The Lovely Galatea

The Lovely Galatea
Title The Lovely Galatea PDF eBook
Author Franz von Suppé
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1884
Genre Galatea, sea nymph (Greek deity)
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Galatea

Galatea
Title Galatea PDF eBook
Author Madeline Miller
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 65
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1408848147

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From the internationally bestselling and prize-winning author of The Song of Achilles and Circe, an enchanting short story that boldly reimagines the myth of Galatea and Pygmalion. **Featuring a new afterword by Madeline Miller** In Ancient Greece, a skilled marble sculptor has been blessed by a goddess who has given his masterpiece – the most beautiful woman the town has ever seen – the gift of life. Now his wife, he expects Galatea to please him, to be obedience and humility personified. But she has desires of her own, and yearns for independence. In a desperate bid by her obsessive husband to keep her under control, she is locked away under the constant supervision of doctors and nurses. But with a daughter to rescue, she is determined to break free, whatever the cost... _________________________ Praise for CIRCE 'A thrilling tour de force of imagination' Mail on Sunday 'A bold and subversive retelling' New York Times 'A novel to be gobbled greedily in one sitting' Observer 'A remarkable achievement' Sunday Times

Galatea

Galatea
Title Galatea PDF eBook
Author James M. Cain
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 166
Release 2024-05-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1504094670

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A down-on-his-luck boxing trainer finds a woman worth fighting for in this “assured” novel by an MWA Grand Master Award winner (Kirkus Reviews). It took some doing, but Duke Webster is out of prison. Val Valenty arranged the parole, and now the onetime prizefighter and boxing coach is his puppet, breaking his back on Valenty’s farm in exchange for a pittance. But Valenty is about to find out that boxing men never take orders without a scrap. The trouble begins when Webster meets Valenty’s wife. A barrel-shaped woman whose extreme weight makes her old before her time, Holly stays fat on Valenty’s cooking—meat, potatoes, and endless gravy. Webster puts her on a diet, slimming her down the way he would train an over-the-hill pro in search of a comeback. But as her waistline shrinks and her beauty emerges, Valenty gets jealous—putting them on course for a bloody confrontation where only the hungry will survive. This gritty, surprising tale comes from the acclaimed author of Double Indemnity and Mildred Pierce—a writer with “an empathy for losers and society’s lost souls” (Quad-City Times). Praise for James M. Cain’s fiction “Cain is one novelist who has something to teach just about any writer, and delight just about any reader.” —Anne Rice, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Interview with a Vampire “Entertaining and cleverly plotted.” —The New York Times

Galatea

Galatea
Title Galatea PDF eBook
Author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1867
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Ghazals 1-59 and Other Poems

Ghazals 1-59 and Other Poems
Title Ghazals 1-59 and Other Poems PDF eBook
Author Sheila E. Murphy
Publisher Unlikely Books
Pages 146
Release 2017-04-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0998892505

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Including the complete collaborative poems of Sheila E. Murphy and the late Michelle Greenblatt; three free-verse poems and 59 American ghazals. With a Foreword by Vincent A. Cellucci.

The Playgoer

The Playgoer
Title The Playgoer PDF eBook
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Pages 518
Release 1902
Genre Theater
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Days of Blue and Flame

Days of Blue and Flame
Title Days of Blue and Flame PDF eBook
Author Sarah Yerkes
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 2019-06-15
Genre Art
ISBN 9780996972697

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Poetry. DAYS OF BLUE AND FLAME by 101-year-old Sarah Yerkes investigates subjects closest to the author's heart--childhood, family, travel, aging, art. After a career as a sculptor and a landscape architect, Yerkes began writing poetry at age 97. "I never fully understood how satisfying it could be to shape, build and form a piece with words rather than with wood, aluminum, stone and iron pipe," she said. A hard-working artist, Yerkes strives to write sometimes difficult poems with courage. Poet David Keplinger, winner of the 2019 UNT Rilke Award, said, "Yerkes sews a pre-nuclear America to the computer age, and she leaves space enough for our own pages, and our children's pages, all the stories yet to come."