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Dorothy Parker

Dorothy Parker

Randall Calhoun

Greenwood Press
1992
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Journalist, poet, prose and fiction writer, and well-known wit, the inimitable Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) had something to say about virtually all her contemporaries among the literati, and they returned the favor in full measure. This well articulated primary and secondary bibliography covers the complete canon and its critical reaction, with illuminating annotations complemented by a biographical sketch. Included also are three personal views of Parker-- by Joseph Bryan, III, Richard Lauterbach, and Wyatt Cooper. The accumulated evidence suggests that Parker should be considered a major figure in American letters not just America's wittiest woman who happened to write.
Onko kapitalismilla tulevaisuutta?

Onko kapitalismilla tulevaisuutta?

Immanuel Wallerstein; Randall Collins; Michael Mann; Georgi Derluguian; Craig Calhoun

VASTAPAINO
2014
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Onko kapitalismilla tulevaisuutta? on viiden maailmankuulun yhteiskunnan ja globalisaation tutkijan yhteisteos, jossa kirjoittajat pohtivat eri näkökulmista kapitalismin tulevaisuutta. Romahtaako kapitalismi aiempien yhteiskuntajärjestelmien tavoin? Romahtihan Rooman valtakunta, samoin Euroopan vanhat monarkiat neuvostoimperiumista puhumattakaan. Mitä tapahtuu Yhdysvaltojen globaalille hegemonialle? Kirjoittajien mukaansa nyky-yhteiskunta on joka tapauksessa tullut historialliseen käännekohtaan. Vaikka vallanpitäjät ovat aina kuvitelleet hallitsevansa historian käännekohdissa, poliittinen eliitti ei ole koskaan kirjoittajien mukaan kyennyt näkemään aiheuttamiensa kriisien seurauksia. Siksi vain harvat 2000-luvullakaan käsittävät tulevien vuosikymmenten suuria muutoksia. Teos esittää läpileikkauksen maailman mahdollisista tulevaisuuksista. Kirjoittajat vertaavat menneisyyttä ja nykyisyyttä ennustaessaan tulevia globaaleja rakennemuutoksia. Taloudellisen ja yhteiskunnallisen analyysin ohella kirjoittajat tarkastelevat neuvostokommunismin luhistumista seurauksineen, keskiluokkaisen työn loppua, ydinsodan uhkaa ja ympäristökriisiä. Viisikkomme päätti kirjoittaa epätavallisen kirjan, koska jotain suurta häämöttää taivaanrannassa: kriisi, joka on paljon suurempi kuin viimeinen suuri lama, joka jälkikäteen tarkasteltuna vaikuttaa pelkältä alkusoitolta suurten huolten ja muutosten aikakaudelle. Synkkyydestään huolimatta kirjassa on optimistinen vire. Kirjoittajat korostavatkin, että historian suunta on vielä avoin ja että ihmisten toiminnalla on yhä merkitystä. Ehkä tästä teoksesta on apua talouskriisin ratkaisemisessa? Onko kapitalismilla tulevaisuutta? on ensimmäinen kerta, kun kansainvälisesti tunnettujen sosiologien joukko on tehnyt yhdessä teoksen, joka osallistuu nykykeskusteluun vailla akateemisen keskustelun vaikeaselkoisuutta ja kiemuroita. Teos on sosiologisen ajattelun huipentuma, mutta samalla kirja, jota on nautinnollista lukea. Ajankohtaisuudessaan ja iskevyydessään se on vertaansa vailla. Kirja julkaistaan suomeksi Vastapainon ja Gaudeamuksen yhteistyönä.
Randal: Calhoun Men-Erotic Paranormal Wolf Shifter Romance

Randal: Calhoun Men-Erotic Paranormal Wolf Shifter Romance

Kathi S. Barton

World Castle Publishing, LLC
2017
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18+ Erotic Shapeshifter Romance, fantasy romance, paranormal fantasy Calhoun Men Trent Elijah Scott Sterling Randal Tanner (Coming Soon) Randal loved teaching at the elementary school, but there were a lot of underprivileged children attending and it tore at his heart for them to do without, especially at Christmas. Donating food to all the families was his way of helping make their Christmas brighter. Randal hadn't expected a parent to take exception to his Christmas present and wield a gun in his direction much less use it. What was this world coming to? Laney Price had only planned to pick up her sister, Heather, from the Calhoun's care and head back to Las Vegas. Everything was so messed up and nothing was going as planned. Her stepmother and her father were coming to take the child and there wasn't much she could do about it. No child deserved to be put into their care. Randal knew Laney was his mate, and he couldn't stop her from leaving, but he was going with her if she left. He wouldn't force her to claim him, but he had a solution to her problem if she'd agree to it.
Randall Jarrell and His Age

