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Audre & Bash Are Just Friends

Audre & Bash Are Just Friends

Tia Williams

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
2026
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A New York Times bestseller Scorching-hot summer. Scorching-hot chemistry. Two teens can't forget they're just friends in this sweet, funny, electrifying romance from New York Times bestselling author Tia Williams. Perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Nicola Yoon. MEET AUDRE. Junior class president. Debate team captain. Unofficial student therapist. Desperately in need of a good time. MEET BASH. Mysterious new senior. Everybody's crush. Tall, floppy, great taste in jewelry. King of having a good time. It's the last day of school at Cheshire Prep, Brooklyn's elite academy--and Audre Mercy-Moore's life is a mess. Her dad cancelled her annual summer visit to his Malibu beach house. Now? She's stuck in a claustrophobic apartment with her mom, stepdad, and one-year-old sister (aka the Goblin Baby). Under these conditions, she'll never finish writing her self-help book--ie, the key to winning over Stanford's admissions board. Cut to Bash Henry Audre hires him to be her "fun consultant." His job? To help her complete the Experience Challenge--her list of five wild dares designed to give her juicy book material. She'll get inspo; he'll get paid. Everybody wins. He isn't boyfriend material. And she's not looking for one. Can they stay professional despite their obvious connection? Fun fact: Audre Mercy-Moore first appeared in the New York Times bestseller Seven Days in June and now stars in her own story
The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde

The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde

Audre Lorde

WW Norton Co
2000
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"These are poems which blaze and pulse on the page." Adrienne Rich "The first declaration of a black, lesbian feminist identity took place in these poems, and set the terms beautifully, forcefully for contemporary multicultural and pluralist debate." Publishers Weekly "This is an amazing collection of poetry by . . . one of our best contemporary poets. . . . Her poems are powerful, often political, always lyrical and profoundly moving." Chuckanut Reader Magazine "What a deep pleasure to encounter Audre Lorde's most potent genius . . . you will welcome the sheer accessibility and the force and beauty of this volume." Out Magazine"
Audie Murphy in Saigon

Audie Murphy in Saigon

Edgar Tiffany

Edgar Tiffany
2020
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Edgar Tiffany has dragged around a duffle bag with collected notes and scribblings for almost 50 years. In this volume they coalesce into nonfictions and fictions about Vietnam, or influenced by Vietnam. The nonfictions are all about Americans in their war in Vietnam, and especially about the experiences of an infantry and reconnaissance medic with a far-ranging interest in art, literature and history. A section of his Anti-Memoirs is titled with a quotation from T.S. Eliot's The Hollow Men, "Between the Idea and the Reality," and reduces his concerns with Vietnam, and his experience of it, to exactly that. His fictions, while dealing in part with his Vietnam inspirations and inventions in "Saigon Passional," and "Audie Murphy in Saigon," also reflect the ideas and concerns confronted in combat that now convey to other times and other places; an apocalyptic tale set in the snowy hills of Ithaca, New York; a true, but imaginary, story of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, locked in a dungeon outside 18th Century Berlin; and, a long-lost historical document about a first century son who travels to Germania in pursuit of his missing father, and finds himself.Comments: Tiffany, a much-decorated Army veteran of Vietnam, pulls the reader into his book with a surreal recollection of an ambush patrol gone wrong near a small Vietnamese village. The weight and horror of that encounter illustrates the psychological wounds war inflicts versus the physical mortgage of battle written so starkly by the World War I poets, foremost Wilfred Owen in his Dulce et Decorum Est. That is not to say that the physical harm of battle is not also elucidated here with a steel gaze. The true mastery of Tiffany's storytelling lies in his ability to weave between fact and fiction to give the reader no pause. In a book review contained here, a writer said, 'There's a lot of crap written about Nam, ' and, 'No one has yet put the record straight.' Tiffany belies the former to do the latter in this mix of commentary on Vietnam film, literature, pulp, ancient manuscripts and his own military experiences telling a story interfused with struggle, and war.-Robert DuTremble, Retired Master Sergeant, U.S. Marine CorpsI was drafted in 1964. Edgar Tiffany enlisted. He went to Vietnam, I stayed home. He was 18, I was 22. We met in 1965 at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. What I remember about the 19-year-old soldier, before he left for Vietnam, was his fascination with Albert Camus' The Fall, a book he'd picked up under the tutelage of some older drafted literature professor. The Fall, a novel about an exiled French lawyer started in Amsterdam's red-light district at a bar called Mexico City, a drinking hole for 'sailors of all nationalities.' Some strange parallels here, as San Antonio had a bar we frequented called Tiffanys Lounge, a drinking hole for soldiers and airmen of all origins and at least one existentialist. Jean Paul Sartre said that Camus, at the age of 20, had become "suddenly afflicted with a malady that upset his whole life." He had "discovered the Absurd." And that was Tiffany, a 19-year-old, who, waiting on his distinguished combat service, suddenly discovered the "Absurd." I see now, 50 years later, that it marked him for life. To read Audie Murphy in Saigon is to experience the path this discovery has led him down. -Kenneth Keys, Former Army Medic, friend, author of Elephant Square: An Artist Illustrated
The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989

The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989

Audre Lorde; Pat Parker

The 87 Press
2024
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Poets Audre Lorde and Pat Parker first met in 1969; they began exchanging letters regularly five years later. Over the next fifteen years, Lorde and Parker shared ideas, advice, and confidence through the mail. They sent each other handwritten and typewritten letters and postcards often with inserted items including articles, money, and videotapes.The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989 gathers this unique correspondence in which Lorde and Parker discuss their work as writers as well as the intimate details of their lives, including periods when each lived with cancer. These letters are a rare opportunity to glimpse inside the minds and friendship of two great twentieth century poets.
The Selected Works of Audre Lorde

The Selected Works of Audre Lorde

Audre Lorde

W. W. Norton Company
2020
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Self-described "black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet" Audre Lorde is an unforgettable voice in twentieth-century literature, and one of the first to center the experiences of black, queer women. This essential reader showcases her indelible contributions to intersectional feminism, queer theory, and critical race studies in twelve landmark essays and more than sixty poems--selected and introduced by one of our most powerful contemporary voices on race and gender, Roxane Gay.Among the essays included here are: "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House" "I Am Your Sister" Excerpts from the American Book Award-winning A Burst of Light The poems are drawn from Lorde's nine volumes, including The Black Unicorn and National Book Award finalist From a Land Where Other People Live. Among them are: "Martha" "A Litany for Survival" "Sister Outsider" "Making Love to Concrete"
Audie Murphy Movie Lobby Cards

Audie Murphy Movie Lobby Cards

David Alan Williams

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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America's most decorated combat soldier appeared in 45 movies from 1948 to 1969. All of those were accompanied by a set of eight lobby cards upon their initial release except his last film A Time for Dying, which wasn't released untill 1981, ten years after Audie's death. This book contains images of all the official American 11 x 14 inch lobby cards of Audie Murphy's films...and a special section containing bonus material DAW