When one world slipped away

When one world slipped away
Author: Matthew R Brackley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 132670544X


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When one world slipped away Is a special collection of poems and verse The memories of those you love. In the dying and loss, what is left, lies in the heart In the process of reflection, some of these thoughts I would like to share with you. This book is for everyone who felt their world changed too..... Matthew.B

Thunderlight

Thunderlight
Author: Matthew R Brackley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2017-05-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0244308608


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It is in the relationships of Humankind, that there is hope That there is more than playing in the dust Squabbling over trivial things Paying no mind That there is more than this... Can you find what is Humankind? This is Thunderlight..... To touch the light that lay in my heart only I could know of Thunderlight In pasts, present and futures Long ago Matthew.B

One World Two

One World Two
Author: Chris Brazier
Publisher: New Internationalist
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780263155


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One World Two is the eagerly awaited follow-up to One World and another globe-trotting collection of stories. But it is more than simply an anthology of short fiction, as it contains representative literature from all over the world, conveying the reader on thought-provoking journeys across continents, cultures and landscapes. One World Two is even more ambitious than Volume One in its geographic scope, featuring twenty-one writers drawn from every continent. Most of the stories are unique to this volume, while others are appearing for the first time in English (Egypt's Mansoura Ez-Eldin and Brazil's Vanessa Barbara). The themes and writing styles are as richly diverse as their writers' origins. The collection is built around a loose theme of building bridges. It is interested in the human condition as a dynamic central line linking individuals, cultures and experiences: east and west, north and south, and, perhaps most importantly, past, present and future. This book features established stars such as Edwidge Danticat (Breath, Eyes, Memory), Viet Thanh Nguyen (The Sympathizer) and Aminatta Forna (The Hired Man) and authors who are steadily building a reputation such as Fan Wu, Ana Menéndez and Daniel Alarcon. In order of appearance, the authors are: Yewande Omotoso, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Heidi North-Bailey, Ana Menéndez, Mathew Howard, Okwiri Oduor, Desiree Bailey, Vamba Sherif, Alice Melike Ulgezer, Daniel Alarcon, Mansoura Ez-Eldin, Aminatta Forna, Nahid Rachlin, Samuel Munene, Vanessa Barbara, Ret'sepile Makamane, Fan Wu, Olufemi Terry, Balli Kaur Jaswal, Chris Brazier, and Edwidge Danticat. Edited and compiled by Ovo Adagha and Chris Brazier.

As the World Slips Away

As the World Slips Away
Author: Seth Kinstle
Publisher: Seth Kinstle
Total Pages: 46
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:


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The world is constantly slipping from our fingers like a lubed up soccer ball that never gets kicked in the goal. Every single person in the world is stopping the world from taking a breath of fresh air. It's the markets that drive us insane and up the walls to turn on each other. So why not learn to fight back in this inquisitive caveman wall painting of what thoughts will be? It's the beginning of a new language for English communicators. So take this blue print and make the world wholesome and whole. Force the dumb-dumbs to see things for what they are. Make them run on a hamster wheel to solve our electricity and pollution problems. Because in the end farting in a Walmart bag granted us the will to live. Look no further, I will provide you with this short but important book that serves as your gas mask. Because the truth is the world is just too stinky to breath in. So don't let the world slip away. Read this book and grab on with quality gloves that protect your human skin while providing the best possible traction imaginable.

One World

One World
Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Publisher: New Internationalist
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1906523762


