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Kath Williams

Kath Williams

D'Aprano Zelda

Spinifex Press
2001
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Kath Williams was a trade unionist, and a communist, before taking on the mantle of feminist after World War II. With a trade unionist ex-husband who was elected to Federal Politics opposing her left wing campaigns, Kath emerged as a feisty and quietly determined woman. Her campaign of conviction was the major force behind the achievement of equal pay for women.
Kashi Ritambhara English Version (Edition1)
'Kolkata resident, the new bride, shares a unique bond with her mother-in-law. Her in-law's home is in Kashi, named "Ritambhara." Holding her mother-in-law's hand, she can explore the Vishwanath Temple and traverse the waters of the Ganges, allowing her to connect with the spiritual ancient India. Kashi weaves tales of Puranas, stories, and the long-standing rise and fall of history in her mind. In the narratives, she finds the discovery of India's soul and the intellectual curiosity of Kashi's Saraswati society. The musical talent in the Banaras household, Dhrupadi, and the melodious notes in her mother-in-law's voice enchant her. It's as if the core of her being leads her to seek the nectar of the past. Suddenly, she becomes frail due to her mother-in-law's departure. In search of her mother's solace, she traverses the streets of Kashi, the Ghats of the Ganges, and the discussions of the Vedas and Upanishads. She rediscovers her beloved mother in her family's historical and religious heritage, which becomes her driving force. The word "Ritambhara" translates to "truth, knowledge, and consciousness." In the continuous shower of love from her mother's tender and affectionate heart and the profound discussions of her scholarly uncle and spiritual teacher, she is submerged. This extraordinary narrative beautifully combines family stories, the bright tales of Kashi, and travel tales, merging the author's quest for identity, reverence, and self-awareness. Alongside India's eternal culture and philosophy, it offers insight as a priceless self-discovery for a lifelong traveler.
KATHA SANKRANTI

KATHA SANKRANTI

Veeraloka Prathistana
2024
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Katha Sankranti by Keshava Malagi, published by Veeraloka Prathistana, stands as a beacon of knowledge and inspiration. With its insightful content and engaging narrative style, this book transcends genres, offering something valuable for every reader.
After Kathy Acker

After Kathy Acker

Chris Kraus

Penguin
2018
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Kathy Acker: Rich girl, street punk, scholar, stripper, victim, media-whore ... and cultural icon.The late Kathy Acker's legend and writings are wrapped in mythologies, many of them created by her. Twenty years after her untimely death aged just 50, Acker's legend has faded, but her writing has become clearer.A few years ago, the writer Chris Kraus, author of I Love Dick, found that her own experiences were becoming more and more like Kathy's. She began writing about Acker 'through the distance, but with this incredible frisson of feeling that often I could write "I" instead of "she."'This is 'literary friction': The first fully authorised biography of the avant-garde writer Kathy Acker, by the woman who arrived on the scene straight after her, who shared some of her boyfriends and friends, and her artistic ambitionsUsing exhaustive archival research and ongoing conversations with mutual colleagues and friends, Kraus traces the woman behind the notorious novels, and places her at the centre of a kaleidoscopic artistic world.
Black Kath's Daughter

Black Kath's Daughter

Richard Parks

Canemill Publishing
2012
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"You worship a God. With a Power, you negotiate."-- Black Kath's Tally Book When Marta's sorceress mother dies suddenly, it is the young and almost completely unprepared Marta who must assume the debt her mother owed to the Power called Amaet. With her mother's own magical servants in revolt and opportunistic enemies on the move, matters go from bad to worse. Armed only with her knowledge of the First Law and her mother's tally book, Marta would count herself lucky to survive, never mind contend face to face with a Power. Yet contend she must, provided, of course, she can stay alive long enough. Set five hundred years after the events in The Long Look, Black Kath's Daughter is the story of a different sort of magician in search of her own destiny, and the kind of life her mother never had.
Kathapitha: Katha Sarit Sagara Book-1

