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Thad Says Parts Is Parts (and Thad Is Right)

Thad Says Parts Is Parts (and Thad Is Right)

Anders Flagstad

Bubble Eyes Publishing
2013
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Anders Flagstad's new novel Thad Says Parts Is Parts (And Thad Is Right) is a screwball comedy of errors straight from the vaults. Literally. It's an adaptation of the Roman playwright Plautus's comedy Epidicus, but set in 21st century LGBT San Francisco, and asking the often agonizing and perplexing question "Is it possible to be rich, gay, San Franciscan and happy, all at the same time?"Many are those who ask. Few are answered. Even fewer remember what the question was when the answer hits them squarely between the eyes with all the subtlety of a rapidly swung two-by-four. Eddie Stone - the hero of this and his own story - he happens to be one of those few people. Eddie ends up, as you can imagine, with a very sore head.Edward "Eddie" Stone is not a happy man - and he knows it.Eddie has embezzled, stolen, lied, repeatedly laundered stacks of well-worn twenty dollar bills and now local law enforcement is on to him and he's running out of places to hide and he did it all to save his 23 year-old son.Well, the boy's not really his son. Actually, they're not even related. But still, he did it for him. All of it. Honest.Paul Periphanitides, Mr. P., is Eddie's employer. He is also not a happy man. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't know that he's unhappy. Not yet. But he will. Soon.Ace Periphanitides, the young twenty-something Eddie's trying to save is pretty much always happy. He's rich, handsome, young, and goes through boyfriends like a sinus infection sufferer goes through boxes of Kleenex. Ace will end up very, very confused, very shortly.In this twisted and torturous tale of errors based on Plautus's favorite play Epidicus, sons are found and lost, love blossoms and then is rudely plucked, mother's hearts are mended and broken and mended again, much money changes hands, and destinies are chosen, sometimes involuntarily. There's also a couple of drunken brawls in some of the rougher neighborhood Lesbian bars.And of course, it all takes place in The City - the city by the bay, San Francisco. - The novel "Thad Says Parts Is Parts (And Thad Is Right)" is Book Two of the Principal Parts Series - Book One of the series is "Spare Parts", a collection of short stories to be out on Amazon in January 2014. Principal Parts is a set of interconnected books and characters about San Franciscans and how they got that way and what they do to stay that way and where they expect to go with all this stuff they're doing.
Circles and Wheels

Circles and Wheels

Anders Flagstad

Bubble Eyes Publishing
2015
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This is a book of short stories. Everybody has a story. Everybody has a life. So do buildings. We think we see buildings, we think we see people and we think we know them. But we don't. Not really. We see what we want to see. What actually goes on inside (people and buildings) - kidnapping, murder, love, death, betrayal, unwashed dishes, parties crashed by homeless men, drag queens leaving their apartments without a sun hat - it would shock and amaze you.So, what can you learn about life from the city of San Diego - land of beaches, palm trees, mesas, waterless deserts and demons and angels? This book of short stories attempts to answer that burning civic and personal question. What? What is there to learn?Angels are everywhere. In bowling alleys and department stores, on doomed European vacations and the tops of unlikely mountains.Drag Queens are everywhere.In sushi bar murders, in first-time love affairs, in condos and in taxis and just in general.Death is everywhere. In the light, in the dark, in the nostrils of deities.Life is everywhere.In kidnapping the handicapped, in terminal diseases, in haunted public transportation.Circles and wheels are everywhere.That is, if you know where to look for them. San Diego's a good place to start.
Spare Parts

Spare Parts

Anders Flagstad

Bubble Eyes Publishing
2014
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In a city on the edge of the continent - in a place where the real and the surreal melt in a foggy fondue and everything is possible - on streets where homeless people get heckled by defunct Roman Emperors, where lovers tell their futures by deciphering tattoos and Death is just one of many tenants barely making a living out of transient hotel, in such a city, what would it take surprise someone?Anders Flagstad's new collection of short stories and novellas - Spare Parts - is an answer of sorts and San Francisco is the city, of course. Spare Parts is book one of series - Principal Parts - a set of interconnected books and characters about San Franciscans and how they got that way and what they do to stay that way and where they expect to go with all this stuff they're doing.
Bone Sliding

Bone Sliding

Anders Flagstad

Bubble Eyes Publishing
2018
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What if you weren't comfortable in your own skin?What if you weren't comfortable in someone else's skin either?That wouldn't leave you with a lot of choices, would it?Paul Olsen isn't comfortableBut he has no cause to be that way.At least that's what everyone keeps telling him.He has everything a teenager could want. A large, happy family. Plenty to eat. A decent home. Friends. Best friends. A girlfriend even. Camping trips. Beer. Heck, Paul has had a Norman Rockwell, Northern Minnesota, All-American childhood in the 1930's when such childhoods weren't just possible, they were probable, and yet still Paul is not satisfied. What's wrong with him? There's a Depression and a War on, sure, but what does Paul have to complain about?Maybe the nagging suspicion that the Universe has him switching bodies when he least expects it?But, c'mon guys Who expects body-switching ? In rural Minnesota?Flesh sliding onto bones, new bones, not the right bones, well, it's a problem. Yes it is. And it's Paul's problem.
Anders