Randall Jarrell and His Age

Stephen Burt

Columbia University Press
2002
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Randall Jarrell (1914-1965) was the most influential poetry critic of his generation. He was also a lyric poet, comic novelist, translator, children's book author, and close friend of Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, Hannah Arendt, and many other important writers of his time. Jarrell won the 1960 National Book Award for poetry and served as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress. Amid the resurgence of interest in Randall Jarrell, Stephen Burt offers this brilliant analysis of the poet and essayist. Burt's book examines all of Jarrell's work, incorporating new research based on previously undiscovered essays and poems. Other books have examined Jarrell's poetry in biographical or formal terms, but none have considered both his aesthetic choices and their social contexts. Beginning with an overview of Jarrell's life and loves, Burt argues that Jarrell's poetry responded to the political questions of the 1930s, the anxieties and social constraints of wartime America, and the apparent prosperity, domestic ideals, and professional ideology that characterized the 1950s. Jarrell's work is peopled by helpless soldiers, anxious suburban children, trapped housewives, and lonely consumers. Randall Jarrell and His Age situates the poet-critic among his peers-including Bishop, Lowell, and Arendt-in literature and cultural criticism. Burt considers the ways in which Jarrell's efforts and achievements encompassed the concerns of his time, from teen culture to World War II to the Cuban Missile Crisis; the book asks, too, how those efforts might speak to us now.
Randall Jarrell and His Age

Randall Jarrell and His Age

Stephen Burt

Columbia University Press
2005
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Randall Jarrell (1914-1965) was the most influential poetry critic of his generation. He was also a lyric poet, comic novelist, translator, children's book author, and close friend of Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, Hannah Arendt, and many other important writers of his time. Jarrell won the 1960 National Book Award for poetry and served as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress. Amid the resurgence of interest in Randall Jarrell, Stephen Burt offers this brilliant analysis of the poet and essayist. Burt's book examines all of Jarrell's work, incorporating new research based on previously undiscovered essays and poems. Other books have examined Jarrell's poetry in biographical or formal terms, but none have considered both his aesthetic choices and their social contexts. Beginning with an overview of Jarrell's life and loves, Burt argues that Jarrell's poetry responded to the political questions of the 1930s, the anxieties and social constraints of wartime America, and the apparent prosperity, domestic ideals, and professional ideology that characterized the 1950s. Jarrell's work is peopled by helpless soldiers, anxious suburban children, trapped housewives, and lonely consumers. Randall Jarrell and His Age situates the poet-critic among his peers-including Bishop, Lowell, and Arendt-in literature and cultural criticism. Burt considers the ways in which Jarrell's efforts and achievements encompassed the concerns of his time, from teen culture to World War II to the Cuban Missile Crisis; the book asks, too, how those efforts might speak to us now.
Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden

Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden

Columbia University Press
2005
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"To read Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden is to read the best-equipped of American critics of poetry of the past century on the best-equipped of its Anglo-American poets, and we rush to read, perhaps, less out of an academic interest in fair judgment than out of a spectator's love of virtuosity in flight." From Adam Gopnik's foreword Randall Jarrell was one of the most important poet-critics of the past century, and the poet who most fascinated and infuriated him was W. H. Auden. In Auden, Jarrell found a crucial poetic influence that needed to be both embraced and resisted. During the 1940s, Jarrell wrestled with Auden's work, writing a series of notorious articles on Auden that remain admired and controversial examples of devoted and contentious criticism. While Jarrell never completed his proposed book on Auden, these previously unpublished lectures revise and reprise his earlier articles and present new insights into Auden's work. Delivered at Princeton University in 1951 and 1952, Jarrell's lectures reflect a passionate appreciation of Auden's work, a witty attack from an informed opponent, and an important document of a major poet's reception. Jarrell's lectures offer readings of many of Auden's works, including all of his long poems, and illuminate his singular use of a variety of stylistic registers and poetic genres. In the lecture based on the article "Freud to Paul," Jarrell traces the ideas and ideologies that animated and, at times, overwhelmed Auden's poetry. More precisely, he considers the influence of left-liberal politics, psychoanalytic and evolutionary theory, and the idiosyncratic Christian theology that characterized Auden's poems of the 1940s. While an admiring and sympathetic reader, Jarrell does not avoid identifying Auden's poetic failures and political excesses. He offers occasionally blistering assessments of individual poems and laments Auden's turn from a cryptic, feeling, impassioned poet to a rhetorical, self-conscious one. Stephen Burt's introduction provides a backdrop to the lectures and their reception and importance for the history of modern poetry.
Randall Thompson

