It takes center stage in the latest
essay collection from a distinguished critic of late - modern painting.
Well, that's one way to launch an imprint: The first - ever title released by Flatiron Books, a division of Macmillian, will be
an essay collection from media mogul Oprah Winfrey.
Next week, new memoirs arrive from Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Richard Russo and romance author Daneille Steel, along with a posthumous
essay collection from David Foster Wallace and historian Thomas E. Ricks» critique of the American military since WWII.
Unlike, say,
essay collections from David Sedaris, Anne Lamott or Chuck Klosterman (or even Tim Cahill), however, each of my stories also contains a «commentary track» — endnotes that reveal the ragged edges behind the experience and creation of each tale.
Not exact matches
Clearly the best
collection of
essays from a Kentucky farmer - philosopher, this book demonstrates the breadth of Wendell Berry's work, as well as his status as one of the most important commentators of our time on matters of community, land and ecology.
Evolution and the Fall is a
collection of
essays from a multi-disciplinary and ecumenical group of authors, which sets out to address «a set of problems that arise
from the encounter of traditional biblical views of human origins with contemporary scientific theories» (p. xv)-- not, one might add, in general, to answer them.
Part One of this synthetically reworked
collection of
essays is introduced with some words of E I Watkin
from 1947.
But surprisingly, it is this very weakness (
from the purist's point of view) that gives this splendid
collection of
essays its strength.
The
essays in Smith's persuasive book mostly concern how one
collection of influential males (the new academic secularists) successfully wrested control of the institutions of national culture
from another
collection of influential males (the old Protestant leaders).
A
collection of
essays written
from 1961 to 1967 was published under the title Theology of the World.24 These include an article entitled «The church and the world in the light of a «Political theology»».
In the recent book, Why I Changed My Mind about Women in Leadership, which is a
collection of
essays from prominent scholars, theologians and pastors, more than one writer concluded that the same logic used to defend the «separate but equal» status of slaves, is still in use today.
Nature works at every level to produce more complex and highly organised systems and organisms
from much simpler components: this is the theory proposed and investigated by this
collection of
essays.
The book is a
collection of introspective and irreverent
essays where Miller writes about everything
from questioning his faith to growing up without a father.
It is not really an organized book which contains one primary argument, but is a
collection of
essays and transcripts
from various articles and talks which NT Wright has given over the years.
By responding to my colleague's review of our work, I wish to clarify further what «process hermeneutics is or intends to be, a question arising
from Kelsey's review
essay in part, at least, because of the «hermeneutical pluralism» represented in the
collection of
essays published under this banner.1
A response to David Kelsey s review of the two
essay collections on Biblical interpretation
from a process perspective must begin with a word of appreciation for this labor of love.
This book is a
collection of
essays on the topic of Holy War in the Bible
from various perspectives.
But in her newest
collection, Critics, Monsters, Fanatics, and Other Literary
Essays, a unifying question emerges with urgency
from these familiar subjects.
But Kramer himself wrote nearly all of these
essays in hindsight — the earliest
essay in the
collection dates
from 1980, but most were written in the 1990s.
This
collection of
essays has ensued
from the author's reflections on the situation of the Church in the conciliar and post-conciliar period.
Now he's back with The View
from Rat Lake (Pruett, $ 7.95), a
collection of
essays which for wit and depth of feeling put the bum's rush on even Trout Bum.
Go to SI.com/sportsman for a
collection of
essays from SI writers, and see who they believe deserves the honor.
«Known for her wide - ranging feminist writing about everything
from princess culture to breast cancer, Orenstein presents a
collection of her
essays that are both striking and timely (like «How to Be a Man in the Age of Trump»).»
Lela Davidson is the author of Blacklisted
From the PTA, a
collection of irreverent
essays about motherhood and family.
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The
collection of
essays from around the globe explores a renewed interest in the republican tradition.
The Class of 2010 by the Social Market Foundation, is a
collection of
essays from new MPs in all three main parties.
Siegfried Sassoon's The Flower - Show Match and Other Pieces is a lovely little
collection of his
essays, reflecting his journey
from romantically patriotic support for the war in 1914 to his horror at the foolish realities of the trenches.
Excerpted
from Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature, a
collection of
essays by David Quammen.
