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WORLD PREMIERE - October 5th 2011 at the Orange Tree Theatre,
RichmondGenre: Comedy. We all want to be happy. We all know what it
feels like. But what if it keeps slipping through our fingers? Paul
is a former happiness guru. As a young man he wrote self-help books
and appeared on the television as 'Mr Happy'. But now his marriage
has failed and his career as a serious novelist is faltering, while
his ex-wife has remarried a wealthy advertising executive to the
dismay of their troubled teenage daughter. Paul is now concerned
about the state of his health, the size of his mortgage and the
monthly payments on his iPhone. Mr Happy is not happy. But surely
if anyone can unlock the secret of perpetual happiness, he must be
the man?
Where the adventure begins! There is an exciting place for very
young learners to begin their journey of leaning English... My
Little Island. Children will love the fun characters and motivating
stories and will be inspired to listen, speak, and start reading
and writing in English. Throughout each level, special emphasis is
given to early childhood skills, Total Physical Response (TPR), and
rich vocabulary development. The adventure continues into our
ActiveTeach software for use on a computer or IWB.
The Oxford Handbook of William Wordsworth deploys its forty-eight
original essays, by an international team of scholar-critics, to
present a stimulating account of Wordsworth's life and achievement
and to map new directions in criticism. Nineteen essays explore the
highlights of a long career systematically, giving special
prominence to the lyric Wordsworth of Lyrical Ballads and the Poems
in Two Volumes and to the blank verse poet of 'The Recluse'. Most
of the other essays return to the poetry while exploring other
dimensions of the life and work of the major Romantic poet. The
result is a dialogic exploration of many major texts and problems
in Wordsworth scholarship. This uniquely comprehensive handbook is
structured so as to present, in turn, Wordsworth's life, career,
and networks; aspects of the major lyrical and narrative poetry;
components of 'The Recluse'; his poetical inheritance and his
transformation of poetics; the variety of intellectual influences
upon his work, from classical republican thought to modern science;
his shaping of modern culture in such fields as gender, landscape,
psychology, ethics, politics, religion and ecology; and his 19th-
and 20th-century reception-most importantly by poets, but also in
modern criticism and scholarship.
'n Oorrompelende debuutbundel wat stem gee aan die lewe in en om
die Kaapse vlakte. Geskryf in die taal eie aan die gebied, hanteer
die skrywer die alledaagse lewe op die Kaapse vlakte met kragtige
verse wat die leser laat huiwer tussen lag en huil.
Biographies of America's greatest humorist abound, but none have
charted the overall influence of the key male friendships that
profoundly informed his life and work. Combining biography,
literary history, and gender studies, Mark Twain and Male
Friendship presents a welcome new perspective as it examines three
vastly different friendships and the stamp they left on Samuel
Clemens's life.
With accessible prose informed by impressive research, the study
provides an illuminating history of the friendships it explores,
and the personal and cultural dynamic of the relationships. In the
case of Twain and his pastor, Joseph Twichell, emphasis is put on
the latter's role as mentor and spiritual advisor and on Twain's
own waning sense of religious belonging. Messent then shifts gears
to consider Twain's friendship with fellow author and collaborator
William Dean Howells. Fascinating in its own right, this
relationship also serves as a prism through which to view the
literary marketplace of nineteenth-century America. A third,
seemingly unlikely friendship between Twain and Standard Oil
executive H.H. Rogers focuses on Twain's attitude toward business
and shows how Rogers and his wife served as a surrogate family for
the novelist after the death of his own wife.
As he charts these relationships, Messent uses existing work on
male friendship, gender roles, and cultural change as a framework
in which to situate altered conceptions of masculinity and of men's
roles, not just in marriage but in the larger social networks of
their time. In sum, Mark Twain andMale Friendship is not only a
valuable new resource on the great novelist but also a lively
cultural history of male friendship in nineteenth-century America.
This brand new one-man comedy takes us on a journey to a stand-up
comedian's firstever public performance to fulfil a lifelong dream.
My Dog's Got No Nose is a thought-provoking insight into the world
of the comic.
Tossary of Terms by Modern Toss is the first in an illustrated
dictionary series. Produced by cartoonists Jon Link & Mick
Bunnage, this book features new words such as: Scumcestor,
Prioritit, Newmonia, Cock-bonnet, Screen-margarine and
Attenborough's Trench. The fast changing modern scene chucks up
stuff faster than we can nail it down and label it. The ear grease
on a smart phone screen, wearing a hat that makes you look like
even more of a tit, the DNA rich stew in the bogs hand dryer
trough, paying extra money to sit in a plane before the rest of the
passengers. This invaluable tool for navigating the 21st century
shitscape is printed on paper, rendering it impervious to cyber
attack.
