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Jon Fosse Plays 7

Jon Fosse Plays 7

Jon Fosse

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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The latest play collection from Nobel Prize-winning playwright Jon Fosse including six plays published in English for the first time. Strong Wind is a play about time, love, jealousy, fear of heights, and the urge for death, almost as in a bad dream. It is unmistakably a Fosse play, but at the same time is new and different, more reflective, containing within it an almost twisted truth. Inside the Black Forest follows a younger man is bored and decides to go out for a drive. He drives and drives, and he ends up on an isolated forest road –where he gets stuck. The young man gets it into his head that he’ll go into the dark forest to look for help. In Everyman, we encounter a haunting loneliness, a longing for companionship, and sorrow over not being able to reach those we are closest to—our immediate family. As it Was is a monologue about ageing, life, and death. As always, Jon Fosse writes about everyday life, but also about the bigger questions. The play is about the decrepit body and ageing, time and memories, life and death. Play The Game, originally commissioned as an audio play, a child wants to get the adult to play a game with constantly changing rules. The Play, a brand new work not yet published in Norway.
Jon Fosse Plays 7

Jon Fosse Plays 7

Jon Fosse

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
sidottu
“Jon Fosse’s work captures the essence of human fragility and connection with stunning simplicity, where the pauses speak as loudly as the words.” – Nobel Prize Committee, 2023 The latest play collection from Nobel Prize-winning playwright Jon Fosse including six plays published in English for the first time. Strong Wind is a play about time, love, jealousy, fear of heights, and the urge for death, almost as in a bad dream. It is unmistakably a Fosse play, but at the same time is new and different, more reflective, containing within it an almost twisted truth. Inside the Black Forest follows a younger man who is bored and decides to go out for a drive. He drives and drives, and he ends up on an isolated forest road –where he gets stuck. The young man gets it into his head that he’ll go into the dark forest to look for help. In Everyman, we encounter a haunting loneliness, a longing for companionship, and sorrow over not being able to reach those we are closest to—our immediate family. As it Was is a monologue about ageing, life, and death. As always, Jon Fosse writes about everyday life, but also about the bigger questions. The play is about the decrepit body and ageing, time and memories, life and death. Play The Game, originally commissioned as an audio play, is about a child who wants to get an adult to play a game with constantly changing rules. The Play, a brand new work not yet published in Norway about a man and woman’s encounter with two actors as they wait for a boat. Translated by May-Brit Akerholt.
Jon Van Zyles Iditarod Memorie
Iditarod Memories is a celebration of beloved musher-artist Jon Van Zyle's years of annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race posters. This 40th anniversary nostalgic collection includes Jon's first 40 years of Iditarod posters, and, published for the first time ever, 40 years of limited edition lithographs. With stories written by his wife, Jona Van Zyle, each poster and print has many themes--encounters with wolves, treacherous frozen river, and blinding blizzards; the bond between mushers and dogs, village checkpoints, the role of women, the support of volunteers including the veterinarians and the Iditarod Air Force, and finally the thrill of crossing the finish line in Nome.
Jon Danger und die Meuterei auf der Mauretania

Jon Danger und die Meuterei auf der Mauretania

Marten Zabel

BoD - Books on Demand
2025
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Jon Danger f hrt mit dem legend ren Ozeandampfer Mauretania in Richtung Heimat. Mit an Bord befinden sich allerdings Schurken, die es auf das Gep ck des Abenteurers abgesehen haben. Und ein alter Rivale. Kann Jon einem Mann trauen, der zuletzt auf ihn geschossen hat? Und was ist das Ziel der sch nen Rahel Mitternacht? Es sind die 1920er Jahre und der Abenteurer und Linguist Jon Danger befindet sich auf einer Jagd um die ganze Welt. Exotische Orte, knatternde Fahrzeuge, gef hrliche Gegner und sch ne Frauen s umen den Weg zu den Geheimnissen aus alter Zeit, mit denen Doktor Jon Danger hofft, seine Thesen um einen verlorenen Kontinent beweisen zu k nnen. Jeden Monat gibt es ein neues Abenteuer zu lesen.
Jon McCormack: Patterns. Art of the Natural World
Stunning photography reveals the hidden architecture of the natural world, from grand vistas to tiny details, punctuated by surprise encounters with wildlife. For nature and animal lovers alike, this book offers a dynamic and unforgettable journey celebrating the interconnectedness of life and form. Wonders: Exploring Nature's Art explores the natural design woven into the fabric of our planet. See the beauty of unexpected structures and delicate rhythms echoed across animal markings, grand landscapes, geological formations, and botanical design—all in breathtaking detail. The photographs in this book were made across a wide arc of the natural world: from the volcanic coasts of Iceland to the wilds of Kenya, the icy fjords of Antarctica to the rainforests of British Columbia. They follow the silent geometry of hippo trails in Botswana, the intricate symmetry of ice caves in Svalbard, and the mysterious worlds found in cold underwater environments. Many of the images were also created close to Jon’s home, along the coastlines, forests, and deserts of California—a testament to the universality of pattern wherever nature is allowed to thrive. Throughout, encounter wildlife interwoven within these complex environments, creating fleeting patterns of movement both beautiful and vital. Each turn of the page reveals a new perspective on the symmetries that shape both the grand and the small: tree rings under a microscope juxtaposed with elephant migration trails seen from above; the delicate architecture that structures both mineral formations and the feathers of ancient birds. These quiet, often-overlooked subtleties are more relevant than ever as our planet—this remarkable and irreplaceable home, brimming with beauty—is also marked by a profound fragility. A lyrical introduction encourages readers to contemplate the natural wonders that surround us, while short essays by explorers and scientists throughout the book illuminate the images. This book serves as a testament to the enduring power of nature and the interconnectedness of all things—a reminder that whether vast or minute, still or in motion, the natural world is a masterpiece of pattern and life.
Jon Courson's Application Commentary

