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Our Love Story: Herman E. 'Willie' Powell and Linva Lou Allen
Our Love Story: Herman E. 'Willie' Powell and Linva Lou AllenBy: Linva A. Powell Linva A. Powell found her true love at the young age of fifteen. Or so she thought After being forced to separate and not get married, Linva thought she had lost her one true love forever, but after fifty years apart, she and her true love, Willie, were reunited. Linva shares her and Willie's love story and the obstacles they both faced in order to be together once again About the AuthorLinva A. Powell has moved from Kentucky to Texas. She and her husband have plans to travel in the future, but for now, they enjoy spending time at church and home and also spending time with each other.
Death in Herman Melville's Fiction

Death in Herman Melville's Fiction

Corey Evan Thompson

Academica Press
2020
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Literary critics have aptly noted that death is arguably the most frequent topic, theme, or occurrence in all of American literature. Naturally, the works of such authors as Charles Brockden Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Kate Chopin, Shirley Jackson, and Stephen King, among countless others, go to great lengths to support this observation; however, the renowned nineteenth-century American literary giant Herman Melville, most famous as the author of Moby Dick, has been frequently overlooked. In this book, seasoned literary scholar Corey Evan Thompson seeks to remedy this oversight.Death in Herman Melville’s Fiction: Melville’s “Memento Mori” is the first full-length study to examine the ubiquity and implications of death in Melville’s prose fiction. As Thompson shows, death occurs in all of Melville’s novels and much of his shorter fiction by various means. Not only is death a frequent occurrence in Melville’s fiction, but his characters die regardless of age, health, social status, or moral character. Drawing from his father’s death, Melville’s fiction provides his readers with the difficult realization that it is the inevitable destination for everyone who is on this journey called life.
The Manifesto of Herman Melville

The Manifesto of Herman Melville

Barry Sanders

OR Books
2025
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In this iconoclastic and sure to be contentious re-casting by a renowned critic, the great American novel Moby Dick is presented as a work that has been widely misread, an error that continues to this day. According to Barry Sanders, Herman Melville’s best- known work is not a novel, does not pretend to be a novel, and was not intended by its author to be read as a novel. Moby Dick is this country’s first manifesto, a tocsin sounded to warn us about the encroaching end of nature. The Manifesto of Herman Melville traces the evolution of Moby Dick—from its awful, initial reception, very rapidly passing out of print, to its remarkable revival to become lauded as one of America’s great literary classics. That turnaround happened in the early decades of the 20th century and was, in great part, the result of the new and radical aesthetic movements such as surrealism, dadaism, and cubism that allowed for a radical reading of the book. The novel’s new standing as one of the keystones of the American cannon disguises its deeper meaning as an alarm bell, an obscuring which Barry Sanders, in a critical assessment that is as persuasive as it is provocative, seeks to clear away. Sanders argues that Moby Dick needs to be recognized as Melville's manifesto: a bold statement warning of the destruction of the natural world made most evident in the book’s central metaphor the relentless pursuit to kill the whale, the first sentient being in Genesis and one of the most startling mammals—possessed of hair and scales, a tail and breasts—and the largest of the creatures on earth, weighing up to 400,000 pounds. Whalers in Melville’s day hunted down and killed these extraordinary behemoths of nature, for their oil, sold to people for cooking and to light their homes. Today the pursuit for energy has shifted dramatically, from sea to land, but the prize remains the same: energy producing fuel for which entrepreneurs and adventurers are prepared to kill off all of nature.
Tango and Herman

Tango and Herman

Boaz Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Tango and Herman is a children's picture book that aims to spread awareness of a successful and respectful method for interacting with people on the Autism spectrum. The story is centred on Tango the Tortoise. Tango has Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and spends his days alone. that is until Herman the Hare uses this joining technique to bridge the gap between their two worlds.
Hearting With Herman

Hearting With Herman

Kerry Keegan

Hearting Publishing
2021
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Hearting with Herman introduces children to the incredible power of the human heart.In this story, we are introduced to the simple act of hearting. When Herman, a humpback whale, shares his heart song at the beach, lonely Sasha goes on a miraculous journey. She discovers the sound her heart makes is music that others can hear. Mermaids, seafaring friends, and an earth goddess are a few of the encounters she enjoys along the way. Sasha's confidence grows with her new friends to realize that she is never really alone.Enjoy book one in the Hearting with Herman series. Hearts of all ages will enjoy the free companion song, Call to the Sea, available from the author's website.
Hearting With Herman

