The Man in the Panther's Skin
Author: Shota Rustaveli
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 300
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Author: Shota Rustaveli
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 300
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shota Rustaveli
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 1977-06-30
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 143841840X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis classic medieval romance of chivalry by an outstanding figure in a brilliant period of Georgian literature has affinities with both the Persian tradition and that of the West.
Author: Diane Carol Fujino
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 476
ISBN-13: 0816677867
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first biography of Asian American activist and Black Panther Party member Richard Aoki
Author: H. J. Buell
Publisher:
Published: 2021-10-19
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781737951605
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Knight in the Panther Skin, Book One: Avtandil's QuestStorms gather on the far reaches of the Arabian frontier. The King grows old, and the throne lacks an heir. To avert disaster, he appoints his only daughter as regent, but just days after her coronation, a Black Knight appears from edges of the realm.He wears the skin of a panther and rides a midnight steed. When the King and his foster son Avtandil give challenge, the stranger butchers countless soldiers before vanishing before their eyes. Despite searching the empire, no one can find a trace of him or where he went. It's as if the man never existed.To learn the secret of the Knight in the Panther Skin, Avtandil is given an impossible quest. He must risk all he has ever loved and undertake a perilous journey to lands no Arabian has ever seen. Alone and lost to himself, he has no choice but to scour the edges of the world in search of his quarry. But first, he must overcome himself.If he succeeds, he will return home to the heart of his beloved. Yet, failure will bring all he has ever loved to ruin. His home will become no more than a wasteland of the hopes and dreams he once had. The problem is, no one knows how to find the Black Knight, or if he is a man or a monster?
Author: Elaine Mokhtefi
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 2020-03-24
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 1788730038
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating portrait of life with the Black Panthers in Algiers: a story of liberation and radical politics Following the Algerian war for independence and the defeat of France in 1962, Algiers became the liberation capital of the Third World. Elaine Mokhtefi, a young American woman immersed in the struggle and working with leaders of the Algerian Revolution, found a home here. A journalist and translator, she lived among guerrillas, revolutionaries, exiles, and visionaries, witnessing historical political formations and present at the filming of The Battle of Algiers. Mokhtefi crossed paths with some of the era’s brightest stars: Frantz Fanon, Stokely Carmichael, Timothy Leary, Ahmed Ben Bella, Jomo Kenyatta, and Eldridge Cleaver. She was instrumental in the establishment of the International Section of the Black Panther Party in Algiers and close at hand as the group became involved in intrigue, murder, and international hijackings. She traveled with the Panthers and organized Cleaver’s clandestine departure for France. Algiers, Third World Capital is an unforgettable story of an era of passion and promise.
Author: Langston Hughes
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2011-10-26
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 0307949397
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHughes's last collection of poems commemorates the experience of Black Americans in a voice that no reader could fail to hear—the last testament of a great American writer who grappled fearlessly and artfully with the most compelling issues of his time. “Langston Hughes is a titanic figure in 20th-century American literature ... a powerful interpreter of the American experience.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer From the publication of his first book in 1926, Langston Hughes was America's acknowledged poet of color. Here, Hughes's voice—sometimes ironic, sometimes bitter, always powerful—is more pointed than ever before, as he explicitly addresses the racial politics of the sixties in such pieces as "Prime," "Motto," "Dream Deferred," "Frederick Douglas: 1817-1895," "Still Here," "Birmingham Sunday." " History," "Slave," "Warning," and "Daybreak in Alabama."
Author: Elizabeth Alder
Publisher: Waterville, Me. : Thorndike Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9780786250134
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSixteen-year-old Billy Caldwell, son of a British soldier and a Mohawk woman, leaves school to join Tecumseh in his efforts to prevent the Americans from taking any more land from the Indians in the Northwest Territory.
