Amateur Barbarians

Amateur Barbarians

Author: Robert Cohen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-07-07

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1439165114

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Acclaimed, award-winning novelist Robert Cohen delivers a bold, provocative exploration of the panic of midlife, following two men plateaued on either side of their forties and the unexpected consequences of changing course. Teddy Hastings is a New England middle school principal desperate for transcendence. Unmoored by his brother’s death and a health scare of his own, he tries to broaden his ordinary life and winds up unemployed and on the wrong side of the law. Meanwhile, Oren Pierce, a perpetual grad student from New York, abandons, somewhat to his own surprise, his search for the extraordinary and begins settling into the humble existence that Teddy seeks to escape. What comforts Oren alarms Teddy, and their paths overlap as Teddy’s quest for the unknown and unfamiliar experience takes him on a rash trip to Africa, leaving Oren to assume the trappings of his life, including Teddy’s wife Gail. Amateur Barbarians showcases a writer at the peak of his powers, tracing domestic ambivalence, the comic perils of introspection and desire, and the terror of an unlived life with Cohen’s signature wit and uncanny perception, proving yet again why he was touted by The New York Times Book Review as the “heir to Saul Bellow and Philip Roth.”


Europe's Barbarians AD 200-600

Europe's Barbarians AD 200-600

Author: Edward James

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-22

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1317868250

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'Barbarians' is the name the Romans gave to those who lived beyond the frontiers of the Roman Empire - the peoples they considered 'uncivilised'. Most of the written sources concerning the barbarians come from the Romans too, and as such, need to be treated with caution. Only archaeology allows us to see beyond Roman prejudices - and yet these records are often as difficult to interpret as historical ones. Expertly guiding the reader through such historiographical complexities, Edward James traces the history of the barbarians from the height of Roman power through to AD 600, by which time they had settled in most parts of imperial territory in Europe. His book is the first to look at all Europe's barbarians: the Picts and the Scots in the far north-west; the Franks, Goths and Slavic-speaking peoples; and relative newcomers such as the Huns and Alans from the Asiatic steppes. How did whole barbarian peoples migrate across Europe? What were their relations with the Romans? And why did they convert to Christianity? Drawing on the latest scholarly research, this book rejects easy generalisations to provide a clear, nuanced and comprehensive account of the barbarians and the tumultuous period they lived through.


Ethics Through Corporate Strategy

Ethics Through Corporate Strategy

Author: Daniel R. Gilbert

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1996-09-19

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0195108558

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This work argues that corporate strategy needs rethinking as a way of talking about ethics and business, and discusses some ethical truths. It shows that how we talk about others influences how we act towards them and how we talk about others can influence how our audiences will act towards them.


Encyclopedia of American Literature

Encyclopedia of American Literature

Author: Manly, Inc.

Publisher: Infobase Learning

Published: 2013-06

Total Pages: 4512

ISBN-13: 1438140770

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Susan Clair Imbarrato, Carol Berkin, Brett Barney, Lisa Paddock, Matthew J. Bruccoli, George Parker Anderson, Judith S.


The Media and the Models of Masculinity

The Media and the Models of Masculinity

Author: Mark Moss

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 0739166263

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Mark Moss's The Media and the Models of Masculinity details the impact that the mass media has upon men's sense of identity, style, and deportment. From advertising to television shows, mass consumer culture defines and identifies how men select and sort what is fashionable and acceptable. Utilizing a large mine of mediated imagery, men and boys construct and define how to dress, act, and comport themselves. By engaging critical discussions on everything from fashion, to domestic space, to sports and beyond, readers are privy to a modern and fascinating account of the diverse and dominant perceptions of and on Western masculine culture. Historical tropes and models are especially important in this construction and influence and impact contemporary variations.


Amateur Cinema

Amateur Cinema

Author: Charles Tepperman

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2014-12-24

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 0520959558

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From the very beginning of cinema, there have been amateur filmmakers at work. It wasn’t until Kodak introduced 16mm film in 1923, however, that amateur moviemaking became a widespread reality, and by the 1950s, over a million Americans had amateur movie cameras. In Amateur Cinema, Charles Tepperman explores the meaning of the "amateur" in film history and modern visual culture. In the middle decades of the twentieth century—the period that saw Hollywood’s rise to dominance in the global film industry—a movement of amateur filmmakers created an alternative world of small-scale movie production and circulation. Organized amateur moviemaking was a significant phenomenon that gave rise to dozens of clubs and thousands of participants producing experimental, nonfiction, or short-subject narratives. Rooted in an examination of surviving films, this book traces the contexts of "advanced" amateur cinema and articulates the broad aesthetic and stylistic tendencies of amateur films.


Brothers in Blood

Brothers in Blood

Author: Simon Scarrow

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2015-07-21

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1468312332

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Two Roman army officers faces a dangerous threat in Brittania in this action-packed historical adventure by the bestselling author of The Blood Crows. A messenger on the streets of Rome has been intercepted and tortured, revealing a plot to sabotage the Roman army’s campaign against Caratacus, commander of Britannia’s native tribes. A treacherous agent’s mission is to open a second front of attack against them and eliminate the two Roman soldiers who could stand in the way. Unwarned, Cato and Macro are with the Roman army pursuing Caratacus and his men through the mountains of Britannia. Defeating Caratacus finally seems within their grasp. But the plot against the two heroes threatens not only their military goals but also their lives . . . A master of his craft, Simon Scarrow is fast becoming a worldwide phenomenon. Brothers in Blood features the vivid historical detail and gripping battles his fans have come to expect, but the stakes are higher than ever for Cato and Macro. Praise for Simon Scarrow and his Roman Legion Novels “I don’t need this kind of competition . . . it’s a great read.” ?Bernard Cornwell “Gripping . . . ferocious and compelling, it is a story of blood, romance and sacrifice?Daily Express (UK) “A new book in Simon Scarrow’s series about the Roman army is always a joy.” ?The Times (UK) “An engrossing storyline, full of teeth-clenching battles, political machinations, treachery, honor, love and death . . . More, please!” ?Elizabeth Chadwick “A satisfyingly bloodthirsty, bawdy romp...perfect for Bernard Cornwell addicts who will relish its historical detail and fast-paced action. Storming stuff.” ?Good Book Guide