Headless World

Headless World
Author: Stan I. S. Law
Publisher: INHOUSEPRESS
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0973187263

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Join Anne (heroine of The Avatar Syndrome); her husband, Peter; Sir Ian, the affable maestro; Gabriel, the mystical butler; and their new friend, Gio, the quirky but powerful Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church as they unravel the most sinister bid for power the world has ever seen. THE HEADLESS WORLD pits the traditions and beauty of the Vatican against the cold mechanical might of the American War Machine. The whole world is the playing field. What some readers said: I loved the characters. I loved the action. I was amazed at the resolution. Read it! Now! (B. Happach, publisher, Montreal, QC) Don't miss this exciting thriller. It'll keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish! (M. Whitthoeft, Point Claire, Canada) The Pentagon's most diabolical plot for world domination. (Bryn Symonds, writer, Montreal) The Amnesia Machine... As deadly as it is cathartic. Amazing! (J.F. Johnson, Vancouver, BC) Stan Law never ceases to astonish me by the breadth and depth of his erudition, the reach of his vocabulary, and the boldness of his ideas and plot. With this book he's outdone yourself again. (Kate Jones, Pasadena, USA)

Land Of The Headless

Land Of The Headless
Author: Adam Roberts
Publisher: Gollancz
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575100338

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THE LAND OF THE HEADLESS is set in a far future where mankind has taken his religious dogma and the divsions that result from it out into space. On a planet where society is shaped by a strict adherance to the word of God as laid out in the Old Testament and Quran a poet is accused of the rape of a woman. Found guilty he must face the punishment laid down in the Good Book; beheading. Beheaded, he is fitted with a neck valve, ordinator and basic sensory equipment and sent out into the world. But he bears a terrible and very visible stigma. the only way he can make a living is to join the army and serve in the war against the neighbouring planet. And plan his revenge against the man he believes is really guilty. LAND OF THE HEADLESS is a searing satire of religious fundamentalism, a novel of love and war and a study of self-delusion. It is an elegantly written, thought-provoking and unique SF novel.

The Headless Man

The Headless Man
Author: Peter Dube
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2020-05-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781772141559

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Poetry. THE HEADLESS MAN awakens into a strange landscape. He must make sense of it through his actions, striving to determine whether there is a place for him in a world not made in his image or whether he must imagine something different in order to be. He cannot speak, see, or hear in the usual ways, so he must learn to do these things using other parts of his body, leading him to a fuller sense of himself. In this gothic, picaresque narrative, laced with horror and humour, Montreal surrealist Peter Dubé addresses his concern with queer challenges to identity and sexual boundaries, exploring questions about insider and outsider, what constitutes the "normal" and what is relegated to the realm of the "monstrous."

The Avatar Syndrome

The Avatar Syndrome
Author: Stan I. S. Law
Publisher: INHOUSEPRESS
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0973187255

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"The Avatar Syndrome" follows Anne from childhood to womanhood; from a troubled, taciturn youth, to a world-renowned violinist; from misunderstood recluse, to messiah of a higher truth and beauty. From 5 Stars Reviews: "The author is an enlightened being and it is very evident in this masterpiece"" (Michael P.Tinsley, Amazon.com) "If you love art, music, philosophy, beauty, and... science, then read this book". (Adam Kerry, Smashwords)

The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow

The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow
Author: Mark Latham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2015-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472807987

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The legend of Sleepy Hollow is one of the great tales of American folklore, supposedly stemming from Washington Irving's famous short story. But what if there was more to the ghostly fable than meets the eye? What if Irving's account was based on fact? And what if the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow was not unique, but merely one of a strange line of malevolent spirits sighted across the world, bringing misfortune to all that witness them? Within this book you will find long-forgotten lore about the headless spirits that have plagued mankind for centuries, and perhaps even now seek ingress into our world. The Headless Horseman, and others like him, is at large in the dark places of the world, and should one encounter such a revenant, it is said that tragedy will surely follow...

Headless World

Headless World
Author: Ascher/Straus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9781620540497

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Composed of one hundred thirty-one pieces divided midway by a solid red page, Headless World confronts the invention of Time within the universe of human experience, memory and desire. Impressionistic, disruptive, and hermetically philosophical, this is a strangely alluring, disturbingly prophetic, and comically horrifying novel. The edges between human reality and inhuman fantasy are sharply observed and imbued with saturated colors, sensual cravings, sonic banality, ontological mystery, theatrical cruelty, and an encroaching trans-human future. "There's something uncanny about Headless World, as if Death was broadcasting a mysteriously encoded sit-com to let us know it's on its way, or as if an alien species that had devoured our memories was now using them to shift the syntax of our thoughts. As if several childhoods that had only ever appeared on television suddenly came to life as an amnesiac's fragmented memories of the twentieth century, the laughs played for horror and the horror for laughs. A strange object, unlike any other book you'll ever read, relentless, hilarious, a ferocious trance, a secret key. The final Ascher/Straus novel will help you think about time and memory and what's been missing from the screens that replaced our heads-almost all of us, almost everything. A brilliant lucid dream about technologies that continue to root so deeply into reality that they've become the fairy tales we recite to children as we're decapitating them one more time."-Stephen Beachy, author of Glory Hole (FC2)

Headless

Headless
Author: Benjamin Weissman
Publisher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617750905

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A collection of short fiction that’s “fearless, fun, and sometimes filthy” (Alice Sebold, bestselling author of The Lovely Bones). Called “wildly inventive, profane, and hilarious” by Bret Easton Ellis, these short stories from the author of the cult classic Dear Dead Person head in countess surprising directions—from a skiing Hitler on the bunny slope, to a man dealing with dubbing porn tapes and cleaning up an overflowing toilet, to the sex lives of bears. “Surprising, rollicking and clever, but not for the faint of heart . . . Truly original stories.” —Publishers Weekly “[A] playful mélange of erotic black comedy and domestic pathos, dysfunctional families and all-too-functional men, dictators and lumberjacks. Weissman is an expert juggler of tone.” —Los Angeles Times

Comparing the Literatures

Comparing the Literatures
Author: David Damrosch
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691201285

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From a leading figure in comparative literature, a major new survey of the field that points the way forward for a discipline undergoing rapid changes Literary studies are being transformed today by the expansive and disruptive forces of globalization. More works than ever circulate worldwide in English and in translation, and even national traditions are increasingly seen in transnational terms. To encompass this expanding literary universe, scholars and teachers need to increase their linguistic and cultural resources, rethink their methods and training, and reconceive the place of literature and criticism in the world. In Comparing the Literatures, David Damrosch integrates comparative, postcolonial, and world-literary perspectives to offer a comprehensive overview of comparative studies and its prospects in a time of great upheaval and great opportunity. Comparing the Literatures looks both at institutional forces and at key episodes in the life and work of comparatists who have struggled to define and redefine the terms of literary analysis over the past two centuries, from Johann Gottfried Herder and Germaine de Staël to Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, Franco Moretti, and Emily Apter. With literary examples ranging from Ovid and Kalidasa to James Joyce, Yoko Tawada, and the internet artists Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries, Damrosch shows how the main strands of comparison—philology, literary theory, colonial and postcolonial studies, and the study of world literature—have long been intertwined. A deeper understanding of comparative literature's achievements, persistent contradictions, and even failures can help comparatists in literature and other fields develop creative responses to today's most important questions and debates. Amid a multitude of challenges and new possibilities for comparative literature, Comparing the Literatures provides an important road map for the discipline's revitalization.