The Bald Boy and the Most Beautiful Girl in the World

The Bald Boy and the Most Beautiful Girl in the World

Author: H. B. Paksoy

Publisher: ATON

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13:

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I have been enjoying teaching for the past three decades. Prior to joining the Baker College family, I served as a faculty member at Ohio State University, Franklin University, Central Connecticut State, University of Massachusetts. Over the same period, my research papers have appeared in more than sixty periodic journals and scholarly collections, in over thirty-five countries situated on all inhabited continents. I also published (as author or editor) fifteen books. I earned my D. Phil. at Oxford university (England) (with a Grant from the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom), M.A. at the University of Texas at Dallas (with a National Science Foundation Project Grant Assistantship) and B.S. at Trinity University (with Bostwick Scholarship).


Humans on Mars (and Beyond)

Humans on Mars (and Beyond)

Author: H. B. Paksoy

Publisher: Create Space

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 1470187221

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The purpose of this collection is not to discuss the technologies required for the round trip. Nor is it to discuss the 'inevitability' of human quest to explore. Instead, the focus is on 'what will happen' when the humans reach Mars.


Memoirs

Memoirs

Author: Ahmed Zeki Velidi Togan

Publisher: Create Space

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1468005685

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The author, Professor Z. V. Togan, staged a counterrevolution, who first interacted and bargained with Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky and the rest of the Soviet and Bolshevik luminaries of his own time for Baskurdistan and Turkistan. It can be read profitably in the context of anti-colonialism, Sub-altern studies, Russian and Soviet studies.


She was Walking

She was Walking

Author: H. B. Paksoy

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13:

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"This is a love story, surrounded by events unexpected and not necessarily wanted: They looked at each other while both slowly lowered their necks closer to the table-top, without blinking. It seemed they were imitating two geese sizing-up each other while deciding if the circumstances warranted a fight. She broke first and giggled despite her efforts to the contrary. He joined her. She imitated an angry cat's hiss while wrinkling her nose. He let out a belly whopper. She resumed her expressionless face. He stopped his laughter and openly pleaded: "please don't do that. You already let the cat out of the bag!" In response she put her elbows on the tabletop, interlaced her fingers, placed her chin on them and looked at his face while thinking 'he has beautiful eyes.' That thought softened her own face, causing him to admire her. He began: "Once there was, once there was not; in the times past, when the sifter was in the straw; when the flea was the town crier; and the camel, the barber; 'tıngır-mıngır' while I was gently rocking my father's cradle; there was this little pretty girl." She was puzzled, briefly knitted her brows, and then waited for an explanation. He provided it: "I once heard a story-teller begin her tales with that admonition. It is up to the audience whether what they heard is agreeable to them." He followed that with: "Later I saw that in a book called The Bald Boy Keloglan and the Most Beautiful Girl in the World." "So, what is the story?" He snapped the trap shut: "You first!" "I do not even know your name." "What better reason to begin?"--Author's description.


Library Journal

Library Journal

Author: Melvil Dewey

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 954

ISBN-13:

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Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Juniorlibraries, 1954-May 1961). Issued also separately.


On the Road to Baghdad, Or, Traveling Biculturalism

On the Road to Baghdad, Or, Traveling Biculturalism

Author: Gönül Pultar

Publisher: New Academia Publishing, LLC

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780976704218

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About the Book This is a collection of essays on fiction written in English, Spanish, and Bengali that has emerged recently. This fiction is seen to reflect biculturalism, that is the amalgam of two cultures that are both hegemonic in their own ways. This approach provides insight into the works discussed by uncovering elements of the the seemingly "other," non-Euroculture, and elevates both cultures to the same level. Authors discussed in the essays include: Black British Caryl Phillips, Chicana Sandra Cisneros, Chinese American Maxine Hong Kingston, Cuban American Dolores Prida, Danish Izak Dinesen, Greek Americans Nikos Papandreou and Catherine Temma Davidson, Kenyan Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Japanese American John Okada, New Zealander Patricia Grace, Peruvian José Maria Arguedas, Turkish American Güneli Gün, and contemporary English-language Indian authors Vikram Chandra, Chitra B. Divakaruni, Attia Hosain, Manju Kapur, Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, as well as Rabindranath Tagore. Praise "Perhaps only a decade ago, such an ambitious, world-spanning project would have seemed absurd outside a congress of anthropologists or bankers. Today, it represents a state-of-the-art sensibility reflecting the efforts of an equally vari- ous geocultural assembly of scholars. The implications for a community of readers not only interested in but competently sensitive to such far-flung narrative geographies is equally stunning." - William Boelhower, University of Padua. Italy. Author of Through a Glass Darkly, Ethnic Semiosis in American Literature.