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Tales from the times: real-life stories to make you think, wonder, and smile from the pages of the New York Times
By Lisa Belkin, The New York Times. 2004
Collection of New York Times human interest articles "that teach us not only about others, but about ourselves." Subjects include…
a food editor who befriends a chicken in his Queens, N.Y., backyard and twins, separated at birth, who find each other at collegeGalileo's finger: the ten great ideas of science
By P. W Atkins. 2003
Oxford University chemistry professor condenses major topics of modern science into basic concepts for a general audience. Covers evolution, DNA,…
conservation of energy, and quantum theory. To Atkins, Galileo's finger represents the "winkling out of truth," the process of looking beyond the appearance of nature to understand its essence. 2003Sand in my bra and other misadventures: funny women write from the road
By Jessica Maxwell, Jennifer L. Leo. 2003
Twenty-eight tales by female travelers whose expeditions abroad went humorously awry. Among them are writer Michele Peterson, experiencing a bad…
hair day in Hong Kong; Christine Michaud, a Canadian trying to dress like Kuwaiti locals; and comedian Ellen Degeneres, who attempts to conquer her fear of flying. Strong language. 2003How to dunk a doughnut: the science of everyday life
By Len Fisher. 2003
Physicist author uses mundane everyday events and anecdotes as vehicles to convey basic scientific concepts in an entertaining manner. Discusses…
how to dunk a donut, catch a fly ball, and use tools while explaining the underlying principles involved. 2002L'espèce fabulatrice: Nancy Huston (Un endroit où aller)
By Nancy Huston. 2008
"Ils disent, par exemple : Apollon. Ou : la Grande Tortue. Ou : Râ, le dieu Soleil. Ou : Notre…
Seigneur, dans Son infinie miséricorde. Ils disent toutes sortes de choses, racontent toutes sortes d'histoires, inventent toutes sortes de chimères. C'est ainsi que nous, humains, voyons le monde : en l'interprétant, c'est-à-dire en l'inventant, car nous sommes fragiles, nettement plus fragiles que les autres grands primates. Notre imagination supplée à notre fragilité. Sans elle - sans l'imagination qui confère au réel un Sens qu'il ne possède pas en lui-même - nous aurions déjà disparu, comme ont disparu les dinosaures." -- 4e de couvDéjà vu: la formule algébrique [2 (x - 80) + 45] de notre inconscient collectif?
By Paul Piché. 2007
"Pourquoi toujours devoir tout recommencer? Qu'avons-nous réaliser ou accompli depuis deux ou trois générations? Persuadé que l'évolution est le propre…
de nos civilisations, aurait-on négligé d'en comprendre le fonctionnement? Paul Piché signe ici, dans un style direct et vivant, une oeuvre audacieuse et originale. L'auteur avoue toutefois, que l'observation qu'il fait aujourd'hui soulèvera plus de questions que les réponses qu'il ne pourra apporter. Archéologue de formation, habitué des sentiers peu fréquentés quitte à les défricher lui-même, il ose nous faire part d'une de ses découvertes: une manifestation concrète et chiffrée de notre inconscient collectif qui se dévoilerait de façon cyclique et récurrente dans le temps. Nous suivrons comme une intrigue cette réflexion méthodique et rigoureuse. Les icônes et les événements qui ont marqué notre temps nous serviront alors de repères à la révélation d'une mécanique étonnement précise". -- 4e de couvLa mémoire des mots: Alice au pays de l'Alzheimer
By Jacques Boulerice. 2008
"Ce livre raconte l'aventure unique d'une femme qui fait un pied de nez à l'oubli et à l'Alzheimer. Pendant plus…
de dix ans, elle élabore une stratégie instinctive et passionnée pour s'accrocher à la joie d'être présente en dépit de tout. Alors que le cortège des atteintes de la démence l'entraîne vers le silence, elle jalonne ses jours de réflexions lumineuses sur l'enfance, l'amour, la vieillesse, la folie, le réel et l'imaginaire, la maladie, le désespoir et la sérénité. Tout est noté. Tout est rapporté fidèlement. À travers ses égarements, cette maman autodidacte apprend à son fils écrivain quelque chose d'essentiel sur le pouvoir des mots et sur le métier de vieillir. "En 1999, je commençais à prendre des notes à partir des propos de ma mère qui perdait de plus en plus ses repères. Au départ, je savais que sa vie allait lentement se vider d'elle-même. C'est un terrible chemin de croix. Mais je ne devinais en rien la profonde et salutaire communion qui nous attendait. Tout ce qui reste n'est pas destiné au vide ou à loubli?" -- 4e de couvA platter of figs and other recipes
By David Tanis. 2008
