Finding the Weight of Things

Finding the Weight of Things
Author: George Hart
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780817321130

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"A critical study of the poetry of Larry Eigner through the lens of both disability studies and ecopoetics, forming the basis of an "ecrippoetics.""--

The Weight of Things

The Weight of Things
Author: Marianne Fritz
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780989760782

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“A harrowing book about the horrors of motherhood, jealousy, and war trauma.” —Kirkus Reviews The Weight of Things is the first book, and the first translated book, and possibly the only translatable book by Austrian writer Marianne Fritz (1948–2007). For after winning acclaim with this novel—awarded the Robert Walser Prize in 1978—she embarked on a 10,000-page literary project called “The Fortress,” creating over her lifetime elaborate colorful diagrams and typescripts so complicated that her publisher had to print them straight from her original documents. A project as brilliant as it is ambitious and as bizarre as it is brilliant, it earned her cult status, comparisons to James Joyce no less than Henry Darger, and admirers including Elfriede Jelinek and W. G. Sebald. Yet in this, her first novel, we discover not an eccentric fluke of literary nature but rather a brilliant and masterful satirist, philosophically minded yet raging with anger and wit, who under the guise of a domestic horror story manages to expose the hypocrisy and deep abiding cruelties running parallel, over time, through the society and the individual minds of a century.

The Weight of Things

The Weight of Things
Author: Jean Kazez
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009-02-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781405181556

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The Weight of Things explores the hard questions of ourdaily lives, examining both classic and contemporary accounts ofwhat it means to lead 'the good life'. Looks at the views of philosophers such as Aristotle, theStoics, Mill, Nietzsche, and Sartre as well as contributions fromother traditions, such as Buddhism Incorporates key arguments from contemporary philosophersincluding Peter Singer, Martha Nussbaum, Robert Nozick, JohnFinnis, and Susan Wolf Uses examples from biography, literature, history, movies andmedia, and the news Gives a fresh perspective on the hard questions of our dailylives An engaging read; an excellent book for both students andgeneral readers

The Weight of Our Things Navigating Possessions and Emotions After the Loss of Your Loved One

The Weight of Our Things  Navigating Possessions and Emotions After the Loss of Your Loved One
Author: Julie Martella
Publsiher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9798885316675

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Losing your spouse or partner is an experience that weighs heavily on the soul. They often leave behind more than just memories. They leave rooms filled with possessions, each holding a story, a sentiment, a whisper of the past. You might be left wondering: How will I navigate this profound intersection of emotion and belongings? How will I navigate the maze of possessions left behind? What do I do with all the stuff? The Weight of Our Things serves as your definitive guide, offering support as you navigate the dual challenges of managing both their tangible legacies and your intangible emotions. This book offers a compassionate lens through which to view the process of healing, letting go, and honoring the memory of the one you've lost. This journey can be a profound testament to love, resilience, and the enduring weight of connection. Drawing on personal stories, expert insights, and a deep understanding of the human heart, this book is a much-needed companion through the labyrinth of grief and remembrance. Discover the strength to carry the weight and the grace to let it go.

Sizing Up Measurement

Sizing Up Measurement
Author: Chris Confer
Publsiher: Math Solutions
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780941355803

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"The lessons in Sizing Up Measurement: Activities for Grades 3-5 Classrooms focus on length, area, volume, angles, weight, time, and temperature. Each lesson is organized in an accessible, easy-to-use format that includes an overview, a list of materials, a vocabulary list, and step-by-step teaching directions. Students come away from these lessons with a deeper understanding of why and how to measure, and they develop the confidence required to make sense of any situation and the measurement tools involved."--pub. desc.

Good Things to Do

Good Things to Do
Author: Rüdiger Bittner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780197681084

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"The book is to show that the aim of thinking about what to do, of practical reason, is to find, not what we ought to do, but what is a good thing to do for us under the circumstances. So it argues, first, that neither under prudence nor under morality there are things we ought to do. There is no warrant for the idea of our being required, by natural law perhaps or by our rationality, to do either what helps us attain our ends or what is right for moral reasons. While common moral understanding is committed to there being things we ought to do and to our being guilty and deserving blame if we fail to do them, we can lay aside these notions without loss, indeed with benefit. Second, it explains what it is for something to be good for somebody to do under the circumstances and argues for understanding practical reason in these terms. What is good for somebody to do we find by experience: from what we go through we learn what helps and what hinders and figure out on this basis both what is prudentially useful and what is morally right to do - although in the end this difference itself gives way, and morality turns out to be a part of prudence"--

The Weight of All Things

The Weight of All Things
Author: Sandra Benitez
Publsiher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786887036

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Now available in paperback -- "Bentez's third novel seamlessly blends fact with imagination, evoking the trauma of war more vividly than any newspaper account . . . beautifully illuminating." (Publishers Weekly starred review) Sandra Bentez received international acclaim for her first two novels: A Place Where the Sea Remembers ("A quietly stunning work that leaves soft tracks in the heart" --Washington Post Book World) and Bitter Grounds ("The kind of book that fills your dreams for weeks" --Isabel Allende). Now she returns with an unforgettable tale of life in war-torn El Salvador.

The Essential Guide to Healthy Healing Foods

The Essential Guide to Healthy Healing Foods
Author: Victoria Shanta Retelny
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781101540336

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Eat better. Live longer. The Essential Guide to Healthy Healing Foods is for readers who want the best scientifically researched recommendations for foods used for the treatment of specific conditions. It covers foods for a variety of conditions- from the most serious ailments like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes to important issues like high cholesterol and blood pressure, sleep disorders, memory problems, allergies, PMS, migraines, and arthritis.