The Delicate Prey Deluxe Edition

The Delicate Prey Deluxe Edition
Title The Delicate Prey Deluxe Edition PDF eBook
Author Paul Bowles
Publisher Ecco
Pages 0
Release 2015-06-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780062393852

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Paul Bowles’s classic collection of short stories, available in a deluxe paperback edition—part of Ecco’s Art of the Story series. “All the tales are a variety of detective story,” wrote Bowles of this, his first short story collection, “in which the reader is the detective; the mystery is in the motivation for the characters’’ behavior.” In such stories as “A Distant Episode” and How Many Midnights,” Bowles pushes human character beyond socially defined limits and maps a transformed (often horribly transformed) reality. Bowles captures the duality of human frailty and cruelty in these seventeen taut and atmospheric tales, written between 1939 and 1949. Brutal and gorgeous, visceral yet perceptive, this timeless collection is “one of the most profound, beautifully wrought, and haunting collections in our literature. . . at once austere, witty, violent, and sensuous. . . . His language has a purity of line, a poise and authority entirely its own, capable of instantly modulating from farce to horror without a ruffle” (Tobias Wolff).

The Delicate Prey and Other Stories

The Delicate Prey and Other Stories
Title The Delicate Prey and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Paul Bowles
Publisher
Pages 307
Release 1972
Genre
ISBN

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The Delicate Prey & Other Stories

The Delicate Prey & Other Stories
Title The Delicate Prey & Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Paul Bowles
Publisher
Pages 307
Release 1950
Genre
ISBN 9784653014324

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The Delicate Prey

The Delicate Prey
Title The Delicate Prey PDF eBook
Author Paul Bowles
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 328
Release 1990-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0880012633

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The Delicate Prey

The Delicate Prey
Title The Delicate Prey PDF eBook
Author Paul Bowles
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 322
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062119346

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Paul Bowles’s classic collection of short stories, now available in a a deluxe paperback edition—part of Ecco’s Art of the Story series “All the tales are a variety of detective story,” wrote Bowles of this, his first short story collection, “in which the reader is the detective; the mystery is in the motivation for the charcters’ behavior.” In such stories as “A Distant Episode” and How Many Midnights,” Bowles pushes human character beyond socially defined limits and maps a transformed (often horribly transformed) reality. Bowles captures the duality of human frailty and cruelty in these seventeen taut and atmospheric tales, written between 1939 and 1949. Brutal and gorgeous, visceral yet profound, this timeless collection is “one of the most profound, beautifully wrought, and haunting collections in our literature. . . at once austere, witty, violent, and sensuous. . . . His language has a purity of line, a poise and authority entirely its own, capable of instantly modulating from farce to horror without a ruffle” (Tobias Wolff).

A Novel Marketplace

A Novel Marketplace
Title A Novel Marketplace PDF eBook
Author Evan Brier
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 210
Release 2012-02-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0812201442

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As television transformed American culture in the 1950s, critics feared the influence of this newly pervasive mass medium on the nation's literature. While many studies have addressed the rhetorical response of artists and intellectuals to mid-twentieth-century mass culture, the relationship between the emergence of this culture and the production of novels has gone largely unexamined. In A Novel Marketplace, Evan Brier illuminates the complex ties between postwar mass culture and the making, marketing, and reception of American fiction. Between 1948, when television began its ascendancy, and 1959, when Random House became a publicly owned corporation, the way American novels were produced and distributed changed considerably. Analyzing a range of mid-century novels—including Paul Bowles's The Sheltering Sky, Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Sloan Wilson's The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, and Grace Metalious's Peyton Place—Brier reveals the specific strategies used to carve out cultural and economic space for the American novel just as it seemed most under threat. During this anxious historical moment, the book business underwent an improbable expansion, by capitalizing on an economic boom and a rising population of educated consumers and by forming institutional alliances with educators and cold warriors to promote reading as both a cultural and political good. A Novel Marketplace tells how the book trade and the novelists themselves successfully positioned their works as embattled holdouts against an oppressive mass culture, even as publishers formed partnerships with mass-culture institutions that foreshadowed the multimedia mergers to come in the 1960s. As a foil for and a partner to literary institutions, mass media corporations assisted in fostering the novel's development as both culture and commodity.

Eldest Deluxe Edition

Eldest Deluxe Edition
Title Eldest Deluxe Edition PDF eBook
Author Christopher Paolini
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 664
Release 2006-09-26
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0375840443

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This deluxe edition of the runaway international bestseller includes: ·A sneak peek at Book III ·A revealing excerpt of the history of Alagaësia ·Never-before-seen art by the author, including an image of Brom’s elf ring ·A complete and comprehensive list of people, places, things, and dwarf clans Darkness falls. . . . Swords clash. . . . Evil reigns. Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the mighty forces of King Galbatorix, cruel ruler of the Empire. Now Eragon must travel to Ellesméra, land of the elves, for further training in magic and swordsmanship, the vital skills of the Dragon Rider. It is the journey of a lifetime, filled with awe-inspiring new places and people, each day a fresh adventure. But chaos and betrayal plague him at every turn, and Eragon isn’t sure whom he can trust. Meanwhile, his cousin Roran must fight a new battle back home in Carvahall–one that puts Eragon in even graver danger. Will the king's dark hand strangle all resistance? Eragon may not escape with even his life. . . .