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Mind of a Mad Black Man: The Thoughts, Views & Random Banter of a Slightly Unbalanced Black Man
"Mind of a Mad Black Man," written by Jamal M. Jones, represents the first part of a journey.a struggle to exit his twenties while dealing with relationships, career, social challenges, and the … mehr »
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Second of two adaptations out this month, set in the fantasy "Discworld". Three witches stand between the Kingdom and destruction. A wicked, witty upside-down version of "Macbeth"! More of these play …
"Most cowboy poems speak of real events and people, from bucking horses and cagey cows to old Stetson hats and long winter travels. Although they focus on the ordinary stuff of life, their truths . . …
This searing memoir tells the story of how an abused woman found the courage to leave and to transform her life. Not just a memoir of abuse, however, this is also a book about love, first of the …

New Theatre Quarterly is an international forum where theatrical scholarship and practice …
'First-Class Evening Entertainments': Spectacle and Social Control in a Mid-Victorian Music Hall' Nicholas Till; The 'Wicked City' Motif on the American Stage before the Civil War John W. Frick; An …
THE HEART HAS A HOMELY FACE is a book of introspective poetry composed on ordinary themes that come through a Taoist perspective. Anderson's poetry rests on a point of inner balance upon common …
1928. An inspiring collection of essays with selections by renowned leaders as: Albert J. Beveridge; A.J. Brosseau; Clarence Darrow; Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; Herbert Clark Hoover; Henry Cabot …

Providing a detailed outline of the social and literary context in which Sir Thomas Wyatt worked and the impact he had on the development of English poetry, this selection displays his range and …
Poetry is the art of expression, the soul in words, the heart in color, the world in black and white; it is love and heartache, pain and joy, tears and rain; itas taking in everything and then telling …

Born in London, essayist Charles Lamb (1775-1834) achieved success through the publication of 'Tales from Shakespeare', which he produced with his sister Mary. He is best known for the essays he wrote …
Published under the pseudonym "Elia," Charles Lamb's book, by turns witty, insightful, self-deprecating, and philosophical, offers an unusually warm, human glimpse of life in a circle that included …
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