The magazine chose the image to illustrate «Material Witness,» a four -
page essay by David Joselit on «visual evidence and the case of Eric Garner.»
Shame, too, that the option to isolate Buttolph's music is the only extra on the disc, though the keepcase includes a fine 4 -
page essay by historian Julie Kirgo, Twilight Time's resident liner - notes author.
Not exact matches
A Jewish Quest for Religious Meaning: Collected
Essays by Norman Frimer Ktav, 305
pages, $ 27.50 A variety of subjects» e.g., faith, theology, ethics, ritual» are discussed from the standpoint of Orthodox Judaism.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited
by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497
pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned
essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original
essays on latter - day martyrs.
Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision
by David F. Wells Eerdmans, 228
pages, $ 25 It is almost sixty years since Hans Urs von Balthasar, in a penetrating
essay titled «Patristik, Scholastik, und Wir,» observed what he considered to be the «late autumn» of our times.
The writings of Grisez, Finnis, and their collaborators have been greeted
by a barrage of criticism, which is why Professor George has written over three hundred
pages of
essays in their defense.
The American Search for Peace: Moral Reasoning, Religious Hope, and National Security edited
by George Weigel and John R. Langan Georgetown University Press, 281
pages, $ 30 The «correlation of forces,» as the Marxists used to say, has dramatically transformed the international arena in the last few years, and some of these
essays may not take that adequately into account.
The Historicity of Nature:
Essays on Science and Theology
by Wolfhart Pannenberg Templeton, 272
pages, $ 29.95 Wolfhart Pannenberg, one of the great figures of German Protestant theology, turns eighty this year.
Explorations in Metaphysics: Being - God - Person
By W. Norris Clarke, S.J. University of Notre Dame Press, 228 pages, $ 19.95 Selected from forty years» worth of essays by W. Norris Clarke» the Jesuit whose work helped emphasize the «uncompromisingly existential character» of Thomas Aquinas» metaphysics» this volume offers contemporary Catholic philosophy at its bes
By W. Norris Clarke, S.J. University of Notre Dame Press, 228
pages, $ 19.95 Selected from forty years» worth of
essays by W. Norris Clarke» the Jesuit whose work helped emphasize the «uncompromisingly existential character» of Thomas Aquinas» metaphysics» this volume offers contemporary Catholic philosophy at its bes
by W. Norris Clarke» the Jesuit whose work helped emphasize the «uncompromisingly existential character» of Thomas Aquinas» metaphysics» this volume offers contemporary Catholic philosophy at its best.
Science, Jews, and Secular Culture
By David A. Hollinger Princeton University Press, 178 pages, $ 24.95 This short and eclectic collection of essays and lectures is weakly tied together by the argument» central in some chapters, marginal in others» that science was a powerful tool in the secularization of American cultur
By David A. Hollinger Princeton University Press, 178
pages, $ 24.95 This short and eclectic collection of
essays and lectures is weakly tied together
by the argument» central in some chapters, marginal in others» that science was a powerful tool in the secularization of American cultur
by the argument» central in some chapters, marginal in others» that science was a powerful tool in the secularization of American culture.
The Nature of Politics: Selected
Essays of Bertrand de Jouvenel edited
by Dennis Hale and Marc Landy Transaction, 306
pages, $ 21.95
The Fundamentalist Phenomenon: A View from Within; A Response from Without edited
by norman j. cohen eerdmans, 266
pages, $ 14.95 This volume, containing sixteen
essays (including the useful introduction
by editor Norman Cohen), constitutes a valuable reference source on American Protestant and other....
: An
Essay in Whitehead's Metaphysics,» does not bring the Whiteheadian account of deity into direct contact with particular, concrete historical or individual experience.1 Williams affirms that the specific metaphysical functions ascribed to God
by Whitehead «involve the assertion that God makes a specific and observable difference in the behavior of things» (
page 178) and goes on to remark that «Verification [of God's specific causality] must take the form of observable results in cosmic history, in human history, and in personal experience» (
page 179).
What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815 «1848
by Daniel Walker Howe Oxford University Press, 928
pages, $ 35 This is a big, big book of more than nine hundred
pages, documented with thousands of footnotes and supplemented with a bibliographical
essay of twenty - two
pages....
Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memoryby deborah lipstadt free press, 278
pages, $ 22.95 Assassins of the Memory:
Essays on the Denial of the Holocaust
by pierre vidal - naquet, translated
by jeffery mehlman columbia university press, 205
pages, $ 27.50 Ever since the end of....
