Borrowed Flesh

Borrowed Flesh
Title Borrowed Flesh PDF eBook
Author Sèphera Girón
Publisher Crossroad Press
Pages 294
Release 2016-07-06
Genre Fiction
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Poor Alex. She thought she would have some fun, take a chance, maybe fool around a little. Instead she’s lying dead in her own blood, cut open like a slaughtered animal. But the worst is still to come. Her tender young flesh will soon be used in an unspeakable act, an unholy ritual that few sane people could even believe. Alex was not the first, nor will she be the last. Not as long as Vanessa is alive—and she plans to be alive forever. Vanessa’s unnatural life has become a search for victims, virgins to satisfy her body’s need for eternal youth. But Vanessa doesn’t know that there are things in the world more powerful, more terrifying than even herself …

The Inhabitable Flesh of Architecture

The Inhabitable Flesh of Architecture
Title The Inhabitable Flesh of Architecture PDF eBook
Author Marcos Cruz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 741
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1351887688

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Today’s architecture has failed the body with its long heritage of purity of form and aesthetic of cleanliness. A resurgence of interest in flesh, especially in art, has led to a politics of abjection, completely changing traditional aesthetics, and is now giving light to an alternative discussion about the body in architecture. This book is dedicated to a future vision of the body in architecture, questioning the contemporary relationship between our Human Flesh and the changing Architectural Flesh. Through the analysis and design of a variety of buildings and projects, Flesh is proposed as a concept that extends the meaning of skin, one of architecture’s most fundamental metaphors. It seeks to challenge a common misunderstanding of skin as a flat and thin surface. In a time when a pervasive discourse about the impact of digital technologies risks turning the architectural skin ever more disembodied, this book argues for a thick embodied flesh by exploring architectural interfaces that are truly inhabitable. Different concepts of Flesh are investigated, not only concerning the architectural and aesthetic, but also the biological aspects. The latter is materialised in form of Synthetic Neoplasms, which are proposed as new semi-living entities, rather than more commonly derived from scaled-up analogies between biological systems and larger scale architectural constructs. These ’neoplasmatic’ creations are identified as partly designed object and partly living material, in which the line between the natural and the artificial is progressively blurred. Hybrid technologies and interdisciplinary work methodologies are thus required, and lead to a revision of our current architectural practice.

To Strip the Flesh

To Strip the Flesh
Title To Strip the Flesh PDF eBook
Author Oto Toda
Publisher VIZ Media LLC
Pages 207
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1974733157

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Chiaki Ogawa has never doubted who he is, although the rest of the world hasn’t been as kind. Bound by his mother’s dying wish, Chiaki tries to be a good daughter to his ailing father. But when the burden becomes too great, Chiaki sets out to remake himself in his own image and discovers more than just personal freedom in his transition—he finds understanding from the people who matter most. -- VIZ Media

Ante-Nicene Christian Library: The writings of Tertullian, v. 2 (1870)

Ante-Nicene Christian Library: The writings of Tertullian, v. 2 (1870)
Title Ante-Nicene Christian Library: The writings of Tertullian, v. 2 (1870) PDF eBook
Author Alexander Roberts
Publisher
Pages 588
Release 1870
Genre Christian literature, Early
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The Merchant of Venice

The Merchant of Venice
Title The Merchant of Venice PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher EDCON Publishing Group
Pages 76
Release 2005-03-02
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781555763466

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Easy Reading Shakespeare! Introduce your students to the famous literary accomplishments of William Shakespeare. Easy-reading adaptations will ignite the interest of reluctant and enthusiastic readers. Each of these condensed works is arranged in a ten-chapter format with key words designed and used in context. Multiple-choice questions require students to recall specific details, sequence events, draw inferences, develop new story names, and choose the main idea. Improves fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. Grade 3 reading level.

Arthur Samuel Peake 1865-1929

Arthur Samuel Peake 1865-1929
Title Arthur Samuel Peake 1865-1929 PDF eBook
Author John T. Wilkinson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 171
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 153260288X

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"In sending forth this book our only desire is that it may help to secure a still deeper recognition of Peake as one of the great masters of biblical interpretation for all intelligent readers of Holy Scripture in this and coming generations." --From the foreword

Evergreen Review Reader

Evergreen Review Reader
Title Evergreen Review Reader PDF eBook
Author Barney Rosset
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 954
Release 2011-10-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1628721901

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This selection from the first ten years of the Evergreen Review gives the full flavor of the energy, savvy, excitement, and gall that characterized the magazine during the days of its publication. It also happens to bring together some of the world’s best writers in one volume, in the company of their peers. Evergreen was more than another literary magazine. Founded by Barney Rossett of Grove Press and publishing from 1957 through 1973 (it now exists as an online only magazine), it was the voice of a movement that helped to change the attitudes and prejudices of the culture at large through the language of art—and succeeded. It was always damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead. Here are original short stories by Samuel Beckett and Jack Kerouac (with his “October in the Railroad Earth” predating the publication of On the Road); Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl” (previously published only as a pamphlet); a selection from Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s A Coney Island of the Mind; and a passage from Alexander Trocchi’s Cain’s Book. Also included are a fantastic sample of the original and iconic magazine covers which were works of art themselves—a heavily bearded Ginsberg cavorting in a sport coat and Uncle Sam top hat in 1966—and several reprinted comic strips; notably, Michael O’Donoghue’s “The Adventure of Phoebe Zeit-geist.”