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Three Science Fiction Novellas

Format: Hardback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9780819569455
Pub Date: 10 Jan 2012
Description:
To the short list that includes Jules Verne and H.G. Wells as founding fathers of science fiction, the name of the Belgian writer J.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
ISBN: 9781907593192
Pub Date: 01 Nov 2011
Imprint: Liberties Press
Description:
The contributors list includes a number of distinguished and internationally renowned crime writers, such as John Connolly, Tana French, John Banville and Alex Barclay, featuring rare and unpublished pieces. Is crime fiction now the most relevant and valid form of writing to deal with Modern Ireland in terms of the post-'Troubles' landscape and the post-Celtic Tiger economic boom? As the first book written on this topic, Down These Green Streets is both detailed and diverse, with each chapter providing a new author's approach and discussing a different aspect of Irish Crime Writing.
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Format: Hardback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780822944102
Pub Date: 23 Sep 2011
Series: Drue Heinz Literature Prize
Description:
Winner of the 2011 Drue Heinz Literature Prize Shannon Cain’s stories chart the treacherous territory of the illicit. They expose the absurdity of our rituals, our definitions of sexuality, and above all, our expectations of happiness and self-fulfillment. Cain’s protagonists are destined to suffer—and sometimes enjoy—the consequences of their own restless discontent.
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Pages: 172
ISBN: 9780813133720
Pub Date: 15 Apr 2011
Pages: 172
ISBN: 9780813141091
Pub Date: 01 Aug 2012
Description:
Celebrated as the "Dean of Appalachian Literature," James Still has won the appreciation of audiences in Appalachia and beyond for more than seventy years. The author of the classics River of Earth (1940) and The Wolfpen Poems (1986), Still is known for his careful prose construction and for the poetry of his meticulous, rhythmic style. Upon his death, however, one manuscript remained unpublished.
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Format: Hardback
Pages: 55
ISBN: 9781611439687
Pub Date: 05 Apr 2011
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
Three friends go to the library one day and check out a book titled Good vs. Evil. They start reading the book, but soon they find themselves in the story.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9780887808357
Pub Date: 27 Feb 2011
Imprint: Formac-Lorimer
Illustrations: colour & b/w photos throughout
Description:
In 1939, Halifax quickly became the country's centre of war activity when Canada declared war on Germany. With its vital naval base and its key role in getting supplies to Great Britain, the city was on a wartime footing for seven long years. Blackouts, enemy ships just offshore, and worries about raids and attacks were part of daily life.
RRP: £20.00

The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780819570925
Pub Date: 01 Feb 2011
Description:
As the world undergoes daily transformations through the application of technoscience to every aspect of life, science fiction has become an essential mode of imagining the horizons of possibility. However much science fiction texts vary in artistic quality and intellectual sophistication, they share in a mass social energy and a desire to imagine a collective future for the human species and the world. At this moment, a strikingly high proportion of films, commercial art, popular music, video and computer games, and non-genre fiction have become what Csicsery-Ronay calls science fictional, stimulating science-fictional habits of mind.

The Physics of Imaginary Objects

Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780822961550
Pub Date: 15 Jan 2011
Series: Drue Heinz Literature Prize
Description:
Winner of the 2010 Drue Heinz Literature PrizeThe Physics of Imaginary Objects, in fifteen stories and a novella, offers a very different kind of short fiction, blending story with verse to evoke fantasy, allegory, metaphor, love, body, mind, and nearly every sensory perception. Weaving in and out of the space that connects life and death in mysterious ways, these texts use carefully honed language that suggests a newfound spirituality.

Evaporating Genres

Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
ISBN: 9780819569370
Pub Date: 03 Jan 2011
Description:
In this wide-ranging series of essays, an award-winning science fiction critic explores how the related genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror evolve, merge, and finally "evaporate" into new and more dynamic forms. Beginning with a discussion of how literary readers "unlearned" how to read the fantastic during the heyday of realistic fiction, Gary K. Wolfe goes on to show how the fantastic reasserted itself in popular genre literature, and how these genres themselves grew increasingly unstable in terms of both narrative form and the worlds they portray.

Imagining Mars

A Literary History
Format: Hardback
Pages: 396
ISBN: 9780819569271
Pub Date: 03 Jan 2011
Illustrations: 18 illus. (8 colour)
Description:
For centuries, the planet Mars has captivated astronomers and inspired writers of all genres. Whether imagined as the symbol of the bloody god of war, the cradle of an alien species, or a possible new home for human civilization, our closest planetary neighbor has played a central role in how we think about ourselves in the universe. From Galileo to Kim Stanley Robinson, Robert Crossley traces the history of our fascination with the red planet as it has evolved in literature both fictional and scientific.
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Format: Hardback
Pages: 156
ISBN: 9781617193354
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2010
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Kiraz Classic Archaeological Reprints
Description:
This volume features the tablets of the Akkadian text of Gilgamesh, reproduced as a cuneiform text with German captions.

The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction

Format: Paperback
Pages: 792
ISBN: 9780819569554
Pub Date: 01 Aug 2010
Illustrations: 2 illus.
Description:
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction features over a 150 years' worth of the best science fiction ever collected in a single volume. The fifty-two stories and critical introductions are organized chronologically as well as thematically for classroom use. Filled with luminous ideas, otherworldly adventures, and startling futuristic speculations, these stories will appeal to all readers as they chart the emergence and evolution of science fiction as a modern literary genre.
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Format: Hardback
Pages: 362
ISBN: 9781617191152
Pub Date: 24 Jun 2010
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish Studies
Description:
Bruce McGowan’s novel A Man of the World tells the story of an Austrian who finds himself enslaved in Istanbul amongst his former enemies, the Turks, but becomes captivated by this new world.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9780813192161
Pub Date: 27 Nov 2009
Series: Kentucky Voices
Illustrations: 0
Description:
Mary Ann Taylor-Hall's highly acclaimed first novel, Come and Go, Molly Snow, introduces us to Carrie Marie Mullins, a gifted Kentucky bluegrass fiddler and singer in the Hawktown Road band. After moving to Lexington to develop her talents, Carrie becomes infatuated with the band's leader, Cap Dunlap. Her romantic distraction prevents Carrie from saving her five-year-old daughter, Molly, when she careens down the driveway and is killed by a truck.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9780813192444
Pub Date: 11 Sep 2009
Series: Kentucky Voices
Illustrations: 0
Description:
In 1995, Chris Holbrook burst onto the southern literary scene with Hell and Ohio: Stories of Southern Appalachia, stories that Robert Morgan described as "elegies for land and lives disappearing under mudslides from strip mines and new trailer parks and highways." Now, with the publication of Upheaval, Holbrook more than answers the promise of that auspicious debut. In eight interrelated stories set in Eastern Kentucky, Holbrook again captures a region and its people as they struggle in the face of poverty, isolation, change, and the devastation of land and resources at the hands of the coal and timber industries.
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Format: Hardback
Pages: 292
ISBN: 9780819569004
Pub Date: 22 Apr 2009
Illustrations: 26 illus.
Description:
The genre of prehistoric fiction contains a surprisingly large and diverse group of fictional works by American, British, and French writers from the late nineteenth century to the present that describe prehistoric humans. Nicholas Ruddick explains why prehistoric fiction could not come into being until after the acceptance of Charles Darwin's theories, and argues that many early prehistoric fiction works are still worth reading even though the science upon which they are based is now outdated. Exploring the history and evolution of the genre, Ruddick shows how prehistoric fiction can offer fascinating insights into the possible origins of human nature, sexuality, racial distinctions, language, religion, and art.