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The dragons of pern6/28/2023 A human rider has a telepathic bond with their dragon, formed by Impression at the dragon's hatching. The Pernese use intelligent firebreathing dragons to fight Thread. The Red Star has a 250-Turn (Pernese year) elliptic orbit around Rukbat, and when its orbit brings it close enough, Thread rains down on Pern at predictable intervals over about 50 Turns. Thread comes from the Red Star, actually another planet. Humans have colonized the planet Pern in the Rukbat star system, but have lost much of their technology and history (including their origin on Earth) due to periodic onslaughts of Thread, a mycorrhizoid spore that voraciously consumes all organic material, including humans and their crops, given the opportunity. The two novellas included in the first novel, Dragonflight, made McCaffrey the first woman to win a Hugo Award for writing fiction as well as the first to win a Nebula Award. The series (as of 2022) comprises 24 novels and two collections of short stories. Beginning in 2003, her middle child Todd McCaffrey has written Pern novels, both solo and jointly with Anne. Dragonriders of Pern is a science fantasy series written primarily by American author Anne McCaffrey, who initiated it in 1967. Austin how to do things with words6/28/2023 He proceeds to give six conditions which need to be satisfied for sentences to be ‘happy’. Whereas constative sentences are truth-functional – they are true or false – Austin claims performative sentences may be considered ‘happy’ or ‘unhappy’ (happy-functional?). Overt examples of the latter are ‘I do’ (in a marriage ceremony) or ‘I name this ship…’ (in a naming ceremony). Like Wittgenstein, to a certain extent form mirrors content here – rather than proceeding from axioms to conclusions, the performative aspect of language is always central, even though the author proceeds in the ‘best’ analytical tradition, by way of re-slicing conventional categories of language into something else… Below is a tentative summary:Īustin initially dwells on the distinction between constative and performative sentences – between those which express some state of affairs, and those which, in their uttering, perform an action (there may be other classes of sentences too). I echo the sentiment that it is a very enjoyable read, though its disarming style is also deceptive – it is in some ways reminiscent of Borges’ Labyrinths, in that it unfolds a certain argument only to fold it back up again and proceed down a different path. However it is not at all clear that in finally putting together a belated post, an “official” reading will be presented, nor that I will feel “comfortable providing a bit of context” – try though I might. It is true that, as per NP’s suggestion, this post has been several times delayed by travel, tiredness and various other excuses. Song unburied sing6/28/2023 Library Binding, Large Print (January 3rd, 2018): $36.99. Sara Hinckley (E), Hudson Booksellers, Marietta, GA Product Details It's The Odyssey meets the Delta blues meets William Faulkner and Toni Morrison and some ineffable something that is Jesmyn Ward's own magic.” On Jojo's 13th birthday, while Mam is dying and Pop struggles to keep everyone safe, Leonie plans a road trip to the prison to pick up Michael, Jojo and baby Kayla's father. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill anchors Ward's tale to Mississippi today, which is almost indistinguishable from its notorious yesterday, a present and past (ironically) made more alive in the novel by ghosts and where everyone suffers from the cancers of buried sins. “Sing, Unburied, Sing is a dark and gorgeous song of love and heartbreak, haunting and tragic and disorienting in its timelessness. Genghis khan weatherford6/28/2023 Part three delineates how the Mongol model of a global country provided “the foundations of the political, commercial, and military institutions of our modern society. While they conquered, they also unified the conquered territories to build a global village without walls. Part two is devoted to the Mongols’ wars, lasting for five decades from 1211 to 1261, and how during these crusades, they applied this model of no boundaries to the nations of the world. Furthermore, unifying these diverse ethnic groups into a Mongolian nation provided Genghis Khan an excellent model which he replicated in the rest of the world. Growing up in this wilderness helped fashion the personality which led him to consolidate many warring tribes into a single Mongolian country by 1206. Part one tells the story of Genghis Khan’s birth in 1162, his rise to power on the steppe, and the influence of the steppe in shaping his mindset. Part one tells the story of Genghis Khans birth in. Weatherford provides a different slant on Genghis Khan than has been typical in most Western accounts, attributing positive cultural effects to his rule. Jack Weatherford’s book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is divided into three segments. Jack Weatherfords book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is divided into three segments. Sleepy hollow the legend6/28/2023 Modern versions of the story refer his rides to Halloween, around which time the battle took place. Eventually, they buried him in the cemetery of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, from which he rises as a malevolent ghost, furiously seeking his lost head and wielding a Jack-o'-Lantern as a temporary replacement and/or weapon. He was decapitated by an American cannonball, and the shattered remains of his head were left on the battlefield while his comrades hastily carried his body away. Traditional folklore holds that the Horseman was a Hessian trooper who was killed