Humanities  /  Fiction
At The Breakers Cover At The Breakers Cover
Format: 
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780813125428
Pub Date: 06 Mar 2009
Series: Kentucky Voices
Illustrations: 0
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780813183763
Pub Date: 28 Jul 2022
Series: Kentucky Voices
Illustrations: 0
Description:
Literary fiction has presented readers with centuries of memorable women in trouble. Here, the author of the widely praised and beloved Come and Go, Molly Snow, Kentucky novelist Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, offers Jo Sinclair, a long-term single parent of four children. Fleeing an abusive relationship, she winds up in Sea Cove, New Jersey, in front of The Breakers, a salty old hotel in the process of renovation.
Sue Mundy Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 360
ISBN: 9780813192239
Pub Date: 13 Feb 2009
Series: Kentucky Voices
Illustrations: illus
Description:
On March 15, 1865, three weeks before the end of the Civil War, twenty-year-old M. Jerome Clarke was hanged as a Confederate guerrilla in Louisville, Kentucky, as a crowd of thousands looked on. In the official charges against him, Clarke's description included the alias "Sue Mundy.
The Black Mirror and Other Stories Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
ISBN: 9780819568311
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2008
Description:
This entertaining anthology delivers great reading and an overview of German-language science fiction, including works by the "German father of science fiction" Kurd Lasswitz, the Austrian writer Ludwig Hevesi (author of "Jules Verne in Hell"), the fantasist Paul Scheerbart (a scurrilous, idiosyncratic writer who was an outsider in both literature and science fiction), popular writers Otto Willi Gail and Hans Dominik, as well as the contemporary luminaries of the genre: Wolfgang Jeschke, Herbert W. Franke, Andreas Eschbach, and Carl Amery. The introduction by the editor gives a succinct history of German language science fiction, including its representation in Hugo Gernsback's popular magazines.

Henrietta

Henrietta Cover
Format: 
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780813124902
Pub Date: 20 Jun 2008
Series: Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women
Illustrations: 0
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780813191904
Pub Date: 20 Jun 2008
Series: Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women
Illustrations: 0
Description:
As an orphan under the care of her selfish aunt who pressures her to convert to Catholicism and enter a loveless marriage, Henrietta learns to live by her wits. Henrietta's story draws attention to the difficulty for women of earning a living in mid-eighteenthcentury England and offers readers strikingly insightful and modern reflections on human nature. Charlotte Lennox was a friend of both Samuel Richardson and Samuel Johnson and was generally admired by many of their contemporaries.
Colonialism and the Emergence of Science Fiction Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9780819568748
Pub Date: 30 May 2008
Illustrations: 5 illus.
Description:
This is the first full-length study of emerging Anglo-American science fiction's relation to the history, discourses, and ideologies of colonialism and imperialism. Nearly all scholars and critics of early science fiction acknowledge that colonialism is an important and relevant part of its historical context, and recent scholarship has emphasized imperialism's impact on late Victorian Gothic and adventure fiction and on Anglo-American popular and literary culture in general. John Rieder argues that colonial history and ideology are crucial components of science fiction's displaced references to history and its engagement in ideological production.
Spooky Action at a Distance and Other Stories Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780802313461
Pub Date: 12 Mar 2008
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
The stories in this new collection from Tom Noyes show us everyday characters weighing the evidence of their circumstances and seeking ways to understand more fully the mysteries that define their lives. The beauty of each story comes from the reckless hope of these characters, their sometimes blind faith in the possibilities of human connection. "Stories that follow truly human characters as they deal with the common problems of life, such as the death of a father and the relationship with his son, a boy struggling with illiteracy, the suicide of a loved one- all things that everyday people may deal with, but all written intriguingly to glue readers to the page.
Drower’s Folk-Tales of Iraq Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 541
ISBN: 9781593333607
Pub Date: 16 Nov 2007
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Description:
A collection of folktales from Iraq, dating from the 1930s, found in the archives of the famous English Lady E. S. Drower (1879–1972), who was novelist, folklorist, specialist on the Mandaeans, and writer of travel accounts.
With a Hammer for My Heart Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780813191751
Pub Date: 30 Mar 2007
Series: Kentucky Voices
Description:
"A rich tale of healing, redemption, and social responsibility." -- Publishers Weekly "A compelling, skillfully told story…. Lyon's finest achievement.
Invasion of the Sea Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 284
ISBN: 9780819565587
Pub Date: 12 Mar 2007
Illustrations: 44 illus.
Description:
Jules Verne, celebrated French author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in 80 Days, wrote over 60 novels collected in the popular series "Voyages Extraordinaires." A handful of these have never been translated into English, including Invasion of the Sea, written in 1904 when large-scale canal digging was very much a part of the political, economic, and military strategy of the world's imperial powers.Instead of linking two seas, as existing canals (the Suez and the Panama) did, Verne proposed a canal that would create a sea in the heart of the Sahara Desert.
The Coming Race Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
ISBN: 9780819567352
Pub Date: 05 Mar 2007
Illustrations: 2 illus
Description:
Climbing through the recesses of a mine, an English man falls into a deep chasm and finds himself suddenly trapped in a subterranean world inhabited by an ancient race of advanced beings. From Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth to Chris Marker's La Jetée, subterranean worlds have been a source of both fascination and fear for the literary imagination and The Coming Race is no exception. An evolutionary fantasy first published in 1871, the story draws upon ideas of Darwinism to describe a near future world characterized by female dominance, physical perfection, and vast technological progress.
Star Begotten Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 172
ISBN: 9780819567291
Pub Date: 12 Sep 2006
Illustrations: 4 illus.
Description:
In his 1898 War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells imagined aliens from Mars descending to Earth with violent intentions.

