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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | "Harbinger" is a book of contemporary poetry invoking images and themes from history (such as the Salem witch trials), pop culture (from Seventeen Magazine to the Sopranos), the urban and natural world (from New England to Queens, NY, to southern California), and the domestic realm (the kitchens and dirty floors we all inhabit). These poems-one of which has been nominated for Best of the Net 2019-explore mental health, feminine roles, and the power of fear and how fear can germinate in the everyday. "Goldfinch," the book's opening poem, was nominated for Best of the Net 2019.
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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 340 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Enter the world of crime and suspense fiction in this anthology of stories from¿Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine¿in which the narrators are part of the mystery. From the caper to the noir tale, we hear from twenty speakers whose particular ways of thinking affect the storytelling in unexpected ways. With a tangled web of biases, personalities, brain chemistry, and even states of being, this book goes far beyond the simple unreliable narrator; sometimes, the reader must be careful not to be the unreliable one, and sometimes the puzzle can only be solved by the narrator's particular view of the world. This volume's lineup of award-winning authors will use¿their¿voices to demand you push the boundaries of your own perceptions through stories featuring crooks and kids, private eyes and struggling artists, and more.Stories by: Doug Allyn, Joyce Carol Oates, Martin Edwards, LaToya Jovena, Ian Rankin, Andrew Klavan, Barb Goffman, Daniel C. Bartlett, Tom Tolnay, Hilary Davidson, O.A. Tynan, Ed Gorman, William Burton McCormick, Alice Hatcher, Gary Phillips, Angelique Fawns, Mat Coward, S.J. Rozan, Liza Cody, and Mike McHone. Editors: Janet Hutchings & Jackie Sherbow.