during the Battle of White Plains on 28 October 1776. The legend of the Headless Horseman (also known as "the Headless Hessian of the Hollow") begins in Sleepy Hollow, New York, during the American Revolutionary War. The story, from Irving's collection of short stories titled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., has worked itself into known American folklore/legend through literature and film, including the 1999 Tim Burton film Sleepy Hollow. The Headless Horseman is a fictional character from the 1820 short story " The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by American author Washington Irving. The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane, painting by John Quidor (1858) Dreaming anastasia by joy preble6/28/2023 In addition to teaching high school English, she wrote nonfiction articles, personal narratives and essays for such publications as English Journal and the Houston Chronicle. “I’ve been a writer and a reader as long as I can remember,” Preble says. For instance, in Sweet Dead Life and The A-Word, Preble’s novels that appeal to both middle-grade and young adult audiences, siblings Jenna and Casey care for each other even after one of them dies. Most of her books for young readers explore this bond. “This sibling relationship is such a strong relationship, yet it’s not one you choose. Throughout it all, Preble knew she was responsible for her brother’s welfare, a responsibility she took very seriously. They’d hang over the fence and chat with players. Often, they took in a Cubs game arriving when the gates opened to watch field cleaning and batting practice. Preble and her brother would leave their Chicago house mid-morning and return late in the afternoon. “We were children of older parents.” Which translated to benign permissiveness in comparison to today’s world of helicopter parents. “Being an older sister was a very central role for me when I was a kid,” Joy Preble says. Yann martel life6/27/2023 The story it made possible for Martel was Life of Pi, his 2002 Man Booker prize-winning novel, adored around the world, which has now, he tells me, sold nearly 13m copies. I started attending masses, pujas and Friday prayers.” India was not only “where gods and animals abound and rub shoulders”, but a place “where all stories were possible”. I camped near cows and observed them at length. Confronted with gods and animals for the first time, he “took both of them seriously … I bought a copy of the Bhagavad Gita and of the gospels. In the temples he visited, he “became aware of the many animals of Hinduism: Hanuman the monkey, Ganesha the elephant-headed, Nandi the bull, Garuda the eagle, and so on”. In India, they were everywhere, “not just the obvious sacred cows … or the loudly cawing crows, or the tribes of monkey”. His discovery of faith was bound up with another awakening – to the wonder of animals. He enjoyed visiting Hindu temples, but found himself absorbed in other religions too: “Round the corner from where the Hindu gods lived there was always a church or a mosque or a temple of another faith.” Martel’s upbringing had been non-religious, but in India he realised he was “tired of being reasonable” it was leading him nowhere. At the end of 1996, as a hard-up writer with two little-known books to his name, he backpacked to the Indian subcontinent and was, he says, “dazzled”. Y ann Martel can pinpoint the moment when he rejected a secular worldview and “fell in love with faith”. The lost apothecary sarah penner6/27/2023 Present-day London: Caroline Parcewell is part historian, part detective, part time-traveling explorer. But this delicious storyline does not sit silent and still inside the vestiges of invisible history. With her potions, Nella gives them a material means for controlling their own lives and fortunes. The city seethes with sexist sins against women, and yet, the women and girls who navigate their worlds turn out to be tenacious and brilliant. I was predisposed to love The Lost Apothecary, a novel that toggles between past and present, where the lives of women are woven together to recreate history.ġ8th-century London: Penner had me at the apothecary itself, a kind of reliquary where poisons are sold by the mysterious Nella to women who seek revenge on the oppressive men in their lives. Different storylines recede, others come forward, statues topple, new voices and bodies that were once repressed emerge. I’m obsessed with history, but not history as a set of events locked in and legitimized by a set of dates in time and space I am obsessed with history because it is alive. Let’s face it, I’m the kind of reader who thrills in time travel. In the same year, CATCHPLAY also provided financing and local production support to director Martin Scorsese’s passion project Silence, making it the first international production filmed entirely in Taiwan. CATCHPLAY and partners also control exclusive distribution rights to these films in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and Macau, with The Revenant generating outstanding box office results from these territories in 2016. In early 2015, we closed a partnership deal to invest in New Regency’s three enthralling titles, namely The Revenant, Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell, marking the first investment of a Taiwanese company in major Hollywood productions. Both investments generated considerable box office performance in Taiwan and China respectively. In the same year, we invested in the locally produced film, Paradise in Service and co-produced 20 Once Again with CJ Entertainment for the Chinese market. In 2014, in addition to distributing the movies CATCHPLAY loves, we embarked in earnest co-production and investment projects, venturing into content creation. |