Hearting With Herman

Kerry Keegan; Li Liu

Hearting Publishing
2021
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Hearting with Herman introduces children to the incredible power of the human heart.In this story, we are introduced to the simple act of hearting. When Herman, a humpback whale, shares his heart song at the beach, lonely Sasha goes on a miraculous journey. She discovers the sound her heart makes is music that others can hear. Mermaids, seafaring friends, and an earth goddess are a few of the encounters she enjoys along the way. Sasha's confidence grows with her new friends to realize that she is never really alone.Enjoy book one in the Hearting with Herman series. Hearts of all ages will enjoy the free companion song, Call to the Sea, available from the author's website.
The Last Wolf & Herman

The Last Wolf & Herman

Laszlo Krasznahorkai

Tuskar Rock
2018
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In The Last Wolf, a philosophy professor is mistakenly hired to write the true tale of the last wolf of Extremadura, a barren stretch of Spain. His miserable experience is narrated in a single, rolling sentence to a patently bored bartender in a dreary Berlin bar. In Herman, a master trapper is asked to clear a forest's last 'noxious beasts.' Herman begins with great zeal, although in time he switches sides, deciding to track entirely new game... In Herman II, the same events are related from the perspective of strange visitors to the region, a group of hyper-sexualised aristocrats who interrupt their orgies to pitch in with the manhunt of poor Herman... These intense, perfect novellas, full of Krasznhorkai's signature sense of foreboding and dark irony, are perfect examples of his craft.
The Photography of Herman Leonard

The Photography of Herman Leonard

Quincy Jones

SCALA PUBLISHERS LTD
2025
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'The most complete survey of his lifetime of photography.' – The Guardian. With a camera as his backstage pass, Herman Leonard photographed the giants of jazz in their golden age, movie stars on set and on their travels to exotic places, the fashion world of Paris in the 1960s, and the inner sanctums of his beloved New Orleans.This exquisite book, published in a new edition with a beautiful updated cover, is the only full treatment of this extraordinary life and distinctive body of work and gives Leonard’s photographs the artistic recognition that they deserve. The greater part of the book consists of his legendary shots of musicians, but uniquely among volumes on Herman Leonard it presents the whole range of his work, including travel, war, celebrity, fashion, and nude photography, while there are also chapters on the images of his early and late periods. It includes rare portraits of the cultural icons of his day, such as Marilyn Monroe on an elephant in the circus, and Albert Einstein at his desk. He was a superb portrait photographer, having learned as a young apprentice to the great Yousuf Karsh of Ottawa.Above all, he is best known for his jazz images. In a fascinating essay, David Houston reveals how Leonard's friendships with jazz greats such as Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington allowed him to capture the magical moments of the Harlem and Paris jazz clubs in the 1940s and 50s, using his unique command of cinematic lighting to capture their essence as performers. As Quincy Jones writes in the Foreword, 'When people think of jazz, their mental picture is likely one of Herman's.'
The Composition of Herman Melville

The Composition of Herman Melville

Rick Mitchell

Intellect Books
2002
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This play, which contains biographical information relating to Herman Melville, is fundamentally an exploration of the ways in which these two things take place. The play admits the truth of Walter Benjamin's view of history as 'time filled by the presence of the now'. Parallels between past and present (e.g., racism, domestic abuse, and the plight of the visionary American artist) are clearly implied, but the play also utilizes new technologies, in particular video, in order to represent the kind of dialectical history and representation promoted by Benjamin. During Melville's lifetime, and in his own creative imagination, the archaic was undergoing its transformation into modernity. Thus Melville is an especially apt subject for an exploration of modernity and representation that utilizes both the modern – i.e., video, montage – and elements of the archaic – i.e., the performing body, allusions to whaling, 'discovery' in the South Seas. The Composition of Herman Melville utilizes performance strategies in an effort to embody the complex textuality of a writer who haunts the landscape of America, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. This book is believed to represent the only work of historical fiction – albeit in dramatic form – that focuses primarily on Herman Melville, considered by many to be America's greatest writer.
I Remember Herman Hoeksema

I Remember Herman Hoeksema

David J Engelsma

Reformed Free Publishing Association
2020
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I Remember Herman Hoeksema consists of Professor David J. Engelsma's memories of Herman Hoeksema. Engelsma grew up hearing Hoeksema preach and was Hoeksema's student in the Theological School of the Protestant Reformed Churches.This book was originally published as a series of articles for young people in Beacon Lights magazine. The intent of the articles was to show something of the man whom many know only as an author and theologian.
The Worldview of Herman Grimm: In Relation to Spiritual Science
In content, this translation into English of Rudolf Steiner's lecture on the art historian, author and researcher Herman Grimm, can be said to be a paean to Grimm's wholly original and unorthodox approach to art history. Herman Grimm's work differs substantially from standard, more intellectual approaches, as becomes evident from this statement of Herman Grimm quoted here: "Raphael is a citizen of world-history. He is like one of the four rivers that, according to the belief of the ancient world, flowed out of Paradise.