The Talking Stone
Title | The Talking Stone PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Crews |
Publisher | New York : Greenwillow Books |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
Twenty-seven tales of Native Americans from nine geographic regions of North America.
The Gold of the Sunbeams
Title | The Gold of the Sunbeams PDF eBook |
Author | Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay |
Publisher | Skyhorse Publishing Inc. |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2011-11 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1611452538 |
Diagnosed as severely autistic at the age of three, Tito, nearly nonverbal, was brought up by his loving moth-er Soma, who taught him to read English and challenged him to write his own stories. The initial result was The Mind Tree, published in 2003, which Tito wrote between the ages of eight and eleven. The Gold of the Sunbeams is an equally impressive, beautiful collection of stories, each prefaced by a charming note from Tito explaining how the story came into being. Above all, this is the work of a true poet.
Bird Talk and Other Stories by Xu Xu
Title | Bird Talk and Other Stories by Xu Xu PDF eBook |
Author | Xu Xu |
Publisher | Stone Bridge Press, Inc. |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2020-05-19 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1611729394 |
Introducing the works of a major Chinese writer—liberal, cosmopolitan, and lyrically exotic—once banned but now embraced, and newly "discovered" in the West. Xu Xu 徐訏 (1908-1980) was one of the most widely read Chinese authors of the 1930s to 1960s. His popular urban gothic tales, his exotic spy fiction, and his quasi-existentialist love stories full of nostalgia and melancholy offer today’s readers an unusual glimpse into China’s turbulent twentieth century. These translations--spanning a period of some thirty years, from 1937 until 1965--bring to life some of Xu Xu’s most representative short fictions from prewar Shanghai and postwar Hong Kong and Taiwan. The Afterword illustrates that Xu Xu’s idealistic tendencies in defiance of the politicization of art exemplify his affinity with European romanticism and link his work to a global literary modernity.
Can We Talk and Other Stories
Title | Can We Talk and Other Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Chinodya, Shimmer |
Publisher | Weaver Press |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2018-04-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1779223153 |
Shimmer Chinodya, winner of the 1989 Commonwealth Writers Prize (Africa region) is one of Zimbabwe's foremost fiction writers. This collection of short stories reveals his development as a writer of passionate questioning integrity. The first stories, 'Hoffman Street' and 'The Man who Hanged Himself' capture the bewildered innocence of a child's view of the adult world, where behaviour is often puzzling and contradictory; stories such as 'Going to See Mr B.V.' provide the transition between the world of the adult and that of the child where the latter is required to act for himself in a situation where illusions founder on a narrow reality. 'Among the Dead' and 'Brothers and Sisters' look wryly at the self-conscious, self-centred, desperately serious world of young adulthood while 'Playing your Cards', 'The Waterfall', 'Strays' and 'Bramson' introduce characters for whom ambition, disillusion, and disappointment jostle for attention in a world where differences of class, culture, race and morality come to the fore. Finally, in 'Can we Talk' we conclude with an abrasive, lucid, sinewy voice which explores the nature of estrangement. The charge is desolation. Can we Talk and Other Stories speaks of the unspoken and unsaid. The child who watches but does not understand, the young man who observes but cannot participate, the man who stands outside not sure where his desires and ambitions lead, the older man, estranged by his own choices. 'Can we Talk' is not a question but a statement that insists on being heard, and demands a reassessment of our dreams.
Can We Talk and Other Stories
Title | Can We Talk and Other Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Shimmer Chinodya |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2017-12-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1779223161 |
Shimmer Chinodya, winner of the 1989 Commonwealth Writers Prize (Africa region) is one of Zimbabwe's foremost fiction writers. This collection of short stories reveals his development as a writer of passionate questioning integrity. The first stories, 'Hoffman Street' and 'The Man who Hanged Himself' capture the bewildered innocence of a child's view of the adult world, where behaviour is often puzzling and contradictory; stories such as 'Going to See Mr B.V.' provide the transition between the world of the adult and that of the child where the latter is required to act for himself in a situation where illusions founder on a narrow reality. 'Among the Dead' and 'Brothers and Sisters' look wryly at the self-conscious, self-centred, desperately serious world of young adulthood while 'Playing your Cards', 'The Waterfall', 'Strays' and 'Bramson' introduce characters for whom ambition, disillusion, and disappointment jostle for attention in a world where differences of class, culture, race and morality come to the fore. Finally, in 'Can we Talk' we conclude with an abrasive, lucid, sinewy voice which explores the nature of estrangement. The charge is desolation. Can we Talk and Other Stories speaks of the unspoken and unsaid. The child who watches but does not understand, the young man who observes but cannot participate, the man who stands outside not sure where his desires and ambitions lead, the older man, estranged by his own choices. 'Can we Talk' is not a question but a statement that insists on being heard, and demands a reassessment of our dreams.
The Golden Mermaid, and Other Stories from the Fairy Books
Title | The Golden Mermaid, and Other Stories from the Fairy Books PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Lang |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1906 |
Genre | Fairy tales |
ISBN |
The Quondam Lover and Other Stories from the Wasteland
Title | The Quondam Lover and Other Stories from the Wasteland PDF eBook |
Author | James Whitmer |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2021-10-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1663230633 |
The stories contained herein will take the reader through a real life obstacle course of choices that have to be made when confronting morality vs immorality, good vs evil, and social responsibility vs just deserts.