Frozen Teardrop

Frozen Teardrop
Author: Lucinda Ruh
Publisher: SelectBooks
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1590792130

"World figure skating champion Lucinda Ruh, known as the "Queen of Spin" for her creative spinning and her holding of the Guinness world record for the longest spin on ice, tells her story of the harsh realities of the world of competitive figure skating to inspire young people to have the vision and strength to overcome adversity"--Provided by publisher.

Don McKay

Don McKay
Author: Brian Bartlett
Publisher: Guernica Editions
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781550712520

Analyzing 30 years of Don McKay's achievements, this critique explores one of the most original bodies of work in contemporary English-language poetry. Emphasizing details of ornithology, botany, weather, industry, and the arts, as well as focusing on varied geographic settings, his poetry opens countless doors for analysis. Fourteen contributors examine the complex contradictions of McKay's work, including nuanced description and intricate metaphor, philosophical phrasing and folksy idiom, madcap humor and elegy.

Sacred Surrealism, Dissidence and International Avant-Garde Prose

Sacred Surrealism, Dissidence and International Avant-Garde Prose
Author: Vivienne Brough-Evans
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317060164

Vivienne Brough-Evans proposes a compelling new way of reevaluating aspects of international surrealism by means of the category of divin fou, and consequently deploys theories of sacred ecstasy as developed by the Collège de Sociologie (1937–39) as a critical tool in shedding new light on the literary oeuvre of non-French writers who worked both within and against a surrealist framework. The minor surrealist genre of prose literature is considered herein, rather than surrealism's mainstay, poetry, with the intention of fracturing preconceptions regarding the medium of surrealist expression. The aim is to explore whether International surrealism can begin to be more fully explained by an occluded strain of 'dissident' surrealist thought that searches outside the self through the affects of ekstasis. Bretonian surrealism is widely discussed in the field of surrealist studies, and there is a need to consider what is left out of surrealist practice when analysed through this Bretonian lens. The Collège de Sociologie and Georges Bataille's theories provide a model of such elements of 'dissident' surrealism, which is used to analyse surrealist or surrealist influenced prose by Alejo Carpentier, Leonora Carrington and Gellu Naum respectively representing postcolonial, feminist and Balkan locutions. The Collège and Bataille's 'dissident' surrealism diverges significantly from the concerns and approach towards the subject explored by surrealism. Using the concept of ekstasis to organise Bataille's theoretical ideas of excess and 'inner experience' and the Collège's thoughts on the sacred it is possible to propose a new way of reading types of International surrealist literature, many of which do not come to the forefront of the surrealist literary oeuvre.

Never Was. . .

Never Was. . .
Author: Eddie Newton
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2001-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595209505

There nEver was a sunset so sumptuous as the first, when creation birthed the grand fire that dashed its light out upon the solar system, exploding into a brilliant blue across Earth's vast sky. There nEver was a girl so pretty and perfect as the girl next door, who would thief your heart with a stolen glance and make you dream of angels and futures and love found in your very own backyard. There nEver was a peach, so ripe and full of juices that the mound positively erupted in your mouth, overtaking every sense until you were slave to each bite, and all that was and ever would be again was that fuzzy fruit. There nEver was a day so perfect that you would enjoy every second, savor each moment as if time itself were joy unbound, and to reach the midnight hour and the closing of the day would be like unto death itself. There nEver was a love so grand that it defeated all time and space, not bound by the laws of physics but transcending all rules and crushing them under love's heel, defining its grandness by mocking all the barriers of science and faith, existing not only forever, but beyond even the meek words that bind its August majesty. There nEver was a tale told as thus . . .

Cosmic Creatures: The Snuggly Snowpop

Cosmic Creatures: The Snuggly Snowpop
Author: Tom Huddleston
Publisher: Nosy Crow
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1839941340

On a faraway planet, cute alien animals need help! Luckily, Charlie and her robot friend, Random, are ready for any rescue adventure... Charlie and her dad are on a mission with Captain Robertson to climb the highest mountain on planet Vela. When some very cute, very cheeky snowpops turn up and start to cause mischief, the captain is not amused. But a snowstorm threatens to put them all in danger. It's time for the snowpops to come to the rescue! Fans of Zoe's Rescue Zoo and Holly Webb will love Cosmic Creatures! Beautifully illustrated throughout by Sophy Williams, Cosmic Creatures is perfect for animal-mad readers aged 5+. Look out for the other Cosmic Creatures stories! - The Runaway Rumblebear - The Friendly Firecat - The Helpful Hootpuff

Beautiful & Battered

Beautiful & Battered
Author: Orkidedatter
Publisher: Next Chapter Godo-Kaisha
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2021-12-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

From the north a butterfly in winter land under the Polar star in the elongated small country -Norway- If you listen carefully you can hear her wing stroke rises from a descending black star from a nightmare visions flash down below the abyss. Breaks through the chains from a cage of another day healing subconsciously a picture of pain. Bleeding memories and a battered country girl, but beautiful as the midnight sun. Strong as the Northern Lights dances on the black canvas of the sky. She colors her soul`s landscape of a ruin to an architectural masterpiece.

Vampire Down

Vampire Down
Author: Steven Montano
Publisher: Steven Montano
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-06-24
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Who ever knew the end would come so soon? In this final volume of the BLOOD SKIES series, Eric Cross and Danica Black find themselves facing impossible odds in the desolate ruins of the world they once knew. Hunted by the mercenary forces of the newly formed East Claw Coalition and desperate to find the elusive White Mother, the two refugees will be pushed to the limits of their abilities and sanity as they struggle to survive. Meanwhile, in the near future, the undead hunter called Reaver searches for the lost city of Bloodhollow, the place where humankind will make its final stand, while the undead of New Koth and the rebellious White Children make their push to end the reign of the Ebon Kingdoms once and for all. As timelines collide and the spider weaves her web, the battle for the fate of the riven world will come to its violent conclusion in the depths of a forgotten city, where unlikely heroes will emerge and hidden evils shall finally be revealed...

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1074
Release: 1952
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

One Good Turn Deserves a Mother

One Good Turn Deserves a Mother
Author: Les Hendrickson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595247695

All Nathaniel Turn wanted was steady employment. A regular guy with regular ideals, Nate was in no way prepared for what awaited him aboard the space station. He never intended to be a traitor to the entire Human race. How could he? After all, there was no such things as aliens…right? NOT!