Searching for Jim

Searching for Jim
Author: Terrell Dempsey
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826264398

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Searching for Jim is the untold story of Sam Clemens and the world of slavery that produced him. Despite Clemens’s remarks to the contrary in his autobiography, slavery was very much a part of his life. Dempsey has uncovered a wealth of newspaper accounts and archival material revealing that Clemens’s life, from the ages of twelve to seventeen, was intertwined with the lives of the slaves around him. During Sam’s earliest years, his father, John Marshall Clemens, had significant interaction with slaves. Newly discovered court records show the senior Clemens in his role as justice of the peace in Hannibal enforcing the slave ordinances. With the death of his father, young Sam was apprenticed to learn the printing and newspaper trade. It was in the newspaper that slaves were bought and sold, masters sought runaways, and life insurance was sold on slaves. Stories the young apprentice typeset helped Clemens learn to write in black dialect, a skill he would use throughout his writing, most notably in Huckleberry Finn. Missourians at that time feared abolitionists across the border in Illinois and Iowa. Slave owners suspected every traveling salesman, itinerant preacher, or immigrant of being an abolition agent sent to steal slaves. This was the world in which Sam Clemens grew up. Dempsey also discusses the stories of Hannibal’s slaves: their treatment, condition, and escapes. He uncovers new information about the Underground Railroad, particularly about the role free blacks played in northeast Missouri. Carefully reconstructed from letters, newspaper articles, sermons, speeches, books, and court records, Searching for Jim offers a new perspective on Clemens’s writings, especially regarding his use of race in the portrayal of individual characters, their attitudes, and worldviews. This fascinating volume will be valuable to anyone trying to measure the extent to which Clemens transcended the slave culture he lived in during his formative years and the struggles he later faced in dealing with race and guilt. It will forever alter the way we view Sam Clemens, Hannibal, and Mark Twain.

Jim Morrison s Search for God

Jim Morrison s Search for God
Author: Michael J. Bollinger
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781466911017

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Jim Morrison, in all his sensitivity and bombast blast into stardom in the late 1960s as the lead singer of The Doors. Were the beams of his star manipulated and mastered by sinister forces while he stood by rejecting authority? Did the turmoil inside the poet drive him into the spotlight only to leave him questioning its validity while secretly reaching for the hand of all he'd rejected? Michael J Bollinger examines the singers rise and fall and delves into Jim Morrison's search for what awaited him beyond deaths door.

In Search of Small Gods

In Search of Small Gods
Author: Jim Harrison
Publsiher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2012-12-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781619320895

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Harrison, one of America's most celebrated writers, is considered "a renegade genius" for his poetry.

Chinatown Ghosts

Chinatown Ghosts
Author: Jim Wong-Chu
Publsiher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781551527499

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Jim Wong-Chu was the founder of the Asian Canadian Writers’ Workshop which spawned many literary stars, including Madeleine Thien, Denise Chong, and Wayson Choy. When he passed away in 2017, at the age of sixty-eight, he left not only a void in the Asian Canadian writing and publishing community but also a legacy of his own work that was never fully recognized. Jim’s poems speak eloquently to the Chinese experience in North America, both historical and present-day. This book includes Jim’s evocative Chinatown photographs, revealing the soul of a community threatened by gentrification and displacement. This publication meets the EPUB Accessibility requirements and it also meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG-AA). It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to persons with disabilities. A book with many images, which is defined with accessible structural markup. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of contents, page-list, landmark, reading order and semantic structure.

Jim and the Universe

Jim and the Universe
Author: D. M. Green
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-01-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1520811063

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Jim is an eleven year old boy who worries about everything. One day, walking home from school, he meets a woman who introduces him to the magical power of the Universe and soon his whole life changes.This is a heartwarming, funny story that carries an important message about how to live your life. One reader said: 'It has brought a tear to my eye; made me laugh out loud; taken me back to some bad memories of many, many years ago; and resonated with my life now. Inspired, truly inspired.'

Jim Guthrie

Jim Guthrie
Author: Andrew Hood
Publsiher: Bibliophonic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1926743539

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Literary Nonfiction. Music. JIM GUTHRIE: WHO NEEDS WHAT tells the story of a musician whose twenty- year career has been spent either at the forefront of Canada's indie rock renaissance or in the background of some of the most popular indie games, films, and ad campaigns of the past decade. Through interviews with Jim, his collaborators, and fans, this book explores how a self-described "Seabiscuit" earned a cult following and became a major influence to musicians at home and abroad--all without really having to leave his basement. "Hood is adept at making inside- baseball anecdotes seem accessible, and he doesn't overdose on the sorts of adoringly hyperbolic adjectives that often overwhelm fan-generated appreciations of an artist's career. His admiration for his subject is evident, and by the end of WHO NEEDS WHAT, it's likely that readers will share it, even if they still wouldn't be able to pick its subject out of a lineup of Canadian rock stars."--Quill & Quire

Monstrosity from the Inside Out

Monstrosity from the Inside Out
Author: Teresa Cutler-Broyles,Marko Teodorski
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781848882249

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Emerging from darkness, daring to take form and become something more than the Other, monsters stalk these pages, shifting form in true monstrous fashion as they inhabit literature and film, history and parallel communities modelled after our own. They become enmeshed in popular music, run rampant through cities, take androgynous form to rally for their own identities, their own futures, and their own families, and they hold up mirrors while we are caught shattering our sense of Self. Both the past and the future are rich fodder for the evil that monsters do, and from freak show to homunculus to serial killer to cyborg, they remind us that they are never far from sight - and that we cannot look away even if we wish to. Monstrosity from the Inside Out takes as the paradox that monsters are simultaneously impossible and very much a part of what it means to be human.

Bruvver Jim s Baby

Bruvver Jim s Baby
Author: Philip Verrill Mighels
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664585431

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Experience the thrill of the Wild West as Philip Verrill Mighels takes you on a heart-pounding adventure with 'Bruvver Jim's Baby'. The story unfolds with the Piute tribe commencing their annual rabbit hunt. As they fire their guns, a two-mile wall of death cuts through the helpless rabbits, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Amidst the chaos, a tiny three-year-old pony-rider hangs on for dear life, with a look of woe unutterable on his face. And when disaster strikes, he is left to fend for himself.