My Epitaph

My Epitaph
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781447837848
ISBN-13 : 1447837843
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis My Epitaph by : Kern Frost

A liberating way to get your own work published, make a million, and possibly change the world. My Epitaph Our Legacy is a very simple idea based on the premise that best sellers can make millions of pounds for the writers, publishers, distributors and retailers of books. If you take the time to submit your own epitaph, your work will be published in the next volume, available for you to purchase should you wish to do so. You are then entitled to join the OUR LEGACY marketing program, promoting the books for a share of the profits, and hopefully through your enthusiasm for the project others will contribute and join in too. This is a unique opportunity to have the final word on life, love, relationships, or anything else that comes to mind. Bitter, twisted, funny, poetic or just plain weird, your submission is added to the next edition so you can be proud and show your friends your published work.

My Epitaph

My Epitaph
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 76
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ISBN-10 : 9781469139548
ISBN-13 : 1469139545
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis My Epitaph by : Audrey T. Logan

I am a middle class senior I love people, places and things. My life has been very active; wore out all my moving parts farming where I raised my two sons. We live in the Pacifi c Northwest. I traveled extensively after becoming a widow; lived the courage of my convictions and try always to think positive. I would love to be an inspiration to others. Without my memories and my two sons and one wonderful daughter-in-law, life would have no meaning.

The Platonic Blow ; And, My Epitaph

The Platonic Blow ; And, My Epitaph
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Publisher : Orchises Press
Total Pages : 14
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ISBN-10 : 0914061046
ISBN-13 : 9780914061045
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Platonic Blow ; And, My Epitaph by : Wystan Hugh Auden

Epitaph for a Peach

Epitaph for a Peach
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780061741739
ISBN-13 : 0061741736
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Epitaph for a Peach by : David M. Masumoto

A lyrical, sensuous and thoroughly engrossing memoir of one critical year in the life of an organic peach farmer, Epitaph for a Peach is "a delightful narrative . . . with poetic flair and a sense of humor" (Library Journal). Line drawings.

Let No Man Write My Epitaph

Let No Man Write My Epitaph
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Publisher : New York : Random House
Total Pages : 490
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015014637402
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Let No Man Write My Epitaph by : Willard Motley

Child of the Chicago slums fights the drug habit.

Epitaph for a Spy

Epitaph for a Spy
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Publisher : Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780307484345
ISBN-13 : 0307484343
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Epitaph for a Spy by : Eric Ambler

When Josef Vadassy arrives at the Hotel de la Reserve at the end of his Riviera holiday, he is simply looking forward to a few more days of relaxation before returning to Paris. But in St. Gatien, on the eve of World War II, everyone is suspect–the American brother and sister, the expatriate Brits, and the German gentleman traveling under at least one assumed name. When the film he drops off at the chemist reveals photographs he has not taken, Vadassy finds himself the object of intense suspicion. The result is anything but the rest he had been hoping for.

Pushkin's Lyric Intelligence

Pushkin's Lyric Intelligence
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780191552939
ISBN-13 : 0191552933
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Pushkin's Lyric Intelligence by : Andrew Kahn

Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) is Russia's greatest poet, a 'founding father' of modern Russian literature, and a major figure in world literature. His poetry and prose changed the course of Russian culture, and his works inspired operas by Musorgsky and Tchaikovsky (as well as Peter Shaffer's Amadeus). Ceaselessly experimental, he is the author of the greatest body of lyric poetry in the language; a remarkable novelist in verse, and a pioneer of Russian prose fiction; an innovator in psychological and historical drama; and an amateur historian of serious purpose. Like Byron, whose writing and personality were an inspiration to him, Pushkin had a sensational life, the stuff of Romantic legend. His writing treats all the most important themes that great literature can addresss-the nature of identity, love and betrayal, independence and creativity, nature, the meaning of life, death and the afterlife-in an elegant style and highly personal voice. Lyric intelligence refers to Pushkin's capacity to transform philosophical and aesthetic ideas into poetry. Arguing that Pushkin's poetry has often been misunderstood as transparently simple, this first major study of this substantial body of work traces the interrelation between his writing and the influences of English and European literature and cultural movements on his understanding of the creative process and the aims of art. Andrew Kahn approaches Pushkin's poetic texts through the history of ideas, and argues that in his poetry the clashes that matter are not about stylistic innovation and genre, as has often been suggested. Instead the poems are shown to articulate a range of positions on key topics of the period, including the meaning of originality, the imagination, the status of the poet, the role of commercial success, the definition of genius, represenation of nature, the definition of the hero, and the immortality of the soul. Drawing on an extensive knowledge of Pushkin's library and his intellectual context, Pushkin's Lyric Intelligence addresses how theories of inspiration informed Pushkin's thinking about classicism and Romanticism in the 1820s and 1830s. The story of the unfolding of the imagination as a vital poetic power and concept for Pushkin is a consistent theme of the entire book. It is this movement towards a fuller apprehension and application of the imagination as the key poetic power that guided Pushkin's transitions through different phases of his creative development. The book looks at the intersection of Pushkin's knowledge of important ideas and artistic trends with poems about the creative imagination, psychology, sex and the body, heroism and the ethical life, and death.

A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities

A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780190468637
ISBN-13 : 0190468637
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities by : Roy Sorensen

Will you answer this question in the same way that you will answer my next question? Done? Good! Will you buy this book?. Inside you will discover that your only truthful answer to this second question is affirmative. Logic has made some men rich. Inside this book you will learn of John Eck (who debated Luther in 1519). He Will you answer this question in the same way that you will answer my next question? Done? Good! Will you buy this book? Inside you will discover that your only truthful answer to this second question is affirmative. A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities is a colorful collection of puzzles and paradoxes, both historical and contemporary, by philosopher Roy Sorensen. Taking inspiration from Ian Stewart's Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities, which assembled interesting "maths" from outside the classroom into a miscellany of marvels, these puzzles are ready to be enjoyed independently but gain mutual support when read in clusters. The volume ranges from simple examples to anomalous anomalies, considers data that seems to confirm a generalization while lowering its probability, and argues that we are doomed to believe infinitely many contradictions-and that the pain of contradictions can be profoundly stimulating.Inside this book you will learn of John Eck, who debated Luther in 1519. He devised a sequence of contracts that sidestepped usury laws, and German bankers made a fortune from this Triple Contract. Sorensen also recounts how Voltaire set himself up for life by exploiting a fallacy in the construction of a Parisian lottery. There is logic for altruists, too. You will discover how General Benjamin Butler used other-centric reasoning to protect runaway slaves. There are historical snapshots of logic in action, and the book contains tributes to Lewis Carroll, Arthur Prior, and Peter Geach. In addition to short essays, there are dialogues, cures and insults.