The Inverted Forest

The Inverted Forest
Author: John Dalton
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781416596035

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This “gripping, tender, and at times disturbing tale” (Entertainment Weekly) of unlikely devotion and sudden violence in an isolated Midwestern summer camp is a compelling follow up to the award-winning Heaven’s Lake. From the prizewinning author of Heaven Lake comes an extraordinary story of unlikely devotion and sudden crisis in an isolated summer camp. Late on a warm summer night in rural Missouri, an elderly camp director hears a squeal of female laughter and goes to investigate. At the camp swimming pool he comes upon a bewildering scene: his counselors stripped naked and engaged in a provocative celebration. The first camp session is set to start in two days. He fires them all. As a result, new counselors must be hired and brought to Kindermann Forest Summer Camp. One of them is Wyatt Huddy, a genetically disfigured young man who has been living in a Salvation Army facility. Gentle and diligent, Wyatt suffers a deep anxiety that his intelligence might be subnormal. But while Wyatt is not worldly, he is also not an innocent. He has escaped a punishing home life with a reclusive and violent older sister. Along with the other new counselors, Wyatt arrives expecting to care for children. To their astonishment, they learn that they will be responsible for 104 severely developmentally disabled adults, all of them wards of the state. For Wyatt it is a dilemma that turns his world inside out. Physically, he is indistinguishable from the campers he cares for. Inwardly, he would like to believe he is not of their tribe. Fortunately for Wyatt, there is a young woman on staff who understands his predicament better than he might have hoped. The Inverted Forest is filled with yearning, desire, lust, banked hope, and unexpected devotion. This remarkable novel confirms John Dalton’s rising prominence as a major American novelist.

Inverted Forest

Inverted Forest
Author: John Dalton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Book clubs (Discussion groups)
ISBN: OCLC:1344319077

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Along with the other new counselors, Wyatt arrives expecting to care for children. To their astonishment, they learn that for the first two weeks of the camping season they will be responsible for 104 severely developmentally disabled adults, all of them wards of the state. In preventing a terrible tragedy, Wyatt commits an act whose repercussions will alter his own life and the lives of the other Kindermann Forest staff members for years to come.

J D Salinger

J  D  Salinger
Author: Sterling Professor of Humanities Harold Bloom
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2009
Genre: Criticism
ISBN: 9781438113173

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Presents a collection of critical essays on Salinger and his works as well as a chronology of events in the author's life.

A Sonnet for Every Day

A Sonnet for Every Day
Author: DEVIDASAN VELLAT
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2022-11-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9798888493991

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India to Vattompadath Madhavan Nair and Vellat Kalyanikutty Amma as the youngest of their four children. His father was a farmer and he helped his father in agriculture along with his two brothers and one sister. After his primary and secondary education in AUP School and MNKMHS, Chittilamchery respectively, he got graduated in Physics from NSS College Nemmara and took his postgraduate degree in English Literature from Government Victoria College, Palakkad. Devidasan Vellat entered into his teaching career as Junior Lecturer in English at NSS College in 1986 and continued in his alma mater for 32 years until his retirement as Associate Professor and Head of the Department of English. After his retirement, he went to Thunchathezhuthachan College and VR Krishnanezhuthachan College of Law, Elavancheri as visiting faculty of English for two years and currently works as Principal of Aashrayam College of Arts and Science, a unit of Samarpitham Educational and Charitable Trust, Nenmeni. During his teaching career, he developed a passion for translation and was a much sought-after expert in the genre. He took up a Research Project on "Translation: A Postcolonial Stratagem" sponsored by UGC and translated popular verse in Malayalam into English which won him great appreciation. He published a collection of bilingual poems titled 'Macaronic Verse' in 2006. Devidasan Vellat has started a blog - ddvellat62. blogspot. com - through which he brings to light some of his poems. Further, he has collaborated with the national award-winning film director Jayaraj in the production of a documentary on the Malayalam poet Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan by translating some of his poems including 'Devisthavam' and 'Kurathi' which was highly challenging. Devidasan Vellat lives in Kollengode and is married to Sasikalakumari Kambrath and has a son Siddharth and a daughter Sreedevi, both employed in the United Arab Emirates.

