Into the Nanten - The Record of My Exile (Journal One)

Into the Nanten - The Record of My Exile (Journal One)
Author: Jay Swanson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2015-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780983469988

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Into the Nanten is the journal of Marceles na Tetrarch, a man exiled into the world's most hostile jungle in search of a man that he hates who was exiled there 20 years before him. With four companions, Marceles must face bandits, monsters, cannibals, and worse as he tries clear his name through valor in the depths of the fallen Nanten Kingdom. A failed state, the Nanten Kingdom fell to a series of coups around one hundred years ago. Marceles has been exiled there as punishment for the murder of a woman by the name of Lystra, a crime so severe that it nearly destroyed his order's relationship with the Old Empire. He reached out to every man who owed him his life in hopes of finding help on his mission. Only four responded. This is their story.

Old Taoist

Old Taoist
Author: Stephen Addiss
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2000
Genre: Authors, Japanese
ISBN: 0231116578

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In the literary and artistic milieu of early modern Japan the Chinese and Japanese arts flourished side by side. Kodojin, the "Old Taoist" (1865-1944), was the last of these great poet-painters in Japan. Portraying this last representative of a tradition of gentle and refined artistry in the midst of a society that valued economic growth and national achievement, this beautifully illustrated book includes a wide selection of his finest poems, paintings, and calligraphy.

An Anthology of German Literature

An Anthology of German Literature
Author: Calvin Thomas
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3732629058

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Reproduction of the original.

The Kingdom of Slender Swords

The Kingdom of Slender Swords
Author: Hallie Erminie Rives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1910
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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History of Holland

History of Holland
Author: George Edmundson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107660890

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This 1922 book presents an account of the development of the Netherlands, from the Burgundian period up until the reign of Queen Wilhelmina.

The Nation

The Nation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1878
Genre: Current events
ISBN:

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Memory, Metaphor, and Aby Warburg's Atlas of Images

Memory, Metaphor, and Aby Warburg's Atlas of Images
Author: Christopher D. Johnson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-09-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0801464536

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The work of German cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg (1866–1929) has had a lasting effect on how we think about images. This book is the first in English to focus on his last project, the encyclopedic Atlas of Images: Mnemosyne. Begun in earnest in 1927, and left unfinished at the time of Warburg’s death in 1929, the Atlas consisted of sixty-three large wooden panels covered with black cloth. On these panels Warburg carefully, intuitively arranged some thousand black-and-white photographs of classical and Renaissance art objects, as well as of astrological and astronomical images ranging from ancient Babylon to Weimar Germany. Here and there, he also included maps, manuscript pages, and contemporary images taken from newspapers. Trying through these constellations of images to make visible the many polarities that fueled antiquity’s afterlife, Warburg envisioned the Atlas as a vital form of metaphoric thought. While the nondiscursive, frequently digressive character of the Atlas complicates any linear narrative of its themes and contents, Christopher D. Johnson traces several thematic sequences in the panels. By drawing on Warburg’s published and unpublished writings and by attending to Warburg’s cardinal idea that "pathos formulas" structure the West’s cultural memory, Johnson maps numerous tensions between word and image in the Atlas. In addition to examining the work itself, he considers the literary, philosophical, and intellectual-historical implications of the Atlas. As Johnson demonstrates, the Atlas is not simply the culmination of Warburg’s lifelong study of Renaissance culture but the ultimate expression of his now literal, now metaphoric search for syncretic solutions to the urgent problems posed by the history of art and culture.

Now-time Image-space

Now-time Image-space
Author: Kia Lindroos
Publisher: Sophi Academic Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789513903411

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Lindroos constructs an alternative interpretation on history, time, politics and art, approached through the moment of the Now (Jetztzeit). In the first section, she elaborates the critique of chronologic-linear way of understanding history. Through a close reading of Benjamin's "Work of Art" essay, the second section examines the problems of origins, authenticity and traditions of art through the ideas of artistic avant-garde and politicization of aesthetics. The end of the book discusses the concept of image and the new images as an Image-Space (Bildraum) of action.

Haiku Guy

Haiku Guy
Author: David G. Lanoue
Publisher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-05
Genre: Haiku
ISBN: 9781893959132

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Perhaps the first novel to take as its subject the appreciation and crafting of haiku, this is the story of Buck-Teeth, a provincial poet and fictitious student of the Japanese classical haiku master Issa, who, in the course of his training, travels to ancient Edo and contemporary New Orleans, falls in and out of love, considers the many schools of haiku, and ultimately learns what it is to be a poet. Along the way we are offered gentle lessons on haiku and what we might put into it, how it and we got this way, and what it all might mean.

Steal the Stars

Steal the Stars
Author: Nat Cassidy
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250172624

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Steal the Stars, a debut novel by Nat Cassidy, is based on the science fiction podcast from Tor Labs, written by Mac Rogers. Dakota “Dak” Prentiss guards the biggest secret in the world. They call it “Moss.” It’s your standard grey alien from innumerable abduction stories. It still sits at the controls of the spaceship it crash-landed eleven years ago. A secret military base was built around the crash site to study both Moss and the dangerous technology it brought to Earth. The day Matt Salem joins her security team, Dak’s whole world changes. It’s love at first sight—which is a problem, since they both signed ironclad contracts vowing not to fraternize with other military personnel. If they run, they’ll be hunted for what they know. Dak and Matt have only way to be together: do the impossible. Steal Moss and sell the secret of its existence. And they can’t afford a single mistake.