career started in Iran and has since expanded into Turkey, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and into Europe. Dabashi uncovers how, moving across boundaries, Makhmalbaf's creative genius can illuminate our contemporary world. And this book is in part the story of a friendship. As Mohsen Makhmalbaf writes in its Preface: 'Hamid Dabashi - this pious atheist friend of mine, the man who loves cinema and hates art, this political activist who abhors politics, this thinking, pondering, critical intellect... I have learned much from him. Perhaps he too, has learned from me. The times he and I have spent together have been occasions of discovery and illumination.'

Japan Dreams

Japan Dreams
Author: Mark Peters
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2013-10-21
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1468939610

A traveller comes to Japan and is slowly absorbed into a complex and increasingly unnerving interplay of reality, representation, substitution, the virtual, the artificial, the counterfeit and the unreal. In form, 'Japan Dreams' is loosely modelled on 'Pillow Book' by Sei Shonagon and 'As I crossed a bridge of dreams' by Lady Sarashina, both written c. 1000 AD. The narrative moves between travelogue, meditation, exploration of ideas, discourse on various subjects, dreams, lists, and introspection. Fact and fiction become harder to separate as the story unfolds. What starts as straightforward documentary metamorphoses into chaotic self-absorption, and the reader is left examining the very same question examined by the narrator: is this real? A very personal first-person account, 'Japan Dreams' touches on numerous aspects of Japanese culture: arts and heritage, attitudes to time and space, sexuality, language, technology, media, entertainment, identity and self, values, family, city and country life, and religion.

The Sky Blue

The Sky Blue
Author: Olin Jones Ross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1904
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

Photographic Printing Methods

Photographic Printing Methods
Author: William Henry Burbank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1887
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

"1 Photogravure illustration from two photographs of Catskill scenery, 'At the Catskills'. 1 Bromide print from a photograph of a Spanish cottage in Santa Barbara, Calif. [Includes an article by] Ernest Edwards on Photogravure... The Photogravure Company, New York, did the photogravure."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 90.

A Home in the Sky

A Home in the Sky
Author: Olivia Snowe
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434262790

In this modern version of Jack and the beanstalk, Jack trades his bike for some magic beans, and climbs the beanstalk to the apartment of Mr. Briareus, a large man with a magic chicken and a singing harp.