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from Barnes & Noble Booksellers We also like... Books Mind Over Matter: Conversations With the Cosmos K. C. Cole, Harcourt, $ 25 In this
collection of 92 short
essays, Cole, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, ponders how science affects our daily lives, and conversely, how the events of everyday life inspire scientists.
«That no one dies of migraine seems, to someone deep into an attack, an ambiguous blessing,» wrote Joan Didion in the 1979
essay «In Bed»
from her
collection The White Album.
Alexander has also co-edited with Ronald Numbers the recent
collection of
essays entitled Biology and Ideology:
From Descartes to Dawkins.
His book is a
collection of
essays, some written with collaborators, recording his experiences
from his time with the Manhattan Project which saw the birth of the atomic bomb, to his role as US ambassador during the nuclear test ban negotiations in Geneva.
The book, a wide - ranging
collection of
essays from artists, film critics and social analysts as well as doctors, nurses and scientists, has its origins in a women's conference at the University of Kentucky in 1989.
Developed over 20 years ago and updated ever since, it contains my complete
collection of published popular
essays on topics
from cosmology and black holes, to space travel and weird things in nature.
Tales
from Another Mother Runner ($ 15, amazon.com) is a
collection of thoughtful
essays by women who believe in the â $ transformative power of a mile.â $
Now in its second edition, this
collection of
essays from female thought leaders continues to spread a timeless message: Women will save the planet but not alone.
Find out in this
collection of off the mat inspirational
essays from a teacher and dedicated practitioner of yoga.
This
collection of
essays tackles everything
from how to sit like the classy woman you are (the trick is to not bend your waist, like at all) to Hollywood's continued obsession with weight and why they just can't get over themselves already.
Here is a 2 - minute promotional video for humorist Mark Miller's «500 Dates: Dispatches
From the Front Lines of the Online Dating Wars», a
collection of humor
essays about Miller's experiences in the world of dating and romance.
You can see her academic work in the journal The New Hibernia Review and the
essay collections The Theatre of Martin McDonagh: A World of Savage Stories
from Carysfort Press and Martin McDonagh: A Casebook forthcoming
from Routledge.
This enlightening
collection of
essays by leading luminaries in fields ranging
from psychology to political science was edited by Dinesh Sharma, Associate Research Professor at the Institute for Global Cultural Studies, SUNY Binghamton.
The 20 - page booklet an
essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien, short pieces by young writers on the film, and art
from the film, and there's a small
collection of additional ephemera including a map of New Penzance.
• Limited Edition
collection of the complete Blood Bath • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) presentation of four versions of the film: Operation Titian, Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire • Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire
from original film materials • Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original film materials and standard definition inserts • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions • The Trouble with Titian Revisited — a brand new visual
essay in which Tim Lucas returns to (and updates) his three - part Video Watchdog feature to examine the convoluted production history of Blood Bath and its multiple versions • Bathing in Blood with Sid Haig — a new interview with the actor, recorded exclusively for this release • Archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill • Stills gallery • Double - sided fold - out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artworks • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dan Mumford • Limited edition booklet containing new writing on the film and its cast by Anthony Nield, Vic Pratt, Cullen Gallagher and Peter Beckman
This month we asked critic Robin Wood — whose books include Hitchcock's Films and Hollywood
from Vietnam to Reagan and who recently wrote
essays for the Criterion releases The Furies and Le plaisir — to pick his ten favorite films in the
collection.
It means, as the book's title states, teaching the whole student, which is what this
collection of reflective
essays by faculty members
from across the country is about.
His
essays on race and education regularly appear in The New Yorker and The Atlantic; he was the 2014 National Poetry Slam champion; and his debut
collection of poetry, Counting Descent, won the 2017 Literary Award for Best Poetry Book
from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association.
In his
collection of multifaceted
essays, he provokes discussion on issues of race, gentrification, and the teaching profession
from the eyes of a Black - Latino educator with a mix of research and first - hand experience.
This piece was adapted
from Challenging Disadvantage Together, a
collection of
essays from leaders of Teach First schools
March 30 Students To Promote Education Reform, Share Personal Experiences at CapitolStudents will hand - deliver a
collection of
essays from first generation students in Florida