Lost Bodies

  • Lost Bodies: Inhabiting the Borders of Life and Death
    By Laura E. Tanner

    Going from being a beautiful man to a look of death — I don't think I'll ever come to terms with that ” ( Levine 1999 , 31 ) . Both Sandy Broyard and Claire Levine describe a two - part process in which the cherished body loses its ...

  • Lost Bodies: Inhabiting the Borders of Life and Death
    By Laura E. Tanner

    ... 137– 53 Parkinson's disease, 22 patient roles Foucault on, 21–22 in waiting room, 66–68, 79–80 Pels, Peter, 188–89 Perham, Donald, 57–59 phantom grief, 226, 227, 230, 233, 234, 236 phantom limb, 158,226, 233,243 ng Phillips, Carl, ...

  • Lost Bodies
    By François Gantheret

    This heartbreaking love story is also a searing tale of terrorism and political repression in North Africa.

  • Lost Bodies: Prostitution and Masculinity in Chinese Fiction
    By Paola Zamperini

    This important contribution to the study of early modern Chinese fiction and representation of gender relations focuses on literary representations of the prostitute produced in the Ming and Qing periods.

  • Lost Bodies
    By Jenni Davis

    A poignant miniature of Henry mourning the loss of his only legitimate son and heir, William, in the sinking of La Blanche Nef (The White Ship) in 1120. Described by historians as “energetic, decisive, and occasionally cruel,” Henry was ...

  • Lost Bodies
    By François Gantheret, Budapest Strauss Ensemble

    That same night, she finds Andrès making his escape... Lost Bodies is both a heartbreaking love story and a searing tale of terrorism and political repression.

  • Lost Bodies
    By François Gantheret

    In a desert prison camp a man is rotting, half-alive, at the bottom of a well. Andr�s has been there, held in horrific conditions, for many years. Around him other...

  • Lost Bodies: Poems Between Portugal and Home
    By Siok Tian Heng, Ming Yen Phan, Kai Chai Yeow

    Lost Bodies: Poems Between Portugal and Home

  • Lost Bodies
    By David Manderson

    He has published many stories, articles and essays in small magazines and literary anthologies. This is his first novel.