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Killing It

Killing It

Gaia Rajan

Black Lawrence Press
2022
nidottu
Winner of the Spring 2021 Black River Chapbook CompetitionPoet Gaia Rajan's second short collection is a razor-sharp interrogation of queer Asian American identity, intergenerational trauma, and the detritus of American achievement. Here, lineage is at once redemptive and violent: "Sometimes / when people say I'm killing it I remember everything / exemplary I know or ever will traces back to a small girl / on the floor praying please, please, make them see me."In this steely gut-punch of a collection, Rajan's speakers don't flinch, even when confronted with their own dissolution. They haunt ghost towns and cheer on bank robbers; they wake in the middle of the night with visceral dreams of a centuries-old genocide, trying to remember "how to coax a howl to eat;" they grasp for myths sturdy enough to hold, emerging empty-handed and furious. Killing It is vibrant, disquieting, a collection that demands to be read with reverence and abandon.----------------------------------------"Gaia Rajan's KILLING IT deeply considers the ethics of poetic observation: 'I worry that to be a poet is to sit and wait for beautiful things / to die. To exploit distance. To steal / flight.' With extraordinary narrative deftness, Rajan guides her reader from phantom water sounds trapped in a knee to the televangelical economy of Ohio with skillful, almost mathematical wordplay and uncanny insight. The speaker multiplies herself in order to gain some omniscient dimensionality, moving from 'I' to 'She' to 'You, ' all while exploring how modes of address position our vulnerabilities to our families, the outside world, a beloved, a sister, an ancestor, an editor, a stranger. Rajan understands the part she is meant to play and then gleefully destabilizes the crafted role, creating her own rituals. Of the speaker's father, she writes: 'Unlike him / I am a good man; every time I kill, I bury it.' The poems are not about distance or flight, then, but what is still holy about the proximate and the fallen, what we do with what has already been deemed damned." -Megan Fernandes, author of Good Boys and The Kingdom and After"In her outstanding new chapbook KILLING IT, Gaia Rajan explores queerness and the overwhelm of outside reactions to that queerness. 'I lived / in a narrow house where every night the ceiling / closed on me like a lid.' Throughout these surreal and vibrant poems, Rajan questions language's relationship to death and violence, as well as her own relationship to language. In 'Inside Every Poem You Can Hear Muffled Screams, ' Rajan writes, 'I worry that to be a poet / is to sit and wait for beautiful things // to die.' Rajan manages to fit an anthology's worth of striking images into this chapbook, and I'm already aching to reread it." -Paige Lewis, author of Space Struck
Killing It

Killing It

Gaia Rajan

Black Lawrence Press, Inc.
2022
sidottu
Winner of the Spring 2021 Black River Chapbook CompetitionPoet Gaia Rajan's second short collection is a razor-sharp interrogation of queer Asian American identity, intergenerational trauma, and the detritus of American achievement. Here, lineage is at once redemptive and violent: "Sometimes / when people say I'm killing it I remember everything / exemplary I know or ever will traces back to a small girl / on the floor praying please, please, make them see me."In this steely gut-punch of a collection, Rajan's speakers don't flinch, even when confronted with their own dissolution. They haunt ghost towns and cheer on bank robbers; they wake in the middle of the night with visceral dreams of a centuries-old genocide, trying to remember "how to coax a howl to eat;" they grasp for myths sturdy enough to hold, emerging empty-handed and furious. Killing It is vibrant, disquieting, a collection that demands to be read with reverence and abandon.----------------------------------------"Gaia Rajan's KILLING IT deeply considers the ethics of poetic observation: 'I worry that to be a poet is to sit and wait for beautiful things / to die. To exploit distance. To steal / flight.' With extraordinary narrative deftness, Rajan guides her reader from phantom water sounds trapped in a knee to the televangelical economy of Ohio with skillful, almost mathematical wordplay and uncanny insight. The speaker multiplies herself in order to gain some omniscient dimensionality, moving from 'I' to 'She' to 'You, ' all while exploring how modes of address position our vulnerabilities to our families, the outside world, a beloved, a sister, an ancestor, an editor, a stranger. Rajan understands the part she is meant to play and then gleefully destabilizes the crafted role, creating her own rituals. Of the speaker's father, she writes: 'Unlike him / I am a good man; every time I kill, I bury it.' The poems are not about distance or flight, then, but what is still holy about the proximate and the fallen, what we do with what has already been deemed damned." -Megan Fernandes, author of Good Boys and The Kingdom and After"In her outstanding new chapbook KILLING IT, Gaia Rajan explores queerness and the overwhelm of outside reactions to that queerness. 'I lived / in a narrow house where every night the ceiling / closed on me like a lid.' Throughout these surreal and vibrant poems, Rajan questions language's relationship to death and violence, as well as her own relationship to language. In 'Inside Every Poem You Can Hear Muffled Screams, ' Rajan writes, 'I worry that to be a poet / is to sit and wait for beautiful things // to die.' Rajan manages to fit an anthology's worth of striking images into this chapbook, and I'm already aching to reread it." -Paige Lewis, author of Space Struck
Gaia

