Endangered Pleasures

Endangered Pleasures
Title Endangered Pleasures PDF eBook
Author Barbara Holland
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 196
Release 2000-06-20
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 006095647X

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Here is a refreshing look at life as it ought to be. Bare feet, gardening, dawdling over the newspaper, oversleeping, and idle summer vacations are infinitely more satisfying than counting fat grams, eating only vegetables, and sitting behind that desk every day. So toss out the guilt and rebel. Don't just stop and smell the flowers--call in sick and lie among them, preferably with a good friend, a bottle of wine, and a handful of chocolates. Endangered Pleasures is a delightful reminder that rest and relaxation are more rewarding than a job performance review. After all, life's too short. Why not have some fun while you're supposed to be living it?

Unforbidden Pleasures

Unforbidden Pleasures
Title Unforbidden Pleasures PDF eBook
Author Adam Phillips
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 209
Release 2016-05-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0374278024

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"Originally published in 2015 by Hamish Hamilton, Great Britain"--Title page verso.

1995

1995
Title 1995 PDF eBook
Author W. Joseph Campbell
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 293
Release 2015-01-02
Genre History
ISBN 052095971X

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A hinge moment in recent American history, 1995 was an exceptional year. Drawing on interviews, oral histories, memoirs, archival collections, and news reports, W. Joseph Campbell presents a vivid, detail-rich portrait of those memorable twelve months. This book offers fresh interpretations of the decisive moments of 1995, including the emergence of the Internet and the World Wide Web in mainstream American life; the bombing at Oklahoma City, the deadliest attack of domestic terrorism in U.S. history; the sensational "Trial of the Century," at which O.J. Simpson faced charges of double murder; the U.S.-brokered negotiations at Dayton, Ohio, which ended the Bosnian War, Europe’s most vicious conflict since the Nazi era; and the first encounters at the White House between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, a liaison that culminated in a stunning scandal and the spectacle of the president’s impeachment and trial. As Campbell demonstrates in this absorbing chronicle, 1995 was a year of extraordinary events, a watershed at the turn of the millennium. The effects of that pivotal year reverberate still, marking the close of one century and the dawning of another.

Enjoyment

Enjoyment
Title Enjoyment PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 333
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401714258

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Philosophy, art criticism and popular opinion all seem to treat the aesthetics of the comic as lightweight, while the tragic seems to be regarded with greater seriousness. Why this favouring of sadness over joy? Can it be justified? What are the criteria by which the significance of comedy can be estimated vis à vis tragedy? Questions such as these underlie the present selection of studies, which casts new light on the comic, the joyful and laughter itself. This challenge to the popular attitude strikes into new territory, relating such matters to the profundity with which we enjoy life and its role in the deployment of the Human Condition. In her Introduction Tymieniecka points out that the tragic and the comic might be complementary in their respective sense-bestowing modes as well as in their dynamic functions; they might both share in the primogenital function of promoting the self-individualising progress of human existence. For the first time in philosophy, laughter, mirth, joy and the like are revealed as the modalities of the essential enjoyment of life, being brought to bear in an illumination of the human condition.

A Place to Read

A Place to Read
Title A Place to Read PDF eBook
Author Michael Cohen
Publisher Interactive Publications
Pages 257
Release 2014
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1922120936

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In this essay collection, Michael Cohen tells us about his surprise encounter with the remains of Frida Kahlo, about his father’s murder, and about his son’s close shave with death on the highway. His subjects can be as commonplace as golfing with close friends, amateur astronomy, birding, or learning to fly at the age of sixty. But he asks difficult questions about how we are grounded in space and time, how we are affected by our names, how a healthy person can turn into a hypochondriac, and how we might commune with the dead. And throughout he measures, compares and interprets his experiences through the lens of six decades of reading. The tools of the writer’s trade fascinate him as do eateries in his small college town, male dress habits, American roads, and roadside shrines. He lives on the Blood River in Kentucky when he is not in the Tucson Mountains.

Postscript

Postscript
Title Postscript PDF eBook
Author Andrea Andersson
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 429
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1442649844

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Postscript is the first collection of writings on the subject of conceptual writing by a diverse field of scholars in the realms of art, literature, media, as well as the artists themselves

The Fully Alive Preacher

The Fully Alive Preacher
Title The Fully Alive Preacher PDF eBook
Author Mike Graves
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Pages 194
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0664230202

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Mike Graves begins this book with the question "If preaching is intended to enliven the church, why is it killing so many ministers?" His answer? Because preaching has become divorced from the vitality and diversity of the preacher's daily life. He invites preachers to discover how preaching can be renewing rather than draining.