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Meaning a Life - an Autobiography (Paperback): Mary Oppen Meaning a Life - an Autobiography (Paperback)
Mary Oppen; Introduction by Jeffrey Yang
R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

First published in 1978, Mary Oppen's seminal Meaning a Life has been largely unavailable for decades. Written in her sixties, her first and only prose book recounts, with honesty, depth, and conviction, her fiercely independent life-"a twentieth-century American romance," as Yang describes it in the new introduction, "of consciousness on the open road; a book of travel where the autobiographer is not the usual singular self at the center of the story but the union of two individuals." Oppen tells the story of growing up with three brothers in the frontier towns of Kalispell, Montana, and Grants Pass, Oregon, determined to escape the trap of "a meaningless life with birth and death in a biological repetition." That escape happens in the fall of 1926, when she meets another student in her college poetry class, George Oppen. She is expelled for breaking curfew, and from then on the two face the world intertwined: living a life of conversation, hitchhiking across the US, sailing from the Great Lakes to New York City, meeting fellow poets and artists, starting a small press with Zukofsky and Pound, traveling by horse and cart through France, and fighting fascism through the Great Depression. Mary Oppen writes movingly of both her inner life and external events, of the inconsolable pain of suffering multiple stillbirths, of her husband fighting on the front lines during WWII while she struggled to care for their baby daughter, of fleeing to Mexico to avoid persecution for their political activities. This expanded edition includes a new section of prose and poetry that deepens Oppen's radiantly incisive memoir with further memories, travels, and reflections.

Amorphous and Plycrystalline Thin-Film Silicon Science and Technology - 2008: Volume 1066 (Hardcover): Arokia Nathan, Andrew... Amorphous and Plycrystalline Thin-Film Silicon Science and Technology - 2008: Volume 1066 (Hardcover)
Arokia Nathan, Andrew Flewitt, Jack Hou, Seiichi Miyazaki, Jeffrey Yang
R2,929 Discovery Miles 29 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Amorphous, nano-, micro- and polycrystalline silicon thin films and associated alloys are used in a plethora of applications ranging from active matrix displays and imaging arrays to solar panels. These applications make large-area electronics the fastest growing semiconductor technology today, pushing material requirements and device performance to new limits. This book brings together researchers to share their expertise. Materials addressed include amorphous, nano-, micro- and polycrystalline silicon, and their alloys with germanium, carbon and other elements. Topics include: the understanding of growth processes; producing high-quality films at high growth rates or low temperatures; in situ characterization techniques for monitoring growth; understanding amorphous, mixed-phase and crystalline structures, along with the principles for augmenting crystallinity; developing post-deposition processes; identifying fundamental issues in electronic structure and carrier transport in 3D, 2D and 1D; understanding metastability and the role of hydrogen; integrating photovoltaic devices and thin-film electronics into systems on glass, flexible polymeric and other nonconventional substrates; and designing, fabricating and testing devices and applications.

Uyghurland, the Farthest Exile - The Furthest Exile (Paperback): Ahmatjan Osman Uyghurland, the Farthest Exile - The Furthest Exile (Paperback)
Ahmatjan Osman; Translated by Jeffrey Yang
R351 R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Uyghurland collects over two decades of Ahmatjan Osman's poetry in Jeffrey Yang's collaborative translations from the Uyghur and Arabic. Osman, the foremost Uyghur poet of his generation, channels his ancestors alongside Mallarme and Rimbaud, observing the world from exile. Born in 1964, Osman grew up in Urumchi, the capital and the largest city of East Turkistan. In 1982 Osman became one of the first Uyghur students to study abroad after the end of the Cultural Revolution, spending several years at Damascus University in Syria studying Arabic literature. He later returned to China where he struggled to find work because of "security" issues with the Chinese government.

The Sea is a Continual Miracle - Sea Poems and Other Writings by Walt Whitman (Paperback): Walt Yang Whitman The Sea is a Continual Miracle - Sea Poems and Other Writings by Walt Whitman (Paperback)
Walt Yang Whitman; Edited by Jeffrey Yang
R433 R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Save R76 (18%) Out of stock

From his earliest days on Long Island and in New York City to his last years in Camden, New Jersey, Walt Whitman lived close to the sea he knew and loved. The "liquid-flowing syllables" of Whitman's poetry and prose tell specific stories of particular voyages and known shores, as well as vivid flights of imagination and keening paeans to wild winds, dark water, stormy and quiet airs. The land, for Whitman, is both immutable and still, while the sea is a realm of dynamic change, mercurial temper, and the ebb and flow of cosmic uncertainty. From "Mannahatta" to "Poem of Joys" to the magisterial ode to the slain President Lincoln, "O Captain! My Captain!" Whitman wove the strands of nautical lexicon and powerful imagery into the tapestry of our national literature. In The Sea Is a Continual Miracle, poet and editor Jeffrey Yang has compiled an invaluable resource for readers, students, and scholars of Whitman, and demonstrates how seeing him through sea glass shows America's best-loved poet in a new light.

An Aquarium - Poems (Paperback): Jeffrey Yang An Aquarium - Poems (Paperback)
Jeffrey Yang
R367 R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Save R29 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

From "Abalone" to "Zooxanthellae," Jeffrey Yang's debut poetry collection An Aquarium is full of the exhilarating colors and ominous forms of aquatic life. But deeper under the surface are his observations on war, environmental degradation, language, and history, as a father-troubled by violence and human mismanagement of the world-offers advice to a newborn son.

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