Nearest Thing to Heaven

Nearest Thing to Heaven
Title Nearest Thing to Heaven PDF eBook
Author Mark Kingwell
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2007-11-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780300126129

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A new perspective on a beloved cultural icon, its place in our history, and its meaning in the American imagination This elegantly written appreciation of the Empire State Building opens up the building's richness and importance as an icon of America. The book leads us through the facts surrounding the skyscraper's conception and construction, then enters into a provocative theoretical discussion of its function as an icon, its representation in pictures, literature, and film, and the implications of its iconic status as New York's most important architectural monument to ambition and optimism. The Empire State Building literally cannot be seen in its totality, from any perspective. And paradoxically, this building of unmistakable solidity has been made invisible by familiarity and reproduction through imagery. Mark Kingwell encourages us to look beneath the strong physical presence of the building, to become aware of its evolving layers of meaning, and to see how the building lives within a unique imaginative space in the landscape of the American consciousness. He offers new ways of understanding the Empire State Building in all its complexity and surprising insights into its special role as an American icon.

Nearest Thing to Heaven

Nearest Thing to Heaven
Title Nearest Thing to Heaven PDF eBook
Author Lynnette Austin
Publisher Forever Yours
Total Pages 296
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1455528382

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The Cowboy and the City Girl Sophie London hates Texas. The longhorns freak her out and the wide-open spaces are more unnerving than a Chicago alleyway at night. But Sophie wouldn't miss her cousin's wedding for the world-even if it means returning to Maverick Junction . . . and to the dangerously irresistible Ty Rawlins. A single father of rambunctious triplet boys, Ty knows trouble when he sees it-and Sophie's got it written all over her. Yet he's never been able to stop thinking about her, even after their one brief meeting. Maybe fate is giving him a second chance. But if Ty wants Sophie to swap her stilettos for cowgirl boots, they'll each have to face the past-together.

The Nearest Thing to Heaven

The Nearest Thing to Heaven
Title The Nearest Thing to Heaven PDF eBook
Author Dean Kunigisky
Publisher
Total Pages 193
Release 2013
Genre Dotty Lake (Ont.)
ISBN

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Nearest Thing to Heaven

Nearest Thing to Heaven
Title Nearest Thing to Heaven PDF eBook
Author Mark Kingwell
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 251
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 030010622X

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This elegantly written appreciation of the Empire State Building opens up the building’s richness and importance as an icon of America. The book leads us through the facts surrounding the skyscraper’s conception and construction, then enters into a provocative theoretical discussion of its function as an icon, its representation in pictures, literature, and film, and the implications of its iconic status as New York’s most important architectural monument to ambition and optimism. The Empire State Building literally cannot be seen in its totality, from any perspective. And paradoxically, this building of unmistakable solidity has been made invisible by familiarity and reproduction through imagery. Mark Kingwell encourages us to look beneath the strong physical presence of the building, to become aware of its evolving layers of meaning, and to see how the building lives within a unique imaginative space in the landscape of the American consciousness. He offers new ways of understanding the Empire State Building in all its complexity and surprising insights into its special role as an American icon.

The Nearest Thing to Heaven

The Nearest Thing to Heaven
Title The Nearest Thing to Heaven PDF eBook
Author Nan Temkin Dudley
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-05-15
Genre
ISBN 9781954493438

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Historical fiction

The Nearest Thing to a Heaven on Earth is ...

The Nearest Thing to a Heaven on Earth is ...
Title The Nearest Thing to a Heaven on Earth is ... PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Borton
Publisher
Total Pages 4
Release 197?
Genre Families
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The Nearest Thing to Life

The Nearest Thing to Life
Title The Nearest Thing to Life PDF eBook
Author James Wood
Publisher Brandeis University Press
Total Pages 149
Release 2015-04-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 161168742X

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In this remarkable blend of memoir and criticism, James Wood, noted contributor to the New Yorker, has written a master class on the connections between fiction and life. He argues that, of all the arts, fiction has a unique ability to describe the shape of our lives and to rescue the texture of those lives from death and historical oblivion. The act of reading is understood here as the most sacred and personal of activities, and there are brilliant discussions of individual works - among others, Chekhov's story "The Kiss," W.G. Sebald's The Emigrants, and Penelope Fitzgerald's The Blue Flower. Wood reveals his own intimate relationship with the written word: we see the development of a provincial boy growing up in a charged Christian environment, the secret joy of his childhood reading, the links he makes between reading and blasphemy, or between literature and music. The final section discusses fiction in the context of exile and homelessness. The Nearest Thing to LifeÊis not simply a brief, tightly argued book by a man commonly regarded as our finest living critic - it is also an exhilarating personal account that reflects on, and embodies, the fruitful conspiracy between reader and writer (and critic), and asks us to reconsider everything that is at stake when we read and write fiction.