This volume contains interviews with fourteen contemporary South
African authors: Mariam Akabor, Sifiso Mzobe, Fred Khumalo, Futhi
Ntshingila, Niq Mhlongo, Zukiswa Wanner, Nthikeng Mohlele, Mohale
Mashigo, Lauren Beukes, Charlie Human, Yewande Omotoso, Andrew
Salomon, Imraan Coovadia and Fred Strydom. The conversations with
the writers are accompanied by vignettes of the authors' lives and
summaries of their works. In curating this book, Danyela Dimakatso
Demir and Olivier Moreillon step beyond pure literary theory and
analysis by allowing the authors to speak to and assess the
literary landscape, of which they form a part and which they
co-create. However, Demir and Moreillon also trace concepts and
terms that describe the current moment of South African literature,
such as post-transitional literature and literature beyond 2000. By
adopting a world-literary approach to (post)apartheid literature,
this book makes an important contribution to debates on
contemporary South African writing. In addition, Tracing the
(Post)Apartheid Novel beyond 2000 seeks to raise awareness of the
imbalance in both critical and public attention between literary
'big names', such as Andre P. Brink, J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer
and Zakes Mda, who are nationally and internationally celebrated,
and the younger and newer generation of South African writers, who
go largely unnoticed.
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Poetry. LGBT Studies. "Tanya Olson's BOYISHLY is a magic book. It
casts a spell upon you. Olson uses language like Gertrude Stein
does, building large monuments of sound into humming lattices,
where a 'whale will do as a whale will do, ' or where 'tree forms
shapes for tiger' and 'tiger takes shape / under tree.' In this
book, Olson writes poems to a future America from beyond the
planetary gravestone, where there is only a 'boyish summer' and the
'boyish waters.' The voice says come back to me. I am not done with
you. I was waiting for you all along."--Dorothea Lasky
Carol A. Senf traces the vampire's evolution from folklore to
twentieth-century popular culture and explains why this creature
became such an important metaphor in Victorian England. This
bloodsucker who had stalked the folklore of almost every culture
became the property of serious artists and thinkers in Victorian
England, including Charlotte and Emily Bronte, George Eliot,
Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Engels. People who did
not believe in the existence of vampires nonetheless saw numerous
metaphoric possibilities in a creature from the past that exerted
pressure on the present and was often threatening because of its
sexuality.
This authentic account is a tribute to the courage and resolve with
which soldiers and their loved ones confront uncertainty, fear,
hardship and the loss of their comrades. Subjected to continual
changes of affiliation as the Falklands campaign unfolds, 2 Troop
has to create its own identity and sense of belonging drawing on
its professional belief, strength of leadership, and intrinsic
camaraderie. This is the story of how they did it, and the
contribution they made, in one of the toughest campaigns since
World War 2. A 'must read' for aspiring junior commanders and
students of the realities of war. -- General Sir Peter Wall GCB,
CBE, DL, FREng
In this poignant, hilarious and deeply intimate call to arms, Hollywood's most powerful woman, the mega-talented creator of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal and executive producer of How to Get Away with Murder, reveals how saying YES changed her life - and how it can change yours too.
With three hit shows on television and three children at home, Shonda Rhimes had lots of good reasons to say no when invitations arrived. Hollywood party? No. Speaking engagement? No. Media appearances? No. And to an introvert like Shonda, who describes herself as 'hugging the walls' at social events and experiencing panic attacks before press interviews, there was a particular benefit to saying no: nothing new to fear. Then came Thanksgiving 2013, when Shonda's sister Delorse muttered six little words at her: "You never say yes to anything".
Profound, impassioned and laugh-out-loud funny, in Year of Yes, Shonda Rhimes reveals how saying YES changed - and saved - her life. And inspires readers everywhere to change their own lives with one little word: Yes.
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Hypothermia is set in 1940, in a German hospital for hereditary and
incurable diseases. A doctor (Erich) and his assistant (Lisa)
discover their patients, who had been sent on to other doctors for
further treatment, had really been the victims of the testing of
various torture (and often death) methods. It poses the question
'now that you know, what will you do?'
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