Head chef of Berkeley's Chez Panisse offers twenty-four three-course menus featuring recipes for spring, summer, fall, and winter. Suggestions include…
melon and figs with prosciutto and mint, deconstructed salade niçoise, and lavender honey ice cream for a hot summer day. Provides tips on selecting, preparing, and presenting seasonal specialties. 2008Mulroney, les enregistrements secrets: Les Enregistrements Secrets
By Peter Newman. 2017
Enfin disponibles en français, les entretiens entre le chroniqueur politique le plus influent au Canada et un premier ministre qui…
a marqué la politique canadienne. Un portrait intime, à la fois choquant et éclairant. "Au cours de nos longs entretiens, j'ai appris à connaître l'homme derrière le politicien : l'Irlandais bouillant de Baie-Comeau, qui laissait libre cours à son tempérament, son langage, ses émotions. Ces enregistrements secrets révèlent l'être chaleureux et vif d'esprit, l'homme de chair et de sang derrière le masque du premier ministre. Qu'il aime ou haïsse le personnage, je garantis que le lecteur trouvera dans ce portrait une révélation rafraîchissante." -- 4e de couvPassion politique
By Jean Chrétien. 2007
"[...] Dans Passion politique, Jean Chrétien raconte, avec la complicité du journaliste Ron Graham et du romancier Daniel Poliquin, les…
dix ans qu'il a passés comme premier ministre du Canada. On retrouve dans ce livre le Jean Chrétien que tout le monde connaît : le politicien pragmatique, le Canadien farouchement attaché à l'unité de son pays. On découvre également un aspect de l'homme moins connu : le médiateur des grandes rencontres internationales. Mais, toujours, il étonne par l'acuité de son instinct politique et charme par le ton inimitable de son récit. Tout en nous dévoilant les rouages de l'exercice du pouvoir à Ottawa, Jean Chrétien nous propose une galerie de portraits croqués sur le vif et de savoureuses anecdotes." -- 4e de couvBurqa de chair: nouvelles
By Nelly Arcan. 2011
" Dès son premier roman, Putain (Seuil, 2001), Nelly Arcan na cessé de brasser dans un lyrisme flamboyant quelques thèmes…
obsessionnels, inséparables de sa vie : la dictature de limage, limpossibilité dun rapport innocent à soi-même, le culte vertigineux de la jeunesse, et son envers : la pulsion de mort, qui anime souterrainement les sociétés modernes. Passé le temps du scandale et celui de lémotion, voici donc les derniers échos dune œuvre aussi éblouissante que brève. Burqa de chair : titre terrible, qui agit avec la force dun boomerang en regard de certains débats actuels. On trouvera assemblés ici trois inédits : La robe , Lenfant dans le miroir et La honte . Les deux premiers sont écrits à la première personne, dans ce phrasé tourbillonnant, suffocant, qui était sa marque singulière, celle dun écrivain en danger . Dans le troisième texte, elle décortique avec une inépuisable férocité son expérience humiliante sur un plateau de télévision. " -- 4e de couvBlack Punk Now
By James Spooner and Chris L. Terry. 2023
A canonizing, bold, and urgent anthology setting a new precedent for Black Punk Lit, created by generations of Black punks—featuring…
both new voices and those from the not-so-recent pastBlack Punk Now is an anthology of contemporary nonfiction, fiction, illustrations, and comics that collectively describe punk today and give punks—especially the Black ones—a wider frame of reference. It shows all of the strains, styles, and identities of Black punk that are thriving, and gives newcomers to the scene more chances to see themselves.Curated from the perspective of Black writers with connections to the world of punk, the collection mixes media as well as generations, creating a new reference point for music-lovers, readers, and historians by capturing the present and looking towards the future. With strong visual elements integrated throughout, this smart, intimate collection is demonstrative of punk by being punk itself: underground, rebellious, aesthetic but not static—working to decenter whiteness by prioritizing other perspectives.Edited by graphic novelist and filmmaker James Spooner, and author Chris L. Terry, contributors to the collection include critic Hanif Abdurraqib and Mars Dixon, conversations with Brontez Purnell, and a roundtable of all femme festival organizers.A Strange Life: Selected Essays of Louisa May Alcott
By Louisa May Alcott. 2023
Collected together for the very first time, witty and wide-ranging essays from the celebrated author of Little Women.Louisa May Alcott…
