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The Attentive Eye

The Attentive Eye
Author: Helen Dudar
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2002-08-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1465323848

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This book is an album of the famous and infamous seen through the attentive eye of the late journalist Helen Dudar—“a writer,” as the editor’s preface remarks, “of wit, grace, rigor, intellect and astonishing range.” In these pages, Paul Cézanne cohabits with John Updike, Sigmund Freud with Shelley Winters, Michael Douglas with Malcolm X; Dylan Thomas and Janice Joplin are discovered sleeping under the same roof, although in different beds and at different times; Woody Allen is encountered as a young comic on the way up, Henry Kissinger as a world leader on the way down, Norman Mailer as an office-seeker on the way nowhere. The threads binding them together in these fifty-two stories are Dudar’s luminous prose, her authoritative voice, and her keen, ironic vision. “She is a writer’s writer, a journalist’s journalist, and a reporter’s reporter,” the filmmaker Nora Ephron says in her introduction. “...Helen Dudar writes frequently about everything and does it better than just about anyone else.” The Editor


The Attentive Life

The Attentive Life
Author: Leighton Ford
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830896449

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Framed around the monastic concept of praying through the hours of the day, Leighton Ford helps you to develop spiritual attentiveness so you can pay attention to how God is working through you and in the world around you.


The Attentive Eye

The Attentive Eye
Author: Helen Dudar
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781401059958

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This book is an album of the famous and infamous seen through the attentive eye of the late journalist Helen Dudar "a writer," as the editor's preface remarks, "of wit, grace, rigor, intellect and astonishing range." In these pages, Paul Cézanne cohabits with John Updike, Sigmund Freud with Shelley Winters, Michael Douglas with Malcolm X; Dylan Thomas and Janice Joplin are discovered sleeping under the same roof, although in different beds and at different times; Woody Allen is encountered as a young comic on the way up, Henry Kissinger as a world leader on the way down, Norman Mailer as an office-seeker on the way nowhere. The threads binding them together in these fifty-two stories are Dudar's luminous prose, her authoritative voice, and her keen, ironic vision. "She is a writer's writer, a journalist's journalist, and a reporter's reporter," the filmmaker Nora Ephron says in her introduction. "...Helen Dudar writes frequently about everything and does it better than just about anyone else." The Editor


The American Journal of Psychology

The American Journal of Psychology
Author: Granville Stanley Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1923
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

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Red-Eye Flight

Red-Eye Flight
Author: Jasmine Rodriguez
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 352
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0557551943

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Through French Eyes

Through French Eyes
Author: Henry D. Davray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1916
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

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Through Lover's Lane

Through Lover's Lane
Author: Elizabeth R. Epperly
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802094600

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It might surprise some to know that internationally beloved Canadian writer L.M. Montgomery (1874-1942), author of the Anne of Green Gables series, among other novels, and hundreds of short stories and poems, also fuelled a passion for photography. For forty years, Montgomery photographed her favourite places and people, using many of these photographs to illustrate the hand-written journals she left as a record of her life. Artistically inclined, and possessing a strong visual memory, Montgomery created scenes and settings in her fiction that are closely linked to the carefully composed shapes in her photographs. Elizabeth Rollins Epperly's Through Lover's Lane is the first book to examine Montgomery's photography in any depth; it is also the first study to connect Montgomery's photography with her fiction and other writing. Drawing on the work of Montgomery scholars, as well as theorists such as Susan Sontag, Gaston Bachelard, Roland Barthes, John Berger, and George Lakoff, Epperly connects Montgomery's practice of photography with the writer's metaphors for home and belonging. Epperly examines thirty-five of Montgomery's photographs, demonstrating how they figure in the novelist's life and fiction. She argues that the shapes in Montgomery's favourite place in nature - Lover's Lane in Cavendish P.E.I. - organized Montgomery's other photographs, underpinned her colourful descriptions, and grounded her aesthetics. Through Lover's Lane suggests how an artist creates metaphors that resonate within a single work, echo across a lifetime of writing and photography, and inspire readers and viewers across cultures and time.