Battles in the Desert & Other Stories

Battles in the Desert & Other Stories
Title Battles in the Desert & Other Stories PDF eBook
Author José Emilio Pacheco
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 138
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780811210195

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Intense, despairing accounts of life in Mexico City.

Battles in the Desert & Other Stories

Battles in the Desert & Other Stories
Title Battles in the Desert & Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Jose Emilio Pacheco
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 107
Release 1987-05-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0811225496

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Intense, despairing accounts of life in Mexico City. Seven stories depict harsh realities of life in urban Mexico and the tragedies of childhood innocence betrayed.

Battles in the Desert (40th Anniversary Edition)

Battles in the Desert (40th Anniversary Edition)
Title Battles in the Desert (40th Anniversary Edition) PDF eBook
Author Jose Emilio Pacheco
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 52
Release 2021-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0811230961

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This heart-breaking novella is a key work of 20th-century dystopian Mexican literature and sadly all too apropos today This landmark novella—one of the central texts of Mexican literature, is eerily relevant to our current dark times—offers a child’s-eye view of a society beset by dictators, disease, and natural disasters, set in “the year of polio, foot-and-mouth disease, floods.” A middle-class boy grows up in a world of children aping adults (mock wars at recess pit Arabs against Jews), where a child’s left to ponder “how many evils and catastrophes we have yet to witness.” When Carlos laments the cruelty and corruption, the evils of a vicious class system, his older brother answers: “So what, we are living up to our ears in shit anyway under Miguel Alemán’s regime,” with “the face of El Senor Presidente everywhere: incessant, private abuse.” Sound familiar? Woven into this coming-of-age saga is the terribly intense love Carlos cherishes for his friend’s young mother, which has the effect of driving the general cruelties further under the reader’s skin. The acclaimed translator Katherine Silver has greatly revised her original translation, enlivening afresh this remarkable work.

Oasis in the desert and other stories

Oasis in the desert and other stories
Title Oasis in the desert and other stories PDF eBook
Author Arushi Vats
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 51
Release 2020-08-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1649517777

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The search for meaning and the importance of our life is one constant thought that always crosses everyone’s mind. It is not meaning that the individual searches for in their life, but at the ground level, what the person is seeking is hope, life-lessons, the truth and a dash of motivation every now and then. All this search makes one feel a sense of fulfilment in their life. Learning is a part of life and man’s quest for life-lessons will never cease until death. Presenting you a collection of short stories, which is an attempt to make you see life and its subtle messages through a different lens.

The Wall: (Intimacy) and Other Stories

The Wall: (Intimacy) and Other Stories
Title The Wall: (Intimacy) and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Jean-Paul Sartre
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 166
Release 2010-07-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0811219747

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One of Sartre’s greatest existentialist works of fiction, The Wall contains the only five short stories he ever wrote. Set during the Spanish Civil War, the title story crystallizes the famous philosopher’s existentialism. 'The Wall', the lead story in this collection, introduces three political prisoners on the night prior to their execution. Through the gaze of an impartial doctor—seemingly there for the men's solace—their mental descent is charted in exquisite, often harrowing detail. And as the morning draws inexorably closer, the men cross the psychological wall between life and death, long before the first shot rings out. This brilliant snapshot of life in anguish is the perfect introduction to a collection of stories where the neurosis of the modern world is mirrored in the lives of the people that inhabit it . This is an unexpurgated edition translated from the French by Lloyd Alexander.

The Confessions of Caliban and Other Stories

The Confessions of Caliban and Other Stories
Title The Confessions of Caliban and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Nigel Sellars
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 190
Release 2002-11-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595255736

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From the depths of outer space to the tight spaces of the inner mind, the short stories in this collection range from the confessions of a Shakespearian monster, to the rantings of a serial killer who exists outside time and space, and to the bemused thoughts of a man whose world is literally falling apart around him. Moving from the humorous The World, the Flesh, and Maxwell Harrison to the horrific Melissa's Bear and the cautionary Priorities, the Confession of Caliban and Other Stories seeks to go beyond the average science fiction or fantasy story and explore human experiences in a variety of writing styles, from the traditional to the experimental. Whether you come away with a smirk, a smile, or a decided chill up your spine, you will find these short stories an unforgettable experience.

Destiny in the Desert

Destiny in the Desert
Title Destiny in the Desert PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Dimbleby
Publisher Profile Books
Pages 727
Release 2012-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1847654673

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It was the British victory at the Battle of El Alamein in November 1942 that inspired one of Winston Churchill's most famous aphorisms: 'This is not the end, it is not even the beginning of the end, but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning'. And yet the significance of this episode remains unrecognised. In this thrilling historical account, Jonathan Dimbleby describes the political and strategic realities that lay behind the battle, charting the nail-biting months that led to the victory at El Alamein in November 1942. It is a story of high drama, played out both in the war capitals of London, Washington, Berlin, Rome and Moscow, and at the front in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morrocco and Algeria and in the command posts and foxholes in the desert. Destiny in the Desert is about politicians and generals, diplomats, civil servants and soldiers. It is about forceful characters and the tensions and rivalries between them. Drawing on official records and the personal insights of those involved at every level, Dimbleby creates a vivid portrait of a struggle which for Churchill marked the turn of the tide - and which for the soldiers on the ground involved fighting and dying in a foreign land. Now available in paperback in time, Destiny in the Desert, which was shortlisted for the Hessell-Tiltman prize 2012-13, is required reading for anyone with an interest in the Desert War.