The author takes us beyond the usual parameters of the criminal genre and creates a world of unrelenting darkness and macabre visuals that seem impossible to comprehend, but also very real at the same time.
DIV Spanning nearly 500 years of cultural and social history, this book examines the ways that literature and surveillance have developed together, as kindred modern practices. As ideas about personhood—what constitutes a self—have changed over time, so too have ideas about how to represent, shape, or invade the self. The authors show that, since the Renaissance, changes in observation strategies have driven innovations in literature; literature, in turn, has provided a laboratory and forum for the way we think about surveillance and privacy. Ultimately, they contend that the habits of mind cultivated by literature make rational and self-aware participation in contemporary surveillance environments possible. In a society increasingly dominated by interlocking surveillance systems, these habits of mind are consequently necessary for fully realized liberal citizenship. /div
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Tales of Ancient Greece" by Enid Blyton. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
The most complete collection of Greek and Roman myths specially arranged to be read aloud to children aged five to twelve. "Every child deserves this book. Those who do the reading aloud will be enlightened and rewarded, too."--Edwin Newman Line drawings.
In a land of conundrums, on a weekend of revelry and exploration, seven people fly in to celebrate a special moment with a friend. Onlookers would think their jobs cushy and glamorous, but nothing is further from the truth as they struggle to regain inner peace. Different colours and creeds, yet they are bound by a painful thread of experience that connects them profoundly to Anusha. They bond in an unexpected way, which will resonate with thousands who have worked in international organizations across the globe.