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How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Manga): Omnibus 3 (Paperback): Dojyomaru How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Manga): Omnibus 3 (Paperback)
Dojyomaru; Illustrated by Satoshi Ueda; Translated by Sean McCann
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Battle Continues! Souma presses Elfrieden's siege on the Amidonian principality, whose soldiers fight tooth and nail to keep him at bay. The violence on the front lines is bad enough, but a surprise attack at the rear will confound the bloody battle further. Souma and Carla must fend off Gaius themselves in a life-or-death test of nerves, loyalty, and steel. When hard-fought victory finally dawns over the capital, it's time for the realist hero to get to work. Souma now needs to win over the citizens of the former enemy nation, and he has a most unusual plan that just might do the trick.

How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Manga): Omnibus 4 (Paperback): Dojyomaru How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Manga): Omnibus 4 (Paperback)
Dojyomaru; Illustrated by Satoshi Ueda; Translated by Sean McCann
R488 R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Save R32 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Tense Aftermath Unfolds! Souma has now proven his military might in the successful siege of Van, but the Amidonian foothold he's secured continues to be a hotbed of contention. Disgruntled Prince Julius calls upon the Gran Chaos Empire in an attempt to tip the scales during the ensuing peace talks. Souma thus finds himself meeting directly with Jeanne, sister to the empress, and the negotiations take an unexpected turn. Elfrieden isn't out of the woods yet, however. With the fates of Georg Carmine and Castor Vargas in his hands, Souma has more tough decisions to make...

How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Manga): Omnibus 1 - Omnibus 1 (Paperback): Dojyomaru How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (Manga): Omnibus 1 - Omnibus 1 (Paperback)
Dojyomaru; Illustrated by Satoshi Ueda; Translated by Sean McCann
R535 R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Save R78 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contains the full Volume 1 and 2! "O, Hero!" With that cliched line, Kazuya Souma finds himself summoned to another world and his adventure in administration begins! Upon presenting a plan to strengthen his new land economically and militarily, the king cedes the throne to him and Souma finds himself stuck with the top job! What's more, he's betrothed to the outgoing king's daughter?! In order to get the country back on its feet, Souma must summon the wise, the talented, and the gifted to his side. And even when he does manage to catch a break, a day off with his staff provides anything but: rebelling retainers, natural disasters, and the threat of war all await. Can Souma keep up without succumbing to the stress?

Otherside Picnic: Omnibus 2 (Paperback): Iori Miyazawa Otherside Picnic: Omnibus 2 (Paperback)
Iori Miyazawa; Illustrated by shirakaba; Translated by Sean McCann
R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Contains the Complete Volumes 3-4!Autumn has arrived. Having narrowly avoided the curse of the Kotoribako, Sorawo and Toriko are back to exploring the other world. With boxed lunches in tow, the two take their agricultural vehicle for a leisurely drive across grassy terrain, deal with the problems caused by Sorawo's kouhai at university, and hang out at cognitive scientist Kozakura's house. Naturally, bizarre entities and Satsuki Uruma's shadow are watching their every move. Sorawo prepares for more adventures with Toriko, but the most terrifying of threats is silently closing in on them. Not to mention the fact that it seems there's something Toriko needs to tell Sorawo...There's no turning back now-a whirlwind of bizarre exploration and survival is upon them! Don't miss the second collection of this girls' tale of survival, where feelings they can't show each other collide!

Otherside Picnic: Omnibus 3 (Paperback): Iori Miyazawa Otherside Picnic: Omnibus 3 (Paperback)
Iori Miyazawa; Illustrated by shirakaba; Translated by Sean McCann
R570 R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Save R46 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Contains the complete volumes 5-6! Sorawo and Toriko have been spending their days surrounded by the supernatural. They managed to successfully spend a night together in the Otherside and can now venture even deeper! As they go back and forth between the normal and abnormal, they continue to encounter even more strange events... The two discover a mysterious lady living in a mansion in the Otherside, go searching for a missing man named Abarato, run into Hasshaku-sama yet again, and...some of Sorawo's memories begin to mysteriously vanish?! Don't miss the third collection of the girls' bizarre tale of exploration and survival!

A Pinnacle of Feeling - American Literature and Presidential Government (Hardcover): Sean McCann A Pinnacle of Feeling - American Literature and Presidential Government (Hardcover)
Sean McCann
R2,060 Discovery Miles 20 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

There is no more powerful symbol in American political life than the presidency, and the image of presidential power has had no less profound an impact on American fiction. "A Pinnacle of Feeling" is the first book to examine twentieth-century literature's deep fascination with the modern presidency and with the ideas about the relationship between state power and democracy that underwrote the rise of presidential authority.

