The Golden Globe
Title | The Golden Globe PDF eBook |
Author | John Varley |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 2004-07-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101656123 |
"This is an engrossing novel by one of the genre's most accomplished storytellers." --Publishers Weekly All the universe is a stage...and Sparky Valentine is its itinerant thespian. He brings Shakespeare--a version of it anyway--to the outer reaches of Earth's solar system. Sparky can transform himself from young to old, fat to thin, even male to female, by altering magnetic implants beneath his skin. Indispensible hardware for a career actor--and an interstellar con man wanted for murder...
The Father: A Tragic Farce
Title | The Father: A Tragic Farce PDF eBook |
Author | Florian Zeller |
Publisher | Dramatists Play Service, Inc. |
Pages | 67 |
Release | 2017-03-16 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0822236346 |
Now 80 years old, André was once a tap dancer. He lives with his daughter, Anne, and her husband, Antoine. Or was André an engineer, whose daughter Anne lives in London with her new lover, Pierre? The thing is, he is still wearing his pyjamas, and he can’t find his watch. He is starting to wonder if he’s losing control.
Max Oswell and The Golden Globe
Title | Max Oswell and The Golden Globe PDF eBook |
Author | Rashon Baskerville |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 2007-09-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1434817806 |
Newly transfered agent Bernard Smith, and agent Oswell team up for another mission. When Bernard is transfered to the K.H.O, and hears of the mission, involving The Golden Globe, he and Max set out to Japan, and Paris to retrieve to the globe from Draco. Battling sumo wrestlesr, and henchmen Max and his new partner try very hard to complete their tough assignment.
A Race Too Far
Title | A Race Too Far PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Eakin |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2009-04-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1407027131 |
The true story of the tragic round-the-world yacht race - now the subject of The Mercy, starring Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz In 1968, the Sunday Times organised the Golden Globe race–an incredible test of endurance never before attempted–a round the world yacht race that must be completed single-handed and non-stop. This remarkable challenge inspired those daring to enter–with or without sailing experience. A Race Too Far is the story of how the race unfolded, and how it became a tragedy for many involved. Of the nine sailors who started the race, four realised the madness of the undertaking and pulled out within weeks. The remaining five each have their own remarkable story. Chay Blyth, fresh from rowing the Atlantic with John Ridgway, had no sailing experience but managed to sail round the Cape of Good Hope before retiring. Nigel Tetley sank while in the lead with 1,100 nautical miles to go, surviving but dying in tragic circumstances two years later. Donald Crowhurst began showing signs of mental illness and tried to fake a round the world voyage. His boat was discovered adrift in an apparent suicide, but his body was never found. Bernard Moitessier abandoned the race and carried on to Tahiti, where he settled and fathered a child despite having a wife and family in Paris. Robin Knox-Johnston was the only one to complete the race. Chris Eakin recreates the drama of the epic race, talking to all those touched by the Golden Globe: the survivors, the widows and the children of those who died. It is a book that both evokes the primary wonder of the adventure itself and reflects on what it has come to mean to both those involved and the rest of us in the forty years since.
Through Their Eyes
Title | Through Their Eyes PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Hess |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2006-01-17 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0815735820 |
Americans often forget that, just as they watch the world through U.S. media, they are also being watched. Foreign correspondents based in the United States report news and provide context to events that are often unfamiliar or confusing to their readers back home. Unfortunately, there has been too little thoughtful examination of the foreign press in America and its role in the world media. Through Their Eyes fills this void in the unmistakable voice of Stephen Hess, who has been reporting on reporting for over a quarter century. Globalization is shrinking the planet, making it more important than ever to know what is going on in the world and how those events are being interpreted elsewhere. September 11 was a chilling reminder that how others perceive us does matter, like it or not. Hess seeks to answer three basic yet essential journalistic questions: Who are these U.S.-based foreign correspondents? How do they operate? And perhaps most important, what do they report, and how? Informed by scores of interviews and armed with original survey research, Hess reveals the mindset of foreign correspondents from a broad sample of countries. He examines how reporting from abroad has changed over the past twenty years and addresses the daunting challenges facing these journalists, ranging from home-office politics to national stereotypes. Unique among works on the subject, this book provides an engaging and humanizing "Day in the Life?" section, illustrating how foreign correspondents conduct their daily activities. This book continues the author's comprehensive Newswork series on the nexus of media, government, and politics. These five books, starting with The Washington Reporters (Brookings, 1981), have become valuable reference materials for all who seek to understand this intersection of journalism and government. Through Their Eyes furthers that rich tradition, making it essential and enjoyable reading.
Lyric's World
Title | Lyric's World PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Ann Richardson |
Publisher | Berkley |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999-03 |
Genre | Life on other planets |
ISBN | 9780425167625 |
Anakin Solo and his friend Tahiri are in for a surprise when they discover carvings on Yavin 8 that match the ones found in the temple on Yavin 4--carvings that could help break the curse of the mysterious Golden Globe. But something large and deadly is waiting for them in the caves, and it will take more than the Force to defeat it.
Her Again
Title | Her Again PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Schulman |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2016-04-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 006234286X |
A portrait of a woman, an era, and a profession: the first thoroughly researched biography of Meryl Streep that explores her beginnings as a young woman of the 1970s grappling with love, feminism, and her astonishing talent In 1975 Meryl Streep, a promising young graduate of the Yale School of Drama, was finding her place in the New York theater scene. Burning with talent and ambition, she was like dozens of aspiring actors of the time—a twenty-something beauty who rode her bike everywhere, kept a diary, napped before performances, and stayed out late “talking about acting with actors in actors’ bars.” Yet Meryl stood apart from her peers. In her first season in New York, she won attention-getting parts in back-to-back Broadway plays, a Tony Award nomination, and two roles in Shakespeare in the Park productions. Even then, people said, “Her. Again.” Her Again is an intimate look at the artistic coming-of-age of the greatest actress of her generation, from the homecoming float at her suburban New Jersey high school, through her early days on the stage at Vassar College and the Yale School of Drama during its golden years, to her star-making roles in The Deer Hunter, Manhattan, and Kramer vs. Kramer.New Yorker contributor Michael Schulman brings into focus Meryl’s heady rise to stardom on the New York stage; her passionate, tragically short-lived love affair with fellow actor John Cazale; her marriage to sculptor Don Gummer; and her evolution as a young woman of the 1970s wrestling with changing ideas of feminism, marriage, love, and sacrifice. Featuring eight pages of black-and-white photos, this captivating story of the making of one of the most revered artistic careers of our time reveals a gifted young woman coming into her extraordinary talents at a time of immense transformation, offering a rare glimpse into the life of the actress long before she became an icon.