Catching the Light

  • Catching the Light: The Entwined History of Light and Mind
    By Arthur Zajonc

    THE PHILOSOPHER SCHOPENHAUER once recorded a remarkable conversation between Goethe and himself concerning light . Schopenhauer sensibly suggested that light is a purely subjective , psychological phenomenon , and that without sight ...

  • Catching the Light
    By Susan Sinnott

    Dancing between points of view, Catching the Light explores the ordinary lives of two extraordinary people. With gorgeously lyrical language and a strong sense of place, this tender novel announces a bright new voice in Atlantic fiction.

  • Catching the Light: Sam Mendes and Simon Russell Beale, A Working Partnership
    By Mark Leipacher

    How do moments of magic on stage arise in the rehearsal room? Catching the Light, full of anecdotes and gems of knowledge, is an indispensable read for actors, directors, students and anyone who loves the theatre.

  • Catching the Light
    By Mark Roper

    This is the second collection of poetry by Mark Roper.

  • Catching the Light
    By Joy Harjo

    ... tool for finding the way into or through the dark. Or a device with which to admire the complexity of the stories in which we have become entangled. Sometimes the only way out is by voice, following the music CATCHING THE LIGHT 3.

  • Catching the Light: The Art and Life of Henry Scott Tuke, 1858-1929
    By Catherine Wallace

    Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929) is remembered today as a master painter of the human figure, exemplified both by his early narrative paintings and by his portrayal of the male nude.