Anders

Adara Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Sent on a mission by the angel Lailah, Anders is impatient to get home. His nephilim Host are in turmoil and he wishes to get back to them as quickly as possible. He doesn't have time to track down two women on the run but he can't leave them. Not with demons hunting them.Natasha is tired of running. Determined to protect her sister Catherine, they have to keep moving. Their only hope is to stay one step ahead of the creatures hunting them. Exhaustion is setting in, along with despair. How long can they stay alive?When Anders finally catches up with them he realizes that he will have to work to gain their trust and his homecoming will have to wait. Now he has to keep both women alive and persuade them to trust him while battling his own attraction to one of the sisters.Anders is designed to be part of a series. While this couple's story is complete and there are no cliffhangers, not all background plots will be resolved.This book contains explicit sex scenes as well as some violence and adult themes.
Anders

Anders

Ina Kloppmann

Books on Demand
2016
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Der urspr nglich aus Berlin stammende Obdachlose Icke und sein Kumpel Horst, werden an Hannovers Kiesteichen von einer Gruppe Jugendlicher berfallen. Horst kommt auf grausame Weise ums Leben und Icke wird schwer verletzt. Der Sozialp dagoge Oliver Hoffmann betreut au erhalb seiner Praxis ehrenamtlich Menschen, die am Abgrund unserer Gesellschaft leben. Als ihn Hauptkommissar Werner, dem dieser Fall bertragen wurde, darum bittet, sich um Icke zu k mmern, sagt Oliver Hoffmann spontan zu. Er ahnt nicht, wie weit er dadurch in den Fall verstrickt wird. Der schwule Oliver Hoffmann ist der Patenonkel von Saskia, eine der Protagonisten aus dem Deb troman der Autorin "Bereue Hannover Krimi". Seit der f nften Klasse ist er mit Saskias Mutter Lea, einer lebenslustigen Mittf nfzigerin befreundet. Auch Saskias beste Freundin Judy und deren Freunde Thomas und Claus tragen wieder mit dazu bei, diesem spannenden Krimi eine unterhaltsame und am sante Note zu verleihen.
Anders

Anders

Marion Jana Goeritz

Books on Demand
2017
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Liebenswerte Kurzgeschichten die unterschiedlicher nicht sein k nnten, doch am Ende siegt immer die Liebe. Ber hrend und vielleicht auch aus dem Leben gegriffen, darf der Leser eintauchen in ein Meer von Gef hlen.
Anders

Anders

Helen Friedenstab

Books on Demand
2022
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Es ist das Jahr 2050. Hohe St dte und weite Agrarfl chen zeichnen das Land, um die Fl che m glichst optimal zu nutzen. Denn es gibt viele Menschen. Und viel, was sie brauchen. Die vierzehnj hrige Mia lebt in einer europ ischen Millionenstadt und geht auf eine der anspruchsvollsten Schulen. Doch in ihr w chst die Sehnsucht nach dem Urspr nglichen. Bei ihrer Suche nach Natur und Lebendigkeit trifft sie auf einen Fl chtlingsjungen, dessen ungew hnlichen Ansichten sie viele Grenzen der Gesellschaft erkennen lassen. Bald steht sie vor Entscheidungen, die ihr ganzes Leben ver ndern k nnten. Ein ber hrender Jugendroman, der sich mit hochaktuellen Problemen auf ganz pers nliche und einf hlsame Weise auseinandersetzt.
Anders als die Andern

Anders als die Andern

Ervin Malakaj

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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Released in 1919, Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others) stunned audiences with its straightforward depiction of queer love. Supporters celebrated the film’s moving storyline, while conservative detractors succeeded in prohibiting public screenings. Banned and partially destroyed after the rise of Nazism, the film was lost until the 1970s and only about one-third of its original footage is preserved today.Directed by Richard Oswald and co-written by Oswald and the renowned sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, Anders als die Andern is a remarkable artifact of cinema culture connected to the vibrant pre-Stonewall homosexual rights movement of early-twentieth-century Germany. The film makes a strong case for the normalization of homosexuality and for its decriminalization, but the central melodrama still finds its characters undone by their public outing. Ervin Malakaj sees the film’s portrayal of the pain of living life queerly as generating a complex emotional identification in modern spectators, even those living in apparently friendlier circumstances. There is a strange comfort in knowing that we are not alone in our struggles, and Malakaj recuperates Anders als die Andern’s mournful cinema as an essential element of its endurance, treating the film’s melancholia both as a valuable feeling in and of itself and as a springboard to engage in an intergenerational queer struggle.Over a century after the film’s release, Anders als die Andern serves as a stark reminder of how hostile the world can be to queer people, but also as an object lesson in how to find sustenance and social connection in tragic narratives.
Anders als die Andern