Gaia

James Lovelock

Oxford University Press
2016
nidottu
In this classic work that continues to inspire many readers, Jim Lovelock puts forward his idea that the Earth functions as a single organism. Written for non-scientists, Gaia is a journey through time and space in search of evidence in support of a radically different model of our planet. In contrast to conventional belief that life is passive in the face of threats to its existence, the book explores the hypothesis that the Earth's living matter influences air, ocean, and rock to form a complex, self-regulating system that has the capacity to keep the Earth a fit place for life. Since Gaia was first published, Jim Lovelock's hypothesis has become a hotly debated topic in scientific circles. In a new Preface to this edition, he outlines his view of the present state of the debate. Oxford Landmark Science books are 'must-read' classics of modern science writing which have crystallized big ideas, and shaped the way we think.
Gaia

Gaia

Eleni McClellan

Lulu.com
2014
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Ginger Anderson is a young woman who thinks that she leading an average life working three jobs when one night she is introduced to a little cat that changes her life. She finds out that she is wanted in the prescence of the royal family of a land called King Spell. On her journey she meets a Ridire, Therians, Maitagarrian, Derkomai, and she has to figure who she really is before she can stop who the people who want to hurt her.
Gaia

Gaia

Karen Ann Hopkins

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Watchers and Angels are at war. Which side will Ember choose?Humankind is on the precipice of the apocalypse. As the Demons grow bolder and the walls between the planes of existence weaken, Ember is forced to develop her powers as quickly as possible, and she seeks out a powerful earth Watcher to continue her supernatural lessons. Her glimpse of the future demands she fight the dark forces spreading across the earth.But her new mentor has his own agenda, making her question everyone and everything she ever trusted.When Ember is thrust into the world of the Watchers, she learns of their plans-ones that defy the scripture and make them enemies of the Celestial Host. Ridding the world of evil gets complicated when it becomes impossible to take sides. As Ember struggles with morality, she soon discovers that there's something more frightening than anything she's faced before.Praise for Embers, the first book in the Wings of War series: "An impending apocalypse provides a compelling backdrop for romance in this page-turning first installment of a new YA series...Hopkins delivers many successful elements of young-adult romance-appealing lead characters, high-voltage chemistry, repressed sexuality-which will win her ardent followers." -Kirkus Reviews"Embers is the start of an action-packed paranormal YA series. Ms. Hopkins draws the reader immediately in with her richly drawn prologue that introduces the lurking evil in a breath-taking manner. a must read for YA, paranormal, fantasy and suspense fans. Make that a delight for any reader " Ind'Tale Magazine
Gaia

Gaia

Imogen Greenberg

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
nidottu
**A STUNNING GRAPHIC NOVEL FROM THE WINNER OF THE BEST BOOK AWARD 2013/14 BRITISH COMIC BOOK AWARDS**Imagine you made something that was so beautiful and powerful that everyone wanted to take it for themselves. And then you had to watch them destroy it. Would you fight for it?Meet Gaia, the ancient Greek goddess who created the Earth and the universe that stretched beyond it in this fascinating graphic novel. She raised trees from their roots to the sky, sent waterfalls tumbling over cliffs and created the tides that sloshed on the shore. But she also created a force she couldn’t control: the ambition of gods. Gaia watched as the gods fought brutal wars and manipulated mortals such as Hercules and Achilles, disturbing peace on Earth. Storms raged, fires blazed and people, animals and plants suffered. Gaia begged the gods to look after her creation, but no one listened. Gaia never gave up fighting for a better world. This is her story.This action-packed graphic novel is written and illustrated by two remarkable sisters, Imogen and Isabel Greenberg.
Gaia

