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Toward the radical center: a Karel C̈apek reader (Garrigue Book Ser.)
By Peter Kussi, Karel Capek, Karel C̈apek. 1990
English translations of three plays and several short stories, essays, and assorted sketches on gardening and travel provide a sampling…
of the work of this prolific Czechoslovakian writer. The word "robot" from his 1922 play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), included here, has entered everday languageYankees in the land of the gods: Commodore Perry and the opening of Japan
By Peter Booth Wiley. 1990
Before Perry's 1853 expedition, contact between the United States and Japan occurred mainly through shipwrecked sailors, including Americans who stranded…
themselves on Japan's shore to try to enter the self-isolated country. Using newly translated Japanese documents as well as reports from Perry and his crew, Wiley provides both countries' perspectives on the historic encounterFirst published in 1930, this collection includes "The Picture of Dorian Gray," a novel about a beautiful youth whose portrait…
has supernatural qualities; "The Importance of Being Earnest," a comic, satirical play about a rakish nobleman; "Lady Windermere's Fan," a comedy of manners; "The Ballad of Reading Gaol," an autobiographical account of Wilde's imprisonment; and other short works of drama, prose, and poetryThe portable Emerson: New Edition (The Viking portable library)
By Ralph Waldo Emerson, Malcolm Cowley, Carl Bode. 1981
Selections from the works of essayist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882). Includes his first published work, "Nature," which contains…
the essence of his transcendentalist philosophy; his address to the Phi Beta Kappa society at Harvard, "The American Scholar;" and his controversial address to the graduating class of the Cambridge Divinity School in 1839. Also includes other essays and twenty-two poemsNot under forty
By Willa Cather. 1988
As I saw it
By Dean Rusk, Richard Rusk, Daniel S. Papp. 1990
A portrait of one of the United States's most enigmatic public figures. Dean Rusk was secretary of state during the…
Vietnam War years. His son Richard left home in 1970 primarily because he opposed his father's views. Fourteen years later, Richard returned to rediscover his relationship with his father by recording the elder Rusk's memoirs. BestsellerThe trials of Persiles and Sigismunda: a northern story
By Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Celia Richmond Weller, Clark A. Colahan. 1989
Cervantes himself declared this his masterpiece. A tale of a quest ending in marriage and in personal and religious enlightenment.…
On their journey, Persiles and Sigismunda find romance, shipwreck, scoundrels, witches and werewolves, widows and wenches, and Olympic Games. Their return finds them filled with a deeper understanding of themselves and each other and fit to rule the Northern kingdom. 1989Waldheim and Austria
By Richard Bassett. 1989
The author explores not only the question of whether Kurt Waldheim is a war criminal, but also whether the Austrians…
have come to terms with their Nazi past and are now creating a healthy democratic society. Bassett, who spent five years as a journalist in Vienna, presents the concept that Waldheim was mainly a product of a unique Austrian environment and a person who may not have been very committed to the Nazi causeThe story of the Grail and the passing of Arthur
By Howard Pyle. 1985
In volume four of Pyle's four-volume work of the legends of King Arthur we follow the medieval adventures of Sir…
Geraint, Sir Galahad's pursuit of the Holy Grail, King Arthur's last battle with Sir Mordred, and the passing of King Arthur. Originally published in 1910. Sequel to The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions (DB 30329). For junior and senior high and older readers. 1985Living by the word: selected writings, 1973-1987
By Alice Walker. 1988
A collection of miscellaneous essays, speeches, and journal entries. The author writes of her childhood and her family, of people's…
reactions to her novel The Color Purple, of her identity as a black American woman, and of groups with whom she allies herself in the struggle for human rightsFighting faiths: the Abrams case, the Supreme Court, and free speech
By Richard Polenberg. 1987
A history professor examines the case of five anarchists charged with distributing leaflets opposing U.S. intervention in Russia after World…
War I. He details the superheated atmosphere of patriotism in the country at that time, and the unfair trial the five received after being beaten and coerced to confess. Polenberg also analyzes the U.S. Supreme Court and its decision in the caseSeven nights
By Jorge Luis Borges, Eliot Weinberger. 1984
Seven lectures in which the famous Argentine writer shares his personal observations on poetry and on great poetic works such…
as "The Divine Comedy" and "The Thousand and One Nights." In the final essay he reminisces on his blindness and how blindness has served him and other blind poetsThe witches of Eastwick
By John Updike. 1984
A witty, audacious novel about three modern-day witches living in Eastwick, Rhode Island, in the 1960s. Divorced and in their…
thirties, they would eventually like to conjure up new husbands for themselves. But their powers remain largely unfocused until a rich, vulgar, sexy stranger moves to town. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller 1984Reagan
By Lou Cannon. 1982
"I like and respect Ronald Reagan while remaining skeptical that his actions will achieve the results he intends." Expressing these…
sentiments in the foreword, Cannon, the veteran White House correspondent for the Washington Post, offers a critical though sympathetic assessment of the life and career of our fortieth president. Bestseller 1982The Duke's children
By Anthony Trollope, Charles Mozley. 1973
Plantagenet Palliser, Duke of Omnium and Prime Minister of England, attempts as a widower to launch his grown children into…
life. All three of the high-spirited children come near to breaking their father's heart. Sixth and last in the series of Palliser novelsArnold Bennett: a biography
By Margaret Drabble. 1974
An English novelist draws on the letters and memories of Bennett's contemporaries to convey the writer's struggle with his craft…
and to recreate the personality of this shy, brilliant man who was afflicted by a severe stammer. Also talks of his last love and friendships with Shaw, Colette, and WellsStories & other writings
By Ring Lardner, Ian Frazier. 2013
Collection of stories, newspaper articles, plays, letters and more from one of the most popular writers of the Jazz Age.…
Most known for his sports writing, this collection includes the novel You Know Me Al, about an egotistical baseball pitcher. 2013Ida Brandt (Dedalus European classics)
By Herman Bang, Hermann Bang, W. Glyn Jones. 2013
Ida Brandt is the classic outsider. Not acceptable to the Danish aristocratic circle she was brought up around and too…
moneyed for her nursing colleagues at the hospital. She is good looking and gentle, generous and kind and her trusting nature is betrayed by the people around her. Herman Bang takes us into Ida's world, he does not comment, let alone criticize and leaves the reader to judge. It is a novel ahead of its time in its impressionistic, almost cinematic style. UnratedThe north country reader: classic stories by Minnesota writers
By Jean Ervin. 2000
The North Country Reader is filled with an array of classic and contemporary voices--native Minnesotans and immigrants, farmers and city…
folks, the sweet and the bittersweet. These timeless selections from novels, short stories, essays, and memoirs convey the diversity of the Minnesota experience. Adult. UnratedQue signifie prendre racine, habiter un espace, le faire nôtre, le transformer à notre image et, en retour, devenir autre…
sous son influence?? En somme, que signifie devenir «?habitant?»?? Le terme a longtemps été péjoratif chez nous. À tort. Il n’y a pas de plus beau destin que celui d’habiter pleinement un lieu. Ce petit livre en témoigne.