Sean McCann challenges prevailing critical interpretations through revelatory new readings of major writers, including Richard Wright, Gertrude Stein, Henry Roth, Zora Neale Hurston, Saul Bellow, Ralph Ellison, Norman Mailer, Don Delillo, and Philip Roth. He argues that these writers not only represented or satirized presidents, but echoed political thinkers who cast the chief executive as the agent of the sovereign will of the American people. They viewed the president as ideally a national redeemer, and they took that ideal as a model and rival for their own work.

"A Pinnacle of Feeling" illuminates the fundamental concern with democratic sovereignty that informs the most innovative literary works of the twentieth century, and shows how these works helped redefine and elevate the role of executive power in American culture.

Otherside Picnic: Omnibus 1 - Omnibus 1 (Paperback): Iori Miyazawa Otherside Picnic: Omnibus 1 - Omnibus 1 (Paperback)
Iori Miyazawa; Illustrated by shirakaba; Translated by Sean McCann
R578 R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Save R45 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Contains the complete volumes 1-2!Sorawo Kamikoshi's first encounter with Toriko Nishina was on the Otherside, after seeing something otherwordly and nearly dying.Ever since that day, Sorawo's life as an exhausted university student changed forever. In the Otherside, a place where internet urban legends become real, dangerous beings like the Kunekune and Hasshaku-sama appear--despite only being spoken of in ghost stories on the internet. Toriko and Sorawo set foot into this abnormal world for research, for profit--and to find a missing person that is near and dear to someone's heart.A tale of two girls' bizarre exploration and survival, brought to you by an up-and-coming Sci-fi author!

The Judge of the Dead (Paperback): Sean McCann The Judge of the Dead (Paperback)
Sean McCann
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Gumshoe America - Hard-Boiled Crime Fiction and the Rise and Fall of New Deal Liberalism (Paperback): Sean McCann Gumshoe America - Hard-Boiled Crime Fiction and the Rise and Fall of New Deal Liberalism (Paperback)
Sean McCann
R1,092 Discovery Miles 10 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In "Gumshoe America" Sean McCann offers a bold new account of the hard-boiled crime story and its literary and political significance. Illuminating a previously unnoticed set of concerns at the heart of the fiction, he contends that mid-twentieth-century American crime writers used the genre to confront and wrestle with many of the paradoxes and disappointments of New Deal liberalism. For these authors, the same contradictions inherent in liberal democracy were present within the changing literary marketplace of the mid-twentieth-century United States: the competing claims of the elite versus the popular, the demands of market capitalism versus conceptions of quality, and the individual versus a homogenized society.
"Gumshoe America" traces the way those problems surfaced in hard-boiled crime
fiction from the1920s through the 1960s. Beginning by using a forum on the KKK in the pulp magazine "Black Mask" to describe both the economic and political culture of pulp fiction in the early twenties, McCann locates the origins of the hard-boiled crime story in the genre's conflict with the racist antiliberalism prominent at the time. Turning his focus to Dashiell Hammett's career, McCann shows how Hammett's writings in the late 1920s and early 1930s moved detective fiction away from its founding fables of social compact to the cultural alienation triggered by a burgeoning administrative state. He then examines how Raymond Chandler's fiction, unlike Hammett's, idealized sentimental fraternity, echoing the communitarian appeals of the late New Deal. Two of the first crime writers to publish original fiction in paperback--Jim Thompson and Charles Willeford--are examined next in juxtaposition to the popularity enjoyed by their contemporaries Mickey Spillane and Ross Macdonald. The stories of the former two, claims McCann, portray the decline of the New Deal and the emergence of the rights-based liberalism of the postwar years and reveal new attitudes toward government: individual alienation, frustration with bureaucratic institutions, and dissatisfaction with the growing vision of America as a meritocracy. Before concluding, McCann turns to the work of Chester Himes, who, in producing revolutionary hard-boiled novels, used the genre to explore the changing political significance of race that accompanied the rise of the Civil Rights movement in the late 1950s and the 1960s.
Combining a striking reinterpretation of the hard-boiled crime story with a fresh view of the political complications and cultural legacies of the New Deal, "Gumshoe America "will interest students and fans of the genre, and scholars of American history, culture, and government.

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