Author: Ambrose Bierce
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Published: 2021-01-19
Total Pages: 10
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Eyes of the Panther by Ambrose Bierce is a collection of short stories by one of America's most celebrated authors. Known for his wit and biting satire, Bierce's stories explore themes of horror, the supernatural, and the absurd. Key Aspects of the Book "The Eyes of the Panther": Masterful Storytelling: Bierce's writing is renowned for its wit, intelligence, and ability to captivate readers. Exploration of Themes: The stories in this collection delve into themes such as horror, the supernatural, and human nature. Satire and Irony: Bierce is known for his use of satire and irony, which makes his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. Ambrose Bierce was an American journalist, writer, and satirist who is best known for his short stories, including "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "The Devil's Dictionary." A veteran of the American Civil War, Bierce's experiences in the conflict heavily influenced his writing, which often explores themes of war, horror, and the supernatural. He disappeared in Mexico in 1913 and was never seen again.
Author: Richard Wilhelm
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 1921
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe fairy tales and legends of olden China have in common with the "Thousand and One Nights" an oriental glow and glitter of precious stones and gold and multicolored silks, an oriental wealth of fantastic and supernatural action. And yet they strike an exotic note distinct in itself. The seventy-three stories here presented after original sources, embracing "Nursery Fairy Tales," "Legends of the Gods," "Tales of Saints and Magicians," "Nature and Animal Tales," "Ghost Stories," "Historic Fairy Tales," and "Literary Fairy Tales," probably represent the most comprehensive and varied collection of oriental fairy tales ever made available for American readers. There is no child who will not enjoy their novel color, their fantastic beauty, their infinite variety of subject. Yet, like the "Arabian Nights," they will amply repay the attention of the older reader as well. Some are exquisitely poetic, such as "The Flower-Elves," "The Lady of the Moon" or "The Herd Boy and the Weaving Maiden"; others like "How Three Heroes Came By Their Deaths Because Of Two Peaches," carry us back dramatically and powerfully to the Chinese age of Chivalry. The summits of fantasy are scaled in the quasi-religious dramas of "The Ape Sun Wu Kung" and "Notscha," or the weird sorceries unfolded in "The Kindly Magician." Delightful ghost stories, with happy endings, such as "A Night on the Battlefield" and "The Ghost Who Was Foiled," are paralleled with such idyllic love-tales as that of "Rose of Evening," or such Lilliputian fancies as "The King of the Ants" and "The Little Hunting Dog." It is quite safe to say that these Chinese fairy tales will give equal pleasure to the old as well as the young. They have been retold simply, with no changes in style or expression beyond such details of presentation which differences between oriental and occidental viewpoints at times compel. It is the writer's hope that others may take as much pleasure in reading them as he did in their translation.
Author: Jamal Joseph
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Published: 2012-02-07
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1616201266
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the 1960s he exhorted students at Columbia University to burn their college to the ground. Today he’s chair of their School of the Arts film division. Jamal Joseph’s personal odyssey—from the streets of Harlem to Riker’s Island and Leavenworth to the halls of Columbia—is as gripping as it is inspiring.Eddie Joseph was a high school honor student, slated to graduate early and begin college. But this was the late 1960s in Bronx’s black ghetto, and fifteen-year-old Eddie was introduced to the tenets of the Black Panther Party, which was just gaining a national foothold. By sixteen, his devotion to the cause landed him in prison on the infamous Rikers Island—charged with conspiracy as one of the Panther 21 in one of the most emblematic criminal cases of the sixties. When exonerated, Eddie—now called Jamal—became the youngest spokesperson and leader of the Panthers’ New York chapter.He joined the “revolutionary underground,” later landing back in prison. Sentenced to more than twelve years in Leavenworth, he earned three degrees there and found a new calling. He is now chair of Columbia University’s School of the Arts film division—the very school he exhorted students to burn down during one of his most famous speeches as a Panther.In raw, powerful prose, Jamal Joseph helps us understand what it meant to be a soldier inside the militant Black Panther movement. He recounts a harrowing, sometimes deadly imprisonment as he charts his path to manhood in a book filled with equal parts rage, despair, and hope.