Der Stern Dreht Auf Rot
Title | Der Stern Dreht Auf Rot PDF eBook |
Author | Sean O'Casey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | |
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Just Dreaming
Title | Just Dreaming PDF eBook |
Author | Kerstin Gier |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Company (BYR) |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2017-05-02 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1250137810 |
Immerse yourself in a world where the line between dreams and reality blurs in Just Dreaming, the enthralling conclusion to the bestselling Silver Trilogy. The course of dream travel never did run smooth—at least, not in Liv Silver's experience. Able to visit other people's dreams (whether they want her to or not), Liv has solved mysteries, unearthed difficult truths, fought madmen, and escaped life-threatening peril, all from the comfort of her own bed. But Liv's troubles are just beginning. A rocky romance, a malicious blogger with a hidden identity, a wedding, and a classmate (or two) dead-set on revenge all await Liv in this action-packed conclusion to the Silver trilogy.
The Pine Islands
Title | The Pine Islands PDF eBook |
Author | Marion Poschmann |
Publisher | Coach House Books |
Pages | 125 |
Release | 2020-04-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1770566287 |
SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZE 2019 AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER "Readers who like quiet, meditative works will enjoy this strangely affecting buddy story." —Publishers Weekly "Rather than tying up the loose ends, she leaves them beautifully fluttering in the wind, and you do not feel lost in that experience. The writing is poetic and it’s worth savouring." —Angela Caravan, Shrapnel A bad dream leads to a strange poetic pilgrimage through Japan in this playful and profound Booker International-shortlisted novel. Gilbert Silvester, eminent scholar of beard fashions in film, wakes up one day from a dream that his wife has cheated on him. Certain the dream is a message, and unable to even look at her, he flees - immediately, irrationally, inexplicably - for Japan. In Tokyo he discovers the travel writings of the great Japanese poet Basho. Keen to cure his malaise, he decides to find solace in nature the way Basho did. Suddenly, from Gilbert's directionless crisis there emerges a purpose: a pilgrimage in the footsteps of the poet to see the moon rise over the pine islands of Matsushima. Although, of course, unlike the great poet, he will take a train. Along the way he falls into step with another pilgrim: Yosa, a young Japanese student clutching a copy of The Complete Manual of Suicide . Together, Gilbert and Yosa travel across Basho's disappearing Japan, one in search of his perfect ending and the other a new beginning. Serene, playful, and profound, The Pine Islands is a story of the transformations we seek and the ones we find along the way.
The Shell Magicians
Title | The Shell Magicians PDF eBook |
Author | Kai Meyer |
Publisher | Egmont Books (UK) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Children's stories |
ISBN | 9781405216364 |
The pirates have a choice. Defend a mysterious city, or follow Tyrone, the cannibal pirate king, to gain booty beyond their wildest dreams. It will take a duel before they'll even listen to the options.....
Cursed Wolf
Title | Cursed Wolf PDF eBook |
Author | Brogan Thomas |
Publisher | Creatures of the Otherworld |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2021-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781838146900 |
Loathed by those who should love her, can one fierce woman discover the secrets of her unique blood in time to be her own rescuer? If you like strong female characters and slow-burn romances, then you'll adore this captivating tale.
Astronomische Nachrichten
Title | Astronomische Nachrichten PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Astronomy |
ISBN |
Kafka's Zoopoetics
Title | Kafka's Zoopoetics PDF eBook |
Author | Naama Harel |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2020-05-04 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0472902091 |
Nonhuman figures are ubiquitous in the work of Franz Kafka, from his early stories down to his very last one. Despite their prominence throughout his oeuvre, Kafka’s animal representations have been considered first and foremost as mere allegories of intrahuman matters. In recent years, the allegorization of Kafka’s animals has been poetically dismissed by Kafka’s commentators and politically rejected by posthumanist scholars. Such critique, however, has yet to inspire either an overarching or an interdiscursive account. This book aims to fill this lacuna. Positing animal stories as a distinct and significant corpus within Kafka’s entire poetics, and closely examining them in dialogue with both literary and posthumanist analysis, Kafka’s Zoopoetics critically revisits animality, interspecies relations, and the very human-animal contradistinction in the writings of Franz Kafka. Kafka’s animals typically stand at the threshold between humanity and animality, fusing together human and nonhuman features. Among his liminal creatures we find a human transformed into vermin (in “The Metamorphosis”), an ape turned into a human being (in “A Report to an Academy”), talking jackals (in “Jackals and Arabs”), a philosophical dog (in “Researches of a Dog”), a contemplative mole-like creature (in “The Burrow”), and indiscernible beings (in “Josefine, the Singer or the Mouse People”). Depicting species boundaries as mutable and obscure, Kafka creates a fluid human-animal space, which can be described as “humanimal.” The constitution of a humanimal space radically undermines the stark barrier between human and other animals, dictated by the anthropocentric paradigm. Through denying animalistic elements in humans, and disavowing the agency of nonhuman animals, excluding them from social life, and neutralizing compassion for them, this barrier has been designed to regularize both humanity and animality. The contextualization of Kafka's animals within posthumanist theory engenders a post-anthropocentric arena, which is simultaneously both imagined and very real.