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Published in 2000. Disclosures occur at every level of human
experience; a slip of the tongue, intentional betrayals of
confidences, carefully worded affidavits, intimate avowals of
passion, confessions, or exposes, of our most deeply hidden
secrets. This book is the first detailed study of the term
disclosure, as it resonates in its many connotations. To our eyes
all things are either covered or uncovered, hidden or revealed,
clothed or naked, seen or unseen. Disclosure and closure, as they
are explored in these pages, are not simply oppositions but
alternate moments in a process of communication. By unravelling the
kinds and levels of disclosure existing in language games of
different communitive contexts, this book is, itself, a revelation.
It is a scholarly and illuminating study of the pervasiveness of
disclosures in interpersonal, moral, cultural and political terms
from the ancient times of Athenian democracy to contemporary
society.
Published in 2000. Disclosures occur at every level of human
experience; a slip of the tongue, intentional betrayals of
confidences, carefully worded affidavits, intimate avowals of
passion, confessions, or exposes, of our most deeply hidden
secrets. This book is the first detailed study of the term
disclosure, as it resonates in its many connotations. To our eyes
all things are either covered or uncovered, hidden or revealed,
clothed or naked, seen or unseen. Disclosure and closure, as they
are explored in these pages, are not simply oppositions but
alternate moments in a process of communication. By unravelling the
kinds and levels of disclosure existing in language games of
different communitive contexts, this book is, itself, a revelation.
It is a scholarly and illuminating study of the pervasiveness of
disclosures in interpersonal, moral, cultural and political terms
from the ancient times of Athenian democracy to contemporary
society.
The first in a series of throwback crime novels, inspired by the
Phillip Marlowe's and Sam Spades of the author's youth, Michael
Devlin, the jaded protagonist and private detective of South On
Pacific Coast Highway is himself a throwback private detective,
preferring brains over gadgetry as he operates a one-man shop out
of the sleepy little beach town of Laurel Lagoon. Slumming his way
among the sometimes seedy, sometimes tony but always alluring
venues of the Southern California coastline, Michael doggedly
attempts to solve four murders, free a wrongly imprisoned friend
and wrest spiritual enlightenment from a handful of better
forgotten dreams. He has one clue to guide him, the final cryptic
words of a dying man. "My wife Audrey, she knows the..." That leads
Michael on a chase to find Audrey, her mane of long red hair a
talisman to the woman Michael once loved. Add for a backdrop two
pain in the ass Feds, a hardnosed cop, a billionaire online
gambling mogul, a couple of nasty boys from south of the border, a
Russian thug named Boris, a fortune teller, along with a miniature
poodle named Butch and you have the ingredients for a haunting love
story and a searing portrait of life along the Southern California
coast.
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