Thirty-Six Hours of Self-Imposed Exile

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Publisher : iUniverse
ISBN 13 : 1440195269
Total Pages : 279 pages
Book Rating : 4.66/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Thirty-Six Hours of Self-Imposed Exile by : Ferguson A. M. Ferguson

Download or read book Thirty-Six Hours of Self-Imposed Exile written by Ferguson A. M. Ferguson and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2010-03 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's nighttime and the air is cold. It's brisk as it washes over bare skin, a reminder that it's winter. And as you walk beneath the clear midnight sky, the moon casts a shadow ever so slightly, it reminds you that you're alive. At the age of twenty-eight, the Narrator has taken only three steps in life: one for being cynical, one for being bitter, and one for being jaded. But an extraordinary thing happens after a life-saving encounter with a stranger leads to an adventure of self-discovery and reawakening to the world. The journey brings the Narrator into the lives of a past love, a pregnant neighbor, and a churning river that nearly claims the Narrator's life. Are the relationships that develop after the accident mere coincidence, or part of something greater, and perhaps, driven by fate? thirty-six hours of self-imposed exile is a novel that poses the question, "What does it mean to be alive?" Through the changing of the Boston seasons, this novel explores the cyclical nature of the human state, from apathy to understanding, and from love to loss and back again.

Exile

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Publisher : OR Books
ISBN 13 : 1682191893
Total Pages : 160 pages
Book Rating : 4.97/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Exile by : Belén Fernández

Download or read book Exile written by Belén Fernández and published by OR Books. This book was released on 2019-06-27 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Che Guevara left Argentina at 22. At 21, Belén Fernández left the U.S. and didn’t look back. Alone, far off the beaten path in places like Syria and Tajikistan, she reflects on what it means to be an American in a largely American-made mess of a world. After growing up in Washington, D.C. and Texas, and then attending Columbia University in New York, Belén Fernández ended up in a state of self-imposed exile from the United States. From trekking—through Europe, the Middle East, Morocco, and Latin America—to packing avocados in southern Spain, to close encounters with a variety of unpredictable men, to witnessing the violent aftermath of the 2009 coup in Honduras, the international travel allowed her by an American passport has, ironically, given her a direct view of the devastating consequences of U.S. machinations worldwide. For some years Fernández survived thanks to the generosity of strangers who picked her up hitchhiking, fed her, and offered accommodations; then she discovered people would pay her for her powerful, unfiltered journalism, enabling—as of the present moment—continued survival. In just a few short years of publishing her observations on world politics and writing from places as varied as Lebanon, Italy, Uzbekistan, Syria, Mexico, Turkey, Honduras, and Iran, Belén Fernández has established herself as a one of the most trenchant observers of America’s interventions around the world, following in the footsteps of great foreign correspondents such as Martha Gellhorn and Susan Sontag.

Performing Exile, Performing Self

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Publisher : Springer
ISBN 13 : 0230371914
Total Pages : 350 pages
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Book Synopsis Performing Exile, Performing Self by : Y. Meerzon

Download or read book Performing Exile, Performing Self written by Y. Meerzon and published by Springer. This book was released on 2012-04-05 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the life and art of those contemporary artists who by force or by choice find themselves on other shores. It argues that the exilic challenge enables the émigré artist to (re)establish new artistic devices, new laws and a new language of communication in both his everyday life and his artistic work.

Curious Little World

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Publisher : East Lawrencetown, N.S. : Pottersfield Press
ISBN 13 : 9781895900835
Total Pages : 180 pages
Book Rating : 4.32/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Curious Little World by : Rex Bartlett

Download or read book Curious Little World written by Rex Bartlett and published by East Lawrencetown, N.S. : Pottersfield Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Self-imposed Exile

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ISBN 13 : 9781956782455
Total Pages : 0 pages
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Book Synopsis Self-imposed Exile by : Gwen Frost

Download or read book Self-imposed Exile written by Gwen Frost and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "If you are reading this, say aloud / what you most fear," Gwen Frost instructs in the opening poem from her second collection; a bit later she begins the middle section with the admonition "If you are reading this / you are not ready. / You are too early- / it has already passed." Through the progression of her poetry she deliberately challenges and unsettles her readers, preparing them for the question posed at the start of her final section, "Do you become the stories / you are told about yourself?" In response, she suggests that "The paradox of happiness / is that you are the story / and the writer. / Self-imposed exile / is leaving / and telling yourself, / you had to." Frost accepts such exile as the cost of embracing her otherness, from which perspective she observes our fractured world and forces us to do so with her: "are we not all a culture that teaches us to abuse power?" These are jarringly honest and vulnerable poems, perhaps best presented by "There Is No Poem about Bulimia" because "there is nothing poetic / about bulimia, because I thought poems should be beautiful or / relatable or vomit-free, I can't commit to a rhyme scheme about / bulimia, I thought, 'there should be no poem about bulimia'.... Forgiveness / would be too close to / Understanding / would be too close to / Love would be / Poetic / if I could / write / a poem / about / Bulimia." "There is one chance to say everything I have ever wanted to," she writes, "and I need to finish the book." Frost has finished this book, but readers must hope that a poetic voice as powerful and original as hers will return with far more to say"--

