Resultaten voor 'john hodge'

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  1. Shallow Grave
    1. John , Hodge

    Shallow Grave

    John Hodge was born in Glasgow in 1964. After graduating in Medicine at Edinburgh University, he practised as a doctor before turning to screenwriting. His first screenplay was Shallow Grave. His scripts since then include Trainspotting, A Life Less Ordinary, The Beach, The Sweeny, Trance, The Program, and T2:Trainspotting. He has written one play, Collaborators.

    € 12,34
  2. Martyrs Omitted by Foxe. Being Records of Religious Persecutions in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Compiled by a Member of the English Church. With a Preface by Frederick George Lee
    1. John Hodges

    Martyrs Omitted by Foxe. Being Records of Religious Persecutions in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Compiled by a Member of the English Church. With a Preface by Frederick George Lee

    € 20,95
  3. What We May Be
    1. John , Hodgen

    What We May Be

    John Hodgen's What We May Be is a cry of love and pain (and he makes them almost indistinguishable) on behalf of the human race, its history, its future, its lovely possibilities that seem always out of reach. The poems of this award-winning poet declare again and again that the reaching itself defines the best in us, and he is cheering us on.

    € 19,00
  4. Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics
    1. Michael , Ignatieff
    2. Andrew , Scull
    3. Robert , Alter

    Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics

    Liberties, a Journal of Culture and Politics, is essential reading for those engaged in the cultural and political issues of our time.  In this issue of Liberties:  Michael Ignatieff - The Mind’s EmancipationMary Gaitskill - The Trials of the YoungSergei Lebedev - Putin’s Philosopher: A MemoirMichael Walzer - Moral ConcernJustin E. H. Smith – The Happiness Industrial ComplexAndrew Scull – The Fashions in TraumaDavid A. Bell – The Triumph of Anti-Politics in AmericaMichael Kimmage – A Defense of Delight in a Dark TimeRobert Alter – Proust and the Mystification of the JewsSteven B. Smith – What is a Statesman?Benjamin Moser – Rembrandt’s shadowsHelen Vendler – The Poetry of CharmCeleste Marcus – Priorism, or the Joshua Katz AffairLeon Wieseltier – Problems and Struggles; andNew poems by Karen Solie, Adam Zagajewski, and John HodgenPublished quarterly, Liberties, is a collection of the most significant writers today as well as launching the voices of tomorrow.Liberties features serious, independent, stylish, and controversial essays by significant writers and introduces the next generation of writers and poets to inspire and impact the intellectual and creative lifeblood of today’s culture and politics. Nobel Prize winners, leading op-ed writers, well-known non-fiction writers, rising talents, and poets from around the world are part of the Liberties series. There’s a reason why engaged citizens, cultural warriors, political leaders, opinion makers, and activists from across the cultural and political spectrum read and cherish Liberties.

    € 18,50
  5. The Pathway
    1. John Hodges Publisher

    The Pathway

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

    € 17,40
  6. The Lord of Everywhere
    1. John , Hodgen

    The Lord of Everywhere

    John Hodgen is Writer in Residence at Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts. He is the author of four previous books of poetry: In My Father's House, winner of the Bluestem Award; Bread Without Sorrow, winner of the Balcones Poetry Prize; Grace, winner of the AWP Donald Hall Prize in Poetry; and Heaven & Earth Holding Company, a 2011 Massachusetts Book Award winner. Hodgen is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Grolier Prize, the Foley Poetry Prize, the Ruth Stone Poetry Prize, an Arvon Foundation Award, the Chad Walsh Prize, and inclusion in Best American Poetry 2017.

    € 17,50
  7. Bread Without Sorrow
    1. John , Hodgen

    Bread Without Sorrow

    This winner of the Balcones Prize for Poetry contains poems of family, love, betrayal, belief, and profound speculation. It is a poetry of long, musical lines, astonishingly original metaphor, and clear and direct voice. This is a remarkably intimate and moving work.

    € 13,50
  8. Collaborators
    1. John , Hodge

    Collaborators

    John Hodge

    € 12,50
  9. Collaborators
    1. John , Hodge

    Collaborators

    Taking its inspiration from historical fact, "Collaborators" explores the intense, paradoxical, and ultimately deadly friendship between the dissident writer Mikhail Bulgakov and Josef Stalin, centering around a play which Bulgakov was forced to write to commemorate Stalin's sixtieth birthday. Stalin has been in power for 16 years and his purges are at their zenith. Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita" is lying unpublished in a desk drawer, and his latest play "Moliere" has been banned following terrible reviews in Pravda. As a secret policeman dryly puts it, this has opened up a convenient "gap in his schedule." This "gap" is to be filled by a play of Stalin's life which Bulgakov will write. The NKVD has even kindly found him an office in the notorious Lubyanka prison: a venue that would focus any writer's mind. But as Bulgakov loses himself in a world of secrets, threats, and paradoxes, and begins to fall ill from the liver disease that would eventually kill him, his feverish dreams of conversations with Stalin become reality in his brain, just as the state's lies become truths in his play. "Collaborators" is a darkly comic portrait of the impossible choices facing any artist in a dictatorship.

    € 14,00
  10. In My Father's House
    1. John , Hodgen

    In My Father's House

    Out of print since 1994, In My Father's House is offered again in a beautiful new edition.

    € 15,50
  11. Trainspotting
    1. John , Hodge

    Trainspotting

    Mark Renton is an unrepentant drug abuser, doing his level best to elude the claims and responsibilities Life throws up to him. His pals - Spud, Sick Boy, Tommy and Begbie - are devoted to much the same heroically seedy existence. Both harrowing and hilarious, Trainspotting charts the disintegration of this unlikely gang, as their appetites for intoxication and mayhem lead them unerringly into the worst kinds of trouble.Adapted by Shallow Grave screenwriter John Hodge from the novel by Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting was an international hit in 1996, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner and Robert Carlyle.

    € 13,00
  12. The Clef & Norgran Albums 1951-54

    The Clef & Norgran Albums 1951-54

    € 15,99