Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 11 244 527 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jason S. Polley

Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, Don DeLillo

Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, Don DeLillo

Jason S. Polley

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2011
sidottu
The novels of Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, and Don DeLillo propose new readings of justice in contemporary American literature. Jason S. Polley argues that such distinctive writers as Smiley, Franzen, and DeLillo reconfigure what he calls «acts of justice» in various modalities and spaces. These authors re-conceptualize justice in their portrayals of peripheral groups, such as women, minorities, and outcasts. In lieu of fictionalizing justice in conventional courtrooms, these writers’ narratives make a virtue of representing the undetermined and everyday presence of justice. As a result, Smiley, Franzen, and DeLillo succeed in demonstrating the ordinariness of personal concerns with justice. Loosely tracing a legacy of justice in American literature, this book also compares contemporary American narratives to canonized earlier American novels, such as Melville’s Moby Dick, James’s The Bostonians, and Norris’s McTeague. The book likewise examines contemporary writers like Joyce Carol Oates and Toni Morrison. Polley concludes by observing that justice in contemporary American life is not about closure, but is an open-ended practice of human action, a theory that corresponds to postmodern theories of narrative.
cemetery miss you

cemetery miss you

Jason S. Polley

PROVERSE HONG KONG
2016
nidottu
CEMETERY MISS YOU, in the form of transcripts from audio recordings (similar to Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape") recounts the first year or so of a Pakistani illegal's experiences in Hong Kong. The work begins by detailing the boy-man's middle-class experiences in Pakistan, before he's all but forced to flee his home after shooting a man in the name of family honour. His life in Hong Kong begins as a life of poverty, living on the streets. Less than a year later he's buying rounds of drinks on The Peak, driving around in private cars, spending thousands of dollars on footwear, and making regular short trips to mainland China.----The author writes: "Saa Ji-a name adopted by a host of Indian Subcontinent illegals and refugees in Hong Kong-tells not only his own story, but also the untold story of so many peripheral figures in Hong Kong, figures compelled into unimaginably intricate underworld networks-and not because of ethical unsoundness or suspectness. Instead, these perpetually marginalized and institutionally desperate figures have no other options. Saa Ji speaks of alterity in Hong Kong, of the otherness we all ignore."In her Preface to cemetery miss you, Ina Grigorova writes from New York: "The story of this man made me realize with chilled bones that there are places on earth where the known laws of social physics simply fall apart. ... The people and events in the story are grainy, pixelated, blinking on and off; reality has been exposed at the Planck scale where any apparent continuity breaks down. // Hong Kong is a good substrate for Sci-Fi constructs, not just because Hong Kong is so insanely futuristic, a spread-out tower of Babel, and not just because if you squint you can picture cemetery's characters crossing states more exotic than national boundaries (while borrowing each other's passports and pasts), but also because the book's very surface approaches quantum foam: objects of characterization blinking on and off, end-positioned subjects slipping away into the next sentence predicate; cause and effect inverting, like the thought-wave must flow in Saa Ji's native-tongue state... A text with the wheels of its own cognitive process both at work and exposed."
The Snow Bridge and Other Stories

The Snow Bridge and Other Stories

Philip Chatting; Jason S. Polley

PROVERSE HONG KONG
2015
nidottu
The settings of the stories in The Snow Bridge and Other Stories are drawn from a life spent in many countries. Several focus intently on a particular relationship: that between a husband and wife, mother and daughter, brothers, friends, partners, climbing-buddies, employer and employee; the relationship with an inner self; putative relationships that never quite begin, and relationships with a location, or the inhabitants of a small town. Other stories explore the long-term expatriate's dilemma of engaging with a place not his or her own at the price of diminishing intimacy with the country of his or her birth.Described in Philip Chatting's, 'Author's Introduction', as, "entertainment", the impact of the collection may prompt readers to reflect on the nature of their own relationships and the place we each occupy in our own worlds."Philip Chatting is a master stylist.... He invests himself in the traumatic conflict, character identification, and ethical complication that sit at the heart of the heart of necessary and affecting social fiction."--Jason S Polley (from his 'Advance Response' to 'The Snow Bridge and Other Stories')"The range of locations and...variety of characters...rarely come together in a single volume.... A unique collection reflecting the author's varied history and his interests in the countries and cultures of the people among whom he has lived and travelled. It will appeal to those who share or would like to share similar experiences, as well as those who are curious to know about them."--Mike Rowse (from his 'Preface' to 'The Snow Bridge and Other Stories')
Jason's Gold

