Sentences with phrase «with afterword»

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully - illustrated catalogue, with an afterword by Enrique Juncosa, Director, IMMA.
The exhibition will be accompanied by the launch of the book, Max's Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock and Roll by Steven Kasher with an afterword by Lou Reed (Abrams Image; September 2010).
Collection of 38 stories, first published from 1970 to 2013, with an afterword by the author.
Text and jewel - tone illustrations culminate with an afterword by Haitian author Edwidge Danticat and with black - and - white photographs that contribute historical context.
One of my favorite books of poetry from 2015 was not a new one but rather a gorgeous reissue: Ronald Johnson's The Book of the Green Man, first published by Norton in 1967 (my prized copy of that edition is upstairs) and reissued this past year by Uniformbooks with an afterword by Ross Hair.

Not exact matches

«In this business classic — now with a new Afterword in which the author draws parallels to the recent financial crisis — Roger Lowenstein captures the gripping roller - coaster ride of Long - Term Capital Management.
Except the one about how we met up with AC / DC's tour bus afterwords and partied with them all night — that one's true **)
The published German text was carefully corrected against the original manuscripts, and Bonhoeffer's work on his book was correlated to references in diaries and letters to produce a detailed account of when and where he produced the manuscripts that remain, These are presented in the order he wrote them, with notes, afterword and appendices that connect the text to the books he was reading, the places where he was working, and other things that were happening in his world.
Afterwords, sprinkle on more chocolate chips and top with pink salt and let cool.
The best part for me was Afterword, because it discusses how to start off right with young siblings.
Today, he points out in an afterword, the industrial landscape has become a lonely place, with one crane operator replacing gangs of longshoremen; one gargantuan strip - mining machine, a team of miners.
I wrote this as an afterword to the short story «The woman who measured the heavens with a span» by Sara Maitland.
That was the craziest thing, I ended up switching to an Edward Edmonds style diet right afterwords, taking out the fiber and starch and replacing it with lots of saturated fat.
Afterwords, I'm left with smooth, supple, radiant skin.
All free weights.biceps actually got bigger doing cardio also.guess it was from all the pushing and pulling in the handlebars.I'd rather lose the far first with cardio.once the far is fine you see better results when you lift weights afterwords.
This time we took this adorable dog with us for a fun little adventure afterwords.
In a few lines of text in the afterword, the movie covers the years of his post-traumatic stress, his embrace of Christianity and lifelong mission of forgiveness and reconciliation with his former tormentors.
Paperback edition with new afterword, «A Tale of Two Barns»: Penguin Putnam, New York, 2000.
I'll update again afterword with results.
A comprehensive foreword and afterword (with photos) complete the tale.
In the afterword to the collection, Christopher argues with himself whether or not his stories are sad.
Published posthumously with an introduction by Gillian Flynn and afterword by McNamara's husband, Patton Oswald.
[DIGITAL EDITION with AUDIO EXTRAS]-- Digital book + 1 of 3 bonus comics + the Audio Afterword + Reader Q&A Recording
Diving into the Main Body of the book: when to use Sections or Part pages — and then on to Back Matter: Afterword, Appendices, Suggested Reading, Acknowledgments, About the Author, How to Work / Connect with the Author and Index.
The afterword is often confused with the postscript.
As a part of the book's back matter, the afterword will cleanly wrap up the entire novel, memoir, or biography and leave the reader with a sense of closure.
Their reaction to the self - published book should be included in the afterword, as well as their interaction with you as an author.
Featuring a new preface and afterword by the authorFrom the host of MSNBC's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, the riveting story of a 1975 police shooting...
20th Anniversary Edition with a New Afterword Twenty years ago, Frances Mayes — widely published poet, gourmet cook, and travel writer — introduced readers to a wondrous new world when she bought and restored an abandoned villa called...
Most recently Hillyer paired up with Kramerbooks & Afterwords and presented an Erotic poetry slam.
Kara Walker ran at the Domino Sugar Refining Plant through July 6, 2014, with an «Afterword» at Sikkema Jenkins through January 17, 2015.
If I had started back to front, with Pearson's afterword leading to Charlotte Salomon's febrile tracings created while in exile from the Nazis, I might have focused my trip on the interstices, that «humming state» that Pearson describes in her essay wherein one thing (text, creation, patience) may or may not become another (image, death, intolerance).
In 2015, along with George Lewis and Sean Griffin, she presented Afterword, an Opera at the MCA Chicago.
Helène Aylon sat down with Ann McCoy at the Brooklyn Rail's Industry City headquarters to discuss her upcoming traveling exhibition, Afterword: For the Children (Hadassah - Brandeis Institute and Kniznick Gallery, Waltham, Massachusetts, March 20 — June 16, 2017; Jerusalem Biennale, October 2017).
Linguistic and phonetic associations do seem to whet the appetite of this Canadian artist, who also played with the sound of her first name in the title of her most recent solo show at Kunstverein Freiburg, «All Is On» (All - is - on), to which the show at Giò Marconi acts as a sort of postscript, an afterword.
CH4 — yes, the rate at which, as a feedback, a C reservoir is depleted with some fraction going into the atmosphere would be relatively more impotant if more of it is as CH4; if Chuvian runaway (thanks, wili) can be achieved, to the point of exhausting some (designated portion of a) surface C reservoir, with a CH4 flux, then there would be a cooling period afterword (setting aside other slow feedbacks), and if the CH4 feedback were slowed down, then the feedback wouldn't be as strong, and perhaps the C reservoir wouldn't be exhausted unless the external forcing were larger (this being a hypothetical discussion; no assertion that it will happen).
Today, that little book is out in print and called The Prince's Speech: On the Future of Food, with a foreword by poet and farmer Wendell Berry, and an afterword co-written by urban farmer / MacArthur genius Will Allen and longtime food journalist Eric Schlosser.
The one shortcoming of the book is the absence of an afterword by the editors offering final conclusions and recommendations for future work that could help the reader unfamiliar with an economic approach.
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