Anders als die Andern

Ervin Malakaj

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
nidottu
Released in 1919, Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others) stunned audiences with its straightforward depiction of queer love. Supporters celebrated the film’s moving storyline, while conservative detractors succeeded in prohibiting public screenings. Banned and partially destroyed after the rise of Nazism, the film was lost until the 1970s and only about one-third of its original footage is preserved today.Directed by Richard Oswald and co-written by Oswald and the renowned sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, Anders als die Andern is a remarkable artifact of cinema culture connected to the vibrant pre-Stonewall homosexual rights movement of early-twentieth-century Germany. The film makes a strong case for the normalization of homosexuality and for its decriminalization, but the central melodrama still finds its characters undone by their public outing. Ervin Malakaj sees the film’s portrayal of the pain of living life queerly as generating a complex emotional identification in modern spectators, even those living in apparently friendlier circumstances. There is a strange comfort in knowing that we are not alone in our struggles, and Malakaj recuperates Anders als die Andern’s mournful cinema as an essential element of its endurance, treating the film’s melancholia both as a valuable feeling in and of itself and as a springboard to engage in an intergenerational queer struggle.Over a century after the film’s release, Anders als die Andern serves as a stark reminder of how hostile the world can be to queer people, but also as an object lesson in how to find sustenance and social connection in tragic narratives.
Anders Zorn, 101 Etchings

Anders Zorn, 101 Etchings

Anders Zorn

Dover Publications Inc.
2018
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Uninhibited by the limitations of the print medium, Swedish artist Anders Zorn exhibited complete mastery of the plate, bending the art form to suit his own direction. His etchings display the same characteristics and likeness of his paintings, which consist chiefly of portraits and genre scenes. This collection of Zorn's finest etchings, which date from 1883–1918, perfectly showcases his artistic style and technical ability. New Introduction by James Gurney, author of Color and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter and Imaginative Realism.
Anders Petersen

Anders Petersen

Thames Hudson Ltd
2013
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Anders Petersen (b. 1944) lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. He is noted for his intimate and personal documentary-style black-and-white photographs. In 1967, he started to photograph the late-night regulars (prostitutes, transvestites, drunks, lovers, drug addicts) in a bar in Hamburg, Germany, named Café Lehmitz, and continued that project for three years. His photobook of the same name was published eight years later, in 1978, and has since become regarded as a seminal book in the history of European photography. In 1970, he co-founded SAFTRA, the Stockholm group of photographers, with Kenneth Gustavsson, and simultaneously taught at Christer In 2007, he was one of four finalists for the £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.
Anders gedacht

Anders gedacht

Motyl-Mudretzkyj Irene; Michaela Späinghaus

Houghton Mifflin
2004
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Written entirely in German, this class-tested, content-based text helps intermediate-level German students to communicate meaningfully in interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational modes. With a stimulating, comparative focus on topics such as contemporary politics, the environment, history, film, music, fine art, literature, and technology, the text encourages creative self-expression as well as critical thinking about the German language and contemporary cultures of the German-speaking world. Anders gedacht engages students in the learning process through inductive grammar instruction and review; cultural interpretation; analysis and comparison with students' own culture; and interactive, task-based practice.
Anders Zorn

Anders Zorn

Cederlund Johan; Hans Hendrik Brummer; Hedstrom Per; Ganz James A.

Skira Rizzoli
2013
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About This Book Accompanying a major retrospective of Anders Zorn’s work, this is the first volume in English to explore the Swedish Impressionist’s entire career in depth. Anders Zorn (1860–1920) is one of Sweden’s most accomplished and beloved artists. Renowned for his light, expressive watercolors, he attained mastery of the genre at an early age and later applied his techniques to oil painting. Zorn is often compared with the artists John Singer Sargent and Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, contemporaries who also were known for their portraits of high-society figures. Taking up residence in London and then in Paris, Zorn established himself as an international portrait painter, depicting fashionable clients in a style both elegant and relaxed. He became a favorite among wealthy American collectors, bankers, and industrialists who sat for him, including art collector Isabella Stewart Gardner and three U.S. presidents. Although perhaps best known for his portraits, Zorn brought equal skill to painting genre scenes and views of nature. This handsome volume provides a thorough introduction to the artist and his works, from portraiture to landscapes and his famous nudes. Four illustrated essays are accompanied by a chronology, selected bibliography, an exhibition checklist, and an index. About the Author Johan Cederlund is director of the Zorn Museum in Mora, Sweden. Hans Henrik Brummer was director of the Zorn Museum from 1972 to 1989. He also served as a professor at UCLA and as director general for the National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockholm. Per Hedström is deputy director of collections at the National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockholm. James A. Ganz is curator of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.