The Twenty Seventh Letter of the Alphabet

The Twenty Seventh Letter of the Alphabet
Author: Kim Adrian
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781496210265

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Clear-sighted, darkly comic, and tender, The Twenty-Seventh Letter of the Alphabet is about a daughter's struggle to face the Medusa of generational trauma without turning to stone. Growing up in the New Jersey suburbs of the 1970s and 1980s in a family warped by mental illness, addiction, and violence, Kim Adrian spent her childhood ducking for cover from an alcoholic father prone to terrifying acts of rage and trudging through a fog of confusion with her mother, a suicidal incest survivor hooked on prescription drugs. Family memories were buried--even as they were formed--and truth was obscured by lies and fantasies. In The Twenty-Seventh Letter of the Alphabet Adrian tries to make peace with this troubled past by cataloguing memories, anecdotes, and bits of family lore in the form of a glossary. But within this strategic reckoning of the past, the unruly present carves an unpredictable path as Adrian's aging mother plunges into ever-deeper realms of drug-fueled paranoia. Ultimately, the glossary's imposed order serves less to organize emotional chaos than to expose difficult but necessary truths, such as the fact that some problems simply can't be solved, and that loving someone doesn't necessarily mean saving them.

The Twenty seventh Letter of the Alphabet

The Twenty seventh Letter of the Alphabet
Author: Kim Adrian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018
Genre: Adult children of dysfunctional families
ISBN: 1496210271

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"Clear-sighted, darkly comic, and tender, The Twenty-Seventh Letter of the Alphabet is about a daughter's struggle to face the Medusa of generational trauma without turning to stone. Growing up in the New Jersey suburbs of the 1970s and 1980s in a family warped by mental illness, addiction, and violence, Kim Adrian spent her childhood ducking for cover from an alcoholic father prone to terrifying acts of rage and trudging through a fog of confusion with her mother, a suicidal incest survivor hooked on prescription drugs. Family memories were buried -- even as they were formed -- and truth was obscured by lies and fantasies. In The Twenty-Seventh Letter of the Alphabet Adrian tries to make peace with this troubled past by cataloguing memories, anecdotes, and bits of family lore in the form of a glossary. But within this strategic reckoning of the past, the unruly present carves an unpredictable path as Adrian's aging mother plunges into ever-deeper realms of drug-fueled paranoia. Ultimately, the glossary's imposed order serves less to organize emotional chaos than to expose difficult but necessary truths, such as the fact that some problems simply can’t be solved, and that loving someone doesn't necessarily mean saving them."--Provided by publisher.

Pilcrow

Pilcrow
Author: Adam Mars-Jones
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780571284016

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'Gripping.' New Statesman 'Compulsive.' Observer 'Strange and exhilarating.' Sunday Times 'A joy to read.' Sunday Telegraph 'Constantly surprising.' London Review of Books 'One of the most original comic creations in recent fiction.' Guardian Time passed slowly in the 1950s, especially if you'd been put to bed and told not to move (until further notice). But John Cromer, the central character of this extraordinary novel, is much closer to being an explorer than a victim. He's the weakest hero in fiction - unless he's one of the strongest. The first instalment of the semi-infinite Pilcrow sequence, this novel of capacious wit and style marks the opening chapter of the most memorable and enjoyable experiment in modern fiction. 'Pilcrow is a humdinger, a startling work that stands out against the monotonous field of contemporary British fiction as a genuine, almost miraculous oddity.' Metro

Now I Know

Now I Know
Author: Dan Lewis
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-09-18
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781440563638

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Praise for the Webby Award-winning newsletter: "I eagerly read 'Now I Know' every day. It's always fresh, always a surprise, and always interesting!" --Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia and Wikia Did you know that there are actually 27 letters in the alphabet, or that the U.S. had a plan to invade Canada? And what actually happened to the flags left on the moon? Even if you think you have a handle on all things trivia, you're guaranteed a big surprise with Now I Know. From uncovering what happens to lost luggage to New York City's plan to crack down on crime by banning pinball, this book will challenge your knowledge of the fascinating stories behind the world's greatest facts. Covering 100 outrageous topics, Now I Know is the ultimate challenge for any know-it-all who thinks they have nothing left to learn.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes
Author: William Sloane Kennedy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1883
Genre: Physicians
ISBN: UOM:39015030745254

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Herlock Sholmes The Book

Herlock Sholmes  The Book
Author: Jeremiah Warren
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2011-06-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781462882960

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The Universe has many mysteries and many stories to tell. One of these stories is the planet Earth. It is the biggest mystery with the most stories to tell. It is a world of black and white, hot and cold, loud and quiet, dark and light, brilliance and foolishness. And the mystery is how each of these two things can exist as one. One man continues to defy all logic. Join me, Scott Wilson the narrator, on an epic journey of Mystery, Comedy, Romance, Action, Sci-fi, and Monkeys! Is Herlock Sholmes, the World’s Greatest Detective, a genius; or is he a complete idiot? Can Watson survive the next ten years with him? Will Chief Tolerant ever retire? Will Detective Sholmes ever be promoted to Lieutenant? Who is Captain Tavian Striker? Will Ann Fuzzymole ever catch Herlock? Will Kayla Honeycutt ever find the Stone of Power? What is 32(X+5X+2)? What is X if X=4? Please, show all of your work. What color is Becky Sommer’s hair? Where did my other taco go? Seriously, it was just here! Find the clues and solve these mysteries only in Herlock Sholmes: The Book.

Acts and Anecdotes of Authors

Acts and Anecdotes of Authors
Author: Charles Mason Barrows
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1887
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN: NYPL:33433087364695

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Muthanna Mirror Writing in Islamic Calligraphy

Muthanna   Mirror Writing in Islamic Calligraphy
Author: Esra Akin-Kivanc
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780253049230

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Muthanna, also known as mirror writing, is a compelling style of Islamic calligraphy composed of a source text and its mirrored image placed symmetrically on a horizontal or vertical axis. This style elaborates on various scripts such as Kufi, naskh, and muqahhaq through compositional arrangements, including doubling, superimposing, and stacking. Muthanna is found in diverse media, ranging from architecture, textiles, and tiles to paper, metalwork, and woodwork. Yet despite its centuries-old history and popularity in countries from Iran to Spain, scholarship on the form has remained limited and flawed. Muthanna/Mirror Writing in Islamic Calligraphy provides a comprehensive study of the text and its forms, beginning with an explanation of the visual principles and techniques used in its creation. Author Esra Akın-Kıvanç explores muthanna's relationship to similar forms of writing in Judaic and Christian contexts, as well as the specifically Islamic contexts within which symmetrically mirrored compositions reached full fruition, were assigned new meanings, and transformed into more complex visual forms. Throughout, Akın-Kıvanç imaginatively plays on the implicit relationship between subject and object in muthanna by examining the point of view of the artist, the viewer, and the work of art. In doing so, this study elaborates on the vital links between outward form and inner meaning in Islamic calligraphy.