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Bukowski in a Sundress: Confessions from a Writing Life
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Bukowski in a Sundress: Confessions from a Writing Life

A dazzling, edgy, laugh-out-loud memoir from the award-winning poet and novelist that reflects on writing, drinking, dating, and more.
 
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Metaphor: A Computational Perspective
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Metaphor: A Computational Perspective

The literary imagination may take flight on the wings of metaphor, but hard-headed scientists are just as likely as doe-eyed poets to reach for a metaphor when the descriptive need arises. Metaphor is a pervasive aspect of every genre of text and every register of speech, and is as useful for describing the inner workings of a "black hole" (itself a metaphor) as it is the affairs of the human heart.
 
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Usborne Illustrated Guide to Greek Myths and Legends
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Usborne Illustrated Guide to Greek Myths and LegendsUsborne Illustrated Guide to Greek Myths and Legends

Identifies the gods, goddesses, heroes, and monsters of Greek mythology, recounts the most famous stories, and briefly describes Greek history and culture.
 
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African Women Writing Resistance: An Anthology of Contemporary Voices
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African Women Writing Resistance: An Anthology of Contemporary Voices

African Women Writing Resistance is the first transnational anthology to focus on women’s strategies of resistance to the challenges they face in Africa today. The anthology brings together personal narratives, testimony, interviews, short stories, poetry, performance scripts, folktales, and lyrics. Thematically organized, it presents women’s writing on such issues as intertribal and interethnic conflicts, the degradation of the environment, polygamy, domestic abuse, the controversial traditional practice of female genital cutting, Sharia law, intergenerational tensions, and emigration and exile.
 
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Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians out of Existence in New England
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Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians out of Existence in New England

Across nineteenth-century New England, antiquarians and community leaders wrote hundreds of local histories about the founding and growth of their cities and towns. Ranging from pamphlets to multivolume treatments, these narratives shared a preoccupation with establishing the region as the cradle of an Anglo-Saxon nation and the center of a modern American culture. They also insisted, often in mournful tones, that New England’s original inhabitants, the Indians, had become extinct, even though many Indians still lived in the very towns being chronicled.
 
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