Realms of Exile

Realms of Exile
Title Realms of Exile PDF eBook
Author Domnica Radulescu
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 258
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780739103333

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Realms of Exile brings together authors writing on diverse themes of Eastern European exile to define the experiential and linguistic peculiarities of exiled people who share similar cultural, geographical, and mythological backgrounds and who have suffered under totalitarian rule. Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholarship at its best, the book casts new light on the many nuances and variations of many of the cultures and ethnic groups of Eastern Europeans.

Hook

Hook
Title Hook PDF eBook
Author Adrienne Bell
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 242
Release 2017-02-15
Genre
ISBN 9781542896221

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He's not your mother's Captain Hook. Mercy Herrera's busy life is a well-ordered machine. So, when a dangerously seductive stranger sweeps into her life promising to solve all her problems, Mercy doesn't have time for his antics...not until mysterious forces upend her world-the kind she knows can't possibly exist. Infamous thief, James Hook knows all about chaos. Back in the Fae Realm, he wove enough trouble to earn himself a one-way ticket to exile. Now he's been banished to a world without magic, and his only hope of getting back home hinges on stealing the heart of the one woman who is immune to his charm. But when a simple mistake turns into a disaster, the pair are thrust into the fight of their lives, and forced to make a gut-wrenching decision-risk their hearts, or stand alone against fate.

The Silmarillion

The Silmarillion
Title The Silmarillion PDF eBook
Author J.R.R. Tolkien
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 339
Release 2012-02-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0547951981

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The #1 New York Times Bestseller The Silmarillion is the core of J.R.R. Tolkien's imaginative writing, a work whose origins stretch back to a time long before The Hobbit. This mythopoetic masterpiece is a must-read before you watch The Lord of the Rings on Amazon. “Majestic! ... Readers of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings will find in The Silmarillion a cosmology to call their own, medieval romances, fierce fairy tales, and fiercer wars that ring with heraldic fury... It overwhelms the reader.”—Time The story of the creation of the world and of the First Age, this is the ancient drama to which the characters in The Lord of the Rings look back and in whose events some of them, such as Elrond and Galadriel, took part. The three Silmarils were jewels created by Fëanor, most gifted of the Elves. Within them was imprisoned the Light of the Two Trees of Valinor before the Trees themselves were destroyed by Morgoth, the first Dark Lord. Thereafter, the unsullied Light of Valinor lived on only in the Silmarils, but they were seized by Morgoth and set in his crown, which was guarded in the impenetrable fortress of Angband in the north of Middle-earth. The Silmarillion is the history of the rebellion of Fëanor and his kindred against the gods, their exile from Valinor and return to Middle-earth, and their war, hopeless despite all their heroism, against the great Enemy. “A creation of singular beauty ... magnificent in its best moments.”—The Washington Post “Heart-lifting ... a work of power, eloquence and noble vision... Superb!”—The Wall Street Journal

The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe

The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe
Title The Exile and Return of Writers from East-Central Europe PDF eBook
Author John Neubauer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 641
Release 2009-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110217740

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This is the first comparative study of literature written by writers who fled from East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It includes not only interpretations of individual lives and literary works, but also studies of the most important literary journals, publishers, radio programs, and other aspects of exile literary cultures. The theoretical part of introduction distinguishes between exiles, émigrés, and expatriates, while the historical part surveys the pre-twentieth-century exile traditions and provides an overview of the exilic events between 1919 and 1995; one section is devoted to exile cultures in Paris, London, and New York, as well as in Moscow, Madrid, Toronto, Buenos Aires and other cities. The studies focus on the factional divisions within each national exile culture and on the relationship between the various exiled national cultures among each other. They also investigate the relation of each exile national culture to the culture of its host country. Individual essays are devoted to Witold Gombrowicz, Paul Goma, Milan Kundera, Monica Lovincescu, Miloš Crnjanski, Herta Müller, and to the “internal exile” of Imre Kertész. Special attention is devoted to the new forms of exile that emerged during the ex-Yugoslav wars, and to the problems of “homecoming” of exiled texts and writers.

Theater of War and Exile

Theater of War and Exile
Title Theater of War and Exile PDF eBook
Author Domnica Radulescu
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 265
Release 2015-06-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786473126

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In what ways does political trauma influence the art arising from it? Is there an aesthetic of war and exile in theatrical works that emerge from such experiences? Are there cultural markers defining such works from areas like Eastern Europe and Israel? This book considers these questions in an examination of plays, performances and theater artists that speak from a place of political violence and displacement. The author's critical inquiry covers a variety of theatrical experimentations, including Brechtian distancing, black humor, pastiche, surreal and hyper-real imagery, reversed chronologies and disrupted narratives. Drawing on postmodern theories and performance studies as well as interviews and personal statements from the artists discussed, this study explores the transformative power of the theater arts and their function as catalysts for social change, healing and remembrance.

Exile

Exile
Title Exile PDF eBook
Author R. A. Salvatore
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Drizzt Do'Urden (Fictitious character)
ISBN 9780786931279

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Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms - The Legend of Drizzt Omnibus Volume 1

Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms - The Legend of Drizzt Omnibus Volume 1
Title Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms - The Legend of Drizzt Omnibus Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Dabb
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-09-20
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1600109977

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Discover the orgins of renegade dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden, the most popular character to come out of the Dungeons & Dragons universe. Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms — Legends of Drizzt Omnibus Volume 1 delivers the first three graphic novel adaptations of R.A. Salvatore's beloved Dark Elf Trilogy—Homeland, Exile, and Sojourn—in one tome! This story takes readers from the moments before the birth of Drizzt in the dark elf capital of Menzobarranzan, the City of Spiders, to the point where he forsakes his Drow heritage and leaves his home in the Underdark to venture up into the unknown.