Cassidy's final connection , nearly at the bottom of the hill , was made with the gnarled trunk of a hawthorne tree , bringing her to a wrenching halt . The impact drove the air from her lungs , and for a few moments she was singularly ...
Murphy, From the Empire to the Rialto, 11. 36 Other disturbances occurred in Manchester, London, Newport, Cardiff, and Barry. Michael Rowe, 'Sex, 'Race' and Riot in Liverpool, 1919,' Immigrants & Minorities 19:2 (2000): 58.
This is an off-the-wall application of one person’s growth in the Christian faith that offers the reader an insight into their own faith as it relates to life, themselves, and others.
This large-text format edition of The Persistence of Memory including character studies and a playwright's commentary is specifically designed for actors, directors, and theatre companies.
As the novel builds to a harrowing conclusion, Eprile fuses a searing political and cultural satire with a haunting coming-of-age story to render South Africa's turbulent past with striking clarity.
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With reproductions of sixteen Dalí paintings, The Persistence of Memory offers an unrivaled tour of the absurd and haunting landscape of Dalí's life.
"Held together by a specific vision of memory, these essays put together sources that normally do not come into contact. I like this book a lot."—David B. Morris, author of The Culture of Pain "Thought-provoking and even moving. . .
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The Persistence of Memory
A veteran of the secret war in Angola and Namibia, Paul Sweetbread reflects on how his life was affected by turbulence and apartheid, from his mother's removal from a Chekhov play and his education in the government's version of history to ...