The pound and the fury

The pound and the fury
Author: Jack Mosse
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1526158795

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'A brilliant expose of how our financial system continues to operate largely unquestioned based on a blueprint for confusing and exploiting people.' Danny Dorling, author of Slowdown: The End of the Great Acceleration - and Why It's Good for the Planet, the Economy, and Our Lives 'A brilliantly engaging exploration of the self-serving mythologies that sustain our economy in the face of its growing dysfunctions and inequalities. We can't afford not to read it.' Aeron Davis, author of Reckless opportunists: Elites at the end of the Establishment 'Read this book if you want to understand the discriminative and unfair power relations behind the economy and why the public are deliberately blinded by myth and disinformation.' Oliver James, author of Affluenza: How to be successful and stay sane For decades, our economy has failed to work for ordinary citizens: stagnant wages have been combined with underemployment and rising costs of basic goods like healthcare, education and housing. At the same time, a small minority of the population make obscene profits, while in the background we continue to hurtle headlong into an environmental emergency. While there is no shortage of anger and anti-elite sentiment expressed in what is often referred to as the ‘culture wars’, no significant challenge to the dominant economic model has broken into the mainstream. The pound and the fury argues that behind this failure of imagination are a set of myths about how the economy works, myths that stifle debate and block change. This book analyses the origins of these myths and how they might be dispelled at a time when, away from the public gaze, economic theory is opening up new possibilities of economic action. Possibilities that, as we emerge from the chaos of COVID-19, could lead to the radical structural changes we desperately need.

The Furys

The Furys
Author: James Hanley
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504005805

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A boy returns home from seminary to a family on the verge of collapse For almost seven years, Mrs. Fury has done nothing but think of Peter. Of her five children, he is the youngest, her darling boy whose future she planned out long ago. It was for Peter that she took one child out of college and married another off—for Peter that she sent a third to work at sea. She has sacrificed everything so that Peter could return to Ireland to study for the priesthood. He is to be the family’s salvation—but after seven years in seminary, Peter has failed. Mrs. Fury receives two telegrams: One telling her that Peter is coming home, the other bearing the news that her eldest son, Anthony, has fallen from his ship’s mast and is in a hospital in New York. With two slips of paper, Mrs. Fury’s hopes for the future are dashed. But this Irishwoman is strong as iron, and she will do whatever it takes to keep her family together—if only for Peter’s sake. The Furys is the first book of James Hanley’s acclaimed Furys Saga.

Postethnic Narrative Criticism

Postethnic Narrative Criticism
Author: Frederick Luis Aldama
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292784376

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Magical realism has become almost synonymous with Latin American fiction, but this way of representing the layered and often contradictory reality of the topsy-turvy, late-capitalist, globalizing world finds equally vivid expression in U.S. multiethnic and British postcolonial literature and film. Writers and filmmakers such as Oscar "Zeta" Acosta, Ana Castillo, Julie Dash, Hanif Kureishi, and Salman Rushdie have made brilliant use of magical realism to articulate the trauma of dislocation and the legacies of colonialism that people of color experience in the postcolonial, multiethnic world. This book seeks to redeem and refine the theory of magical realism in U.S. multiethnic and British postcolonial literature and film. Frederick Aldama engages in theoretically sophisticated readings of Ana Castillo's So Far from God, Oscar "Zeta" Acosta's Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo, Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, Shame, The Satanic Verses, and The Moor's Last Sigh, Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust, and Stephen Frears and Hanif Kureishi's Sammy and Rosie Get Laid. Coining the term "magicorealism" to characterize these works, Aldama not only creates a postethnic critical methodology for enlarging the contact zone between the genres of novel, film, and autobiography, but also shatters the interpretive lens that traditionally confuses the transcription of the real world, where truth and falsity apply, with narrative modes governed by other criteria.

Fury's Mantle

Fury's Mantle
Author: Yasmine Galenorn
Publisher: Nightqueen Enterprises LLC
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The second arc of the Fury Unbound Series begins. Eight years after Tam and Fury's wedding: My name is Kaeleen Donovan. I'm a Theosian-a minor goddess. They call me Fury. Oath bound to Hecate, I was charged from birth to hunt down Abominations who come in off the World Tree and send them back to Pandoriam. In the wake of the second World Shift, Tam and I have spent eight years building UnderBarrow and Willow Wood into a thriving community. We’ve created an oasis of civilization, a safe haven in the vast sea of chaos left after Seattle fell. But as we settle into our new life, a terrifying danger is rising. Travelers through our territory are being attacked, viciously savaged and taken for food. There are no survivors and no witnesses, but rumors begin to circulate. One of the old gods has returned with a taste for blood. When the Frostlings report that lycanthropes are gathering under a strange banner, we know we’re in trouble. Whoever is at their helm is proving a ruthless, deadly enemy. As the attacks close in on Willow Wood, Hecate warns me that if we can’t stop them, all we’ve worked so hard to build will be destroyed. Keywords: Dystopian, Paranormal, Magic, Gods and Goddesses, Fae, Weres, fantasy, shapeshifters, faerie, fairy, romance, mystery, zombies, strong women, demigods, rogue magic, World Tree, suspense, cat shifters, bird shifters, kickass heroine, mythic fantasy, tattoos, Fae Prince, action and adventure, Pacific North West, Faerie mound, strong friendships, challenging foes, post-apocalyptic, Norse, Celtic, mythology

Ezra Pound and His Classical Sources

Ezra Pound and His Classical Sources
Author: Jonathan Ullyot
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2022-08-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1350260231

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This book uses Ezra Pound's The Cantos as a lens to understand modernism's ambition to revolutionize literature through mythical and scientific methods. Homer's Odyssey plays a unique methodological and structural role in The Cantos. The Cantos translates, interprets, abridges, adapts, critiques, parodies, trivializes, allegorizes, and “ritualizes” the Odyssey. Partly inspired by Joyce's use of different literary styles or “technics” in Ulysses, and partly inspired by medieval classicism and 19th century philology, Pound uses a plethora of methods to translate Homer and other classical texts. This book argues that The Cantos is a modernist vision of the Matter of Troy, a term used by medieval authors to designate the cycle of texts based on the Trojan war and its aftereffects, including the nostoi (returns) of the Greek heroes. This is the first study to explore how medieval classicism and translation informs Pound's mythical method and to systematically outline the variety and evolution of Pound's Odyssey translations in The Cantos.

Ezra Pound and Referentiality

Ezra Pound and Referentiality
Author: Hélène Aji
Publisher: Presses Paris Sorbonne
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2003
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9782840503125

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To-day

To-day
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1898
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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Monsters

Monsters
Author: J. Dill
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2024-05-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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If there's anything I've learned, anything at all, it's that monsters are real, and we break before we fall. Walk inside an anxious mind, see if you can race me to the end. Some monsters come to protect and some come only to destroy again. We can befriend the monsters, you, me, and We. Allow me your eyes for a moment and try your hardest not to flee. We remember together. We run together. We teach Death that She's never been welcome inside the time She has stolen. Me, We, Pain, Pound, and Rayne. Ardavana blankets us all. She whispered to me that she's glad you came. Monsters are real. And I am tired of running from them. If I am afraid, then there's reason to fear. But come inside and look at them long enough, discover which face you might find in the mirror.