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The title should say it all. If it doesn't, the subtitle does.
Read More about Memento Mori: Short Poems for a Short LifeWith his country seemingly crumbling around him, Scott F. Parker sets off to the northeastern corner of Oregon for a week of solitude, where he will hike, paddle, and reflect on the imminent birth of his son. A companion to his earlier book Being on the Oregon Coast, Time Again reveals Parker's...
Read More about Time Again: An Essay on Zhuangzi, Fatherhood, and Other Matters of Life and Death as They Concerned the Author on a Visit to Northeastern OregonJoan Didion (b. 1934) is an American icon. Her essays, particularly those in Slouching Towards Bethlehem and The White Album, have resonated in American culture to a degree unmatched over the past half century. Two generations of writers have taken her as the measure of what it means to write...
Read More about Conversations with Joan Didion (Literary Conversations)It's been barely twenty years since Dave Eggers (b. 1970) burst onto the American literary scene with the publication of his memoir, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. In that time, he has gone on to publish several books of fiction, a few more books of nonfiction, a dozen books for children...
Read More about Conversations with Dave Eggers (Literary Conversations)Ken Kesey (1935-2001) is the author of several works of well-known fiction and other hard-to-classify material. His debut novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, was a critical and commercial sensation that was followed soon after by his most substantial and ambitious book, Sometimes a Great Notion...
Read More about Conversations with Ken Kesey (Literary Conversations)From the author of Running after Prefontaine and Run for Your Life: A Manifesto comes a collection of essential writings on running. Parker is at his best here celebrating the kind of playful running that any runner can enjoy. The Joy of Running qua Running is a light-hearted and light-footed jog...
Read More about The Joy of Running qua RunningIt's been barely twenty years since Dave Eggers (b. 1970) burst onto the American literary scene with the publication of his memoir, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. In that time, he has gone on to publish several books of fiction, a few more books of nonfiction, a dozen books for children...
Read More about Conversations with Dave Eggers (Literary Conversations)Der "gro e" Atkins ist und bleibt ein Muss f r jeden Studierenden w hrend des Studiums und bei der Pr fungsvorbereitung. Sein verst ndlicher und didaktisch brillanter Stil ist unverwechselbar - und unerreicht. Modern und souver n in der Themenauswahl, anschaulich und verl sslich bei der Pr sentation...
Read More about Coffee: Philosophy for Everyon (Philosophy for Everyone #29)The poet is a friend to philosophy, and like a good friend respects it enough not to take it too seriously. Possible Logics is more interested in questions than in answers, more interested in thinking than in knowing, more interested in conversation than in argument. These poems revel in philosophy...
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