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Sonnets for a Missing Key
and some othersSonnets for a Missing Key is a mesmerising feat of language that reinforces Percival Everett as one of the great wordsmiths of the century.
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Sonnets for a Missing Key
and some othersSonnets for a Missing Key is a mesmerising feat of language that reinforces Percival Everett as one of the great wordsmiths of the century.
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Approximate Gestures
Infinite Spaces in the Fiction of Percival EverettArgues that the writing of Percival Everett compels readers to retrain their thinking habits and to value uncertainty. Stewart maintains that Everett's fiction challenges its interpreters to question their assumptions, consider the spaces in between categories, and embrace the potential of a larger, more uncertain world.
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Abstraktion Und Einfuhlung
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Swimming Swimmers Swimming
These poems question the sounds that are meaning. They interrogate where meaning resides and whether they are in any way, rigidly or loosely, wed to the words that carry it. There is a nod toward logic and at once an acceptance of its limits. These poems are landscapes, the meaning altering with the movement of clouds, with the changing light. Iron
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Trout's Lie
In Trout's Lie , Percival Everett explores the semantic relationship between sense and so-called nonsense--and questions whether either is actually possible.
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re: f (gesture)
F (Gesture)Praise for Percival Everett: ". . . Artful and literate, Everett explores the philosophical, the metaphysical, the physical and the psychological boundaries of human life . . ."
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There Are No Names for Red
There Are No Names for Red is a collaborative work featuring the poetry of Chris Abani and the paintings of Percival Everett.
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The Book of Training by Colonel Hap Thompson of Roanoke, VA, 1843
Annotated From the Library of John C. CalhounSlave masters were people, too. From recent texts and films we have learned that slavery was a bad thing. Colonel Hap Thompson was simply a man about his business. His business was training other people.
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The Woman Destroyed
In three "immensely intelligent stories about the decay of passion" (The Sunday Herald Times [London]), Simone de Beauvoir draws us into the lives of three women, all past their first youth, all facing unexpected crises. Enthralling as faction, suffused with de Beauvoir's remarkable insights into women, The Woman Destroyed gives us a legendary writer at her best.
€ 16,50