Why the modern world forgot how to sleep Why is sleep so frustrating for so many people? While human history presents a vast diversity of sleeping styles, today we define a good night s sleep very narrowly: eight hours in one straight shot, sealed off in private bedrooms, children apart from parents. The curious product of industrialization, electricity, medicine, and capitalism, this set of sleeping rules has existed for only a few centuries. Yet few seem to be able to live by them. For the world s poor, modern sleep is full of financial and physical risk; but even the well-off now require drugs and gadgets to regulate waking and sleeping. Taming sleep is big business, but it has come at an enormous cost to our well-being. In "Wild Nights, " Benjamin Reiss draws on centuries of literary, medical, and scientific writings to show how ordinary lives were upended as sleep became modern. In so doing, he offers hope to weary readers: as sleep was transformed once before, so too can it change again today. "
"The book gives adults ideas for activities to get kids outside after the sun goes down, from night hikes to trapping moths.
America's Kim Addonizio has been called 'one of the nation's most provocative and edgy poets'. Her poetry is renowned for its gritty, street-wise narrators and wicked sense of wit.
Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Samuel Clemens (“Mark Twain”), Henry James, Ernest Hemingway—Joyce Carol Oates evokes each of these American literary icons in this work of prose fiction, poignantly and audaciously reinventing the ...
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Wild Nights is a startling tour of this other New York, revealing how stubbornly nature reasserts itself, adapting its survival strategies to even the most violently resculpted terrain.
This book ranges from her early work to the late pieces, and features many of Dickinson's most famous pieces. This new edition includes many new poems.
The male roe deer, however, has a very different vocalisation. Many a time I've been jolted awake in my hammock at night by its startling dog-like bark close by, often followed by the percussion of departing hoof beats.
Then her beloved grandmother died and bequeathed the poet Emily Dickinson to Hannah as well as, well, a dead bird. Dead or alive, Grandma made sure Hannah knew about "Wild Nights.
With humor and rhyme, a Jewish family celebrates and survives the eight days of Hanukkah. Every Jewish family will relate to this roller coaster of joys and adventures as an assortment of relatives and friends descends on the household.
Edited by Therese Szymanski, this collection of erotic lesbian stories features tales from some of the best-selling authors in the genre.