The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories

The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories
Title The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories PDF eBook
Author Pagan Kennedy
Publisher Santa Fe Writers Project
Pages 292
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780977679935

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Nonfiction is the new black comedy in this hilarious collection of award-winning literary essays written by the infamous Pagan Kennedy. In the title piece, Alex Comfort, author of The Joy of Sex, reinvents himself as a sex guru in California and hatches a plan to destroy monogamy forever. In the stories that follow, a retired chemist finds a way to turn a wasteland into paradise, an aspiring tyrant tries to become the emperor of America, and an artist rigs himself up to a "brain machine" made from parts he bought at Radio Shack. All of the essays--most of which have appeared in The New York Times Magazine and The Boston Globe Magazine--document the stories of visionaries bent on remaking the world, for better or for worse.

The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories

The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories
Title The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories PDF eBook
Author Pagan Kennedy
Publisher Santa Fe Writer's Project
Pages 282
Release 2008-09-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0981966152

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Nonfiction is the new black comedy in this hilarious collection of award-winning literary essays written by the infamous Pagan Kennedy. In the title piece, Alex Comfort, author of The Joy of Sex, reinvents himself as a sex guru in California and hatches a plan to destroy monogamy forever. In the stories that follow, a retired chemist finds a way to turn a wasteland into paradise, an aspiring tyrant tries to become the emperor of America, and an artist rigs himself up to a "brain machine" made from parts he bought at Radio Shack. All of the essays—most of which have appeared in The New York Times Magazine and The Boston Globe Magazine—document the stories of visionaries bent on remaking the world, for better or for worse.

Black Livingstone

Black Livingstone
Title Black Livingstone PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Santa Fe Writer's Project
Pages 144
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0988225263

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A largely untold story of an extraordinary historical figure, this biography sheds light on the life of William Sheppard, a 19th-century African American who, for more than 20 years, defied segregation and operated a missionary run by black Americans in the Belgian Congo. This work shows how Sheppard returned to United States periodically, and traveled the country telling tales of his adventures to packed auditoriums. An anthropologist, photographer, big-game hunter, and art collector, the man billed as the “Black Livingstone” helped expose the atrocities that occurred under the reign of King Leopold, and this stirring work tells how he eventually helped to break Belgium’s hold on the Congo.

'Zine

'Zine
Title 'Zine PDF eBook
Author Pagan Kennedy
Publisher Santa Fe Writer's Project
Pages 180
Release 2014-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1939650100

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Back in print for the first time in a decade, this is the hilarious autobiography of a pioneer of the 1990s zine movement. A young woman named Pagan, having just graduated from a writing program at a very prestigious university, is left with a single burning question: Now what? She then takes an unusual step by deciding to invent her new self—the one the public will know—by starting her own magazine, one that will be written, created, and star none other than herself.

Encyclopedia of Contemporary Writers and Their Works

Encyclopedia of Contemporary Writers and Their Works
Title Encyclopedia of Contemporary Writers and Their Works PDF eBook
Author Geoff Hamilton
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 433
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 143812970X

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Provides a comprehensive overview of the best writers and works of the current English-speaking literary world.

An Immense New Power to Heal

An Immense New Power to Heal
Title An Immense New Power to Heal PDF eBook
Author Lee Gutkind
Publisher Underland Press
Pages 242
Release 2012-03-23
Genre Medical
ISBN 1937163075

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Is personalized medicine—what some scientists call genetic medicine—a pipe dream or a panacea? Francis Collins, current director of the National Institutes of Health and director of the Human Genome Project, considers this new era “the greatest revolution since Leonardo,” while Nobel Laureate Leland Hartwell compares personalized medicine to a train that has not yet left the station—“a very slow train with a very long way to go . . . before we arrive at our destination.” There is no denying that new technology, which has triggered an explosion of scientific information, is ushering in a revolution in medicine—for specialists, general practitioners and the public. Anyone can spit in a cup and, for a small fee, learn about his or her individual genetic make-up. But how useful is this information, really, to us or to our doctors? What’s more, how much do we truly want to know—and have others know—about our possible destiny? There is more than we can imagine at stake. In An Immense New Power to Heal, authors Lee Gutkind and Pagan Kennedy delve into the personal side of personalized medicine and offer the physician’s perspective and the patient’s experience through intimate narratives and case studies. They also offer an intriguing background of the personalized medicine movement including the fascinating personalities of the key scientists involved as well as a glimpse into the in-fighting that accompanies any race for a scientific breakthrough. The result is a highly engaging, lively, and provocative discussion about this revolution in health care, and most importantly, what it really means for patients now and in the future.

A British Anarchist Tradition

A British Anarchist Tradition
Title A British Anarchist Tradition PDF eBook
Author Carissa Honeywell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 226
Release 2011-05-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1441198830

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A British Anarchist Tradition focuses on three contemporary British theorists and practitioners, Herbert Read, Colin Ward, and Alex Comfort and looks at their interrelation, commonality, and collective influence on British radical thought. The book aims to foster a greater understanding of anarchism as an intellectual response to 20th century developments and its impact on political thought and movements. For the first time, the work of these three writers is presented as a tradition, highlighting the consistency of their themes and concerns. To do so, the book shows how they addressed the problems faced by modern British society, with clear lines of political, literary, and intellectual traditions linking them. It also focuses on their contribution to the development of anarchist conceptions of freedom in the twentieth century. A British Anarchist Tradition identifies an area of anarchism that deserves greater critical, scholarly attention. Its unique and thorough research will make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in contemporary anarchist thought, political theory, and political movements.