the Bourgeois Poet

the Bourgeois Poet
Title the Bourgeois Poet PDF eBook
Author Karl Shapiro
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1964
Genre
ISBN

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The Devil Says Maybe I Like it

The Devil Says Maybe I Like it
Title The Devil Says Maybe I Like it PDF eBook
Author Wendy Bourgeois
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 2018
Genre American essays
ISBN 9780982770474

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The Bourgeois Empire

The Bourgeois Empire
Title The Bourgeois Empire PDF eBook
Author Evie Christie
Publisher ECW/ORIM
Pages 68
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1554907012

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“A carnivalesque romp through middle age, addressing the menace of mortality while lampooning comic stereotypes . . . Pulses with life” (The Globe and Mail, Toronto). In this sharp-witted tale of desperation and decadence, a middle-aged man tries to escape the anxieties of failure and grueling reality of everyday existence with a wide range of distractions—from an opulent home renovation to torrents of pornography to alcohol and pills and fast cars. He’s been told again and again that asceticism and a bit of restraint might serve him better, spiritually speaking. But temptation seems to follow him everywhere—and soon the house of cards he’s been building may completely collapse. “Unconventional . . . That the book works so well is testament both to Christie’s wonderfully alert writing and the way she maintains a perfectly balanced moral tone throughout.” —National Post

Illusion and Reality: A Study of the Sources of Poetry

Illusion and Reality: A Study of the Sources of Poetry
Title Illusion and Reality: A Study of the Sources of Poetry PDF eBook
Author Christopher Caudwell
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 416
Release 2020-07-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1528769716

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This book contains Christopher Caudwell’s 1937 treatise, “Illusion and Reality”. It is a work of Marxist literary criticism that develops the idea that each individual era of British poetry stems from a novel economical paradigm in bourgeois society. Christopher St John Sprigg (1907–1937), more commonly known by his pseudonym 'Christopher Caudwell', was a British Marxist poet and thinker. In early life, he made his way to Marxism and set about rethinking everything in light of it, from poetry to philosophy to physics, and became a staunch member of the 'Communist Party of Great Britain'. Many vintage texts such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now, in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.

The Search for Lost Innocence

The Search for Lost Innocence
Title The Search for Lost Innocence PDF eBook
Author Louis Decimus Rubin (Jr.)
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1964
Genre
ISBN

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The Complete Poems of D. H. Lawrence

The Complete Poems of D. H. Lawrence
Title The Complete Poems of D. H. Lawrence PDF eBook
Author David Herbert Lawrence
Publisher
Pages 1079
Release 1971
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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Now, Now, Louison

Now, Now, Louison
Title Now, Now, Louison PDF eBook
Author Jean Frémon
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 68
Release 2019-03-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0811228533

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Financial Times Book of the Year The extraordinary artist, the spider woman, the intellectual, the rebel, the sly enchantress, and the “good girl” sing together in this exuberant, lithe text beautifully translated by Cole Swensen. This brilliant portrait of the renowned artist Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) shows a woman who was devoted to her art and whose life was also that of her century. The art world’s grande dame and its shameless old lady, spinning personal history into works of profound strangeness, speaks with her characteristic insolence and wit, through a most discreet, masterful writer. From her childhood in France to her exile and adult life in America, to her death, this phosphorescent novella describes Bourgeois’s inner life as only one artist regarding another can. Included as an afterword is Frémon’s essay about his own “portrait writing” and how he came to know and work with Louise Bourgeois.