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In the first half of the twentieth century, modernist works
appeared not only in obscure little magazines and books published
by tiny exclusive presses but also in literary reprint magazines of
the 1920s, tawdry pulp magazines of the 1930s, and lurid paperbacks
of the 1940s. In his nuanced exploration of the publishing and
marketing of modernist works, David M. Earle questions how and why
modernist literature came to be viewed as the exclusive purview of
a cultural elite given its availability in such popular forums. As
he examines sensational and popular manifestations of modernism, as
well as their reception by critics and readers, Earle provides a
methodology for reconciling formerly separate or contradictory
materialist, cultural, visual, and modernist approaches to
avant-garde literature. Central to Earle's innovative approach is
his consideration of the physical aspects of the books and
magazines - covers, dust wrappers, illustrations, cost - which
become texts in their own right. Richly illustrated and accessibly
written, Earle's study shows that modernism emerged in a publishing
ecosystem that was both richer and more complex than has been
previously documented.
In the first half of the twentieth century, modernist works
appeared not only in obscure little magazines and books published
by tiny exclusive presses but also in literary reprint magazines of
the 1920s, tawdry pulp magazines of the 1930s, and lurid paperbacks
of the 1940s. In his nuanced exploration of the publishing and
marketing of modernist works, David M. Earle questions how and why
modernist literature came to be viewed as the exclusive purview of
a cultural elite given its availability in such popular forums. As
he examines sensational and popular manifestations of modernism, as
well as their reception by critics and readers, Earle provides a
methodology for reconciling formerly separate or contradictory
materialist, cultural, visual, and modernist approaches to
avant-garde literature. Central to Earle's innovative approach is
his consideration of the physical aspects of the books and
magazines - covers, dust wrappers, illustrations, cost - which
become texts in their own right. Richly illustrated and accessibly
written, Earle's study shows that modernism emerged in a publishing
ecosystem that was both richer and more complex than has been
previously documented.
This book is the culmination of many years of research on Japanese
aesthetics by David and Michiko Young, authors of The Art of the
Japanese Garden and The Art of Japanese Architecture (Tuttle
Publishing). The book contains more than 200 color photographs on a
variety of topics pertaining to Japanese art and culture. There are
two major aesthetic traditions in Japan --a Restrained Tradition
and an Exuberant Tradition. In phenomena as diverse as art,
architecture, gardens, clothing, the objects people use and
interior decor, the influence of both traditions can be seen.
Instead of competing with each other, these two traditions are
opposite ends of a continuum on which people move back and forth
between restraint and exuberance in the course of their daily
lives, depending upon the circumstances. This movement is not
arbitrary but governed by principles that go to the core of
Japanese culture. The goal of this book is to provide a better
understanding of these basic principles. An important theme
throughout the book is that Japan is a highly structured society in
which people value but seldom have the opportunity to express
spontaneity in art and everyday life. True spontaneity is achieved
only when an art form is totally mastered so that it flows freely
without thought. This kind of spontaneity is seen in children's
art, much of the art of Zen Buddhism or absorption in a hobby,
sport or music. Most of the time, individuals seek escape from the
restrictions of everyday life in fantasy, as evidenced by the
popularity of manga and the great diversity of after-hours
entertainment in Japan. Sometimes, however, they turn to the values
incorporated in the concept of SHIBUSA, an important aesthetic
concept in Japan. SHIBUSA attempts to find a compromise between
spontaneity and a high level of taste. SHIBUI aesthetics, which
favor values such as austerity, asymmetry and subdued colors, is
toward the restrained end of the Restraint-Exuberance Continuum. At
the same time, however, it represents what we have called
"spontaneity of effect," creating an atmosphere that appears to be
relaxed and spontaneous, even if it is not truly spontaneous. We
believe that the concept of SHIBUSA is a major contribution of
Japan to the rest of the world.
