Dark Entries

Dark Entries

Author: Robert Aickman

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 0571311784

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'Reading Robert Aickman is like watching a magician work, and very often I'm not even sure what the trick was. All I know is that he did it beautifully.' Neil Gaiman For fans of the BBC's Inside Number 9 and The League of GentlemenAickman's 'strange stories' (his preferred term) are constructed immaculately, the neuroses of his characters painted in subtle shades. He builds dread by the steady accrual of realistic detail, until the reader realises that the protagonist is heading towards their doom as if in a dream. Dark Entries was first published in 1964 and contains six curious and macabre stories of love, death and the supernatural, including the classic story 'Ringing the Changes'. Robert Aickman (1914-1981) was the grandson of Richard Marsh, a leading Victorian novelist of the occult. Though his chief occupation in life was first as a conservationist of England's canals he eventually turned his talents to writing what he called 'strange stories.' Dark Entries (1964) was his first full collection, the debut in a body of work that would inspire Peter Straub to hail Aickman as 'this century's most profound writer of what we call horror stories.'


Dark Entries

Dark Entries

Author: Ian Shirley

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780946719136

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The Godfathers of Gothic rock, Bauhaus single-handedly launched a new musical genre.


Entries

Entries

Author: Prithvi Varatharajan

Publisher: Cordite Books

Published: 2019-11

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 9780648511632

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Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Travel. Philosophy. "The writing that follows arose from states of joy, anguish, ambivalence and contemplation. The poems come from a period of ten years, while other poetic, essayistic and diaristic pieces were produced with intensity over a shorter duration. Not long ago we humans began to share typed and contained expressions--whimsical, crass, artful, profound, wounded--instantly and with a large audience, through an expanding web of fibre optics. The poems straddle the rise of networked and relatively indiscriminate platforms for communication: some were produced before their rise, and fed by silence, while others were produced after, and fed by the ghost crackle of digitised speech. The prose poems and prose all come from after, but from a period within the after when I'd left the main conduits. At the outset of my asceticism, I found I had a compulsion to communicate to a wide audience. I sought to satisfy this compulsion, which I'd never felt so strongly, and began sending letters to myself by email, with a changing group of people as BCC recipients. As I wrote I felt I was consciously or unconsciously blending an older, poetic address--Eliot's 'I' talking to itself or to nobody in particular--with recent communicative impulses. This seemed to create new possibilities for what the poem could be, and what it could enter into, as a form of mediated performance."--Prithvi Varatharajan


Barriers to Entry and Growth of New Firms in Early Transition

Barriers to Entry and Growth of New Firms in Early Transition

Author: Iraj Hoshi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2002-10-31

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780792374169

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inefficient and uncompetitive enterprises especially from the over-grown industrial sector. These initial conditions meant that, in the early stages of transition, the volume of entries and exits will be, by necessity, very high reflecting the large scale changes that had to take place before these economies attain a macroeconomic structure consistent with their level of development and with the needs of a market-based economy open to internationalcompetition. One of the main elements of the reform programme in all economies in transition was the liberalisation of entry conditions. Along with the liberalisation of prices and foreign trade, appropriate measures facilitating the establishment of new enterprises were approved in the very early phase of reforms in all of these countries. The effectiveness of liberalised entry conditions, of course, depends on the presence of appropriate legal and institutional framework in which new firms will operate. The establishment of a conducive legal and institutional environment, however, takes much longer. In practice, new firms come into existence before the rules of the game are properly established. These rules develop gradually and are not always, and everywhere, consistent with the aim of liberalising the entry conditions. The conditions facing new firms, therefore, have fluctuated in some countries in accordance with changes in the political environment and in line with the strength of different lobbies and interest groups.


A Common-Sense Method of Double-Entry Bookkeeping on First Principles

A Common-Sense Method of Double-Entry Bookkeeping on First Principles

Author: S. Dyer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-09-04

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1000165876

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This 1897 book, first reissued in 1984, is a key historical document from the early years of accounting, and carefully explains the various points of double entry bookkeeping. Originally intended as a new method of instruction for students of accounting, it now serves to stand as a vital piece of the puzzle of the development of the accounting profession itself.