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'Trust me: you want to read this. It's the queer horror book of
your dreams' Kirsty Logan 'The short, twisted tales collected in
Leon Craig's Parallel Hells have a laconic elegance that's both
chilling and pleasurable' Financial Times In this deliciously
strange debut collection, Leon Craig draws on folklore and gothic
horror in refreshingly inventive ways to explore queer identity,
love, power and the complicated nature of being human. In the
thirteen darkly audacious stories of Parallel Hells we meet a
golem, made of clay, learning that its powers far exceed its
Creator's expectations; a ruined mansion which grants the secret
wishes of a group of revellers and a notorious murderer who
discovers her Viking husband is not what he seems. Asta is an
ancient being who feasts on the shame of contemporary Londoners,
who now, beyond anything, wishes only to fit in with a group of
friends they will long outlive. An Oxford historian, in bitter
competition with the rest of her faculty members, discovers an
ancient tome whose sinister contents might solve her problems.
Livia orchestrates a Satanic mass to distract herself from a
recently remembered trauma and two lovers must resolve their
differences in order to defy a lethal curse. 'A glorious collection
of short stories that reads as if Edgar Allan Poe and Shirley
Jackson had a little queer baby' Big Issue 'Impressive... Read
Parallel Hells for a different take on vampires, demons and
monsters you never knew existed... Craig's worlds appear
effortless' Mslexia
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The West at War (Hardcover)
Bradley C. S Watson; Contributions by Akbar Ahmed, Robert Alt, Alberto R. Coll, Barry. Cooper, …
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R2,655
Discovery Miles 26 550
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In The West at War, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together renowned
scholars and public policy experts to reflect on perhaps the most
pressing problem of our time-the West's increasingly bloody
conflict with forces that seek nothing less than its destruction.
In eleven provocative chapters, contributors deal with the internal
challenges and external conflicts facing Western civilization in
the context of the 'war on terror.' Ranging from the nature of
Islam and the West, to ethics and terror, to the western way of
warfare, the volume deals thematically with major issues raised by
this conflict in a way that no other single-volume does.
Contributors bring to bear arguments on the philosophic, political,
religious, ethical, and policy dimensions of the war. As the title
of the book suggests, this conflict implicates all of Western
civilization, demonstrating that this not merely an 'American'
concern.
For fans of Daisy Johnson and Kirsty Logan, a gothic short story
collection for winter nights from an emerging voice in British
literary fiction 'The short twisted tales . . . have a laconic
elegance that's both chilling and pleasurable' Financial Times
'Trust me: you want to read this. It's the queer horror book of
your dreams' Kirsty Logan Irresistibly strange and inventive,
Parallel Hells is a collection of dark and delightful stories that
blends folklore and gothic horror with a contemporary twist. A
golem discovers its powers far exceed its Creator's expectations.
An ancient creature, who feasts on the shame of modern-day
Londoners, struggles to fit in with friends they will long outlive.
And an Oxford historian discovers an antique tome that may help her
overcome her academic rivals. In this deliciously macabre debut
collection, Leon Craig explores queer identity, power, love and the
painful complexities of being human in startling new ways. 'A
glorious collection of short stories that reads as if Edgar Allan
Poe and Shirley Jackson had a little queer baby . . . It is such a
fresh and playful approach to storytelling that you cannot help but
be totally enamoured with Craig's abilities.' Big Issue
'Trust me: you want to read this. It's the queer horror book of
your dreams' Kirsty Logan 'The short, twisted tales collected in
Leon Craig's Parallel Hells have a laconic elegance that's both
chilling and pleasurable' Financial Times In this deliciously
strange debut collection, Leon Craig draws on folklore and gothic
horror in refreshingly inventive ways to explore queer identity,
love, power and the complicated nature of being human. In the
thirteen darkly audacious stories of Parallel Hells we meet a
golem, made of clay, learning that its powers far exceed its
Creator's expectations; a ruined mansion which grants the secret
wishes of a group of revellers and a notorious murderer who
discovers her Viking husband is not what he seems. Asta is an
ancient being who feasts on the shame of contemporary Londoners,
who now, beyond anything, wishes only to fit in with a group of
friends they will long outlive. An Oxford historian, in bitter
competition with the rest of her faculty members, discovers an
ancient tome whose sinister contents might solve her problems.
Livia orchestrates a Satanic mass to distract herself from a
recently remembered trauma and two lovers must resolve their
differences in order to defy a lethal curse. 'A glorious collection
of short stories that reads as if Edgar Allan Poe and Shirley
Jackson had a little queer baby' Big Issue 'Impressive... Read
Parallel Hells for a different take on vampires, demons and
monsters you never knew existed... Craig's worlds appear
effortless' Mslexia
The works of William Shakespeare vividly represent for our
admiration and study a pageant of souls with longing in whose wake
we ceaselessly follow. Through some of his most memorable
characters, Shakespeare illuminates the nature and character-as
well as consequences-of our distinctively human passions and
ambition, in particular our desire for and pursuit of both honor
and love. The contributors to this collaborative volume (scholars
in English Literature, Political Philosophy, and the Humanities)
argue that Shakespeare has much to teach us about our longing for
honor and love in particular, and thus about who we are, what we
desire, and why. Through sustained reflection on the Shakespearean
portraits of honor and love, which are the focus of the chapters in
Souls With Longing, we become more keenly aware of our own humanity
and come to know ourselves more profoundly. As the abiding
popularity of his works aptly demonstrates, Shakespeare's
unforgettable portraits of souls with longing-his representations
of honor and love-continue to exert undeniable sway over our
political, moral, and romantic imaginations.
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The West at War (Paperback)
Bradley C. S Watson; Contributions by Akbar Ahmed, Robert Alt, Alberto R. Coll, Barry. Cooper, …
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R1,391
Discovery Miles 13 910
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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In The West at War, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together renowned
scholars and public policy experts to reflect on perhaps the most
pressing problem of our time-the West's increasingly bloody
conflict with forces that seek nothing less than its destruction.
In eleven provocative chapters, contributors deal with the internal
challenges and external conflicts facing Western civilization in
the context of the "war on terror." Ranging from the nature of
Islam and the West, to ethics and terror, to the western way of
warfare, the volume deals thematically with major issues raised by
this conflict in a way that no other single-volume does.
Contributors bring to bear arguments on the philosophic, political,
religious, ethical, and policy dimensions of the war. As the title
of the book suggests, this conflict implicates all of Western
civilization, demonstrating that this not merely an "American"
concern.
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