Triangular Road

Triangular Road

Author: Paule Marshall

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-02

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1458765520

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InTriangular Road, famed novelist Paule Marshall tells the story of her years as a fledgling young writer in the 1960s. A memoir of self-discovery, it also offers an affectionate tribute to the inimitable Langston Hughes, who entered Marshall’s life during a crucial phase and introduced her to the world of European letters during a whirlwind tour of the continent funded by the State Department. In the course of her journeys to Europe, Barbados, and eventually Africa, Marshall comes to comprehend the historical enormity of the African diaspora, an understanding that fortifies her sense of purpose as a writer.In this unflinchingly honest memoir, Paule Marshall offers an indelible portrait of a young black woman coming of age as a novelist in a literary world dominated by white men.


Sightseeking

Sightseeking

Author: Christopher J. Lenney

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9781584654636

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A startlingly original synthesis of keen observation and interpretive skill that will transform one s understanding of New England s man-made landscape"


A Human Necklace

A Human Necklace

Author: Moira Ferguson

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2013-12-02

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1438444206

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From Brown Girl, Brownstones (1959) to The Fisher King (2000), Paule Marshall's novels, novellas, and short stories include a rich cast of unforgettable men, women, and children who forge spiritual as well as emotional and geographical paths toward their ancestors. In this, the first critical study to address all of Marshall's fiction, Moira Ferguson argues that Marshall's work collectively constitutes a multigenerational saga of the African diaspora across centuries and continents. In creating a space for her characters' interrupted lives and those of their elders and ancestors, Ferguson argues, Marshall trains a spotlight on slavery's wake and engages her fiction in the service of healing deep global wounds.


Harbors, Flows, and Migrations

Harbors, Flows, and Migrations

Author: Anna De Biasio

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2017-05-11

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 1443892335

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Poised between the land and the sea, enabling the dynamic flow of people and goods, while also figuratively representing a safe place of rest and refuge, the harbor constitutes a liminal, ambivalent space par excellence that has been central to the American imagination and history since the early colonial days. From the mythical tales of discovery and foundation to the endless flows of migrants, through the dark pages of the slave trade and the imperialistic dream of an ever-expanding nation, harbors, both as a trope and as physical spaces, powerfully signify the American experience. Today, at a time when ideas of border protection and policing gain political prominence in the U.S. and elsewhere, harbors and the constellation of meanings they subsume have become an even more crucial object of critical inquiry. In this volume, thirty-two American Studies scholars from around the world interrogate the manifold significance of ports and of the exchanges they enable or restrain, casting a decentered look onto the complex positioning of the United States in its political, ideological, and cultural relationships with the rest of the world. This collection thus offers a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary investigation of the U.S.A., engaging the most recent trends in American Studies and actively participating in the international and transnational reconfiguration of the field.


Langston Hughes in Context

Langston Hughes in Context

Author: Vera M. Kutzinski

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-11-24

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 1009076612

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Langston Hughes was among the most influential African American writers of the twentieth century. He inspired and challenged readers from Harlem to the Caribbean, Europe, South America, Asia, the African continent, and beyond. To study Langston Hughes is to develop a new sense of the twentieth century. He was more than a man of his times; emerging as a key member of the Harlem Renaissance, his poems, plays, journalism, translations, and prose fiction documented and shaped the world around him. The twenty-nine essays in this volume engage with his at times conflicting investments in populist and modernist literature, his investments in freedom in and beyond the US, and the many genres through which he wrote. Langston Hughes in Context considers the places and experiences that shaped him, the social and cultural contexts in which he wrote, thought and travelled, and the international networks that forged and secured his life and reputation.


The official theory test for drivers of large vehicles

The official theory test for drivers of large vehicles

Author: Driving Standards Agency

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2007-02-19

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780115528187

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This is the official guide to the multiple choice part of the theory test for drivers of large vehicles, covering large goods vehicles (LGVs) or passenger carrying vehicles (PCVs). This updated 2007 edition is valid for theory tests taken from 3 April 2007. It contains explanations of correct answers to full range of theory test questions as well as advice on how the touch screen test works. Topics covered include: vehicle weights and dimensions; drivers hours and rest periods; braking systems; carrying passengers; accident handling; vehicle loading; traffic signs; and environmental issues. (The 8th ed. (2006) of the Official theory test (ISBN 0115527354) is still in force until 3 April 2007).