Into a Thousand Mouths

Into a Thousand Mouths
Title Into a Thousand Mouths PDF eBook
Author Janice Whittington
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages 100
Release 1999
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780896724136

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In the bone-dry land of mesquites and drought, Janice Whittington has found images that allow her to explore woman's place in West Texas and the world from the perspectives of daughter, wife, friend, and mother. Filled with fear and fire, joy and sorrow, dust and water; the poems risk stepping into air, striving to glide like hawks on thermals. "Into a Thousand Mouths is the account of Eve after the fall, after she follows her husband out of the garden and of tilling yield.... It is the account of one woman, of all women--'that female secret of wombs, / the ache that folds into the chest / and stays, a wound / nursed into a jewel ('Daughters'). . . . "The connections between women and a needy world seem to be infinite, as the five sections of the book suggest, orchestrating and developing the connections of women to their fathers, their mothers, their grandparents and great-grandparents, to their heritage of pioneer women, to their displacement from the fecund East and their alienation in the seemingly barren West, to their daughters, and to their husbands." "...[Whittington's] Eve has planted her jungle west, not east of Eden, and like the trumpet vine that 'shares orange buds' ('Rain Forests') and the desert plants that put down roots ('The Roots of Desert Plants'), her jungle just might flourish." --Robert Fink, from the Foreword Woman of the Sea Did she caulk the cabin cracks with bread dough, the dirt too hard to chip into mud? Did wedding quilts drag the floor, capes for one who had packed away her veils? Did her hands bleed from lye scrubbed into shirts, from breaking manure and cactus into chunks for fire? Did she turn her back to the wind or lift her chin and dream of oceans, wearing her hair loose, bits of coral catching wisps in a red comb, inviting men full of salt to sail through dangers to her arms? Did she one day slip pins from her hair and step into waves of the prairie, searching for shore and singing?

Dental Summary

Dental Summary
Title Dental Summary PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1068
Release 1919
Genre Dentistry
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Remembering the Kanji, Volume 1

Remembering the Kanji, Volume 1
Title Remembering the Kanji, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author James W. Heisig
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 468
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0824831659

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The aim of this book is to provide the student of Japanese with a simple method for correlating the writing and the meaning of Japanese characters in such a way as to make them both easy to remember. It is intended not only for the beginner, but also for the more advanced student looking for some relief from the constant frustration of how to write the kanji and some way to systematize what he or she already knows. The author begins with writing because--contrary to first impressions--it is in fact the simpler of the two. He abandons the traditional method of ordering the kanji according to their frequency of use and organizes them according to their component parts or "primitive elements." Assigning each of these parts a distinct meaning with its own distinct image, the student is led to harness the powers of "imaginative memory" to learn the various combinations that result. In addition, each kanji is given its own key word to represent the meaning, or one of the principal meanings, of that character. These key words provide the setting for a particular kanji's "story," whose protagonists are the primitive elements. In this way, students are able to complete in a few short months a task that would otherwise take years. Armed with the same skills as Chinese or Korean students, who know the meaning and writing of the kanji but not their pronunciation in Japanese, they are now in a much better position to learn to read (which is treated in a separate volume). For further information and a sample of the contents, visit http: ///www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/publications/miscPublications/Remembering_the_Kanji_l.htm.

Moon Brow

Moon Brow
Title Moon Brow PDF eBook
Author Shahriar Mandanipour
Publisher Restless Books
Total Pages 480
Release 2018-04-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1632061295

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From "one of Iran's most important living fiction writers" (The Guardian) comes a fantastically imaginative story of love and war narrated by two angel scribes perched on the shoulders of a shell-shocked Iranian soldier who's searching for the mysterious woman haunting his dreams. Before he enlisted as a soldier in the Iran-Iraq War and disappeared, Amir Yamini was a carefree playboy whose only concerns were seducing women and riling his religious family. Five years later, his mother and sister Reyhaneh find him in a mental hospital for shell-shocked soldiers, his left arm and most of his memory lost. Amir is haunted by the vision of a mysterious woman whose face he cannot see--the crescent moon on her forehead shines too brightly. He names her Moon Brow. Back home in Tehran, the prodigal son is both hailed as a living martyr to the cause of Ayatollah Khomeini's Revolution and confined as a dangerous madman. His sense of humor, if not his sanity, intact, Amir cajoles Reyhaneh into helping him escape the garden walls to search for Moon Brow. Piecing together the puzzle of his past, Amir decides there's only one solution: he must return to the battlefield and find the remains of his severed arm--and discover its secret. All the while, two angels sit on our hero's shoulders and inscribe the story in enthrallingly distinctive prose. Wildly inventive and radically empathetic, steeped in Persian folklore and contemporary Middle East history, Moon Brow is the great Iranian novelist Shahriar Mandanipour's unforgettable epic of love, war, morality, faith, and family.

The French revolution

The French revolution
Title The French revolution PDF eBook
Author Hippolyte Adolphe Taine
Publisher
Total Pages 536
Release 1885
Genre
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The Baptist Quarterly

The Baptist Quarterly
Title The Baptist Quarterly PDF eBook
Author Lucius Edwin Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 532
Release 1877
Genre Baptists
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Black Moods

Black Moods
Title Black Moods PDF eBook
Author Frank Marshall Davis
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 432
Release 2024-02-12
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0252055527

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Black Moods collects for the first time all of Frank Marshall Davis’s extant published poems as well as his previously unpublished work. From sharp-edged sketches of Southside Chicago’s urban landscape to the prismatic world that lay beneath Hawaii’s placid surface, Davis’s muscular poems blend social, cultural, and political concerns--always shaped by his promise to “try to be as direct as good blues.” John Edgar Tidwell’s introduction examines both Davis’s poetry and his politics, presenting a subtle portrait of a complex writer devoted to exposing discriminatory practices and reaffirming the humanity of the common people.