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Published in 1956 when he was twenty-two years old, Let Us Compare Mythologies is Leonard Cohen's first book. Long out of print, it is now available exactly as it appeared fifty years ago as one of the four hundred copies published by the McGill Poetry Series in Canada, with its original cover and illustrations by Canadian artist Freda
Published in 1956 when he was twenty-two years old, Let Us Compare Mythologies is Leonard Cohen's first book. Long out of print, it is now available exactly as it appeared fifty years ago as one of the four hundred copies published by the McGill Poetry Series in Canada, with its original cover and
The final collection of poetry from the world's greatest lyricist Leonard Cohen, introduced by his son Adam
An anthology that includes such legendary songs as 'Suzanne', 'Sisters of Mercy', 'Bird on the Wire', 'Famous Blue Raincoat' and 'I'm Your Man' and poems from many collections including 'Flowers for Hitler', 'Beautiful Losers' and 'Death of a Lady's Man'
Hudebník a zpěvák Leonard Cohen, jeden z nejvlivnějších umělců posledních padesáti let, byl mužem, z něhož čišely emoce a zároveň inteligence. To je také důvod, proč dokázal tak neobyčejným způsobem zpracovat ve svých písních základní lidská témata: lásku, sex,
Hudebník a zpěvák Leonard Cohen, jeden z nejvlivnějších umělců posledních padesáti let, byl mužem, z něhož čišely emoce a zároveň inteligence.To je také důvod, proč dokázal tak neobyčejným způsobem zpracovat ve svých písních základní lidská témata: lásku, sex, víru
In All Societies Die, Samuel Cohn asks us to prepare for the inevitable. Our society is going to die. What are you going to do about it? But he also wants us to know that there's still reason for hope. In an immersive and mesmerizing discussion Cohn considers what makes societies (throughout
An award-winning scholar and teacher explores how Shakespeare's greatest characters were built on a learned sense of empathy 'Thoughtful, astute, invitingly readable--and uncommonly timely. Especially now that so many younger readers are casting suspicious glances at Shakespeare, Of Human Kindness
'Looking at your pictures is like looking through butterfly wings.' -Jimi HendrixBetween 1968 and 1971, in a loft on New York's Jefferson Street, the poet, photographer and filmmaker Ira Cohen created some of the most mythic images of the late 1960s. Inspired by his friends Jack Smith and Bill
These stories are arranged to help students investigate and compare the features of different genres and how authors conform to or deviate from established conventions. The book includes activities which draw out key features at word, sentence and text
'Cloe.' is a Book containing nude photos of the beautiful Cloe captured by photographer Leonardo Glauso. Leonardo Glauso was born in Florence in 1989. He has a degree in Graphic Design and has studied Photography in Florence for a year. He got into fashion photography and he has improved since
This typological overview compares the degree to which different languages have means to give expression to modality (possibility, necessity) without lexical and direct inflectional means. The criterial patterns derive from a variety of languages such as German, English, Chinese, French,
It is natural to compare. Comparison is fundamental to understanding - not only understanding what makes one phenomenon like another but also what makes many phenomena different from the others. This volume focuses on the distinctions, overlap and integration of comparative studies across
'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' Shakespeare's much-quoted sonnets are some of the most beautiful and moving poems in English literature. Dealing with love, beauty and the effects of time, they speak to us as directly now as they spoke to Elizabethan readers. This handsome edition of
A beautifully haunting and atmospheric story about three brave women with unspeakable truths - perfect for fans of The Binding, Once Upon A River and The
The definitive collection of Leonard Freed's seminal and timely 1968 civil rights photo-essay, in a fresh and expanded editionIn 1962, white American photojournalist Leonard Freed was on assignment in Berlin. He photographed an African American soldier standing in front of the wall. The irony of
The book analyses and compares a variety of processes of change: in evolution, learning and innovation, language and meaning, self and society and ethics and morality. Taking a realistic approach, the book is inspired by pragmatic philosophy, in particular, that of Dewey, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein,
Filling notebook after notebook with sketches, inventions, and theories, Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) not only stands as one of the most exceptional draftsmen of art history, but also as a mastermind and innovator who anticipated some of the greatest discoveries of human progress, sometimes