With the sensuous eye and profound sense of history that have made him one of the most acclaimed living novelists, John Berger, author of G., tells the story of a wedding that takes place in a Europe that is approaching the end of the century, a place where everything has changed - and not even the certainties of love are exempt. This is Berger's fin de siecle , a transcendent celebration of passion at the end of our millennium.
Added by: honhungoc | Karma: 8663.28 | Black Hole | 26 November 2010
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Sabiston Textbook of Surgery 17th Edition
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Women's Writing in the British Atlantic World: Memory, Place and History, 1550-1700
Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory.
These eleven essays, by an international team of leading Joyce scholars and teachers, explore the most important aspects of Joyce's life and art. The topics covered include his debt to Irish and European writers and traditions, his life in Paris, and the relation of his work to the "modern" spirit of skeptical relativism. The whole volume is informed by current debates about literature and literary study, and it demonstrates the central place occupied by Joyce's revolutionary achievement in those debates. This Companion, designed primarily as a student's reference work will deepen and extend the enjoyment and understanding of Joyce for the new reader.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 12 November 2010
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Last Place God Made
Sam Hannah had been a flying ace in the RAF. Now he is flying ancient planes across the jungles of Brazil. Neil Mallory is also a flyer - he needed a job and Hannah needed a partner. Their adversaries were the vast jungles and the Huna Indians, but they also came to be set against each other.