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If Lions Could Speak is the first collection from Paul Park,
acclaimed author of The Starbridge Chronicles, Coelestis, and The
Gospel of Corax. Subtle, stylish, at once forthrightly simple and
ingeniously complex, the pieces gathered here are compelling and
penetrating explorations of cultural difference and psychological
crisis, regret and reconciliation. It is a marvelous literary
labyrinth, a realm of memory palaces, eerie doppelgangers,
terrifying theocracies, implosive revelations. Here time travel,
sordid and ludicrous, becomes emblematic of how all lives are led;
here, disease is an index to how the past is rewritten; here, the
Other, extravagantly alien or simply alienated, can collapse into
the Self with the suddenness of a lethal gunshot. Sometimes
sardonically hilarious, sometimes gravely humane, always fiercely
shocking, these stories constitute one of the finest bodies of
short fiction by any contemporary SF writer. "Paul Park's short
stories are subtle, blunt, funny, distressing, strange, true--all
these qualities, often all at once--they are like those dreams or
nightmares that seem to plumb right to the meaning of things. In
other words, beautiful fiction." --Kim Stanley Robinson "Genre
writing is both a liberation and a confinement. If those who don't
read science fiction could discover Paul Park, they would find a
writer as complex, as skillful, as ambitious and as many-faceted as
any they will find under any rubric. I hope this collection will
help them discover him. The rest of us can simply open and enjoy."
--John Crowley "Paul Park does not remind us of James Sallis or
Marcel Proust; the mark of genius is that it never makes us recall
anyone else, not even earlier selves." --Gene Wolfe
With an ever-expanding array of biomaterials and implant devices
appearing in the field, Spinal Reconstruction: Clinical Examples of
Applied Basic Science, Biomechanics and Engineering helps surgeons
assess and utilize the latest technologies to improve the
reconstruction of the spine and enhance the reconstitution of
diseased spinal segments. With illustrative descriptions of
specific clinical scenarios, this guide helps surgeons select the
best devices and materials for reconstructive procedures and
considers issues in biocompatibility, biostability, and
structure-function relationships for enhanced patient outcomes and
mobility. With more than 350 figures and photographs, this book:
Details current strategies in minimally invasive spine surgery as
currently applied to the lumbar spine Covers the myriad of patient
factors, orthobiologic grafting alternatives, and technique-driven
mechanical options encountered in spinal care and reconstruction
Identifies new surgical techniques for spinal fusion, vertebral
compression fractures, and arthroplasty Discusses the basic
mechanisms and clinical application of currently available
operative treatments Supplies the most up-to-date information on
the evaluation, diagnosis, and operative treatment of spinal pain,
deformity, and disease
With an ever-expanding array of biomaterials and implant devices
appearing in the field, Spinal Reconstruction: Clinical Examples of
Applied Basic Science, Biomechanics and Engineering helps surgeons
assess and utilize the latest technologies to improve the
reconstruction of the spine and enhance the reconstitution of
diseased spinal segments. With illustrative descriptions of
specific clinical scenarios, this guide helps surgeons select the
best devices and materials for reconstructive procedures and
considers issues in biocompatibility, biostability, and
structure-function relationships for enhanced patient outcomes and
mobility. With more than 350 figures and photographs, this book:
Details current strategies in minimally invasive spine surgery as
currently applied to the lumbar spine Covers the myriad of patient
factors, orthobiologic grafting alternatives, and technique-driven
mechanical options encountered in spinal care and reconstruction
Identifies new surgical techniques for spinal fusion, vertebral
compression fractures, and arthroplasty Discusses the basic
mechanisms and clinical application of currently available
operative treatments Supplies the most up-to-date information on
the evaluation, diagnosis, and operative treatment of spinal pain,
deformity, and disease
Paul Park returns to science fiction after completing his
impressive four-volume fantasy, A Princess of Roumania, with an
extraordinary, intense, compressed SF novel containing three parts,
each set in its own alternate-history universe. The sections are
all rooted in Virginia and the Battle of the Crater, and are also
grounded in the real history of the Park family, from differing
points of view. They are gorgeously imaginative and carefully
constructed, and reverberate richly with one another. The first
section is set in the aftermath of the Civil War, in a world in
which the Queen of the North has negotiated a two-nation
settlement. The second, taking place in northwestern Massachusetts,
investigates a secret project during World War II, in a time
somewhat like the present. The third is set in the near-future
United States, with aliens from history. The cumulative effect is
awesome. There hasn't been a three part novel this ambitious in
science fiction since Gene Wolfe's classic The Fifth Head of
Cerberus.
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Abracadabra Double Bass book 1 (Paperback)
Rosalind Lillywhite, Andrew Marshall; Illustrated by Paul Parks, Dee Schulman, Kanako Damerum; Edited by …
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R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
Save R42 (10%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Endangered Species - Youth Music Foundation has launched a pound]1m
initiative that will put specific musical instruments into the
hands of over 5,000 children, Double Bass is one of them. The
Abracadabra Strings team have already created a highly successful
series; now two more consultants have added their expertise to make
a first-class tutor for double bass. Teachers and students alike
will be delighted with this collection of carefully graded well
known tunes which includes many duets and trios as well as solo
pieces. Of particular interest to teachers wil be the tie-in with
Abracadabra Violin, Viola and Cello; the double bass book contains
all the same pieces in all the same keys, enabling students of the
different instruments to make music together from lesson 1. The CD
contains performances of each item played on double bass,
accompanied by the piano (the written music can be found in
Abracadabra Strings Piano Accompaniments). The double bass and
piano are recorded on separate channels; if CD machines have this
facility, students can turn down either channel to listen to each
instrument on its own.