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This book is made up of twenty-three stories, each from a different author from across the globe. All belong to one world, united in their diversity and ethnicity. And together they have one aim: to involve and move the reader. The range of authors takes in such literary greats as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Jhumpa Lahiri, and emerging authors such as Elaine Chiew, Petina Gappah, and Henrietta Rose-Innes. The members of the collective are: Elaine Chiew (Malaysia) Molara Wood (Nigeria) Jhumpa Lahiri (United States) Martin A Ramos (Puerto Rico) Lauri Kubutsile (Botswana) Chika Unigwe (Nigeria) Ravi Mangla (United States) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Nigeria) Skye Brannon (United States) Jude Dibia (Nigeria) Shabnam Nadiya (Bangladesh) Petina Gappah (Zimbabwe) Ivan Gabirel Reborek (Australia) Vanessa Gebbie (Britain) Emmanual Dipita Kwa (Cameroon) Henrietta Rose-Innes (South Africa) Lucinda Nelson Dhavan (India) Adetokunbo Abiola (Nigeria) Wadzanai Mhute (Zimbabwe) Konstantinos Tzikas (Greece) Ken Kamoche (Kenya) Sequoia Nagamatsu (United States) Ovo Adagha (Nigeria) From the Introduction: The concept of One World is often a multi-colored tapestry into which sundry, if not contending patterns can be woven. for those of us who worked on this project, ‘One World’ goes beyond the everyday notion of the globe as a physical geographic entity. Rather, we understand it as a universal idea, one that transcends national boundaries to comment on the most prevailing aspects of the human condition. This attempt to redefine the borders of the world we live in through the short story recognizes the many conflicting issues of race, language, economy, gender and ethnicity, which separate and limit us. We readily acknowledge, however, that regardless of our differences or the disparities in our stories, we are united by our humanity. We invite the reader on a personal journey across continents, countries, cultures and landscapes, to reflect on these beautiful, at times chaotic, renditions on the human experience. We hope the reach of this path will transcend the borders of each story, and perhaps function as an agent of change. Welcome to our world.

The World Got Away

The World Got Away
Author: Mikel Rouse
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2024-05-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0252056698


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One of the most innovative composers of his generation, Mikel Rouse is known for a trilogy of operas that includes Dennis Cleveland and a gift for superimposing pop vernaculars onto avant-garde music. This memoir channels Rouse’s high energy personality into an exuberant account of the precarity and pleasures of artistic creation. Raconteur and starving artist, witty observer and acclaimed musician, Rouse emerged from the legendary art world of 1980s New York to build a forty-year career defined by stage and musical successes, inexhaustible creativity, and a support network of famous faces, loyal allies, and high art hustlers. Rouse guides readers through a working artists’ hardscrabble life while illuminating the unromantic truth that a project’s reception may depend on a talented cast and crew but can depend on reliable air conditioning. Candid and hilarious, The World Got Away is a one-of-a-kind account of a creative life fueled by talent, work, and luck.

In the minds' eye

In the minds' eye
Author: Matthew R Brackley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291556931


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A collection of story poems, some mystical, insightful and esoteric perspectives through the minds' eye.Titles include The Mystic, echoes, erosion of spirit, a message sent, I am the sea.Created in A4 size for ease of reading and for shar

Heart of a storm

Heart of a storm
Author: Matthew R Brackley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1291468366


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A special book on poetry that reflects on mourning, death, divorce and the lost you.

The Rhodesian War in poetry

The Rhodesian War in poetry
Author: Matthew R Brackley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2016-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1326725750


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This collection of poems are hauntingly beautiful.Poems reflecting the serving men and women of the security forces. For all Rhodesians who served their country, whether operationally or in a supporting role.For the families They too, bear the scars. It is of a generation.

Growing to One World

Growing to One World
Author: Eileen R. Janzen
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0773589627


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J. King Gordon's story is one of youthful vision and high ideals sustained throughout a life of concrete action at home and abroad. Grounded in his father's social gospel and given intellectual heft and hue by exposure to radical politics at Oxford and in New York, he returned to Canada as a self-described "Christian radical" and threw himself into the emerging social and political ferment of the 1930s. In Growing to One World, Eileen Janzen details a life spent championing progressive politics in Canada and a commitment to peace and diplomacy on the international stage. As a founding member of the League for Social Reconstruction, Gordon was one of the authors of the Regina Manifesto for the newly formed Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the forerunner of today's NDP, and worked tirelessly on the party's behalf. Later, he realized his vocation as a member of the United Nations' division of human rights, serving in Korea, the Middle East, and the Congo as both an eyewitness to and participant in formative events shaping those regions. Exhaustively researched and informed by a sophisticated analytical grasp of political theory and international affairs, Growing to One World is a compelling look at an important supporter of peace, justice, and human rights across the globe.