Love in Exile

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Publisher : American Univ in Cairo Press
ISBN 13 : 9789774249020
Total Pages : 316 pages
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Book Synopsis Love in Exile by : Bahaa Taher

Download or read book Love in Exile written by Bahaa Taher and published by American Univ in Cairo Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A new paperback edition of a haunting novel of love and loss and the impossibility of true exile from the world

Women in Exile and Alienation

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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1443896721
Total Pages : 150 pages
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Book Synopsis Women in Exile and Alienation by : Kaptan Singh

Download or read book Women in Exile and Alienation written by Kaptan Singh and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2016-06-22 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since World War II, exile and alienation have become two of the most prominent themes in world literature. Canadian and Indian literatures are no exception. Modern human civilisation is passing through a terrible ordeal following on from the catastrophic consequences of two world wars, and many people have been overwhelmed and overawed by the growth of science, technology and urbanisation. Alienation, a feeling of not belonging, has filled the life of modern man with uncertainties and disappointments, obstructions and frustrations. Indian and Canadian literatures are currently two of the most acclaimed forms of global literature, with major themes including a search for identity, a struggle for survival, and self and social isolation, and it is not surprising that female writers are major voices in both Indian and Canadian literature. There is a heavy imbalance of power between two sexes in both cultures, where men are considered to be domineering and the centre of the family while women are regarded as subordinate to men. Women’s suppression compels them to live in their self-exiled and alienated world. The works of Margaret Laurence and Anita Desai depict heart-rending facts and bitter realities which women have to face in an emotionless modern society. Since the patriarchal structure is prevalent in India and Canada, women are categorised as second-rate citizens and are treated as liabilities by their families due to a lack of financial power. In the absence of any economic, social, emotional, and financial support, they also consider themselves inferior to men. Time and again, they revolt against the mechanical and merciless treatment of their family and society, and sometimes they choose self-exile as a safeguard against the callous and selfish treatment of their family members. Their inner desire to revolt against an oppressive society and the prevailing cultural norm only increases their isolation. In their works, Laurence and Desai have unveiled the tortured psyche of sensitive women, who are unable to share their feelings with others and are destined to live an emotionally deprived life.

The Pleasures of Exile

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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
ISBN 13 : 9780472064663
Total Pages : 260 pages
Book Rating : 4.65/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis The Pleasures of Exile by : George Lamming

Download or read book The Pleasures of Exile written by George Lamming and published by University of Michigan Press. This book was released on 1992 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An examination of the effects of colonialism on those who are held in check

The Word Behind Bars and the Paradox of Exile

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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780810113930
Total Pages : 268 pages
Book Rating : 4.37/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis The Word Behind Bars and the Paradox of Exile by : Kofi Anyidoho

Download or read book The Word Behind Bars and the Paradox of Exile written by Kofi Anyidoho and published by Northwestern University Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Word Behind Bars and the Paradox of Exile grew out of a workshop that brought together a group of African writers, including many who suffered imprisonment in their home countries and/or exile abroad. For some, the workshop prompted their first attempt to write about their experiences and to compare them with others whose life and art had come under similar constraints. This collection represents their assessments--in prose, poetry, and drama--of the many facets of the exile experience. The papers are as graphic, eloquent, and thought-provoking as they are varied in their subject matter and mode of communication. A powerful fusion of the personal and the political, The Word Behind Bars and the Paradox of Exile offers a timely perspective on conditions of literary production in many parts of Africa today.

Horsepower

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Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN 13 : 0822987589
Total Pages : 95 pages
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Book Synopsis Horsepower by : Joy Priest

Download or read book Horsepower written by Joy Priest and published by University of Pittsburgh Press. This book was released on 2020-09-22 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Priest’s debut collection, Horsepower, is a cinematic escape narrative that radically envisions a daughter’s waywardness as aspirational. Across the book’s three sequences, we find the black-girl speaker in the midst of a self-imposed exile, going back in memory to explore her younger self—a mixed-race child being raised by her white supremacist grandfather in the shadow of Churchill Downs, Kentucky’s world-famous horseracing track—before arriving in a state of self-awareness to confront the personal and political landscape of a harshly segregated Louisville. Out of a space that is at once southern and urban, violent and beautiful, racially-charged and working-class, she attempts to transcend her social and economic circumstances. Across the collection, Priest writes a horse that acts as a metaphysical engine of flight, showing us how to throw off the harness and sustain wildness. Unlike the traditional Bildungsroman, Priest presents a non-linear narrative in which the speaker lacks the freedom to come of age naively in the urban South, and must instead, from the beginning, possess the wisdom of “the horses & their restless minds.”