Mr. Cucumber Goes Bananas

Mr. Cucumber Goes Bananas
Author: Thomas Gerner Larsen
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595272460

In the present book we follow the billionaire John Greeley alias Mr. Cucumber around the world, where he farts and burps his way through luxurious hotels, restaurants, airplanes, Playboy Clubs and brothels. John was born with hair and beard like an adult. Well, such things can happen, we all know that. But he also had a few extras, as already indicated. From an early age people occasionally ran to save their lives because of his explosive stomach. Eventually whole buildings would vanish around him. Mr. Cucumber is 63 years old at the time that he tells his story. But he looks like a man at 25 and behaves like a kid. At some point in life he develops clairvoyant abilities.

The Borribles Go For Broke

The Borribles Go For Broke
Author: Michael de Larrabeiti
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765350068

In the unspecified future in London, a war erupts between the Borribles, a gang of creatures who formerly were children, and their arch enemies, the Rumbles.

The High/low Consensus

The High/low Consensus
Author: Helen Elizabeth Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1980
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Working with Texts

Working with Texts
Author: Maggie Bowring
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2005-08-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134758286

Working with Texts: A Core Book for Language Analysis provides a basic foundation for understanding aspects of English language crucial in the analysis of text. The major topics covered include writing, the sound system of spoken English, words, sentence grammar and discourse construction. The wide range of texts examined include literary extracts from prose fiction (Jeanette Winterson, Anne Tyler), poetry (D. H. Lawrence, Margaret Atwood), drama (John Godber) and graphic novels (Neil Gaiman), but also a huge diversity of texts from contemporary media: newspaper articles, advertisements (Gap, Kelloggs), political speeches and original authentic materials (children's writing, signs, everyday conversation). Student-friendly features include: * Activities showing how language works in texts and their contexts * Commentaries which follow each activity, highlighting main points of language use * Wide coverage of different genres: literary texts, notes, memos, signs, advertisements, leaflets, speeches, conversation * Suggestions for further reading and additional self-study exercises * Key words highlighted and a full index of terms Ideal for introductory courses to English Language and Literature and Linguistics. Also of interest to students of media and communication studies.