(1832–1888) is, of course, best known as the author of Little Women (1868). But she was also a noted essayist who wrote on a wide range of subjects, including her father&’s failed utopian commune, the benefits of an unmarried life, and her experience as a young woman sent to work in service to alleviate her family&’s poverty. Her first literary success was a contemporary close-up account of the American Civil War, brilliantly depicted in Hospital Sketches, which was drawn from her own experience of serving as an army nurse near the nation&’s capital. As with her famous novel, Alcott writes these essays with clear observation, unforgettable scenes, and one of the sharpest wits in American literature.Blending gentle satire with reportage and emotive autobiography, Alcott&’s exquisite essays are as exceptional as the novels she is known for. Published together for the first time, this delightful selection shows us another side to one of our most celebrated writers.Millions of Suns: On Writing and Life (Writers On Writing)
By M.C. Benner Dixon, Sharon McDermott. 2023
Millions of Suns is an open invitation for all writers to create something new. Each chapter features a pair of…
essays-in-dialogue between two working artists, Sharon Fagan McDermott and M. C. Benner Dixon, which addresses a specific writing element such as metaphor, inspiration, place, surprise, or imagery. These hybrid essays reveal how two very different writers approach the building blocks of their craft. Explore how white space intersects with grief, how the act of reading changes over a lifetime, or how “familiarity, in life and in stories, invites us in and gives us a hand to hold.” Witness the ways that race and climate change find their way onto the page. Learn how memory can be an act of betrayal or healing. With decades of combined teaching experience, McDermott and Benner Dixon share practical craft-of-writing advice with the reader, including over fifty engaging writing prompts to spark the creative process. These prompts guide readers toward the freedom and joy that comes with finding one’s authentic voice. Embracing both the painful and the playful, Millions of Suns is an ideal text for classrooms, professional development, or daily writing practice. Through humor, lyricism, and poignancy, the fundamental message of the book remains the same for newcomers and career authors. Let Millions of Suns open a door for you into your creative work, inviting imagination, memory, and inspiration into your writing life.Pero aun así: Elogios y despedidas
By María Moreno. 2023
Compilación de una década de ensayos sobre literatura, escritura, lectura, autoras y autores de la genial cronista argentina. Desde el…
futurismo radical de la omnipresente Virginia Woolf hasta el misterio intacto que sobrevive al suicidio de Alfonsina Storni. El amor por Chile, con la grafía exaltada de la oda a Gabriela Mistral, a Pedro Lemebel, a Raúl Zurita. Como él, María Moreno atestigua: "Yo vi a las mejores mentes de mi generación...". Ricardo Piglia, Fogwill y Horacio González, algunas de ellas: la etiqueta periodística reserva a las amistades o a las obcecaciones la redacción del obituario. Pero aun así reúne una década de intervenciones críticas dispersas, publicadas en distintos medios, y las ponencias, discursos y presentaciones de libros leídas en voz alta tiempo atrás. María Moreno ha reescrito cada uno de estos microensayos que, en un solo volumen, reafirman su fenomenal erudición, su indispensable insolencia intelectual, su indómita vigencia. La crítica dijo: «Somos muchos los que consideramos a María Moreno la mejor cronista argentina de todos los tiempos y una de las voces documentales más lúcidas de la lengua, entre otras hipérboles razonables».Jorge Carrión, The New York Times «Sus análisis desgarran el texto sobre el que se posa su mirada. La elaborada ingeniería crítica elude la solemnidad que suelen ostentar los aparatos críticos académicos ortodoxos. No porque la autora los desconozca; tan solo por elección de tono y configuración».Andrés Tejada Gómez, Otra Parte «El cruce permanente, la sorna y la mirada al detalle literario y extraliterario imprevisto hacen también a la particularidad de su escritura».Natalí Schejtman, Radar «...una poética de la lectura y una política de la crítica que, en vez de justificarse en la arrogancia del Juicio, se compromete en la reinvención de sus objetos. Su táctica es metódica y eficaz».Revista Ñ «Lo que parece repetición se revela otra cosa. Leer será, incesantemente, el arte de ese desvío».Gabriel Giorgi, Bazar AmericanoNotes from the Henhouse: Collected Essays (W&N Essentials)
By Elspeth Barker. 2023
In Notes from the Henhouse, you will find:A Gothic castle, a draughty Norfolk farmhouse and a malevolent AgaA pet pig,…
