The Agony of Love Six Hours in Eternity

The Agony of Love  Six Hours in Eternity
Author: Chuck Missler,Mark Eastman
Publsiher: Koinonia House
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2019-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781578217915

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What really happened at the crucifixion? How can one who is immortal die? How can eternity be compressed into six hours? What really held Jesus' body to the cross? Chuck explores the hyper-dimensional aspects of a love letter written in blood on a wooden cross erected in Judea almost two thousand years ago. Dr. Mark Eastman highlights the medical and forensic aspects of the crucifixion.

Poems

Poems
Author: Anthony Fulgieri
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781499056341

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This is a collection of a few poems that I have written over many years. In this book, there are poems of love, love lost, anger, frustration, and many others that will help you understand how wonderful or how painful love and life can be. On some of these poems, there are dates and times so you can know the exact moment these were written and the state of mind I was in. I hope they can help you as much as they helped me to get through the tough times this world has to offer.

The Agony of Love

The Agony of Love
Author: Riley Sanson
Publsiher: Appaloosa Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1998-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 158006132X

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Agony of Love

Agony of Love
Author: Neilay Khasnabish
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9352012003

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The Agony of Bun O Keefe

The Agony of Bun O Keefe
Author: Heather Smith
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780143198666

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Little Miss Sunshine meets Room in this quirky, heartwarming story of friendship, loyalty and discovery. It's Newfoundland, 1986. Fourteen-year-old Bun O'Keefe has lived a solitary life in an unsafe, unsanitary house. Her mother is a compulsive hoarder, and Bun has had little contact with the outside world. What she's learned about life comes from the random books and old VHS tapes that she finds in the boxes and bags her mother brings home. Bun and her mother rarely talk, so when Bun's mother tells Bun to leave one day, she does. Hitchhiking out of town, Bun ends up on the streets of St. John's, Newfoundland. Fortunately, the first person she meets is Busker Boy, a street musician who senses her naivety and takes her in. Together they live in a house with an eclectic cast of characters: Chef, a hotel dishwasher with culinary dreams; Cher, a drag queen with a tragic past; Big Eyes, a Catholic school girl desperately trying to reinvent herself; and The Landlord, a man who Bun is told to avoid at all cost. Through her experiences with her new roommates, and their sometimes tragic revelations, Bun learns that the world extends beyond the walls of her mother's house and discovers the joy of being part of a new family -- a family of friends who care.

The Agony of Eros

The Agony of Eros
Author: Byung-Chul Han
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780262339254

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An argument that love requires the courage to accept self-negation for the sake of discovering the Other. Byung-Chul Han is one of the most widely read philosophers in Europe today, a member of the new generation of German thinkers that includes Markus Gabriel and Armen Avanessian. In The Agony of Eros, a bestseller in Germany, Han considers the threat to love and desire in today's society. For Han, love requires the courage to accept self-negation for the sake of discovering the Other. In a world of fetishized individualism and technologically mediated social interaction, it is the Other that is eradicated, not the self. In today's increasingly narcissistic society, we have come to look for love and desire within the “inferno of the same.” Han offers a survey of the threats to Eros, drawing on a wide range of sources—Lars von Trier's film Melancholia, Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, Fifty Shades of Grey, Michel Foucault (providing a scathing critique of Foucault's valorization of power), Martin Buber, Hegel, Baudrillard, Flaubert, Barthes, Plato, and others. Han considers the “pornographication” of society, and shows how pornography profanes eros; addresses capitalism's leveling of essential differences; and discusses the politics of eros in today's “burnout society.” To be dead to love, Han argues, is to be dead to thought itself. Concise in its expression but unsparing in its insight, The Agony of Eros is an important and provocative entry in Han's ongoing analysis of contemporary society. This remarkable essay, an intellectual experience of the first order, affords one of the best ways to gain full awareness of and join in one of the most pressing struggles of the day: the defense, that is to say—as Rimbaud desired it—the “reinvention” of love. —from the foreword by Alain Badiou

Agony of Love

Agony of Love
Author: Depo Agboola
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1997
Genre: Drama
ISBN: IND:30000061609131

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JOHN WHITING THE AGONY OF THE ABSURD

JOHN WHITING   THE AGONY OF THE ABSURD
Author: Dr. Apeksha
Publsiher: Kripa Drishti Publications
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9789390847051

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This book is a complete and comprehensive projection of John Whiting as an absurdist playwright. It is a round and unvarnished story of a prodigious playwright who within a short span of his life, did much to outshine his contemporaries. His journey was not limited to stage and theatre. He also wrote for the films, television and even radio. The journey began with The Conditions of Agreement in 1946 and ended with The Devils in 1961. In between he wrote many landmark plays through which one can trace the evolutionary trajectory of a legend in the making who was a confluence of mind and mystery, love and revenge, sentimentality and blood lust. His plays are replete with sin and sleaze, callousness and collusion. This was because in Whiting, one also comes across the diminution of norms owning to ethical elasticity and dispensability of principles. In his plays the pathology of power is matched by the ethos of human failings as is exemplified by the rise and fall of Grandier in The Devils. Here the banality of power fails to keep distance between pretense and principles. Bereft of the romance of renewal and predictability, many of his plays end up on disjointed note in the best tradition of the theatre of the absurd. The playwright's obsession with pre-mediated violence creates a disconnect between storyline and characterization. In practically every plays of Whiting creates a heady cocktail of fear, violence, loathing and paranoia and yet they make for a compelling reading. This book is a summary of my findings regarding John Whiting with terse comments on his qualities as an absurdist playwright. It has been my endeavor to assess him both as a literary figure and a playwright, wedded to the absurdist tradition.