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Author |
: Joseph Gwin |
Publisher |
: AuthorHouse |
Total Pages |
: 117 |
Release |
: 2007-03-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781425987251 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1425987257 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (51 Downloads) |
Synopsis Beyond Malcolm by : Joseph Gwin
This book gives an outline which can enlighten, inspire, as well as provoke thought for readers who may express an interest in related ideas. This is a story about how and why the lack of love in the black community has almost destroyed this community. The volumes touch upon certain political and social conditions which may occur in a sometimes uncertain modern society. The author shows an understanding of history that considers how certain aspects of life may have unfolded over time. This book explains the need to explain the difference between entertainment and production as a career choice for children. He cites the importance of education with a relevant economic component... This really is a story that is yet to be told!
Author |
: Malcolm Le Grice |
Publisher |
: MIT Press (MA) |
Total Pages |
: 160 |
Release |
: 1981 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0262620383 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780262620383 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (83 Downloads) |
Synopsis Abstract Film and Beyond by : Malcolm Le Grice
"Malcolm Le Grice, an important experimental filmmaker from England, film journalist for Studio International, and teacher ... gives us a lucid account, both historical and theoretical, of the main preoccupations of abstract filmmakers.... "Le Grice begins with a painter, Cezanne, to show how his preoccupation with pictorial space is a key to any understanding of the notion of abstraction. He goes on to discuss the Futurists' cinema, the early abstract film experiments by Eggeling, Duchamp and others in Germany and France of the '20s, the West Coast filmmakers of the '40s, and a stimulating view of the experimental film movement after WW II, including the works of Brakhage, Snow, Gidal and Sharits." - Art Direction "Whether or not one agrees with Le Grice's valuation of an alternate cinema, Abstract Film and Beyond clearly demonstrates that the cinema, that great twentieth-century art, is no mere entertainment, but an event of tremendous importance and implication." - The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
Author |
: Malcolm Lemmons |
Publisher |
: Prolific Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 214 |
Release |
: 2020-06-22 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1544507372 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781544507378 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (72 Downloads) |
Synopsis Impact Beyond the Game by : Malcolm Lemmons
In today's world, any athlete can grow a sizable following on social media, which sets them up to have a strong personal brand. However, this is only the first step. To develop a fully formed brand that allows you to monetize your following, create additional career opportunities, and prepare for life after sports, you need a 360-degree view of the opportunity you have and expert advice on how to seize it. It was late in the game when Malcolm Lemmons learned how to build his personal brand and leverage his influence as an athlete. Now, he wants to help his fellow athletes develop their brand while they're still playing. Impact Beyond the Game explains why you need a personal brand, helps you lay the foundation for your own, and teaches strategies and tactics you can use online and offline to build and monetize your brand. From landing sponsorship deals and speaking opportunities, to learning how to weigh in on social issues appropriately, Malcolm prepares you for your second career and helps you build a legacy that will endure.
Author |
: John Wheatcroft |
Publisher |
: Associated University Presses |
Total Pages |
: 172 |
Release |
: 1997 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0845348639 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780845348635 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (39 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Education of Malcolm Palmer by : John Wheatcroft
With the arrival in Rome of Malcolm's wife, Teddy, to arrange for the return home of the body of the husband she has mistakenly been informed has been murdered, the narrative moves to its climax. At almost the very minute, on the other side of the track on which Teddy's train rolls in, Malcolm is seeing Alicia off for Florence. Teddy's meeting with her "dead" husband is memorable comic melodrama.
Author |
: George MacDonald |
Publisher |
: DigiCat |
Total Pages |
: 526 |
Release |
: 2023-11-24 |
ISBN-10 |
: EAN:8596547732068 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (68 Downloads) |
Synopsis Malcolm by : George MacDonald
This is an incredible love story about Malcolm, Scottish fisherman who is enchanted by a strong-willed, daring girl whom he dares not to love until he learns a shocking secret about her. Malcolm is not scared of those who hold a higher social position in the culture of captivity, nor does he think himself above the poorest citizen. He is untouched by the small-town pettiness because he prospers under the care of his old grandfather. This historical romance is a well-written tale packed with mystery, fantasy, moralizing, and wonderfully depicted characters, set in the Victorian era. The story gives us a picture of passion and integrity that is exceptional; it takes frequent turns and carries the reader, with Malcolm, through misfortune and joy. The author used imagination as a literary medium for examining the human condition.