Randall Thompson

Caroline C. Benser; David F. Urrows

Greenwood Press
1991
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This is the first major reference work on this important choral composer. As is usual for volumes in this valuable series, the book is clearly printed and well bound, and it is highly recommended for undergraduate and graduate music collections as well as for public libraries serving communities with active choral societies. ChoiceWhen Randall Thompson died in 1984, America lost one of its most distinguished musicians. At the time of his death, it was already apparent that an assessment of his varied contributions to our musical life in the context of his contemporary generation was sorely needed. Randall Thompson: A Bio-Bibliography is the first comprehensive study of Thompson's oeuvre since his death.The volume is organized into five parts, beginning with a substantial biography written by David Francis Urrows, Thompson's final student and amanuensis. Urrows presents new information on Thompson's youth, his study in Italy and the influence of Malipiero on his work, his educational and compositional philosophy, and his role in the emergence of American music from the influence of European models. Benser's most complete catalog of works compiled to date follows. This vital list includes previously unpublished compositions, particularly those newly made available by Thompson's longtime publisher, E. C. Schirmer, and new recordings made by Bay Cities Music. A sampling of prose writings by Thompson offers a eclectic overview. The complete, extensively annotated bibliography, discography, and two appendixes that list Thompson's compositions chronologically and alphabetically complete this study. Music libraries will want to add this volume to their collections. It will also be an invaluable reference for choral directors, program note annotators, and American music enthusiasts.
Black Folk Could Fly: Selected Writings by Randall Kenan
Virtuosic in his use of literary forms, nurtured and unbounded by his identities as a Black man, a gay man, an intellectual, and a Southerner, Randall Kenan was known for his groundbreaking fiction. Less visible were his extraordinary nonfiction essays, published as introductions to anthologies and in small journals, revealing countless facets of Kenan's life and work.Flying under the radar, these writings were his most personal and autobiographical: memories of the three women who raised him--a grandmother, a schoolteacher great-aunt, and the great-aunt's best friend; recollections of his boyhood fear of snakes and his rapturous discoveries in books; sensual evocations of the land, seasons, and crops--the labor of tobacco picking and hog killing--of the eastern North Carolina lowlands where he grew up; and the food (oh the deliriously delectable Southern foods ) that sustained him. Here too is his intellectual coming of age; his passionate appreciations of kindred spirits as far-flung as Eartha Kitt, Gordon Parks, Ingmar Bergman, and James Baldwin. This powerful collection is a testament to a great mind, a great soul, and a great writer from whom readers will always wish to have more to read.
The Randall Family in New Zealand

The Randall Family in New Zealand

Randall McMullan

Pianobeach
2015
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This collection of stories, facts and photos is about a family living in New Zealand in the twentieth century. The earlier family members crossed the world to live in New Zealand in the 1800s. The information centres on Lindsay Randall and Margaret Ryan and their four children - Clement (Mick), Noreen, Agnes and Audrey. Between them they lived from the 1880s until the 2000s. As with most families, their lives were both ordinary and special.
Randall's Wall

Randall's Wall

Carol Fenner

Aladdin
2000
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Inside your wall, no one can touch you It was Randall's sister who first told him about the invisible wall that protected her from the cruelty of her classmates. By the time Randall is in fifth grade, he's had his own wall for years. Inside his wall, he doesn't have to think about his abusive father, gone for several months, or his thin, suffering mother, who never leaves the house -- the house with no running water for laundry or baths. Inside his wall, he can dream about picnics, about riding on his Uncle Luke's motorcycle, and, always, he can lose himself in his drawing. But one day Randall makes a friend, and slowly, frighteningly, his wall begins to crumble. And miraculously, the gift that comforted Randall within his wall opens up a new world outside it.
Randall Lee Gibson of Louisiana

