For the Century's End

For the Century's End
Title For the Century's End PDF eBook
Author John Haines
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 116
Release 2001
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780295981604

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"I have always sought a poetry that . . . can include the public events of our time and do so in a way that makes them at once contemporary and unavoidably linked with humanity's long and troubled history."-John Haines, Preface Poet and essayist John Haines has forged, in his long career, a body of work noted both for its austere lyric beauty, anchored in the solitude and spaciousness of his early years as a homesteader in the Alaskan wilderness, and for its penetrating responsiveness to the human condition. The generous selection of poems inFor the Century's Endconveys, in form and substance, the singular and exhilarating power of Haines's poetry of the past decade, underscoring his role as one of the major writers of our time. "I am the one who touches fire,/ who rakes the leaves to watch them burn," Haines writes in his introductory poem. This subtle yet vivid juxtaposition of the temporal and eternal is characteristic of the book's method and unwavering passion. Organised into five sections, the poems in each group arc from the mythic to the personal, as does the central, twelve-part poem "In the House of Wax." Their journey incorporates both anguish over the state of the present-day world, and an abiding, forward-looking spiritual resolve. Individual poems deal with subjects as wide ranging as the cave petroglyphs of the ancient Chumash Indian culture of southern California to contemporary explorations of outer space and our attempts to find some new ground in the solar system. Throughout, Haines taps into an ancient environmental wisdom that links us all.

At a Century's Ending

At a Century's Ending
Title At a Century's Ending PDF eBook
Author George Frost Kennan
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 358
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393316094

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In this new volume of essays, reviews, and speeches, statesman George F. Kennan reflects on the forces that have shaped this tragic century. "It is an inspiration to read (Kennan's) reflections on the eternal truths of mortality and power".--John Keegan, "London Daily Telegraph".

Century End

Century End
Title Century End PDF eBook
Author Paul Ptalis
Publisher Frank Amato Publications
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Atlantic salmon fishing
ISBN 9781571882189

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Atlantic salmon flies are exquisite works of art with a history that is as interesting as it is full of tradition. This gorgeous book takes us back in time to England, Ireland, and Scotland when the original Spey and classic Atlantic salmon flies were originated and flourished as fishing flies. Each of the 34 glorious flies are pictured at almost half-page in size, and each includes the recipe and originator. Also included is hook information -- both antique and contemporary -- artistic tying suggestions, and more. This full-color book is useful to the tier and a beautiful addition to the library of any fly fisherman.

Century's End

Century's End
Title Century's End PDF eBook
Author Pierre Christin
Publisher Titan Comics
Pages 186
Release 2016-11-22
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 178586159X

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Century’s End collects two of the most accomplished comics narratives to come out of the creative collaboration between visionary artist Enki Bilal and celebrated writer Pierre Christin. In ‘The Black Order Brigade’, a group of aging revolutionaries band together for one last stand against fascism. As they spread around Europe, chasing down leads and picking off old adversaries, they realize they are heading for an explosive showdown. A group of Communist leaders gather for some sport in a quiet forest in ‘The Hunting Party’. Soon the snowy ground is stained with the blood of more than just animals, as the machinations of the political world weave through the trees toward an unsuspecting victim… “an engaging, original story that should resonate with audiences interested in the evolving process of history and how it is shaped.” – Icv2

America at Century's End

America at Century's End
Title America at Century's End PDF eBook
Author James R. Schlesinger
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 140
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780231069229

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Describes modern American society, examines America's domestic and foreign policy, and identifies trends in government.

Science At Century's End

Science At Century's End
Title Science At Century's End PDF eBook
Author Martin Carrier
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 402
Release 2014-08-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780822972440

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To most laypersons and scientists, science and progress appear to go hand in hand, yet philosophers and historians of science have long questioned the inevitability of this pairing. As we take leave of a century acclaimed for scientific advances and progress, Science at Century's End, the eighth volume of the Pittsburgh-Konstanz Series in the Philosophy and History of Science, takes the reader to the heart of this important matter. Subtitled Philosophical Questions on the Progress and Limits of Science, this timely volume contains twenty penetrating essays by prominent philosophers and historians who explore and debate the limits of scientific inquiry and their presumed consequences for science in the 21st century.

Southern Writers at Century's End

Southern Writers at Century's End
Title Southern Writers at Century's End PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Jay Folks
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 314
Release
Genre Education
ISBN 9780813130972

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In 1917, fifty-two years after its founding, the University of Kentucky faced stagnation, financial troubles, and disturbing reports of nepotism, resulting in a leadership crisis. A special committee investigated the institution and issued a report calling for a massive transformation of the university, including the hiring of a new president who could execute the report's suggested initiatives. The Board of Trustees hired Frank L. McVey. McVey labored tirelessly for more than two decades to establish Kentucky as one of the nation's most respected institutions of higher learning, which brought him recognition as one of the leading progressive educators in the South. In Frank L. McVey and the University of Kentucky, Eric A. Moyen chronicles McVey's triumphs and challenges as the president sought to transform the university from a small state college into the state's flagship institution. McVey recruited an exceptional faculty, expanded graduate programs, promoted research, oversaw booming enrollments and campus construction, and defended academic freedom during the nation's first major antievolution controversy. Yet he faced challenges related to the development of modern collegiate athletics, a populace suspicious of his remarkable new conception of a state university, and the Great Depression. This authoritative biography not only details an important period in the history of the university and the commonwealth, but also tells the story of the advancement of education reform in early-twentieth-century America.