Kathapitha: Katha Sarit Sagara Book-1

Sivkishen Ji

Independently Published
2019
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After massive research, the author already published two fabulous books from the Series of Katha Sarit Sagara titled as 'Vikram Betal; and 'The Amazing Throne' and now presenting Katha Sarit Sagara Book -1 titled as 'Kathapitha' with the encouragement of Ms. Jocelyn C. Lee, California USA is a contributing editor. She is an expert who has proven ability and has readership draw and did excellent work in this book's preparation. As the original author with the rights of both electronic, print and publishing, he brought Kathapitha into life with fully illustrated with the licensed Images and Content with authenticity Even before this work published, I have received excellent reviews and recommendations from Jocelyn C. Lee, Dr. Keshab Mandal M.A (Triple), Ph. D., B.Ed., PGDBM Researcher, Author, Publisher, and Columnist from Kolkata Area, India and also from Prof. Surendera Kala, Professor Emeritus in Strategic Management at Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, India. All their wonderful reviews and recommendations are furnished at Book Reviews.The Katha Sarit Sagara opens with Parvati asking Shiva to tell her stories that she had never heard before. These were overheard by Pushpadanta, one of his attendants who repeat them to his wife Jaya who was Parvati's Sevita. She, in turn, told these stories to Parvati who enraged that Shiva had told her stories that even her Sevita knew. The erring attendant, Pushpadanta was cursed to be reborn as Vararuchi as well his accompli Malyavan was also cursed to be reborn on earth as Gunadhya until he has spread these stories overheard far and wide. Thus, they took their births and these stories reached earth and told in the world of mortals by a narrator Gunadhya, a celestial being. Gunadhya's Brihatkatha was authored in the Paisacha language with his blood in the 1st AD. Brihatkatha means 'The Great Story', all the seven tales that he heard from Shiva, on bark in his own blood using the Paisachi language. This 'manuscript' was presented to a Satavahana king by Gunadhya's students. King Simuka heard that Paisacha language and saw that they had the appearance of Pisachas said with a sneer: '... the Paisacha language is barbarous... away with this Paisacha tale.' So Gunadhya burnt the manuscripts of six of the seven tales that comprised 600,000 couplets and reserved only 100,000 in his Brihatkatha. When the King Simuka chanced upon hearing this, he was entranced, and salvaged from the proverbial flames. He decreed that it should be preserved. He had obtained possession of the 100,000 couplets which formed the Brihatkatha and composed the book named Kathapitha.Kathapitha or Katha + Pitha mean the father of (Katha) stories, the great god Shiva, who sat up the pedestal (Pitha) upon which Somadeva's dizzyingly complex web of fabulous stories built. As per Kalhana's Rajatarangim (1148 CE), a historical chronicle of the kings of Kashmir and dealt about 11th century King Anantadeva of Kashmir and Somadeva, a Sanskrit scholar, who was in his court. Somadeva stated in his epilogue that he composed Kathasaritsagara in Sanskrit with 22,000 Shloka for Queen Suryavati. Each Shloka consisting of two half-verses of 16 syllables each. He titled this work as Kathasaritsagara consisting of 18 books of 124 chapters which contain the pith of the Gunadhya's Brihatkatha.King Anantadeva of Kashmir hoped that the Kathasaritsagara stories 'would, even for a brief while, divert the queen's mind from the political turbulence and strife in the kingdom, as he and his son Kalasa battled each other for the throne. The King ensured that Somadeva imparted them to his queen Suryavati. She loved all the stories in the vast, rambling and thoroughly captivating treasure trove of tales. The queen had spent her time in the worship of Lord Shiva. Kathapitha is a must for educators, teachers, students, and librarians. The readers will love to read, digest and remember for ages with wonder
Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Al-Anfal

Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Al-Anfal

Ibn Kathir

Independently Published
2019
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The Surah takes its name Al-Anfal (The Bounties) from the first verse. This is NOT Abridged. This is book has 150 pages of Tafseer from Ibn Kathir. This Surah has 75 verses and resides between pages 177 to 186 in the Quran. Tafseer of Ibn Kathir is the most renowned and accepted explanation of the Quran in the entire world. The Quran is the revelation of Allah's Own Words for the guidance of His creatures. The correct understanding for the Quran is necessary for every person. In Tafseer Ibn Kathir one finds the best presentation of Ahadith, history, and scholarly commentary.
Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Baqarah: Part 1

Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Baqarah: Part 1

Ibn Kathir

Independently Published
2019
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This is Tafseer Ibn Kathir for Al Baqarah, Part 1 of 2. This is NOT Abridged. This is book has over 500 pages just for Part 1 from Tafseer Ibn Kathir. Do not turn your houses into graves. Verily, Shaytan does not enter the house where Surah Al-Baqarah is recited. Shaytan will not come near, nor will he be touched by anything. Also, if these Ayat were to be recited over an ill person, if Allah (God) thinks it is best for that person, then they will get better.
Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Fatihah #1

Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Fatihah #1

Ibn Kathir

Independently Published
2019
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Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Fatihah #1. This is NOT Abridged. This is book has 70 pages of Tafseer from Ibn Kathir just for Al-Fatihah. Al-Fatihah, that is, the Opener of the Book, the Surah with which prayers are begun. It is also called, Umm Al-Kitab (the Mother of the Book), according to the majority of the scholars. When the servant says, All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of existence, ' Allah says, 'My servant has praised Me.
Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Baqarah: Part 2

Tafseer Ibn Kathir: Surah Baqarah: Part 2

Ibn Kathir

Independently Published
2019
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This is Tafseer Ibn Kathir for Al Baqarah, Part 2 of 2. This is NOT Abridged. This is book has over 350 pages just for Part 2 from Tafseer Ibn Kathir. Do not turn your houses into graves. Verily, Shaytan does not enter the house where Surah Al-Baqarah is recited. Shaytan will not come near, nor will he be touched by anything. Also, if these Ayat were to be recited over an ill person, if Allah (God) thinks it is best for that person, then they will get better.