Randall Lee Gibson of Louisiana

Mary Gorton McBride

Louisiana State University Press
2007
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Randall Lee Gibson of Louisiana offers the first biography of one of Louisiana's most intriguing nineteenth-century politicians and a founder of Tulane University. Gibson (1832-1892) grew up on his family's sugar plantation in Terrebonne Parish and was educated at Yale University before studying law at the University of Louisiana in New Orleans. He purchased a sugar plantation in Lafourche Parish in 1858 and became heavily involved in the pro-secession faction of the Democratic Party. Elected colonel of the Thirteenth Louisiana Volunteer Regiment at the start of the Civil War, he commanded a brigade in the Battle of Shiloh and fought in all of the subsequent campaigns of the Army of Tennessee, concluding in 1865 with the Battle of Spanish Fort. As Gibson struggled to establish a law practice in postwar New Orleans, he experienced a profound change in his thinking and came to believe that the elimination of slavery was the one good outcome of the South's defeat. Joining Louisiana's Conservative political faction, he advocated for a postwar unification government that included African Americans. Elected to Congress in 1874, Gibson was directly involved in the creation of the Electoral Commission that resulted in the Compromise of 1877 and peacefully solved the disputed 1876 presidential election. He crafted legislation for the Mississippi River Commission in 1879, which eventually resulted in millions of federal dollars for flood control. Gibson was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1880 and became Louisiana's leading ""minister of reconciliation"" with his northern colleagues and its chief political spokesman during the highly volatile Gilded Age. He deplored the growing gap between the rich and the poor and embraced a reformist agenda that included federal funding for public schools and legislation for levee construction, income taxes, and the direct election of senators. This progressive stance made Gibson one of the last patrician Democrats whose noblesse oblige politics sought common middle ground between the extreme political and social positions of his era. At the request of wealthy New Orleans merchant Paul Tulane, Gibson took charge of Tulane's educational endowment and helped design the university that bears Tulane's name, serving as the founding president of the board of administrators. Highly readable and thoroughly researched, Mary Gorton McBride's absorbing biography illuminates in dramatic fashion the life and times of a unique Louisianan.
Randall Jarrell

Randall Jarrell

The University of North Carolina Press
2011
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Based on the special collection of Jarrell's writing in the library of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, the bibliography is comprehensive, not only for all his books, but also for all other publications in which his poems, essays, stories, book reviews, and translations have appeared.A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
Randall Jarrell's Letters

Randall Jarrell's Letters

Randall Jarrell

University of Virginia Press
2003
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In this expanded edition of Randall Jarrell's letters, his widow, Mary, has added letters from Jarrell to Peter Taylor, publication of which was withheld during Taylor's lifetime. Taylor was, along with Robert Lowell, Jarrell's oldest and closest friend, and the inclusion of these incomparable letters adds another dimension of friendship, artistry, and intellect to a collection already noted for its behind-the-scenes glimpse of twentieth-century American literary history in the making.
Randall's Rules Volume One: The Definitive Guide for Successfully Navigating the Coaching Profession
I wrote this book because I want you to avoid the mistakes, bumps, bruises and embarrassments I've experienced over the years in my travels. This resource is comprised of hard learned lessons that are a testament to the occupational hazard that comes with the territory of being a road warrior in the coaching profession.With that said, hopefully you already know some of the hazards come with the territory. This book will help you avoid the other ones. You're probably wondering how I might know about all of these. Quite simply, I've made every mistake in the book. At least twice. So, hopefully I will help you avoid many of the dangers and frustrations of life on the road as a coach and world-class recruiter.*DISCLAIMER: These rules are not a substitute for advice or consultation with a physician, dietician, psychologist, psychiatrist or any other type of medical professional whose job title ends in "cian" or "ist".
Randall's Rules Volume Two: The Definitive Guide for Successfully Navigating the Coaching Profession
I want you to avoid the mistakes, bumps, bruises and embarrassments I've experienced over the years in my travels. This is volume two of Randall's Rules. This resource is comprised of hard learned lessons that are a testament to the occupational hazard that comes with the territory of being a road warrior.With that said, hopefully you already know some of the hazards come with the territory. This book will help you avoid the other ones. You're probably wondering how I might know about all of these. Quite simply, I've made every mistake in the book. At least twice. So, hopefully I will help you avoid many of the dangers and frustrations of life on the road as a coach and world-class recruiter.*DISCLAIMER: These rules are not a substitute for advice or consultation with a physician, dietician, psychologist, psychiatrist or any other type of medical professional whose job title ends in "cian" or "ist".