Voices Tormented to Life A True Story

Voices  Tormented to Life  A True Story
Author: R. J. Donnelly
Publsiher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781645597063

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Voices, tells of a world where lives are adrift in a sea of flames. Such an atmosphere of dancing human remains may be hard to imagine unless it's been lived. Like firebrands streaking through a black night sky, Spirit things can seem a fantasy to a casual eye. As for the telling's in this book: they're not a glimpse aEUR| but a deep gaze and the encounters of a human soul. Born far apart, Sue and Bob's lives began as fairytales aEUR| but as fairytales will do, their dreams bled-out and soaked the ground! Broken homes, drugs, alcohol, and a confused moral compass led them down treacherous paths. Then in 1973, while drifting through the universe, their twisting paths collided one day in the dark. Bob was a violent atheist, who professed he was god; Sue, who once aspired to be a Nun, now dabbled in mysticism in her parched thirst for truth. Then came the days of the Valiant ones who laid siege to our Kingdom for four months. Two months in, Sue prayed through the nightaEUR| and when I learned of it, I threatened her life. God then showed her in a dream, my soul, now completely void of light - and as she watched, giant, soulless birds began devouring me. Two weeks later and close to death, alone in my room I prayed, and once I asked for forgiveness, a voice above me spoke. So the days of my dying ended aEUR| for the days of miracles had now begun! This is a true story

PRISONER NO 73863 The true story of Philippe Combes Emprisoned and tortured for 2 years in Morocco

PRISONER NO 73863   The true story of Philippe Combes   Emprisoned and tortured for 2 years in Morocco
Author: Philippe Combes
Publsiher: Edmond Dantès
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798603330662

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You like "Midnight Express", you will love this moving and heartbreaking taleThe true story of Philippe Combes imprisoned for two years in Morocco. This story does not take place in the 1970s on the other side of the world but today and only 18 kilometers from Europe. Philippe Combes is a renowned and happy businessman. There have been happy days with his partner for over two years, when they both decided to leave for Marrakech. A new life in the continuity of the daily happiness they share. Morocco is quickly becoming a welcoming land and they fall in love with it as deeply as they are with each other. For a year, they will invest themselves personally and professionally in order to make their contribution to the development of this country which is dear to them. A single meeting with three of its nationals will however rock everything. Through this story, you will discover the judicial and prison world in what is most terrible: humiliated, beaten, tortured, dehumanized, Philippe Combes will only have his strength and his dignity to stand up. You will understand how, in full knowledge of the facts, the country of Human Rights has let one of its fellow citizens languish in what is the worst prison in this world. Left to its own devices, you will discover the daily life of a man who has no other goal than to survive in order to regain his freedom. "If you were the first of your friends to read PRISONER NO 73863, you would absolutely recommend this story." The Sun "The plot of this story is dizzying. PRISONER No. 73863 is a powerful book, with no escape, but deeply moving and sincere. Breathtaking. C. L. Taylor "Captivating and well conducted." The Sunday Mirror "A true, exciting and exhilarating story." Rachel Rhys "Strong story readers will love it." - Library Journal "A masterful plot! We hold our breath until the last page. - The New York Times "A breathless suspense." - Sunday Express "A very effective story, a breathtaking suspense, a great humanity." - Herald

Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age 1930 70 Vol 1

Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age  1930 70 Vol  1
Author: Keith Scott
Publsiher: BearManor Media
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2022-10-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Cartoon voices of the golden age, 1930-70 In today’s world of instant information everyone knows everything about cartoon voices. Animation is a huge business, and Voice Actors are respected. But it wasn’t always so. For thirty years before the TV age, countless “Classic Era” cartoons from 1928 to 1970 were seen in movie theatres before the main feature. During that Golden Age, virtually every cartoon voice actor (with the notable exception of the great Mel Blanc), was resigned to being totally anonymous. Despite creating immortal voices like Droopy, Popeye, Elmer Fudd or Betty Boop, the actors’ names simply didn’t appear on screen. This book is the first to explore the development of voice artistry from the birth of sound movies to the dawn of TV cartoons, when “voices” finally got screen credit. Documented in this exhaustively researched history is the full story of how acting for cartoons slowly changed from squawks and grunts into an art form. From the earliest days when animators themselves were the only voices, through the gradual hiring of professional radio actors, this book finally names the many artists who were unknown for four decades. Illustrated with rare mugshots of hitherto unknown voices, Volume One is the studio-by-studio saga of how cartoon voice acting took off. Volume Two is the reference section, with insanely detailed voice credits for thousands of cartoons from top animation studios of the Classic Era. Animation fans can finally learn the full story in Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, with never before told insights into one of the most undocumented areas of film history. Keith Scott has spent over forty years as an internationally recognized cartoon voice actor and impressionist. He narrated two George of the Jungle movies, and was the voice of both Bullwinkle J. Moose and the Narrator in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. He is the author of The MooseThat Roared and many articles on animation and Hollywood radio history.