Newsworld

Format: Hardback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780822942993
Pub Date: 01 Sep 2006
Series: Drue Heinz Literature Prize
Description:
News is "one of the few things that connects us as a nation" observes the protagonist in the title story of Newsworld, a new collection by Todd James Pierce that explores America's obsession with news and entertainment culture. The characters in "Newsworld" seek to design realistic theme park attractions, such as "OJ's Bronco: The Ride" and "Seige at Waco," that allow park guests to experience the complexities of contemporary news events for themselves. In the story "Columbine: The Musical," high school students stage a musical written as a means of discussing school violence, while their vice principal wrangles a 10 percent discount on a school security system in exchange for corporate sponsorship of the play.
The Centenarian Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 372
ISBN: 9780819567970
Pub Date: 10 Jul 2006
Description:
Written for serial publication in 1822 under the pseudonym Horace de Saint-Aubin, this Faustian tale by Balzac has never before been available in English. More than a long-lost curiosity by an important writer, The Centenarian is also a seminal work of early science fiction, crucial to understanding both the development of the genre and the craft of this great author. Beringheld, a 400-year-old "mad scientist," discovered the fluid necessary to human life, but he must extract the vital fluid of others to enlarge his own powers.
Daughters of Earth Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
ISBN: 9780819566768
Pub Date: 22 May 2006
Illustrations: 6 illus.
Description:
Women's contributions to science fiction over the past century have been lasting and important, but critical work in the field has only just begun to explore its full range. Justine Larbalestier has collected 11 key stories-many of them not easily found, and all of them powerful and provocative-and sets them alongside 11 new essays, written by top scholars and critics, that explore the stories' contexts, meanings, and theoretical implications. The resulting dialogue is one of enormous significance to critical scholarship in science fiction, and to understanding the role of feminism in its development.
Houseboating in the Ozarks Cover Houseboating in the Ozarks Cover
Format: 
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780802313423
Pub Date: 15 May 2006
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780802313416
Pub Date: 15 May 2006
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
In a shuffling odyssey through the heart of the American Midwest (a mini-van road trip to the Ozarks with his two youngest kids), he confronts his past, imagines his future, and redefines his love for his children.
The Cave Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
ISBN: 9780813191553
Pub Date: 24 Feb 2006
Series: Kentucky Voices
Description:
In his sixth novel, The Cave (1959), Robert Penn Warren tells the story of a young man trapped in a cave in fictional Johntown, Tennessee. His predicament becomes the center of national attention as television cameras, promoters, and newscasters converge on the small town to exploit the rescue attempts and the thousands of spectators gathered at the mouth of the cave.