Salinger

Salinger
Author: David Shields,Shane Salerno
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476744841

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Based on eight years of exhaustive research and exclusive interviews with more than 200 people—and published in coordination with the international theatrical release of a major documentary film from the Weinstein Company—Salinger is a global cultural event: the definitive biography of one of the most beloved and mysterious figures of the twentieth century. For more than fifty years, the ever elusive author of The Catcher in the Rye has been the subject of a relentless stream of newspaper and magazine articles as well as several biographies. Yet all of these attempts have been hampered by a fundamental lack of access and by the persistent recycling of inaccurate information. Salinger remains, astonishingly, an enigma. The complex and contradictory human being behind the myth has never been revealed. No longer. In the eight years since Salinger was begun, and especially in the three years since Salinger’s death, the authors interviewed on five continents more than 200 people, many of whom had previously refused to go on the record about their relationship with Salinger. This oral biography offers direct eyewitness accounts from Salinger’s World War II brothers-in-arms, his family members, his close friends, his lovers, his classmates, his neighbors, his editors, his publishers, his New Yorker colleagues, and people with whom he had relationships that were secret even to his own family. Shields and Salerno illuminate most brightly the last fifty-six years of Salinger’s life: a period that, until now, had remained completely dark to biographers. Provided unprecedented access to never-before-published photographs (more than 100 throughout the book), diaries, letters, legal records, and secret documents, readers will feel they have, for the first time, gotten beyond Salinger’s meticulously built-up wall. The result is the definitive portrait of one of the most fascinating figures of the twentieth century.

Halo Last Light

Halo  Last Light
Author: Troy Denning
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781501103377

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An original novel set in the Halo Universe and based on the New York Times bestselling video game series! It is 2553, and the three-decade long Covenant War that defined a generation has suddenly drawn to a close. Yet, in the remotest parts of human space, tensions remain that threaten to overflow into another full-scale conflict. Beneath the surface of the planet Gao lies a vast cavern system renowned for its therapeutic effects and rumored miraculous cures. But now Gao natives are turning up brutally murdered down there—violent acts that happen to coincide with the recent arrival of a UNSC research battalion protected by Spartan Blue Team, led by the renowned Spartan-II Fred-104. Maverick detective Veta Lopis of the Gao Ministry of Protection is only trying to do her job as the Special Inspector assigned to catch a serial killer—one who is possibly hiding within the Spartan ranks—but she never anticipates the situation spiraling out of control into an all-out crisis. When Gao is revealed to harbor ancient Forerunner technology that could solidify the UNSC’s military supremacy for centuries to come, Insurrection loyalists within the planetary government will do anything—even align with a vicious faction of what remains of the Covenant—to ensure that never happens…

Writing Nature in Cold War American Literature

Writing Nature in Cold War American Literature
Author: Sarah Daw
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474430050

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Explores the neglected subject of Gothic B-movies in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa

In Search of J D Salinger

In Search of J  D  Salinger
Author: Ian Hamilton
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780571269280

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Ian Hamilton wrote two books on J. D. Salinger. Only one, this one, was published. The first, called J . D. Salinger: A Writing Life , despite undergoing many changes to accommodate Salinger was still victim of a legal ban. Salinger objected to the use of his letters, in the end to any use of them. The first book had to be shelved. With great enterprise and determination however, Ian Hamilton set to and wrote this book which is more, much more, than an emasculated version of the first. For someone whose guarding of his privacy became so fanatical it is perhaps surprising how much Ian Hamilton was able to disinter about his earlier life. Until Salinger retreated completely into his bolt-hole outside Cornish in New Hampshire many aspects of his life, though it required assiduousness on the biographer's part, could be pieced together. A surprising portrait emerges; although there were early signs of renunciation, there were moments when his behaviour could almost be described as gregarious. The trail Hamilton follows is fascinating, and the story almost has the lineaments of a detective mystery with the denouement suitably being played out in Court. 'As highly readable and as literate an account of Salinger's work from a biographical perspective as we are likely to receive' The Listener 'A sophisticated exploration of Salinger's life and writing and a sustained debate about the nature of literary biography, its ethical legitimacy, its aesthetic relevance to a serious reading of a writer's books' Jonathan Raban, Observer 'Hamilton's book is as devious, as compelling, and in a covert way, as violent, as a story by Chandler' Victoria Glendinning, The Times