A new edition of the much-loved perennial meditation diary whose
messages radiate spiritual wisdom, encouragement and serenity
throughout the year * Provides messages of spiritual insight and
guidance for every day of the year from Eileen Caddy, co-founder of
the Findhorn Community * Offers specific suggestions for your daily
spiritual growth and development * Includes a new introduction by
Jonathan Caddy, one of Eileen's sons, who adds a fresh perspective
to the profound influence this guidance can have One of the
much-loved books of Eileen Caddy (1917-2006), co-founder of the
Findhorn Community in Scotland, Opening Doors Within is a perennial
meditation diary offering down-to-earth inspirational messages of
spiritual guidance for every day of the year. For over 35 years,
people have used these practical teachings that offer advice on
achieving stillness, faith, and fulfillment. Specific suggestions
for your daily spiritual growth and development enhance the impact
of the supportive words. Eileen's brief messages, from what she
called "the still, small voice within," offer inspirational,
uplifting, and powerful words of love and support. Her daily
guidance was the bedrock of the early Findhorn Community, and the
concept of "inner listening" is still very much part of individual
and community practice there today. The encouraging and practical
messages speak to those embarking upon the journey to find their
divine inner self and spiritual truth. Anyone who
meditates--whether inexperienced or seasoned--will find the wisdom
shared both insightful and heartening. A new foreword by Jonathan
Caddy, Eileen's son who lives in the Findhorn Community, adds a
fresh perspective to the profound influence this guidance can have.
No matter how you use the wisdom shared in this small book, take
these teachings into yourself and carry them within you, until they
have done their silent, gentle, and loving work of opening the
doors within.
An insightful guide for consciously bringing compassion and love
into your life Every person is born with the capacity to love. Over
time, however, many of us have built barriers within ourselves as a
reaction to painful experiences, and following these, we often
develop fears, beliefs, and behaviors that keep these barriers
firmly in place. The primary lesson in life is to learn to love,
and this starts right on our doorstep. Often it is self-doubt and
feelings of unworthiness that hold us back from experiencing all
the love around us. Only when we start to love and accept ourselves
with all that we are can we love others freely and fully. Learning
to love requires an intention to change and a willingness to take
action. Once we understand how to work with our doubts and fears
and learn how to change our beliefs and behavior, our barriers will
melt away and we spontaneously open up to connect deeply and
harmoniously with the full flow of the river of life. In this
simple yet insightful guide, Eileen Caddy and David Earl Platts
detail the down-to-earth practicalities of exploring feelings,
attitudes, beliefs, and past experiences that block us from loving
and from receiving love. The teachings in the book are based on
popular workshops that Eileen, co-founder of the Findhorn
Foundation Community, and David facilitated for years in and
outside Findhorn. Many of the underlying principles and techniques
originate in the system of psychosynthesis, devised by Roberto
Assagioli. Learning to Love invites you to make a free and informed
choice to bring more love into your life, and then helps you
implement this choice step-by-step with confidence and joy.
There are typically two responses to the complex environmental
problems of our time: 1) doom and gloom and 2) optimism. There is a
lot of doom and gloom in the environmental literature. This
literature warns that the future portends danger for humans and
their life support systems. But when one tries to be optimistic
about the present or the future, one is criticized as being
unrealistic. The optimist is thereby considered naive. Similarly,
when groups of scientists are showing signs of success in
presentations, seminars, and the literature, they are often accused
of delusional optimism or even a 'conspiracy of optimism.' In the
face of such criticism, the optimists are challenged to be
realistic, the belief being that if one is realistic then one will
see that the present and the future really are, in fact, full of
doom and gloom. Therefore, we have an apparent choice between
realistic doom and gloom and unrealistic optimism. I call this
choice "the hopeless dilemma." This case study on wild Pacific
salmon uses quantitative and qualitative methods in a complementary
way to investigate the underlying frames of this apparent
dichotomy. Radical reframing is then explored as a means to
transcend the hopeless dilemma and find realistic hope.
You may ask yourself...what has DOG got to do with GOD. Well...this
book and the events that happened one night in March, 2002 made it
clear that they were indeed...inseparable. Is it a coincidence that
they are spelled with the same three letters...and the same when
reflected. However this is only the beginning of the astonishing
disclosures that came from a VOICE from the Universe and revealed
many shocking enlightenments of its mysteries.
Under very strange and unusual circumstances...a VOICE came...in
my own language. The voice came through an Intity called
Gracie...my DOG...my Amazing Gracie. I was told to write whatever
words or thoughts that came to my mind. I wrote for hours...about
things I had merely thought about...and certainly things I had
never even imagined or even thought about...
Mysteries of the Universe, of the Earth. and of Mankind...things
spiritual, things scientifi c, and things in combination of the the
two... were explained. Things that had happened, were happening,
and things that were to happen in the future.
