Wild Strawberries At The World's End

Wild Strawberries At The World's End
Title Wild Strawberries At The World's End PDF eBook
Author Bruce Kim
Publisher Source Point Press
Total Pages 56
Release 2019-10-29
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781945940415

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A murder, a cult, a kaiju. All are explored in this mindbending supernatural mystery set in a South Korean village. A supernatural murder mystery set in the 90's rural South Korea. A powerful and emotion-fueled story by Bruce Kim, with haunting art and colors by Katia Vecchio.

Wild Strawberries

Wild Strawberries
Title Wild Strawberries PDF eBook
Author Ingmar Bergman
Publisher
Total Pages 120
Release 1966
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The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren

The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren
Title The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren PDF eBook
Author Paul Gorman
Publisher Constable
Total Pages 614
Release 2020-04-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1472121104

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'I couldn't put this book down. Malcolm inspired us to make art out of our boredom and anger. He set us free' Bobby Gillespie, Primal Scream Included in the Guardian 10 best music biographies 'Excellent . . . With this book, Gorman convincingly moves away from the ossified image of McLaren as a great rock'n'roll swindler, a morally bankrupt punk Mephistopheles, and closer towards his art-school roots, his love of ideas. Tiresome, unpleasant, even cruel - he was, this book underlines, never boring' Sunday Times 'Exhaustive . . . compelling' Observer 'Definitive . . . epic' The Times 'Gobsmacker of a biography' Telegraph 'This masterful and painstaking biography opens its doorway to an era of fluorescent disenchantment and outlandish possibility' Alan Moore Malcolm McLaren was one of the most culturally significant but misunderstood figures of the modern era. Ten years after his life was cruelly cut short by cancer, The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren sheds fascinating new light on the public achievements and private life of this cultural iconoclast and architect of punk, whose championing of street culture movements including hip-hop and Voguing reverberates to this day. With exclusive contributions from friends and intimates and access to private papers and family documents, this biography uncovers the true story behind this complicated figure. McLaren first achieved public prominence as a rebellious art student by making the news in 1966 after being arrested for burning the US flag in front of the American Embassy in London. He maintained this incendiary reputation by fast-tracking vanguard and left-field ideas to the centre of the media glare, via his creation and stewardship of the Sex Pistols and work with Adam Ant, Boy George and Bow Wow Wow. Meanwhile McLaren's ground-breaking design partnership with Vivienne Westwood and his creation of their visionary series of boutiques in the 1970s and early '80s sent shockwaves through the fashion industry. The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren also essays McLaren's exasperating Hollywood years when he broke bread with the likes of Steven Spielberg though his slate of projects, which included the controversial Heavy Metal Surf Nazis and Wilde West, in which Oscar Wilde introduced rock'n'roll to the American mid-west in the 1880s, proved too rich for the play-it-safe film business. With a preface by Alan Moore, who collaborated with McLaren on the unrealised film project Fashion Beast, and an essay by Lou Stoppard casting a twenty-first-century perspective over his achievements, The Life & Times Of Malcolm McLaren is the explosive and definitive account of the man dubbed by Melvyn Bragg 'the Diaghilev of punk'.

Wild strawberries

Wild strawberries
Title Wild strawberries PDF eBook
Author Ingmar Bergman
Publisher
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Release 1973
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The Worrier's Guide to the End of the World

The Worrier's Guide to the End of the World
Title The Worrier's Guide to the End of the World PDF eBook
Author Torre DeRoche
Publisher Seal Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-09-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1580056865

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A funny and heartwarming story of one woman's attempt to walk off a lifetime of fear -- with a soulmate, bad shoes, and lots of wine. Torre DeRoche is at rock bottom following a breakup and her father's death when she crosses paths with the goofy and spirited Masha, who is pursuing her dream of walking the world. When Masha invites Torre to join her pilgrimage through Tuscany -- drinking wine, foraging wild berries, and twirling on hillsides -- Torre straps on a pair of flimsy street shoes and gets rambling. But the magical hills of Italy are nothing like the dusty and merciless roads of India where the pair wind up, improvising a pilgrimage in the footsteps of Gandhi along his march to the seaside. Hoping to catch the nobleman's fearlessness by osmosis and end the journey as wise, svelte, and kick-ass warriors, they are instead unraveled by worry that this might be one adventure too far. Coming face-to-face with their worst fears, they discover the power of friendship to save us from our darkest moments.

Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients

Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients
Title Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients PDF eBook
Author Jerrold Brandell
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2004-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791460818

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Looks at how therapy and the "talking cure" have been portrayed in the movies.

The Magic Worlds of Bernard Malamud

The Magic Worlds of Bernard Malamud
Title The Magic Worlds of Bernard Malamud PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Avery
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0791490122

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In the best literary tradition, Bernard Malamud uses the particular experiences of his subjects—Eastern European Jews, immigrant Americans, and urban African Americans—to express the universal. This book offers an exploration of this beloved American writer's fiction, which has won two National Book Awards and a Pulitzer Prize. In addition to the literary studies, personal recollections by son Paul Malamud, memoirs and portraits by good friends, colleagues, and fellow writers such as Cynthia Ozick, Daniel Stern, and Nicolas Delbanco illuminate Malamud's life and work. The contributors reveal that in an age that deconstructs, Malamud's voice does not. Instead, it speaks clearly and imaginatively with the weight of ancient traditions and the understanding of modern conditions.