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Originally published in 1974, this volume of The History of Pompey
the Little includes a critical introduction and a biographical
sketch of the author based on new material from unpublished
documents, together with explanatory notes for the novel's many
classical and contemporary allusions. Francis Coventry's The
History of Pompey the Little was the talk of London in 1751; it
continued to captivate readers throughout the century. Satirizing
notable persons and events of its day, it startled the public by
having as its 'hero' a Bologna lapdog, and created a new and
popular form in English fiction - the 'spy'-novel with a non-human
observer.
Originally published in 1974, this volume of The History of Pompey
the Little includes a critical introduction and a biographical
sketch of the author based on new material from unpublished
documents, together with explanatory notes for the novel's many
classical and contemporary allusions. Francis Coventry's The
History of Pompey the Little was the talk of London in 1751; it
continued to captivate readers throughout the century. Satirizing
notable persons and events of its day, it startled the public by
having as its 'hero' a Bologna lapdog, and created a new and
popular form in English fiction - the 'spy'-novel with a non-human
observer.
Today's vision of world order is founded upon the concept of
strong, well-functioning states, in contrast to the destabilizing
potential of failed or fragile states. This worldview has dominated
international interventions over the past 30 years as enormous
resources have been devoted to developing and extending the
governance capacity of weak or failing states, hoping to transform
them into reliable nodes in the global order. But with very few
exceptions, this project has not delivered on its promise:
countries like Somalia, Afghanistan, South Sudan, and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) remain mired in conflict
despite decades of international interventions. States of Disorder
addresses the question, 'Why has UN state-building so consistently
failed to meet its objectives?'. It proposes an explanation based
on the application of complexity theory to UN interventions in
South Sudan and DRC, where the UN has been tasked to implement
massive stabilization and state-building missions. Far from being
''ungoverned spaces," these settings present complex, dynamical
systems of governance with emergent properties that allow them to
adapt and resist attempts to change them. UN interventions, based
upon assumptions that gradual increases in institutional capacity
will lead to improved governance, fail to reflect how change occurs
in these systems and may in fact contribute to underlying patterns
of exclusion and violence. Based on more than a decade of the
author's work in peacekeeping, this book offers a systemic mapping
of how governance systems work, and indeed work against, UN
interventions. Pursuing a complexity-driven approach instead helps
to avoid unintentional consequences, identifies meaningful points
of leverage, and opens the possibility of transforming societies
from within.
This Festschrift is published in honor of Rodney G. Downey, eminent
logician and computer scientist, surfer and Scottish country
dancer, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. The Festschrift
contains papers and laudations that showcase the broad and
important scientific, leadership and mentoring contributions made
by Rod during his distinguished career. The volume contains 42
papers presenting original unpublished research, or expository and
survey results in Turing degrees, computably enumerable sets,
computable algebra, computable model theory, algorithmic
randomness, reverse mathematics, and parameterized complexity, all
areas in which Rod Downey has had significant interests and
influence. The volume contains several surveys that make the
various areas accessible to non-specialists while also including
some proofs that illustrate the flavor of the fields.
In "The History and Adventures of an Atom," a London haberdasher
relates extraordinary tales of ancient Japan as dictated to him by
an omniscient atom that has lived within the bodies of great
figures of state. Intended "for the instruction of British
ministers," the work is a savage allegory of England during the
Seven Years' War (1756-1763), draping kings and politicians,
domestic and foreign affairs in an intricately detailed, endlessly
allusive veil of satire.
Lacing his commentary with vitriol, Tobias Smollett gives
fantastic expression in the Atom to many of the concerns voiced in
his historical and political writings. He creates from the details
of Japanese history an ingenious catalog of English places and
personalities--from the up-start ruler "Taycho," whose graspings
for power resemble William Pitt's, to a god of war called "Fatzman"
who suggests the grotesquely obese Duke of Cumberland. Smollett
also draws on the imagery of the period's scurrilous political
cartoons and injects into his satire a Rabelaisian humor that makes
this work perhaps the most scatological in English literature.
Edited and introduced by Robert Adams Day, this edition of the
Atom is the first to appear since 1926 and the first ever to
provide a carefully prepared text, a full apparatus of historical
annotations, and an accurate key to personages and places. Day
establishes the authorship and the long-disputed work, placing it
within the context of Smollett's writings and opinions, his times
and literary world.
Adam Day's Left-Handed Wolf offers short lyrical meditations and
narratives that wrestle with contemporary issues of the
environment, spirituality, and the social. These compact, imagistic
poems welcome space and silence as a way of addressing both the
commonality and complexity of people and experience. Day's poems-
influenced by meditation practice, as well as by classical Japanese
and Chinese verse- are serious and bawdy, reverential and
impertinent, accessible and eclectic, yet unified in their tone,
atmosphere, and sensibility.
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