Author |
: George Mac Donald |
Publisher |
: BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages |
: 366 |
Release |
: 2024-05-09 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9783385255623 |
ISBN-13 |
: 3385255627 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (23 Downloads) |
Synopsis Malcolm by : George Mac Donald
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Author |
: Michael Eric Dyson |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 246 |
Release |
: 2010-04-10 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780199962570 |
ISBN-13 |
: 019996257X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (70 Downloads) |
Synopsis Making Malcolm by : Michael Eric Dyson
Malcolm X's cultural rebirth--his improbable second coming--brims with irony. The nineties are marked by intense and often angry debates about racial authenticity and "selling out," and the participants in these debates--from politicians to filmmakers to rap artists--often draw on Malcolm's scorching rebukes to such moves. Meanwhile, Malcolm's "X" is marketed in countless business endeavors and is stylishly branded on baseball hats and T-shirts sported by every age, race, and gender. But this rampant commercialization is only a small part of Malcolm's remarkable renaissance. One of the century's most complex black leaders, he is currently blazing a new path across contemporary popular culture, and has even seared the edges of an academy that once froze him out. Thirty years after his assassination, what is it about his life and words that speaks so powerfully to so many? In Making Malcolm, Michael Eric Dyson probes the myths and meanings of Malcolm X for our time. From Spike Lee's film biography to Eugene Wolfenstein's psychobiographical study, from hip-hop culture to gender and racial politics, Dyson cuts a critical swathe through both the idolization and the vicious caricatures that have undermined appreciation of Malcolm's greatest accomplishments. The book's first section offers a boldly original and penetrating analysis of the major trends in interpreting Malcolm's legacy since his death, and the fiercely competing interests and ideologies that have shaped these trends. From mainstream books to writings published by the independent black press, Dyson identifies and examines the different "Malcolms" who have emerged in popular and academic investigations of his life and career. With impassioned and compelling force, Dyson argues that Malcolm was too formidable a historic figure--the movements he led too variable and contradictory, the passion and intelligence he summoned too extraordinary and disconcerting--to be viewed through any narrow cultural prism. The second half of the book offers a fascinating exploration of Malcolm's relationship to a resurgent black nationalism, his influence on contemporary black filmmakers and musicians, and his use in progressive black politics. From sexism and gangsta rap to the painful predicament of black males, from the politics of black nationalism to the possibilities of race in the Age of Clinton, Dyson's trenchant and often inspiring analysis reveals how Malcolm's legacy continues to spur debate and action today. A rare and important book, Making Malcolm casts new light not only on the life and career of a seminal black leader, but on the aspirations and passions of the growing numbers who have seized on his life for insight and inspiration.
Author |
: Jan Carson |
Publisher |
: Liberties Press |
Total Pages |
: 302 |
Release |
: 2014-06-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781909718548 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1909718548 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (48 Downloads) |
Synopsis Malcolm Orange Disappears by : Jan Carson
Eleven-year-old Malcolm Orange has grown up in the backseat of an ancient Volvo station wagon, crisscrossing America with a diminishing collection of grandparents, one good-for-nothing father, an increasingly absent mother, and an unfortunately ordinary brother. Their journey ends abruptly in a pay-by-the-week motel in Portland, Oregon when his father finally abandons the family. Impoverished and alone, the remaining Oranges find themselves living in Chalet 13 of the Baptist Retirement Village. While his mother develops her own strange means of coping with the loss, Malcolm Orange begins to disappear, becoming more perforated each morning - until there is little of the original Malcolm left. Desperate for a cure, he enlists the help of Soren James Blue, her talking cat, Mr Fluff, and the very elderly members of the People's Committee for Remembering Songs. Malcolm and his friends set off on a hilarious and heartbreaking adventure to discover a cure for disappearing. On their way they encounter the flying children of Oklahoma, the dastardly plans of Dr Blue and all the sinister secrets hiding behind the doors of his Treatment Room. As Malcolm Orange wages youthful war on his own small losses, each of his elderly friends must learn how to accept their own peculiar disappearing act. An unforgettable story bursting with heart, imagination, tenderness and humor - a supremely confident debut.
Author |
: George MacDonald |
Publisher |
: DigiCat |
Total Pages |
: 867 |
Release |
: 2022-11-13 |
ISBN-10 |
: EAN:8596547400219 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (19 Downloads) |
Synopsis Malcolm + The Marquise's Secret by : George MacDonald
"Malcolm; or The Fisherman's Lady" tells the story of a poor fisherman Malcolm MacPhail. Young man is raised by his grandfather and discovers that he has noble origins and that he is actually the true son of the Marquise of Lossie. He manages to find employment in the castle and gains the mad laird's trust. Step by step he is entering the new world and introducing the life that was taken from him in the first place. The Marquis' Secret completes the story of Malcolm, a young fisherman set to become new Marquise of Lossie. Malcolm decides to hide his true identity, so he can help his sister who got herself under some very bad influences in London. He reveals the truth about his origins to her and goes on to take his position as a marquis. George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. His writings have been cited as a major literary influence by many notable authors including W. H. Auden, C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Walter de la Mare, E. Nesbit and Madeleine L'Engle. G. K. Chesterton cited The Princess and the Goblin as a book that had "made a difference to my whole existence". MacDonald has been credited with founding the "kailyard school" of Scottish writing.
Author |
: George MacDonald |
Publisher |
: e-artnow |
Total Pages |
: 857 |
Release |
: 2017-07-04 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9788075837776 |
ISBN-13 |
: 8075837770 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (76 Downloads) |
Synopsis MARQUISE OF LOSSIE'S ADVENTURES: Malcolm & The Marquis's Secret by : George MacDonald
"Malcolm; or The Fisherman's Lady" tells the story of a poor fisherman Malcolm MacPhail. Young man is raised by his grandfather and discovers that he has noble origins and that he is actually the true son of the Marquise of Lossie. He manages to find employment in the castle and gains the mad laird's trust. Step by step he is entering the new world and introducing the life that was taken from him in the first place. The Marquis' Secret completes the story of Malcolm, a young fisherman set to become new Marquise of Lossie. Malcolm decides to hide his true identity, so he can help his sister who got herself under some very bad influences in London. He reveals the truth about his origins to her and goes on to take his position as a marquis. George MacDonald (1824-1905) was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. His writings have been cited as a major literary influence by many notable authors including W. H. Auden, C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Walter de la Mare, E. Nesbit and Madeleine L'Engle. G. K. Chesterton cited The Princess and the Goblin as a book that had "made a difference to my whole existence". MacDonald has been credited with founding the "kailyard school" of Scottish writing.