Maria's Ghost

Maria's Ghost
Author: Henry Mora
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1469148455

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A woman uncovers the sinister reason behind a haunting that has plagued her for years. After moving from her birth town of Tijuana, Mexico, she learns the spirit followed her to a suburb of Los Angeles - Highland Park, where the situation escalates into a powerful supernatural attraction. Fearing the ghost has overstepped his boundaries after she suspects he is having sex with her while she sleeps, she seeks the guidance of a psychiatrist when she believes the ghost is causing her to become pregnant. After years of psychoanalysis, the psychiatrist’s prognosis is that her case is due to a persistent sexually imaginative mind. Her life condescends into a state of depression and despairs when her psychiatrist and family choose to institutionalize her to avoid further damage to her psyche. The situation intensifies into another-worldly tale where the entity that caused her misery is the very one that rescues her from an emotional breakdown. This fictional tale with overtones of DNA extraction, alien visitation, and romance will keep you in edge-of-your-seat suspense.

Javier Marías's Debt to Translation

Javier Marías's Debt to Translation
Author: Gareth J. Wood
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191636452

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This is a book about translation and literary influence. It takes as its subject Spain's most important contemporary novelist, Javier Marías (1951-), who worked as a literary translator for a significant portion of his early career. Since then, he has maintained that translation had a crucial impact on the development of his writing style and his literary frame of reference. It examines his claims to the influence of three writers whose works he translated, Laurence Sterne, Sir Thomas Browne, and Vladimir Nabokov. It does so by engaging in close reading of his translations, examining how he meets the linguistic, syntactic, and cultural challenges they present. His prolonged engagement with their prose is then set alongside his own novels and short stories, the better to discern precisely how and in what ways his works have been shaped by their influence and through translation. Hence this study begins by asking why Marías should have turned to translation in the cultural landscape of Spain in the 1970s and how the ideological standpoints that animated his decision affect the way he translates. His translation of Sterne's Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman is set alongside his pseudo-autobiographical novel Negra espalda del tiempo (Dark Back of Time), while his translation of Sir Thomas Browne's Urn Burial is then analysed in tandem with that produced by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares. Subsequent chapters examine how Browne's prose has shaped Marías's thinking on oblivion, posterity, and time. The final chapters offer an analysis of the partial translation and palimpsest of Lolita he undertook in the early 1990s and of his most ambitious novel to date, Tu rostro mañana (Your Face Tomorrow), as a work in which characterization is underpinned by both literary allusion and the hydridization of works Marías has translated.

A Companion to Javier Marías

A Companion to Javier Marías
Author: David K. Herzberger
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1855662302

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A detailed and lively discussion and analysis of the novels, short stories, newspaper columns, and other works of one of the most important and popular writers in Spain today. This book provides the most comprehensive study to date of the full range of Marías' writing, including discussion and analysis of his literary and intellectual formation, his development as a novelist and short story writer, andhis unique perspective offered in nearly twenty-five years of newspaper columns on topics ranging from religion to football. Above all, Marías is examined as a writer of fictions. As a translator of several canonical works from English to Spanish, Marías came to appreciate the preciseness of words as well as their ambiguity, their capacity to represent as well as their propensity to distort. The author examines Marías's constant awareness of how languagecan be used to construct stories as the foundation for engaging the world as well as for imagining it. The nature of Marías's storytelling, and the way in which he imagines, form the principal focus of this Companion. David K. Herzberger is Professor and Chair of the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of California, Riverside.

Ghost Investigator

Ghost Investigator
Author: Linda Zimmermann
Publisher: Spirited Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780971232600

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A colection of true ghost stories from the Hudson Valley region, by Ghost Investigator Linda Zimmermann. These are the revised and updated versions of those stories previously published in four separate books "Ghosts of Rockland County", "Haunted Hudson Valley", "More Haunted Hudson Valley" and "Haunted Hudson Valley 3."

100 True and Terrifying Ghost Stories

100 True and Terrifying Ghost Stories
Author: Robert J Dornan
Publisher: Robert J Dornan
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2024-07-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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In the silent whispers of night, when shadows cloak the world and an unsettling stillness hangs in the air, a lost realm awaits where past and present intertwine. This is a realm where echoes of bygone eras linger, the unfulfilled and forgotten roam freely, and the unseen make their presence known in the most chilling ways. "100 True and Terrifying Ghost Stories" offers a haunting invitation into this spectral world. This book is a compendium of the uncanny and unexplained, presenting a diverse collection of spectral encounters from across the globe— from China to America, Peru to London. These are true events that defy logical explanation and challenge our understanding of reality. Within these pages, you will meet spirits that wander ancient castles and bloody battlefields, phantoms haunting suburban homes and bustling city streets, and apparitions manifesting in unexpected places. Encounters range from mildly unsettling to downright terrifying, featuring playful poltergeists and vengeful wraiths. Each narrative offers a glimpse into a world where the ordinary and extraordinary collide, and the living and the dead share a tenuous coexistence. So, turn the page, and let the journey begin. But be warned: once you enter the world of the supernatural, you may find it hard to leave. The spirits within these pages are waiting to tell their stories, and they have been waiting for someone like you to listen.

The Madonna Ghost

The Madonna Ghost
Author: Linda Maria Frank
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491710632

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Seventeen-year-old Annie Tillery and her Aunt Jill set off for Long Islands Fire Island for a vacation of surf, sun, and sailing. Annie is happy to leave behind the stress of her relationship with her parents. Aunt Jill, who is an NYPD detective, is mixing her vacation with a case she must keep secret from Annie, who is suspicious nevertheless. Annie finds romance and intrigue when she meets Ty Egan, the nephew of their host on the island. They find themselves in the middle of an eerie adventure when she and Ty investigate the tragic and perplexing story of a local ghost. Annie becomes increasingly uneasy and the investigation turns sinister when Aunt Jill goes missing, the ghost appears, and the troublesome neighbors in the cottage next door become hostile. When they find one of Aunt Jills special earrings on the neighbors porch, they begin to wonder what she was doing there. Will they find Aunt Jill before its too late? In the breathless conclusion to their investigation, Annie and Ty narrowly escape death solving the mystery of The Madonna Ghost.

The Ghost of Panna Maria

The Ghost of Panna Maria
Author: Rita Kerr
Publisher: Eakin Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2018-05-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781681791241

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In the year 1854, the first Polish settlement of America was founded at Panna Maria, Texas. After enduring a long, perilous voyage from Poland, the first Polish settlers faced many hardships in Texas. The historical facts in this book are documented. The ghost stories are based on folk tales and, perhaps, fiction.

Ghost Stories from the American South

Ghost Stories from the American South
Author: W. K. McNeil
Publisher: august house
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1985
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780935304848

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Collects Southern legends and folk tales about haunted houses, supernatural events, and the appearances of ghosts

Weekly World News

Weekly World News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1995-08-22
Genre:
ISBN:

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Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world's only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.

California’s Haunted Central Coast

California’s Haunted Central Coast
Author: Evie Ybarra
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467140937

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Eerie haunts and stories of apparitions stretch along the California coast from Monterey Bay to the Channel Islands. James Dean's presence lingers at the site of his deadly car crash on Highway 46, and a ghost-in-residence presides over the Robert Louis Stevenson house in Monterey. Learn of the ghoulish murders of the Reed family at the San Miguel Mission, the mysterious spirits that haunt the Hearst Castle and the twisted tales of strange occurrences in what was once the Camarillo State Hospital. Join author Evie Ybarra as she explores the unexplained along this infamous coast.