Gaia

Lu Tirado

Lulu.com
2021
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Edici n en Espa ol, paperback. Gaia es una chica pelirroja, aventurera y amante de la diversi n, fue abandonada en las escaleras de una casa en una cesta en una noche de oto o sin nada m s que una piedra con su nombre, y 22 a os despu s, empieza a escuchar una voz que le dice que vuelva. Gaia emprende un viaje con su mejor amiga, Jenna, a Salem, la ciudad de los juicios a las brujas, para averiguar si la voz est relacionada con el misterio de su adopci n. All conocen a un misterioso hombre que parece conocer a Gaia y le explica que los habitantes del pueblo creen que es la reencarnaci n de una bruja. Los tres se unen en una peligrosa b squeda para encontrar la verdad antes de que sea demasiado tarde.
Gaia

Gaia

Lu Tirado

Lulu.com
2021
sidottu
Spanish Edition. Gaia es una chica pelirroja, aventurera y amante de la diversi n, fue abandonada en las escaleras de una casa en una cesta en una noche de oto o sin nada m s que una piedra con su nombre, y 22 a os despu s, empieza a escuchar una voz que le dice que vuelva. Gaia emprende un viaje con su mejor amiga, Jenna, a Salem, la ciudad de los juicios a las brujas, para averiguar si la voz est relacionada con el misterio de su adopci n. All conocen a un misterioso hombre que parece conocer a Gaia y le explica que los habitantes del pueblo creen que es la reencarnaci n de una bruja. Los tres se unen en una peligrosa b squeda para encontrar la verdad antes de que sea demasiado tarde.
Gaia

Gaia

Lu Tirado

Lulu.com
2021
pokkari
Gaia is a red-haired, adventurous, fun-loving girl, she was left in the steps of a house in a basket on a cold Autumn night with nothing but a stone with her name on it, and 22 years later, she starts hearing a voice telling her to come back. Gaia sets out on a trip with her best friend, Jenna, to Salem, the town of the Witch Trials to figure out if the voice is related to the mystery of her adoption. There, they meet a mysterious man who seems to know Gaia, explaining to her that the villagers believe that she is the reincarnation of a witch. The three of them come together in a dangerous quest to find the truth before it's too late.
Gaia

Gaia

Mohammad Shamsudduha

Macat International Limited
2017
nidottu
Gaia: A New Look At Life on Earth may continue to divide opinion, but nobody can deny that the book offers a powerful insight into the creative thinking of its author, James E. Lovelock. Published in 1979, Gaia offered a radically new hypothesis: the Earth, Lovelock argued, is a living entity. Together, the planet and all its separate living organisms form a single self-regulating body, sustaining life and helping it evolve through time. Lovelock sees humans as no more special than other elements of the planet, railing against the once widely-held belief that the good of mankind is the only thing that matters. Despite being seen as radical, and even idiotic on its publication, a version of Lovelock’s viewpoint has found resonance in contemporary debates about the environment and climate, and has now broadly come to be accepted by modern thinkers. As man’s effects on the climate become increasingly extreme, more and more elements of the Earth’s self-regulation seem to be unveiled – forcing scientists to ask how far the planet might be able to go in order self-regulate effectively. Indeed, despite its far-fetched elements, Lovelock’s Gaia thesis seems to ring more convincingly today than ever before; that it does is largely a result of the critical thinking skills that allowed Lovelock to produce novel explanations for existing evidence and, above all, to connect existing fragments of evidence together in new ways.
Gaïa

Gaïa

Lou Valérie Vernet

BoD - Books on Demand
2024
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Chers voyageurs, amis des chemins, des roches, des bois, des d serts, des montagnes, du vivant... A vous tous trekkeurs amateurs, p lerins anonymes, amoureux des GR, passionn es d'ailleurs, curieux des diff rences... Ce r cit compos de fragments t moigne que la route est ouverte, encore possible, et qu'il y aura toujours de la place pour qui veut rejoindre l'aventure... Bon voyage sur mes traces
Gaia

Gaia

Janne Mari Heipt

Lyrikkforlaget
2021
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Før tiden var Gaia, Moder Jord. Hennes rytme gir liv til alt som lever. Figurdiktene danner magiske rytmer i takt med illustrasjonene, og fullføres i leserens hjerteslag.