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Agony (Paperback, Main)
Colson Whitehead, Mark Beyer
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R437
R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
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Mark Beyer untersucht, wie Industrieunternehmen in das
Servicegeschaft diversifizieren und welche in sich abgestimmten
Veranderungen besonders kritischer Gestaltungsparameter der
Unternehmensfuhrung entlang dieses Wachstumsprozesses eine
nachhaltige Professionalisierung des industriellen Servicegeschafts
versprechen."
Noted author Mark Beyer, along with Siren & Muse Publishing,
bring you a story about obsession, identity, and art. Minus Orth
walks dogs for a living and sculpts for his life. He's ready to
create a unique sculpture cycle - Mythical Gods in Their Twilight.
Meanwhile, he has a girlfriend, Belinda, who's itching to get
married. His friend, Peter N, has reaped artistic success that's
both inspirational and a thorn. He plays poker with a quartet of
exiled aristocrats. And at Minus's art co-op, the residents live on
the fringe of society. One day Minus crosses paths with Karen
Kosek, best remembered as a culture critic of the 1960s. Karen
dropped out of sight years ago. Now she dresses as a bag lady -
ragged clothes, a garbage smell, and bulging plastic bags she
carries as if they hold the secrets to the good life. Minus
orchestrates a tenuous relationship with Karen, and discovers in
her a woman who has not been trampled underfoot, but is burrowed
deeper in society's crust than anyone could imagine. Thus begins an
odyssey in which Minus becomes obsessed with Karen's past and
present, obsessed with creating his sculpture cycle, and with the
role artists play in society's split personality. "Do you have what
it takes to make something beautiful?" is a question that comes to
the minds of many characters in this story. Their answers are
hilarious, confused, self-delusional, virtuous, or simply truthful,
because the people who create beauty are different from those who
value beauty, and far afield from the powers able to help it
flourish ... or destroy it. "I want to read this book. I must read
this book." - Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Minus Orth's
"eccentricities ... make him the iconoclast he is intended to be."
- Publishers Weekly
Noted author Mark Beyer, along with Siren & Muse Publishing,
bring you a story that walks in the shadows of love's corners.
American Richard Bentley settles in rural England, looking for the
contented life of a bookshop keeper and some fun with the local
women. His wife of fourteen years left him out of "marital
boredom," so Heath-on-the-Wold seems the ideal place to get lost in
work and forget the past. Bentley then hires Peggy White, a
mid-forties townswoman who seems his match in sass and intellect.
Soon, the rules of attraction open a new chapter in their lives.
THE VILLAGE WIT follows Richard and Peggy's often humorous and
sometimes dark odyssey through village life, love's fall, sexual
politics, and that place where memory and modern love intersect. In
the tradition of Iris Murdoch, Richard Ford, Margaret Atwood, and
Norman Rush, THE VILLAGE WIT explores betrayal, loss and longing -
and the importance to try to love again.
During this period of social reform, the progressives led a
successful crusade to eliminate the manufacturing, distribution,
and sale of alcohol. Beyer examines the societal problems caused by
alcohol at the time, the fervent anti-liquor advocates such as the
Women's Temperance Crusade, and Carrie Nation. The text and
photographs portray the drama of this turbulent period when crime
spread during the alcohol ban.
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