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Marine
(Paperback)
Alan Jenkins, John Kinsella
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R306
Discovery Miles 3 060
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This remarkable collaboration had its origins when John Kinsella
and Alan Jenkins, two very different poets who had long admired and
enjoyed each other's work, discovered by chance that the new poems
they were working on shared a preoccupation with the sea. Marine
brings together those poems and others written since, all dealing
with the sea in its many moods and weathers, with people's
relationship to and exploitation of their marine environment, from
the Indian Ocean to the shores of the Atlantic; the two poets'
highly distinctive voices, while drawing on a dazzling variety of
forms and sources, complementing each other in a powerful
counterpoint.
For years, Laurence Bounds has been pestering some of the most
patient customer service departments from coffee companies to
television studios and shaving companies to travel agents, with his
maddening of letters. From HMV to AEG, the Met Office to the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra - everyone is a target. Discover years of
hilarious letters sent from the Etruria Lodge estate by the
eccentric but highly-educated, Laurence Bounds (B.A, B.Sc). So who
is Laurence Bounds, we hear you ask? A part-time gamekeeper,
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, inventor of the
WaspZapper 838 (TM), producer of the famous Bombardier Potato,
founder of The Mobile Judge Programme, dog food pioneer, betting
tycoon, playwright supremo, wine magnate, children's life-size
Henry VIII doll designer, poet, astrologer, published author and
aspiring television producer, to name but a few. Upon buying this
educational book, you may learn some of Laurence's tips and become
a serial entrepreneur just like him. Discover how to complain the
Bounds way, how to communicate effectively with some of the world's
biggest companies, and how to deal with organisations when they are
not keen on your ideas. Join him on a side-splitting journey,
guaranteed to have you in stitches, as you meet his friends,
relatives, and his beloved thoroughbred black Labrador, Alexander
IX. This is Laurence Bounds, his life in his own words...
Drie hopies grond van drie grafte en die drie mense aan wie die
grafte behoort: Vytjie, Basjan en Gulu. Elkeen moet vertel hoe hy
of sy aan sy dood gekom het. Trien is die sameroeper van hierdie
byeenkoms na die dood. Sy behartig die post mortem. Hoe het dit
gebeur dat haar man, haar huiswerker en plaaswerker dood is? In
hierdie drama deur Pieter Fourie moet Basjan, Vytjie en Gulu aan
Trien vertel en demonstreer wat gelei het tot hul dood. Dit word
duidelik dat Trien se pienk pilletjies haar blind gemaak het vir
die dinge wat rondom haar gebeur ...
America in the mid-1980s. In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a
conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life
and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. Originally premiered in
Britain at the National Theatre, London, where it won the Evening
Standard Best Play Award, Tony Kushner's Angels in America went on
to win two Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. This
volume contains both Part One: Millennium Approaches and Part Two:
Perestroika, plus 45 pages of bonus material including a new
introduction by the playwright, a full production history, deleted
scenes, and notes on staging. It was published alongside a new
production in 2017 at the National Theatre, London, directed by
Marianne Elliott and starring Andrew Garfield, Denise Gough, Nathan
Lane, James McArdle and Russell Tovey.
For a decade, Ecco has published the most outstanding science
writing in America, collected in highly acclaimed annual volumes
edited by some of the most impressive and most important names in
science and science writing today: James Gleick, Timothy Ferris,
Matt Ridley, Oliver Sacks, Dava Sobel, Alan Lightman, Atul Gawande,
Gina Kolata, Sylvia Nasar, and Natalie Angier.
Now series editor Jesse Cohen invites the previous guest
editors to select their favorite essays for this one-of-a-kind
anthology. The result is an outstanding compendium--the best
science writing of the new millennium, featuring an introduction by
the series' 2010 editor and "New York Times" bestselling author of
"How Doctors Think," Jerome Groopman.
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