Sentences with phrase «several essay collections»

2015 also saw the release of several essay collections, including Shooter, a roundup of essays on various genre entries and edited by Reid McCarter and Patrick Lindsey, as well as The State of Play, edited by Daniel Goldberg and Linus Larsson.

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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.
On the other hand, if the pluralism is simply an ad hoc collection of exegetical tools, then, for all their several excellencies, these essays do not show much of anything about whether there is a useable process hermeneutics.
Not as the World Gives is built out of a collection of essays written over several years.
It is also pressed in various ways by several contributors to Beyond Clericalism: The Congregation as a Focus for Theological Education, a collection of essays edited by Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and Barbara G. Wheeler.
He has used also the works of Ronald Stone, Paul Merkley, Gordon Harland, Hans Hofmann and Dennis McCann, as well as several collections of essays about Niebuhr.
This collection of essays addresses several issues and challenges for archivists and records managers, including some practical ones and more difficult ones related to recordkeeping and public policy.
Charmed by the odd coincidence of a book she once owned finding its way to the middle of the English Channel, Juliet sends back several of Lamb's other essay collections, together with a warm letter.
Also included in this Web site are pictures of several flags, including all 50 state flags and a collection of patriotic poetry, essays, and other writings.
After several years of physical therapy, he was confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life, an experience he wrote about in the collection of essays, Meditations from a Moveable Chair.
His latest book, When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought, is a collection of essays previously published in several distinguished periodicals, including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine and the London Review of Books.
Four years since that first gallop — and several falls later — I am thrilled that several of my flashes and my essay, Memoir to Flash Fiction and Back Again, feature as part of a collection from four other memoirists in our newly published Anthology:
I have been working with Book Viral for several years now, through three novels and a collection of essays.
«Reading this collection of feline - inspired essays and life lessons gave me several AHA!
As I was reading — actually, as my partner, who snatched it up the moment it arrived, was reading — her new collection of essays Feel Free, I revisited a piece of hers I remember from several years ago to see if it held up.
Her writing has been published by n +1, Creative Nonfiction, Waging Nonviolence, Hippocampus Magazine, and her essays have been anthologized in several collections.
Later, Rosenberg published further collections of essays, including Discovering the Present (1973), and Art on the Edge (1975), as well as several individual studies of abstract painters like his friend Saul Steinberg (1978).
He also published several books and collections of essays on art, including The De-Definition of Art: Action Art to Pop to Earthworks (1972) and The Tradition of the New (1959), as well as monographs on Arshile Gorky (1962), de Kooning (1974), and Barnett Newman (1978).
He also published several collections of essays, including Rock My Religion, 1965 — 1990 (1993) and Two - Way Mirror Power: Selected Writings by Dan Graham on His Art (1999).
Supported by a catalogue essay in which the curator Catherine Lampert discusses their habits and methods and introduces previously unseen writing by the artists, the exhibition will look at the way their conversations impacted on the development of their work, demonstrating that despite their wide - ranging styles they are each linked by a desire to catch what Bacon describes as «the mystery of appearance within the mystery of making», and in doing so broke new ground in contemporary painting The exhibition includes major works by each artist, several borrowed from public collections, among them Francis Bacon's Pope I 1951 from Aberdeen Art Gallery, David Hockney's Man in a Museum 1962 from the British Council and others like Frank Auerbach's Primrose Hill, Winter Sunshine 1962 - 64 and Euan Uglow's Nude, Lady C 1959 - 60 which have not been seen in public for many years.
«Finding Certainty in Uncertain Times,» a new collection of essays from the Urban Land Institute, pinpoints several key drivers that will shape demand and development.
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