The Ethical Ambiguities of Aging
by gilbert meilaender eerdmans, 135
pages, $ 18 An esteemed Protestant ethicist (and First Things advisor and contributor) has here an extended
essay that is at turns philosophical, literary, and biblical, and is throughout humane.
It offers the standard Hebrew text, a parallel English translation (edited
by Chaim Potok, best known as the author of «The Chosen»), a
page -
by -
page exegesis, periodic commentaries on Jewish practice and, at the end, 41
essays by prominent rabbis and scholars on topics ranging from the Torah scroll and dietary laws to ecology and eschatology.
The Nature of Politics: Selected
Essays of Bertrand de Jouvenel edited
by Dennis Hale and Marc Landy Transaction, 306
pages, $ 21.95 The only thing deader than dead politics must surely be dead political science.
Essay on Catholicism, Liberalism, and Socialism: Considered in Their Fundamental Principles
by juan donoso cortés preserving christian publications, 336
pages, $ 16
The Crooked Timber of Humanity: Chapters in the History of Ideas
by Isaiah Berlin Alfred A. Knopf, 277
pages, $ 22 Henry Hardy, the editor of this hook, describes it as «in effect the fifth of four volumes» of Isaiah Berlin's collected
essays.
Critics, Monsters, Fanatics, and Other Literary
Essays by cynthia ozick houghton mifflin harcourt, 224
pages, $ 25
Jewish Polemics
by Arthur Hertzberg Columbia University Press, 259
pages, $ 27.95 Jewish Polemics is a collection of
essays written over the past ten years or so
by the well - known American rabbi, professor, and communal leader Arthur Hertzberg.
Voices from Jerusalem: Jews and Christians Reflect on the Holy Land edited
by David Burrell and Yehezkel Landau Paulist Press, 177
pages, $ 9.95 Nine
essays, some with a distinctly anti-Zionist (anti-Israel) bias, but representing a range of influential views both within and about the Holy Land.
The Church of Christ: A Collection of
Essays by Monsignor Joseph C. Fenton
by joseph clifford fenton edited with an introduction
by christian d. washburn cluny, 362
pages, $ 25.95
The Church of Christ: A Collection of
Essays by Monsignor Joseph C. Fenton
by joseph clifford fenton edited with an introduction
by christian d. washburn cluny, 362
pages, $ 25.95 Laying the Foundation: A Handbook of Catholic Apologetics and Fundamental Theology
by joseph clifford fenton....
After working with Chaikin, Telander was so moved
by the lineman's revelations he wrote an
essay (
page 114) on the lessons to be learned from Chaikin's flirtation with drugs.
A former Penn admissions officer who shared excerpts from applicants»
essays on her personal Facebook
page is no longer employed
by the University.
The 238 -
page book published
by Allen Lane is divided into nine chapters and reads like a collection of
essays.
[3][7] In this capacity Cummings wrote a 240 -
page essay, «Some thoughts on education and political priorities», [8] about transforming Britain into a «meritocratic technopolis», [5] described
by Patrick Wintour as «either mad, bad or brilliant — and probably a bit of all three.»
He's written a tongue - in - cheek
essay proposing that anyone shopping for a mouse trap at Home Depot should be required to abide
by the same 200 -
page regulatory protocol he must follow in caring for his research animals.
The Islam
page offers interviews,
essays, galleries and quizzes on trending LGBT in Islam is influenced
by the religious, legal, social, and cultural history of the nations with a sizable Muslim population, along with specific
There's an audio commentary
by Charlie Chaplin experts Dan Kamin and Hooman Mehran; the documentary The Tramp and the Dictator, which parallels the lives between Chaplin and Hitler; two visual
essays; color production footage; the barbershop sequence from Sydney Chaplin's 1921 film King, Queen, Joker; the deleted barbershop sequence from Chaplin's 1919 film Sunnyside; the re-release trailer; and finally, a 30
page - booklet featuring an
essay by film critic Michael Wood, Chaplin's 1940 New York Times defense of the film, a reprint from critic Jean Narboni on the film's final speech, and Al Hirschfeld's original press book illustrations.
Finally, in addition to the disc, the standard blue keepcase includes another Twilight Time staple: an 8 -
page booklet that is highlighted
by an insightful
essay by in - house historian Julie Kirgo.
