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The Short Stories by Mike Swedenberg: Volume 1

The Short Stories by Mike Swedenberg: Volume 1

Mike Swedenberg

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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My short stories John Pearson has a riveting war time story. He is a survivor of one of the greatest attacks in US history - or is he? Mike runs a roadside diner with something special on the menu. Can a disabled PI solve a murder that the police have ruled a suicide? Three rubes create the robbery of a lifetime. The commute home no one on board will ever forget. A day in the life of a tow truck driver.
Mike and Psmith

Mike and Psmith

P. G. Wodehouse

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This classic novel, published under an array of different titles over the years, introduces readers to Rupert Psmith (the 'p' is silent), the charming bon vivant and man-about-town who would go on to feature in a series of Wodehouse's stories and novels. The tale focuses first on Mike Jackson, a mischievous college athlete whose propensity for partying often lands him in hot water. Later, Mike meets up with the singular Psmith and the two become fast friends. Wodehouse fans will delight in this funny, fast-paced tour de force from one of Britain's foremost novelists.
Mike Johnson Selected Poems

Mike Johnson Selected Poems

Mike Johnson

Lasavia Publishing Ltd
2023
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A meaty and satisfying selection of the work of one of New Zealand's most preeminent and prolific poets, tracing the development of his work from the seventies to today 'Johnson is one of New Zealand's most accomplished and inventive writers, at one with the word, its power, its airy fitness and everyday solidities, its resourcefulness, its craft.' Siobhan Harvey, Winner of the Kathleen Grattan poetry award, 2019 'The immense complexity of human relationships, social, sexual and everyday are at the heart of much of Mike's best poetry. However, there's an almost equal pull towards the empyrean: the cosmic mysteries of nature and the visible world, the beauty of the birds, trees and beaches which surround him in his longtime home-base, Waiheke Island.' Jack Ross, editor of Poetry New Zealand (2014-2019) ' Johnson finds] just the right formulation to deliver a descriptive vitalism that is open, alert, tentative, ambulatory, elegant, palpable.' David Eggleton, Poet Laureate, 2019-2022
Mike Kelley: Educational Complex Onwards 1995-2008
In 1995, Mike Kelley devised the Educational Complex, an amalgam of every school he attended and of the house he grew up in, "with all the parts I couldn't remember left out"--a total environment, "sort of like the model of a Modernist community college." The blind spots in this model represent forgotten ("repressed") zones, and so are reconceived by Kelley as sites of institutional abuse, for which specific traumas were devised (each having their own video and sculptural component). For Kelley, this work marks the beginning of a series of projects in which pseudo-autobiography, repressed-memory syndrome and the reinterpretation of previous pieces become the tools for a poetic deconstruction of such complexes and the way we interact with and narrate them. Educational Complex Onwards, 1995-2008 is the first book to collect these works. Each project within the series is extensively documented by artist's texts and reference material, while essays by Diedrich Diederichsen, Howard Singerman and Anne Pontegnie examine the place of this body of work within Kelley's oeuvre.
Mike Kelley: Timeless Painting
An exploration of Mike Kelley's unique approach to painting as a conceptual medium and his enduring relevance as an artist through responses by various artists that range from art historical analysis to epistolary ode.Published on the occasion of the eponymous 2019–20 exhibition at Hauser & Wirth New York, Mike Kelley: Timeless Painting the publication reproduces twelve series of paintings from 1994 through 2009 alongside responses to Kelley’s work by a diverse group of artists that Porter has invited to contribute: Edgar Arceneaux with Kurt Forman, Carroll Dunham, Daniel Guzmán, Richard Hawkins, Jay Heikes, Jamian Juliano-Villani, Christina Quarles, Mary Reid Kelley, and Laurie Simmons. In writing that ranges from personal anecdote to art historical analysis, cento poem to epistolary ode, these artists consider the enduring relevance of Kelley’s practice both as a painter and as an artist more broadly.