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A Survey of Music in Peru

Format: Paperback
Pages: 54
ISBN: 9780861590711
Pub Date: 01 Dec 1994
Series: British Museum Press Occasional Paper
Description:
Visitors to Lima today may wonder what has happened to the native music of Peru. While the music of Brazil and Chile have spread across to other countries, Peru has been left behind. A notable exception to this statement is the immense popularity of the lambada .
Droysen and the Prussian School of History Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813118840
Pub Date: 22 Nov 1994
Description:
The Prussian School of History first predicted and advocated, then celebrated and defended, the unification of Germany by Prussia. Experts in German historiography and the history of German liberalism have often complained about the lack of a book, in any language, that traces the origins and explains the ideas of this school of history. Here is that book.

School Figures

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9780822955177
Pub Date: 22 Nov 1994
Description:
In choosing Cathy Song’s first book for the Yale Series of Younger Poets, Richard Hugo said that her poems are “bouquets to those moments in life that seemed minor but in retrospect count the most.”In this, Song’s third book, the poems are like the school figures an ice skater etches onto the ice - the pen moving silently and deliberately across a white expanse of paper and experience, bringing maximum pressure to bear upon the blade of language to unlock “the invisible fire beneath the ice.”
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813108322
Pub Date: 15 Nov 1994
Description:
This is the story of Tara Cochrane, who had been Hod's captain during World War II. Tara had returned from Europe to study medicine and start a practice, only to collapse with a severe nervous breakdown. Hod finds him in the hospital, scarcely recognizable as the tough commander who had slogged it out beside his men through France, Germany, and Austria.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 67
ISBN: 9780819512192
Pub Date: 01 Nov 1994
Description:
The world that Donald Revell ponders in these poems replete with contrarieties. The same verbal playfulness and prophetic lyricism that made Revell a 1992 Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry and a winner of National Poetry Series, Pushcart, and PEN Center USA West awards are in full force in Beautiful Shirt. Here he traverses the rocky terrain of innocence, memory, disillusion, and salvation in a voice at once haunted and elliptical: "This is the world as I have known it.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9780813108346
Pub Date: 25 Oct 1994
Series: Clark Lectures
Illustrations: photos
Description:
" Explores the historical rise of the literary fairy tale as genre in the late seventeenth century. In his examinations of key classical fairy tales, Zipes traces their unique metamorphoses in history with stunning discoveries that reveal their ideological relationship to domination and oppression. Tales such as Beauty and the Beast, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and Rumplestiltskin have become part of our everyday culture and shapers of our identities.

Late Empire

Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822955306
Pub Date: 25 Oct 1994
Description:
Late Empire, David Wojahn’s most wide-ranging collection of poetry, affirms his status as one of the most compelling and original voices of his generation. In these poems, private history and public history mingle and merge in a way that is by turns deeply personal and elegiac. Centered around tow masterful elegies for the writers parents, the poems also treat an array of subjects familiar to us from news events but rarely examined by contemporary poetry.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
ISBN: 9780813108315
Pub Date: 27 Sep 1994
Description:
Miss Willie, first published in 1951, is part of Giles's Piney Ridge Trilogy. It tells the story of an earnest teacher who moves to the hills of Kentucky to teach in a one-room schoolhouse. Zealously, she tries to change the ways of the stubborn and proud Appalachian people, but to no avail.

Weather Central

Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780822955276
Pub Date: 27 Sep 1994
Description:
Ted Kooser’s third book in the Pitt Poetry Series is a selection of poems published in literary journals over a ten year period by a writer whose work has been praised for its clarity and accessiblity, its mastery of figurative language, and its warmth and charm.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 372
ISBN: 9780819562814
Pub Date: 01 Sep 1994
Description:
Author of The Heirs of Columbus, Hotline Healers, Interior Landscapes, Crossbloods, and numerous other works, Gerald Vizenor is one of the century's most important and prolific Native American writers. Drawing on the best work of an acclaimed career, Shadow Distance: A Gerald Vizenor Reader reveals the wide range of his imagination and the evolution of his central themes.This compelling collection includes not only selections from Vizenor's innovative fiction, but also poetry, autobiography, essays, journalism, and the previously unpublished screenplay "Harold of Orange," winner of the Film-in-the-Cities national screenwriting competition.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 237
ISBN: 9780819512161
Pub Date: 09 May 1994
Description:
A renowned poet’s artful collection is a striking body of work
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Format: Hardback
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9780813118550
Pub Date: 03 May 1994
Illustrations: illus
Description:
"This first work of fiction by Verna Mae Slone, firmly grounded in her own background, is set in the 1920s and 1930s in a closeknit community in eastern Kentucky, where family roots run deep. At its center stands as strong and resilient a heroine as any in American literature. Verna Mae Slone, a native of Knott County, Kentucky, is the author of several books, including the bestselling memoir, What My Heart Wants to Tell.

Children Of Paradise

Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822955023
Pub Date: 19 Apr 1994
Description:
A book of poems about “children” in the widest sense--from children of the Nazi-torn Warsaw ghettos to the American poor, as well as poems of domesticity, love, and daily life.

The Whole Motion

Format: Paperback
Pages: 494
ISBN: 9780819512185
Pub Date: 01 Mar 1994
Description:
For over three decades, James Dickey has been one of the nation's most important poets and a prominent man of letters. The Whole Motion collects his poetic oeuvre into a single volume: 235 poems from his first book, Into the Stone (1960), to The Eagle's Mile (1990), along with previously uncollected poems and unpublished "apprentice" works.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813108292
Pub Date: 24 Feb 1994
Description:
Here is the ideal introduction to satire for the student and, for the experienced scholar, an occasion to reconsider the uses, problems, and pleasures of satire in light of contemporary theory. Satire is a staple of the literary classroom. Dustin Griffin moves away from the prevailing moral-didactic approach established thirty some years ago to a more open view and reintegrates the Menippean tradition with the tradition of formal verse satire.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780822955160
Pub Date: 08 Feb 1994
Description:
“A great poem of this end of our century. It is masterfully structured in recurring themes and voices which build on and off each other. Gardinier is above all a poet whose language and images are completely integrated so that in Keats's words, every rift is laden with ore.