Roger Owen, an African American family man in the year 2011,
awakens the morning after his fortieth birthday to discover himself
inhabiting the body of Sydney Hamilton, a Caucasian sixty-six year
old Welsh Harvard Professor of History, whom he remembers nothing
of, in what is now the year 2125. Roger's entire life up to that
fateful evening in October 2011 is soon revealed as being only a
memory of a past life. His odyssey of this strange new existence in
the twenty-second century takes him from an insane asylum, to the
care of an attractive, beguiling, empathetic psychologist named Dr.
Jessica Wynn, to the acceptance of both lost lives and the pursuit
of finding his ancestors from his past life. Through it all he must
also deal with unraveling the mystery of a secret he unknowingly
holds as Professor Hamilton regarding the truth of a catastrophic
viral pandemic that occurred in 2115 that now threatens his life by
a man who seeks to kill him.
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Written in a step by step tutorial style, learning comes as a
result of creating a complete dance music track, along with the
explanations that follow each stage. You have a computer and a love
for dance and electronic music. Maybe you've been to some clubs,
and the energy of electronic dance music has you completely under
its spell. You see a DJ spinning, and everyone is dancing. It's
infectious. You want to make music that affects people that way.
Today the open source community has offered you LMMS. Read this
book, and you'll be shown a process to creating great dance music.
This book is going to connect the dots if you have already started
making dance music, and provide a very solid foundation if you are
just getting started - no matter what your skill level is.
Roger Owen, an African American family man in the year 2011,
awakens the morning after his fortieth birthday to discover himself
inhabiting the body of Sydney Hamilton, a Caucasian sixty-six year
old Welsh Harvard Professor of History, whom he remembers nothing
of, in what is now the year 2125. Roger's entire life up to that
fateful evening in October 2011 is soon revealed as being only a
memory of a past life. His odyssey of this strange new existence in
the twenty-second century takes him from an insane asylum, to the
care of an attractive, beguiling, empathetic psychologist named Dr.
Jessica Wynn, to the acceptance of both lost lives and the pursuit
of finding his ancestors from his past life. Through it all he must
also deal with unraveling the mystery of a secret he unknowingly
holds as Professor Hamilton regarding the truth of a catastrophic
world event that occurred in 2115 that now threatens his life by a
man who seeks to kill him.
The Deep South harbors many secrets: secrets that rarely find their
way into the mainstream world that exists beyond the fiercely
protected southern 'way'. This is the story of a little boy who
grew into the man who would take his place as the Christ of the
Last Days. It is a series of anecdotes that commence with the
narrative of his childhood which took place in the very boson of
the South herself.Georgia, and ends with a startling conclusion of
his life long vision "to know the biblical Truth, the whole
biblical truth and nothing but the biblical truth." March, 1929.
David came into the world as the precocious, only child, of two
staunchly southern parent; Virginia and Early Steward. In his
earliest years, the threesome that was David's family would be the
center of his universe: his hearth and home, his safety net and
source of comfort. Virginia and Early, their secrets, their
struggles and their often turbulent relationship, would greatly
influence and mold their son. David's family started out as average
middle-class, and then rose to the epitome of southern affluence.
Early, a small-town power-broker, skirting precariously close to
scandal through the years: served as County Commissioner and
Special Deputy Sheriff in Berrien County, Georgia. Virginia.the
epitome of southern charm and culture, sought to impart this to her
son as a future southern gentleman. Most of it took and lived
until. From their lofty perch at the top of the heap, they would
eventually fall from southern grace in financial ruin, divorce and
the decline of the family on all sides. Each curve in the road
would leave its mark on the boy, who would become the man who would
perceive the act upon a vision of whathe and the world around him
could become.
Ezekiel Moss, scholar, adventurer, farmer, family man, carves out a
place for himself and his family in the rugged and fearsome Rocky
Mountain fur trade. A free trapper, he establishes himself with the
warrior tribes of the unexplored Louisiana Territory. He is known
as Lion Killer, a man of honor. His size, strength, and
intelligence, combined with an indomitable will, and impeccable
character, allow him to travel freely between the tribes. His
fearsome appearance and ferocious fighting abilities mask the
tenderness inside of him. He finds love with a lonely Shoshone
widow, together they create the foundation for a dynasty. From New
Orleans to Tennessee, and into the vast uncharted Louisiana
Purchase; Lion Killer shapes the future for his family.
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