Via IGN, the new release will be available in a collectible limited - edition book - style package (available only for the first printing) with 11
pages of archival photos, an
essay by Halloween historian Stef Hutchinson and specially commissioned cover art
by Jay Shaw.
Putting a lid on the package are a theatrical trailer in HD (and running close to three minutes) plus a 12 -
page foldout, designed in the distinctive style of a mid-1980s cigarette advertisement, featuring «The $ 100,000 Box,» a new
essay by film critic Scott Tobias that includes this gem: «They can't drop out of society.
There is also a deleted song sequence for «I've Got a Little List», four NBC Radio audio excerpts for musical numbers from two modernized versions of «The Mikado» staged on Broadway in 1939, and an 18 -
page booklet featuring an
essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien.
The 52
page book: Forward
by Abel Ferrara
Essays by Nick Pinkerton, Michael Chaiken, and Sean Price Williams Photography
by Eleonore Hendricks «The Story of the movie Hellaware and the Fake Horrorcore Band That Went Viral»
by Michael M. Bilandic Original art
by Mike Diana
Half of those
pages are devoted to «Take Me with You, Stream, on Your Dark Journey», a new
essay by comics writer and historian Gerard Jones.
The booklet is filled out
by a Kent Jones
essay that says a lot about style and substance in just a few
pages.
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the film; and a 68 -
page insert booklet containing an
essay on the film
by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting
by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration details.
Plus: a 16 -
page booklet featuring a new
essay by film critic Adrian Martin and a reprint of a report from the set
by French journalist Phillippe Labro
It includes Twilight Time's trademark isolated musical score and an eight -
page booklet with an
essay by Julie Kirgo.
Also includes an eight -
page booklet with an
essay by Julie Kirgo.
Extras: Audio commentary from 1994 featuring Demme, Foster and Hopkins, screenwriter Ted Tally, and former FBI agent John Douglas; new interview with critic Maitland McDonagh; thirty - five minutes of deleted scenes; interview from 2005 with Demme and Foster; «Inside the Labyrinth,» a 2001 documentary; «
Page to Screen,» a 2002 program about the adaptation; «Scoring The Silence,» a 2004 interview program featuring composer Howard Shore; «Understanding the Madness,» a 2008 program featuring interviews with retired FBI special agents; behind - the - scenes featurette; trailer; an
essay by critic Amy Taubin along with, in the Blu - ray edition, a new introduction
by Foster; an account of the origins of the character Hannibal Lecter
by author Thomas Harris; and a 1991 interview with Demme.
The accompanying 120
page bilingual booklet features an illuminating
essay by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, a champion of Rivette and Out 1, along with archival interviews and articles with members of the cast and crew and a collection of production stills.
Extras: Audio commentary with film producer and historian Bruce Block; new appreciation of the film and select scene commentary
by film historian Philip Kemp; «The Flawed Couple,» a new video
essay by filmmaker David Cairns on the collaborations between Billy Wilder and Jack Lemmon; «Billy Wilder ABC,» an overview
by David Cairns on the life and career of the filmmaker, covering his films, collaborators and more; new interview with actress Hope Holiday; «Inside the Apartment,» a half - hour «making - of» featurette from 2007 including interviews with Shirley MacLaine, executive producer Walter Mirisch, and others; «Magic Time: The Art of Jack Lemmon,» an archive profile of the actor from 2007; original screenplay
by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond (BD - ROM content); theatrical trailer; special collector's packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork
by Ignatius Fitzpatrick; collector's 150 -
page hardcover book featuring new writing
by Neil Sinyard, Kat Ellinger, Travis Crawford and Heather Hyche, generously illustrated with rare stills and behind - the - scenes imagery.
The DVD comes with a fully illustrated 24 -
page booklet including
essays by Beryl Bainbridge and Adrian Danks.
An illustrated 8 -
page booklet consists primarily of a dense, elevated
essay by Julie Kirgo that details and admires the film from its characterization to those homosexual readings.
The other four
pages go to «The End of the Road», a rewarding new
essay by Variety film critic Scott Foundas which replaces the original DVD's Kim Newman
essay.
Twilight Time sees that 4 -
page insert and doubles it with an 8 -
page companion that is tastefully illustrated and chiefly comprised
by yet another thoughtful, substantial, celebratory
essay from film historian Julie Kirgo.