Portia with a penchant for drama, an obsession with geraniums and an addiction to wine (the Bulgarian vintage)George Barker, poet and beloved husband, warbling cowboy songs into his glass and declaiming Hopkins and Houseman in The Drinking RoomFive entrancing baby cherubimos, rolling and bouncing about in a big brass bed, before growing up at breakneck speedThe ecstasy of writing, the dither of procrastination, and the endless adventures to be had in the wild realms of the imaginationThe outrage of death, the loneliness of widowhood, and then the surprising joys of dereliction: of moving very slowly round the garden in a shapeless coat, planting drifts of narcissus bulbs for latter springs.The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices: No Thoroughfare. The Perils Of Certain English Prisoners (Hesperus Classics)
By Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens. 2011
A delightful meditation on the pleasures of bachelor bonding and an example of collaborative journalism at its best In autumn…
1857, Charles Dickens embarked on a sightseeing trip to Cumberland with his friend, the rising star of literature Wilkie Collins. Writing together, they reported their adventures for Dickens' periodical Household Words, producing a showcase of both long-cherished and entirely novel sides of these well-loved men of letters. Boasting two ghost stories from undisputed masters of the genre, it also uniquely demonstrates their glee in caricaturing themselves and one another—Collins assumes the identity of Thomas Idle (a born-and-bred idler) and Dickens that of Francis Goodchild (laboriously idle). Through their fictional counterparts, the men relentlessly satirize Dickens' maniacal energy and Collins' idleness. The result is an exuberant diary of a journey and a rare insight into one of literature's most famed and intriguing friendships.On Cocaine (On Series)
By Sigmund Freud, David Carter. 2011
Finding cocaine to be an analgesic and a cure for depression, Freud hailed it as a miracle drug, stressing in…
particular its apparent lack of side effects. Marveling at its ability to "cure" addictions to morphine, he enthusiastically recommended it to all his acquaintances. Eventually, following several tragic experiences, he was forced to recognize the negative effects of the drug. This unique selection, edited and translated by Freud expert David Carter, combines letters, papers, and dream analyses on cocaine, bringing together the contentious thoughts of one of the 20th-century's most brilliant minds.On the Unexplained (On)
By Arthur Conan Doyle. 2013
A brand new selection of Arthur Conan Doyle's writings on all things supernatural, taken from Edge of the UnknownAn account…
of séances, automatic writing, trips to haunted country houses, and in-depth philosophical analysis of the thinking behind the supernatural, this book is a must-have for the Conan Doyle enthusiast or the intrigued reader alike. Best known for the creation of Sherlock Holmes, Conan Doyle had many more strings to his bow. He was a political campaigner; he believed in the existence of fairies; and he played amateur sleuth, taking up closed cases to prove miscarriage of justice. Perhaps most intriguing of all though was the fact that, following the deaths of a number of his family, Conan Doyle began to take an interest in what was then termed "spiritualism" (trying to prove the existence of life beyond the grave), he became a member of the paranormal association The Ghost Sense Club, and he also joined the British Society of Psychical Research. Conan Doyle's famous spat with Houdini is represented here with a chapter eulogizing Houdini, apparently still not quite willing to let go the suspicion that the magician was blessed with special powers.On Melancholy (On)
By Robert Burton. 2013
Journey through the subject of melancholia in an easily accessible volume touching on topics from love and sex to religion…
and geographyBurton's The Anatomy of Melancholy is one of the great but unclassifiable prose works in English literature: diverting, delightfully rambling, and filled with recondite learning and peculiar facts and speculations. Burton, frustrated at the stagnant, disorderly society in which he found himself, became convinced that the problems of England lay in its inclination to melancholy. This is the starting-point, or pretext, for a hugely wide-ranging survey of the causes, descriptions (and cures) of melancholy. Burton's unsystematic approach to his subject contributes greatly to its charm and interest, for much of it is composed of digressions that are, in effect, self-contained essays on all manner of subjects: cosmology, religious fanaticism, devils and spirits, food, love, and sex.