Jon Courson's Application Commentary

Jon Courson

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2007
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A devotional commentary that helps you gain fresh insights into the Bible and understand how you can apply God's Word to your life. Few Bible commentators simultaneously articulate both insightful spiritual truths and memorable life applications for readers who want to be relevant witnesses for Jesus Christ. Gifted Bible preacher and inspiring teacher Jon Courson effortlessly combines these elements in this easy-to-read, verse-based devotional commentary on the Old Testament books of Psalms through Malachi. Pastor Jon's years of immersion in God's Word, as he regularly preached from the Bible, produced faithful, valuable teaching that takes a balanced approach between a scholarly work and an encouragement for living the Christian life. His application commentaries combine the following elements in a unique blend of pertinent information and needed inspiration: Deep love for God's word Colorful cultural insights Insightful historical information Applicable topical studies Vivid illustrations and stories Humorous, practical, and inspiring life lessons Jon Courson's devotional commentaries offer thorough and comprehensive teaching along with practical, in-depth topical studies in a very readable and comfortable expositional style.
Losing Jon

Losing Jon

David Parrish

Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.
2020
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A Chilling True Story of Injustice David Parrish was in disbelief when he learned that nineteen-year-old Jon Bowie's body had been found hanged from a backstop at the local high school's baseball field and the death declared a suicide. David had known Jon and his twin brother since they were boys. He had coached them on the baseball field and welcomed them into his home for sleepovers with his own sons. However, when David learned how Jon's body was found, he felt compelled to find the facts behind the incomprehensible tragedy. Soon, David would learn of a brutal incident at a local motel where Jon and his brother had been severely beaten by police officers, the charges filed against those officers, and the months of harassment and intimidation Jon and his brother endured. Few in the utopian community of Columbia, Maryland, believed Jon could commit such a final act. Like many others, David wondered how a fateful night of teens blowing off steam could lead to such a tragic end. As law enforcement failed to find answers and seemed intent on preventing the truth from surfacing, David uncovered a system of cover-ups that could only lead to one conclusion--Jon's death was an act of murder. "A true page turner, filled with almost-too-unbelievable-to-be-true details of one community's fight to find justice for one of its own . . . the issues raised, particularly when it comes to questions of police brutality and cover-ups, are very much relevant today." --New York Times bestselling author Lisa Pulitzer Includes 16 Pages of Photographs
Saving Jon

Saving Jon

Lawander Harris

Lulu.com
2012
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Book Bio Saving Jon is a story about a mother and son's journey. A 70,000 word memoir of truth, hope, faith and love. A real inspiration to parents and guardians everywhere who has had to hold onto the horns of the altar in prayer while their child goes through the growing pains of discovering who they are. In Saving Jon, you'll get to see a story played out from the stages of generous, heartfelt stuff of life. Their LIFE, which unfolds and unravels and even comes unglued. Come read about Jon's and Lawander's chapter of life, in this Down to earth - Hard Jacket. You won't be disappointed, but instead their prayer is that you be blessed. Particularly when you hear how God the Father, brought them through to another side of hope and waiting. Their story is creatively written. Set in story form and told with double narration from a loving concerned MOM and a misplaced SON from Prison. "A Must Read."
The Jon Lord Collection: 11 Compositions

The Jon Lord Collection: 11 Compositions

Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
2018
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(Misc). The Jon Lord Collection is a new volume of vocal scores and piano arrangements of some of Jon Lord's most famous songs and instrumental pieces. Jon's genius for improvisation meant that his own performances were constantly evolving, and with most of these compositions he never got around to actually notating definitive versions of the scores. His long-time friend and musical collaborator Paul Mann has painstakingly combined all of Jon's extant manuscript material with new transcriptions from the original recordings to arrive at the first-ever authoritative published versions of eleven essential pieces. Included are some of Jon's most celebrated solo songs, including those written in collaboration with Sam Brown ("Wait a While," "One from the Meadow," "The Sun Will Shine Again"), together with a more recent collaboration with Steve Balsamo ("All Those Years Ago"). The collection would not be complete without "Pictured Within," composed to lyrics by the composer himself, and made famous by the incomparable performances of Miller Anderson. Completing the collection are instrumental pieces from the 2004 album Beyond the Notes, including Jon's meditation on his departure from Deep Purple "De Profundis," the Brubeck-inspired "Cologne Again," the gentle but subtly complex "Miles Away," (which was to form the basis of the slow movement of his piano concerto Boom of the Tingling Strings ) and the wildly virtuosic "Telemann Experiment" which, in typical Jon style, combines elements of rock and blues with the music borrowed from a suite by an early 18th century German Baroque composer. Jon Lord's genre-defying music is presented here for the first time in a form which makes it readily accessible to musicians and music-lovers alike.