The Eye of the Earth

The Eye of the Earth
Title The Eye of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Niyi Osundare
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria) Limited
Pages 72
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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A lyrical and panoramic body of poems from the prize-winning poet, informed by a revolutionary vision about the earth, our home.

The Two Eyes of the Earth

The Two Eyes of the Earth
Title The Two Eyes of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Matthew P. Canepa
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 451
Release 2017-03-10
Genre Art
ISBN 0520294831

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This pioneering study examines a pivotal period in the history of Europe and the Near East. Spanning the ancient and medieval worlds, it investigates the shared ideal of sacred kingship that emerged in the late Roman and Persian empires. Bridging the traditional divide between classical and Iranian history, this book brings to life the dazzling courts of two global powers that deeply affected the cultures of medieval Europe, Byzantium, Islam, South Asia, and China.

The Eyes of Earth

The Eyes of Earth
Title The Eyes of Earth PDF eBook
Author Solmaz Daryani
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-05-21
Genre
ISBN 9781732471177

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THE EYES OF EARTH tells a deeply personal story about the environmental disaster at Lake Urmia as seen through the eyes of Solmaz Daryani, a self-taught photographer, who grew up on the lake. Her grandfather ran a lakefront hotel in the tourist port of Sharafkhaneh and her uncles were sailors. She spent her childhood summers with her grandparents on the lake and, less than a decade ago, her grandfather hosted dozens of people every day. It was the disappearing lake and faded childhood memories that induce her to take the camera and start documenting what was left of the largest lake in the Middle East and the second largest salt lake on the planet.

Pidgin Stew and Sufferhead

Pidgin Stew and Sufferhead
Title Pidgin Stew and Sufferhead PDF eBook
Author Frank Aig-Imoukhuede
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1982
Genre Nigerian poetry (English)
ISBN

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Eye Spy

Eye Spy
Title Eye Spy PDF eBook
Author Guillaume Duprat
Publisher Wild Ways
Pages 40
Release 2018
Genre Animals
ISBN 9781999802844

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@earth

@earth
Title @earth PDF eBook
Author Peter Kennard
Publisher Tate
Pages 192
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9781854379849

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This book contains no words: instead it tells its story in the universal language of photomontage, long the favoured medium of radical artists. The author is one such, whose work has consistently questioned power structures and injustice, from his anti-nuclear works of the 1980s to his powerful works in response to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This photo-essay in seven chapters, combining new works, made together with Tarek Salhany, with iconic images from throughout the author's 40-year career. It makes a powerful statement about the impending eco-crisis, the arms race and the injustices of the power structures dominating today's world.

Scattered All Over the Earth

Scattered All Over the Earth
Title Scattered All Over the Earth PDF eBook
Author Yoko Tawada
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 228
Release 2022-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0811229297

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A mind-expanding, cheerfully dystopian new novel by Yoko Tawada, winner of the 2022 National Book Award Welcome to the not-too-distant future: Japan, having vanished from the face of the earth, is now remembered as “the land of sushi.” Hiruko, its former citizen and a climate refugee herself, has a job teaching immigrant children in Denmark with her invented language Panska (Pan-Scandinavian): “homemade language. no country to stay in. three countries I experienced. insufficient space in brain. so made new language. homemade language.” As she searches for anyone who can still speak her mother tongue, Hiruko soon makes new friends. Her troupe travels to France, encountering an umami cooking competition; a dead whale; an ultra-nationalist named Breivik; unrequited love; Kakuzo robots; red herrings; uranium; an Andalusian matador. Episodic and mesmerizing scenes flash vividly along, and soon they’re all next off to Stockholm. With its intrepid band of companions, Scattered All Over the Earth (the first novel of a trilogy) may bring to mind Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland or a surreal Wind in the Willows, but really is just another sui generis Yoko Tawada masterwork.