This is a truly magical tale, full of strangeness, terrors and
wonders. Many girls daydream that they are really a princess
adopted by commoners. In the case of teenager Miranda Popescu, this
is literally true. Because she is at the fulcrum of a deadly
political battle between conjurers in an alternate world where
"Roumania" is a leading European power, Miranda was hidden by her
aunt in our world, where she was adopted and raised in a quiet
Massachusetts college town.
The narrative is split between our world and the people in Roumania
working to protect or to capture Miranda: her Aunt Aegypta Schenck
versus the mad Baroness Ceaucescu in Bucharest, and the sinister
alchemist, the Elector of Ratisbon, who holds her true mother
prisoner in Germany. This is the story of how Miranda -- with her
two best friends, Peter and Andromeda -- is brought back to her
home reality. Each of them is changed in the process and all will
have much to learn about their true identities and the strange
world they find themselves in.
This story is a triumph of contemporary fantasy.
In 1996 Paul Park published The Gospel of Corax, a highly acclaimed
rendering of a theosophist legend, describing Jesus of Nazareth's
journey to the Indian subcontinent and Tibet. In Three Marys, his
new novel, Park returns to first-century Palestine to recreate with
penetrating insight the historical community of Jesus, and to
follow the first tangled strands of Christianity after his death.
Here is Jesus's world as it very likely was, confused, conflicted,
rife with messianic rumor and factional ambition; here is the
brazen cruelty of Roman occupation and the domestic oppression that
mirrored it, seen through the eyes of the women who knew Jesus
best. This is the story not only of Christ but of the three Marys
who survived him and were true to him, each in their own way. Their
inner and outer narratives, sometimes tortured, sometimes
rhapsodic, make up the spare but radiant tapestry of this novel.
There is Mary of Magdala, visionary and wandering, perhaps Jeshua's
wife; there is his mother Mary, tough, charismatic, earthy,
ultimately desolated by his loss; and there is Mary of Bethany, the
girl who followed Jeshua in his last days and has to bear the
burden of her undying brother Lazarus for decades afterwards.
Outcasts because of their sex, yet possessors between them of some
fragmented sense of the true ineffable nature of Christ the man and
Christ the messiah, they are presented with luminous tragic
humanity and given proper voice at last. Paul Park is one of
contemporary American literature's most subtle and original
explorers of religious experience. As exotic in coloring and as
rich in understanding as his superb science fantasy novels, Three
Marys is a masterpiece of historical and spiritual reconstruction.
Paul Park lives in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, with his wife
and two children.
If Lions Could Speak is the first collection from Paul Park,
acclaimed author of The Starbridge Chronicles, Coelestis, and The
Gospel of Corax. Subtle, stylish, at once forthrightly simple and
ingeniously complex, the pieces gathered here are compelling and
penetrating explorations of cultural difference and psychological
crisis, regret and reconciliation. It is a marvelous literary
labyrinth, a realm of memory palaces, eerie doppelgangers,
terrifying theocracies, implosive revelations. Here time travel,
sordid and ludicrous, becomes emblematic of how all lives are led;
here, disease is an index to how the past is rewritten; here, the
Other, extravagantly alien or simply alienated, can collapse into
the Self with the suddenness of a lethal gunshot. Sometimes
sardonically hilarious, sometimes gravely humane, always fiercely
shocking, these stories constitute one of the finest bodies of
short fiction by any contemporary SF writer."Paul Park's short
stories are subtle, blunt, funny, distressing, strange, true--all
these qualities, often all at once--they are like those dreams or
nightmares that seem to plumb right to the meaning of things. In
other words, beautiful fiction."--Kim Stanley Robinson."Genre
writing is both a liberation and a confinement. If those who don't
read science fiction could discover Paul Park, they would find a
writer as complex, as skillful, as ambitious and as many-faceted as
any they will find under any rubric. I hope this collection will
help them discover him. The rest of us can simply open and
enjoy."--John Crowley."Paul Park does not remind us of James Sallis
or Marcel Proust; the mark of genius is that it never makes us
recall anyone else, not even earlierselves."--Gene Wolfe.
In 1996 Paul Park published The Gospel of Corax, a highly acclaimed
rendering of a theosophist legend, describing Jesus of Nazareth's
journey to the Indian subcontinent and Tibet. In Three Marys, his
new novel, Park returns to first-century Palestine to recreate with
penetrating insight the historical community of Jesus, and to
follow the first tangled strands of Christianity after his death.
Here is Jesus's world as it very likely was, confused, conflicted,
rife with messianic rumor and factional ambition; here is the
brazen cruelty of Roman occupation and the domestic oppression that
mirrored it, seen through the eyes of the women who knew Jesus
best. This is the story not only of Christ but of the three Marys
who survived him and were true to him, each in their own way. Their
inner and outer narratives, sometimes tortured, sometimes
rhapsodic, make up the spare but radiant tapestry of this novel.
There is Mary of Magdala, visionary and wandering, perhaps Jeshua's
wife; there is his mother Mary, tough, charismatic, earthy,
ultimately desolated by his loss; and there is Mary of Bethany, the
girl who followed Jeshua in his last days and has to bear the
burden of her undying brother Lazarus for decades afterwards.
Outcasts because of their sex, yet possessors between them of some
fragmented sense of the true ineffable nature of Christ the man and
Christ the messiah, they are presented with luminous tragic
humanity and given proper voice at last. Paul Park is one of
contemporary American literature's most subtle and original
explorers of religious experience. As exotic in coloring and as
rich in understanding as his superb science fantasy novels, Three
Marys is a masterpiece of historicaland spiritual reconstruction.
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