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History of Haiti
A Land of Hope and Freedom€ 31,95 -
Peace Is a Shy Thing
The Life and Art of Tim O'Brien€ 40,50 -
No Stress, No Disease
€ 33,00 -
Reading Hemingway's for Whom the Bell Tolls
Glossary and CommentaryPublished in 1940, Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls is widely considered a masterpiece of war literature. This volume offers a line-by-line analysis of one of Hemingway’s greatest novels.
€ 45,95 -
Whitewshed Graves!
€ 21,95 -
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Tim O'Brien
“The works of Tim O’Brien are among the most significant recent contributions to a lengthy canon of war literature,” write the editors of this volume; they serve “as an ideal point of entry for discussions of war and its human impact.” The author of the highly acclaimed The Things They Carried, O’Brien is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and the winner of a National Book Award for Going After Cacciato.This volume in the Approaches to Teaching series considers the range and depth of O’Brien’s writing, with an emphasis on works that focus on the Vietnam War. Part 1, “Materials,” provides information on O’Brien’s life and an overview of his literary output. It also directs readers to critical and reference works on subjects encountered in his writing. The twenty-three essays in part 2, “Approaches,” provide historical background on the Vietnam War; explore narrative issues in O’Brien’s works, such as the melding of fiction, nonfiction, and memoir; and suggest ideas for teaching the author’s works in a variety of classroom and conceptual settings (e.g., composition, American literature, war fiction, narrative theory, postmodernism).
€ 42,95 -
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Tim O'Brien
“The works of Tim O’Brien are among the most significant recent contributions to a lengthy canon of war literature,” write the editors of this volume; they serve “as an ideal point of entry for discussions of war and its human impact.” The author of the highly acclaimed The Things They Carried, O’Brien is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and the winner of a National Book Award for Going After Cacciato.This volume in the Approaches to Teaching series considers the range and depth of O’Brien’s writing, with an emphasis on works that focus on the Vietnam War. Part 1, “Materials,” provides information on O’Brien’s life and an overview of his literary output. It also directs readers to critical and reference works on subjects encountered in his writing. The twenty-three essays in part 2, “Approaches,” provide historical background on the Vietnam War; explore narrative issues in O’Brien’s works, such as the melding of fiction, nonfiction, and memoir; and suggest ideas for teaching the author’s works in a variety of classroom and conceptual settings (e.g., composition, American literature, war fiction, narrative theory, postmodernism).
€ 99,95 -
Hemingway's Second War
Bearing Witness to the Spanish Civil War€ 35,95 -
Where do Frogs Come From?
€ 5,95 -
90 Days, 90 Ways
Onboard Young Professionals to Peak PerformanceHailed as a Millennial superstar setting the bar for America's next generation of leaders" by bestselling business and workplace author, Alexandra Levit, author Alexia Vernon is an in-demand speaker, International Coach Federation (ICF) certified coach, trainer, and media personality who specializes in helping organizations recruit, retain, educate, and grow their young professional workforce. As a member of Generation Y and with her unique approach to talent developmentwhich fuses coaching, interactive role play, and her infectious sense of humorAlexia has been an asset to a range of industries, from education, health care, nonprofits, and the corporate sector, and has been featured in hundreds of media outlets including CNN, NBC, Wall Street Journal, CBS MoneyWatch, FOX Business News, Forbes.com, ABCNews.com, TheGlassDoor.com, and Mint.com.
€ 30,50 -
Step into Your Moxie
Amplify Your Voice, Visibility, and Influence in the World€ 20,95 -
Teaching Hemingway and War
Alex Vernon is a professor of English at Hendrix College in Arkansas, USA. His Hemingway and war studies titles are Hemingway’s Second War: Bearing Witness to the Spanish Civil War and Soldiers Once and Still: Ernest Hemingway, James Salter, and Tim O’Brien. He has also edited essay volumes on war literature in general, on teaching the works of Tim O’Brien, and on the war memoir. He has published two soldiering memoirs of his own with Kent State University Press, USA—The Eyes of Orion: Five Tank Lieutenants in the Persian Gulf War (1999) and most succinctly bred (2006).
€ 48,50