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  • von Bryan van Sweringen
    29,00 €

  • von Lake Erie Ink
    16,00 €

    A Collection of Writing by Cleveland Teens. This anthology of poetry, short fiction, personal stories, and visual art created and edited by Cleveland area teens, collects responses to a question: what does blur mean to you? Teen creators answer by telling a story about a misty forest, snapping a photo through a foggy, rain-streaked window, and leading the reader on a journey to a refrigerator in the middle of the rainforest. (Yes, you read that right!) These are just a few of the many insightful, heartfelt, and powerful ways that the authors and artists in this collection explain what blur means to them.

  • - From Mind's Eye To Poetic Knowing in Discourses of Poetry and Science
    von Barton R. Friedman
    30,00 €

    Barton R. Friedman argues that the languages of literature and science empty many of the same conceits. Poetic Knowing focuses on the rhetorical strategies by which scientists and poets create knowledge, and includes close readings of Yeats, Blake, Tennyson, Williams, and Olson. Scientists are rhetorically engaged in transactions comparable to poets; they fabricate metaphrs and analogies that concretize insights into nature. Friedman argues scientists and poets do not form two cultures but uneasily coupled, ultimately complementary, parts of one.

  • von Charles Ellenbogen
    23,00 €

  • von Andrew Hertzberg
    20,00 €

    C. opens up his window, takes a deep breath, and screams as loud as he can. He hears the responses of so many others screaming back enigmatic phrases, mysterious calls and bellows. He does this on a holiday known as Defenestration Day, a day where people throw away their words which can never be used again. The history of the first Defenestration Day has only become more complicated with time. Stories are told, truths blur, embellishments become reality. Those that claim they were there, probably werent. The holiday has no religion or political stance or nationality. It emerged spontaneously and spread rapidly. It is most likely the only lingual holiday celebrated in the history of the world. Because only in a society where everyone already talks over one another would we decide to create a holiday devoted to doing just that.That holiday is today.

  • von RACHEL DISSELL
    19,00 €

  • von Nancy S Bishop
    22,00 €

    A Chicago native and critic collects her essays about theater, books, music, art, architecture, and her beloved Chicago. Nancy S. Bishop is editor and publisher and chief theater critic for Third Coast Review.

  • von R Jamie Langa
    32,00 €

  • von Leo Warring
    21,00 €

    In the town of lawmaking, three brothers thrived in lawbreakingBefore Prohibition, Leo, Emmitt, and Charles "e;Rags"e; Warring worked as laborers in their father's barrel shop. When the (illegal) booze started flowing, all three quickly got caught up in the wild and sometimes violent underworld of Washington, D.C. Their exploits-including a lucrative numbers racket, gangland shootings, and high-profile courtroom trials-created sensational headlines and thrust them into an unwanted spotlight. However, their continual efforts to stay one step ahead of local police, the Federal Government, and the U.S. Congress took a toll on their personal lives. The Foggy Bottom Gang is a true crime gangster tale about an overlooked chapter in the history of America's capital city."e;Leo Warring's account of his family's escapades in the world of bookmaking and bootlegging is an amazing compilation. If I didn't know better, I would have thought that the author was present for these court hearings or exchanges at bars and after-hours clubs. For a fun read, a page-turner, an insight into the 'victimless crimes' of the D.C. underworld, you need to read this book."e;-William Brown, President of the Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia (1999-2018)

  • - Building Community One Pot at a Time
    von Bayne
    40,00 €

  • - Island in the Detroit River
    von Frances Trix
    59,00 €

  • von Gabrielle Koczab
    23,00 €

  • - A Blues from the Heartland
    von Dan Cryer
    21,00 €

  • von Pastor Napoleon Harris
    24,00 €

    Gods Hand identifies the presence of Gods favor in the life of Pastor Napoleon Harris, Sr. From being born at the end of the Great Depression, surviving poverty and encountering death, the hand of God has always been evident in his life. This book takes you on the journey of a little boy chasing ducks to a man chasing the dream of a better life for his family. It also recounts historical events from the Civil Rights Movement and how ordinary, unknown people initiated change for the generations who benefit today.Gods Hand highlights experiences from which many lessons and principles can be gleaned, like understanding how to respond to church hurt and the ultimate call of God on ones life; how to maintain integrity when encountering people who are determined to destroy you; and how to effectively pastor a church spiritually and financially.Pastor Napoleon Harris, Sr. candidly shares his memoirs authentically in hopes that they will encourage all readers to trust God with their lives and decisions. Gods Hand will cause readers to recognize the Sovereignty of God in their own lives and thus be motivated to continue the path God has designed for them.

  • - How WZAK Became #1 in Cleveland
    von Lee Zapis
    29,00 €

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