Your Search Results
-
Promoted Content
-
Promoted ContentLiterature & Literary StudiesOctober 2023
Reading David Foster Wallace between philosophy and literature
by Allard den Dulk, Pia Masiero, Adriano Ardovino
-
Trusted PartnerAnthologies (Children's/YA)October 2022
Vuvuzela Verses
by Seele, Liza / Wallace, Stephen
Vuvuzela Verses is Liza Seele's sequel to the nose snortingly hilarious Potjie Pot Poems, with belly laugh inducing illustrations from Stephen Wallace. Once again from the South African melting pot, Liza Seele brings children together under one banner: No more boring poems allowed at school! Dive into these childhood-friendly poems and join the boring textbook protest.
-
Trusted PartnerOctober 1997
Stücke
Zum Trauern bestellt / Marie und Bruce / Ein Gedanke in drei Teilen
by Shawn, Wallace / Herausgegeben von Brocher, Corinna; Deutsch Hansen, Nikolaus; Deutsch Kaiser, Reinhard
-
Trusted PartnerBusiness, Economics & LawNovember 2024
The Island Book of Records Volume II
1969-70
by Neil Storey
The second volume of this highly collectable series, covering the pivotal years of 1969-70. The Island Book of Records Volume II documents the years 1969-70, during which Island sought to build on its success with the Spencer Davis Group by seeking out new British rock talent. By the end of the period, Island was emerging as a major British label, one that could boast releases from Jethro Tull, Nick Drake, King Crimson, John and Beverley Martyn, Fairport Convention and Cat Stevens. Featuring material from recent interviews and from media interviews of the time, and including a comprehensive discography of 45s, The Island Book of Records Volume II is lavishly illustrated with gig adverts (very many at venues that no longer exist), concert tickets, flyers, international LP variants, labels, LP and 45 adverts and other ephemera collector's dream.
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted PartnerMay 2015
Der bleiche König
Ein unvollendeter Roman
by Wallace, David Foster / Übersetzt von Blumenbach, Ulrich
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted PartnerOctober 2018
Der Federndieb
Ein passionierter Fliegenfischer kommt dem größten Museumsraub der Naturgeschichte auf die Spur
by Johnson, Kirk Wallace / Übersetzt von Schwarzer, Jochen
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted PartnerOctober 2010
The Science of Getting Rich
Die Kunst des Reichwerdens
by Wattles, Wallace D. / Übersetzt von Ingrisch, Katrin
-
Trusted PartnerApril 2010
Und was machst Du so?
Wie ich meine 12 besten Freunde wiederfand
by Wallace, Danny / Übersetzt von Vierkant-Enßlin, Corinna
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted Partner
-
Trusted PartnerThe ArtsDecember 2024
Engendering an avant-garde
The unsettled landscapes of Vancouver photo-conceptualism
by Leah Modigliani
Engendering an avant-garde is the first book to comprehensively examine the origins of Vancouver photo-conceptualism in its regional context between 1968 and 1990. Employing discourse analysis of texts written by and about artists, feminist critique and settler-colonial theory, the book discusses the historical transition from artists' creation of 'defeatured landscapes' between 1968-71 to their cinematographic photographs of the late 1970s and the backlash against such work by other artists in the late 1980s. It is the first study to provide a structural account for why the group remains all-male. It accomplishes this by demonstrating that the importation of a European discourse of avant-garde activity, which assumed masculine social privilege and public activity, effectively excluded women artists from membership.
-
Trusted PartnerJanuary 2008
Die Rübenkönigin
Roman
by Louise Erdrich, Helga Pfetsch
Die siebzehnjährige Dot ist ein wildes, zorniges, rücksichtsloses Mädchen. Bei Mitschülern und Lehrern ist sie verhaßt und gefürchtet. Zu Hause buhlen Mary, die Tante, Karl, der Vater, Celestine, die Mutter, und Wallace Pfef, der Pate, vergeblich um ihre Liebe – schamlos und unerschrocken spielt Dot sie gegeneinander aus. Da meint Wallace, eine gute Idee zu haben: Alles setzt er in Bewegung, um seine heißgeliebte Nichte beim Sommerfest zur Rübenkönigin zu küren. Doch statt Dankbarkeit zu zeigen, streckt Dot den Patenonkel mit drei Softbällen nieder, entert einen Doppeldecker und fliegt davon – wie einst ihre Großmutter Adelaide Adare, die vierzig Jahre zuvor auf einem Jahrmarkt in einem Luftschiff entschwand und ihre Kinder Mary und Karl zu Waisen machte, lange bevor in Argus, Dakota, Rüben angebaut wurden und das Leben in der Stadt sich von Grund auf veränderte.