Jason's Gold

Hobbs Will

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
2013
pokkari
Gold Jason shouted at the top of his lungs. Read all about it Gold discovered in Alaska Within hours of hearing the thrilling news, fifteen-year-old Jason Hawthorn jumps a train for Seattle, stow away on a ship bound for the goldfields, and joins thousands of fellow prospectors attempting the difficult journey to the Klondike. The Dead Horse Trail, the infamous Chilkott Pass, and a five-hundred-mile trip by canoe down the Yukon River lie ahead. With help from a young writer named Jack London, Jason and his dog face moose, bears, and the terrors of a subartic winter in this bone-chilling survival story. 00-01 Tayshas High School Reading List, 01-02 Young Hoosier Book Award Masterlist (Gr 4-6), 01-02 Young Hoosier Book Award Masterlist (Gr 6-8), 01-02 William Allen White Children's Book Award Masterlist, and 01 Heartland Award for Excellence in YA Lit Finalist Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2000, National Council for SS & Child. Book Council, 2000 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA), and 2000 Quick Picks for Young Adults (Recomm. Books for Reluctant Young Readers)
Jason's Imagination: The Rain King

Jason's Imagination: The Rain King

Jason Edwards

Jason Edwards
2017
sidottu
A huge storm has started. The clouds have darkened. The wind is howling. Jason, becoming quite scared and has found himself under the protection of his mother's arm on the couch. Wrapped up in a blanket he asks if the rain and lightening will get in the house. Playfully, Jason's mom encourages him to use his imagination to protect and save them. Now in his knight's armour, Jason begins his journey through his imagination to battle the Water Monsters.The Evil Rain King, Er'K, sees Jason getting stronger and summons the Water Dragon to keep him from reaching the castle to save his mom, who has been kidnapped by Er'K.Now battling the Water Dragon, Jason must take shelter in a cave. Wandering the cave he stumbles upon a magical cape. With the cape tightly around his neck, Jason emerges from the cave to battle the Water Dragon once more. Realizing Jason has found the Cape of Legend, the dragon stops his battle with the young knight. Explains what the boy has found, who he really is and the two unlikely friends agree to help one another reach the castle to defeat Er'K.Once they reach the castle the dragon is knocked out by a lightning bolt thrown by Er'K leaving Jason alone. Scared and feeling defeated himself, Er'K claims victory until the dragon wakes and reminds Jason that he has the Cape of Legend and to use his imagination and the cape to defeat Er'K.Twirling the cape to move the clouds away to expose the sun, Jason defeats Er'K and saves the kingdom.The Water Dragon then reveals himself, his true colour and his name, Dargon.Jason saves his mom and finding themselves tightly snuggled back on the cound and ready for bed.Until the next adventure.
Jason's Geistesblitze - Dinge, die du nicht verstehen würdest, also - Finger weg! Private: Cooles Notizbuch ca. A5 für alle Männer 108 Seiten mit Punk
Zauberhaftes Notizbuch f r M dchen / ca. A5 liniert / 108 SeitenDieses Notizbuch ist eine tolle, kleine Geschenkidee f r M dchen, ideal f r Notizen und Mitteilungen, die Schule, zur Einschulung oder als Tagebuch.PRODUKT DETAILS: ca. A5 (15,2 x 22,8 cm)Taschenbuch (soft cover)Zauberhaftes Design mit tanzendem M dchengl nzender Umschlag 108 Seiten liniertstarkes creme wei es Papierperfekt f r Notizen, Skizzen, Adressen, Mitteilungen, als Tagebuch, ...Es stehen viele andere Namen zur Verf gung. Gib einfach in die Amazon-Suche "DanceNotes Vorname" ein.
Jason's Story

Jason's Story

Sabrina Kirkland

Christian Faith
2021
pokkari
Jason wanted to be part of the baseball team, but his dreams were shattered when his coach touched his private place. Jason feels uncomfortable, but the coach tells him it's a game. He said it is okay because he plays with other team members like this, but he must keep it a secret and not tell anyone. Jason's friends, Mary, Lily, and May, are sad because he is angry and no longer wants to play with them. Jason has a big decision to make. Should he tell or keep the secret? With the help of his friend Mary, will Jason have the courage to tell his secret?Written and illustrated with loveable characters that help children find the strength and courage to tell if someone touches their private place.