Shaking a Leg
Title | Shaking a Leg PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Carter |
Publisher | Penguin Books |
Total Pages | 660 |
Release | 1998-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
"This volume contains a substantial selection of Angela Carter's journalism from the 1960s until her death."--Editor's Note.
Shaking a Leg
Title | Shaking a Leg PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Carter |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 657 |
Release | 1998-12-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0140276955 |
"An electrifying intellectual autobiography, with all the narrative expanse, drama, outrage, and high comedy of the author’s fiction. Angela Carter is revealed here, anew, as one of the most important thinkers of twentieth-century world literature—and one of its most pungent voices.”—Rick Moody One of contemporary literature’s most original and affecting fiction writers, Angela Carter also wrote brilliant nonfiction. Shaking a Leg comprises the best of her essays and criticism, much of it collected for the first time. Carter’s acute observations are spiked with her piercing matter-of-factness, her devastating wit, her penchant for mockery, and her passion for the absurd. Whether discussing films or food, feminism or fantasy, science fiction or sex, Carter consistently explores new territories and overturns old ideas. No cultural icon escapes her scrutiny; as in her fiction, Carter offers glorious evidence of the transforming power of the imagination. From delightfully wicked commentaries on Gone with the Wind, a Japanese fertility festival, and fellow writers, including Lawrence, Lovecraft, Borges, and Burroughs, to enchanting personal essays, Carter shares her thoughts and herself with glee. “What a wonderful collection—sharp, funny, too decent for sarcasm but great wit and humanity, an unusual combination. But it makes us miss her, miss laughing with her, that real, intelligent, tough writing woman.”—Grace Paley
Shaking a Leg
Title | Shaking a Leg PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Carter |
Publisher | Vintage Classic |
Total Pages | 800 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | English essays |
ISBN | 9780099583073 |
WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY RACHEL COOKE Reading Shaking a Leg is like spending time with the funniest, wisest friend you've ever had; a person whose breadth of interest ranges from food to feminism to science fiction, and everything in between; a person with an entirely unpredictable train of thought but whose exuberance, knowledge and insight sweeps you along. Bursting with ideas, culturally astute and sparklingly witty, this comprehensive volume of Angela Carter's journalism is the most down-to-earth and entertaining companion to latter twentieth-century thought you'll ever need.
Shake A Leg
Title | Shake A Leg PDF eBook |
Author | Boori Monty Pryor |
Publisher | Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | 32 |
Release | 2010-10-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1742691617 |
A unique picture book collaboration about having fun, sharing culture and the power of story and dance. A picture book to get the whole town dancing.
Sesame Street Shake a Leg
Title | Sesame Street Shake a Leg PDF eBook |
Author | Constance Allen |
Publisher | Golden Books |
Total Pages | 24 |
Release | 1999-12 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780307101846 |
I Swear to You I Won't Stop Until Your Legs Are Shaking Are Shaking and the Neighbors Know My Name
Title | I Swear to You I Won't Stop Until Your Legs Are Shaking Are Shaking and the Neighbors Know My Name PDF eBook |
Author | Smooch Publishing |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 112 |
Release | 2019-12-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781676936367 |
The Gift That Keeps On Giving! Better than a card, a daily reminder of your special sentiment. Express and delight with this special gift. Features: 110 total writing pages Notebook measures 6x9 inches Professional matte book cover Simple yet expressive!
Shaking the Sugar Tree
Title | Shaking the Sugar Tree PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Wilgus |
Publisher | JMS Books LLC |
Total Pages | 375 |
Release | 2020-03-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1646563190 |
Wise-cracking Wiley Cantrell is loud and roaringly outrageous -- and he needs to be to keep his deeply religious neighbors and family in the Deep South at bay. A failed writer on food stamps, Wiley works a minimum wage job and barely manages to keep himself and his deaf son, Noah, more than a stone’s throw away from Dumpster-diving. Noah was a meth baby and has the birth defects to prove it. He sees how lonely his father is and tries to help him find a boyfriend while Wiley struggles to help Noah have a relationship with his incarcerated mother, who believes the best way to feed a child is with a slingshot. No wonder Noah becomes Wiley’s biggest supporter when Boston nurse Jackson Ledbetter walks past Wiley’s cash register and sets his sugar tree on fire. Jackson falls like a wet mule wearing concrete boots for Wiley’s sense of humor. And while Wiley represents much of the best of the South, Jackson is hiding a secret that could threaten this new family in the making. When North meets South, the cultural misunderstandings are many, but so are the laughs, and the tears, but, as they say down in Dixie, it’s all good.