Women in Nineteenth Century Russia

Women in Nineteenth Century Russia
Author: Wendy Rosslyn,Alessandra Tosi
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781906924652

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"This collection of essays examines the lives of women across Russia--from wealthy noblewomen in St Petersburg to desperately poor peasants in Siberia--discussing their interaction with the Church and the law, and their rich contribution to music, art, literature and theatre. It shows how women struggled for greater autonomy and, both individually and collectively, developed a dynamic presence in Russia's culture and society"--Publisher's description.

A Voice Never Heard

A Voice Never Heard
Author: Krystale Remillard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 165688528X

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An astonishing true story and an unforgettable exploration of faith, divine hope and love, this memoire details the strength and courage it has taken to survive and persevere through the loss of my first-born child. No one ever dreams of being the mother who loses their child to suicide. No one ever wishes to feel the struggles of mental illness and addiction. But sadly, I am here to tell you it happens, it happened to me, my family and thankfully, I have survived both. This book will take you through the emotional and physical torment that had engulfed my mind, my body and my soul. I had lost my voice and refused to acknowledge my truth but writing my story has led me through the process of grief and I finally found a way to engage wholeheartedly. The details of dreadful wounds and the horrors of self-infliction, my memoire serves deeply the ones who feel they are alone and defeated by loss.

Plays of Impasse

Plays of Impasse
Author: Carol Rosen
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781400886500

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A study of post–World War II plays set in “total institutions” such as hospitals, psychiatric wards, prisons, and military bases Plays of Impasse probes the structure and significance of the numerous and highly visible plays set in contemporary society’s dead ends—the hospitals, psychiatric wards, prisons, and military training camps so aptly described by Irving Goffman as “total institutions.” Carol Rosen shows how the setting in these plays tends to engulf and then to exclude the audience, turning an encompassing stage structure—a closed, controlling, absolute system—into a protagonist that overwhelms the characters. In discussions ranging from Harold Pinter’s The Hothouse to Samuel Beckett’s Endgame, she further maintains that the impasse of characters in reductive environments supplies a unifying image for post–World War II drama in general. This state of impasse pervades contemporary drama. Everyday activities and attempts to endure life in a parenthesis are vacated of traditional social or moral meaning onstage. The pain of this kind of survival, spatially fixed, is at the heart of Endgame, for example, an extreme instance of this mode of drama at the edge of existence. In plays such as Peter Nichols’s The National Health, Peter Weiss’s Marat/Sade, Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s The Physicists, David Storey’s Home, Brendan Behan’s The Quare Fellow, Jean Genet’s Deathwatch, and David Rabe’s The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, the splintered self, like the divided society, strives to endure against enormous, codified odds. Even in plays not depicting the rigidity of institutions, the contemporary dramatic mode is finally characterized by sparse, introspective action in a closed system—an onstage model of a world gone awry, a world at an impasse. Originally published in 1983. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Radical Skin Moderate Masks

Radical Skin  Moderate Masks
Author: Yassir Morsi
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783489138

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The book illustrates how insidiously the problem of race connects post-racially with a range of negative discourses and images conjured up by the narrative of the War on Terror.

Cries of a Tortured Soul

Cries of a Tortured Soul
Author: R.I. IYEMERE
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2013
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781483651026

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Since the beginning of time; sometimes some peoples chose to write about their life experiences. In these works, I have just done that but in a form of Poetry because Love is the Stranger. Who disagrees should go on and write their version of stories about me, is their prerogative! I have been discredited by those strangers that think that they hold the powers, but I have stated the facts of the matters. The things that I heard them say about my daughter and me, but I do not possess the powers to rectify the mistakes; that have been made! As we lead our lives, we all make mistakes daily; because we are all humans and we are all fallible. Due to all that have gone on, so many times I cried myself to bed. In my darkest hours; I was consoled by my Wonderful Daughter! Instead of being the Child, She grew up faster and became the shoulders to cry on and so; I dedicate the entirety of these works to my late daughter's foundation; "FOUNDATION IN MEMORIES OF ADA-EMILA RUTH VALMORI Bsc.Hons" "BECAUSE THESE HONOURS ARE YOURS AND MUST REMAIN YOURS ALONE TILL THE END OF TIME"! To her Father; the Kindest Man truly with a heart of gold, the kindest Man on Earth of whom without; I probably would not have been here today. The Man who brought up his Stepson with the Kindest Heart as he would bring up His Own Natural Child, and To My Grandson! To another Man, a wonderful Person of whom without; we would have been homeless for much longer than necessary! He who saw that wrong was done and asked that things should be put right! To those freedom fighters of yester years, and those of today! To they who fight for the rights of the weak due to injustices in our World. To All the Descendants of Immigrants the World Over, those from the beginning of time, since Humankind, because they were the courageous pioneers; who set the pace that some of us followed! To those who have travelled abroad to cure their Child. To those that believe in Fairness and those who believe in Kindness. To those who believe in Love. To the Just Women and the Just Men of This Our Great Universe! R. I. IYEMERE.