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The Caryatids

The Caryatids
Author: Bruce Sterling
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-02-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345512715

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Alongside William Gibson and Neal Stephenson, Bruce Sterling stands at the forefront of a select group of writers whose pitch-perfect grasp of the cultural and scientific zeitgeist endows their works of speculative near-future fiction with uncanny verisimilitude. To read a novel by Sterling is to receive a dispatch from a time traveler. Now, with The Caryatids, Sterling has written a stunning testament of faith in the power of human intellect, creativity, and spirit to overcome any obstacle–even the obstacles we carry inside ourselves. The world of 2060 is divided into three spheres of influence, each fighting with the others over the resources of fallen nations and an environment degraded almost to the point of no return. There is the Dispensation, centered in Los Angeles, where entertainment and capitalism have fused with the highest of high-tech. There is the Acquis, a Green-centered collective that uses invasive neurological technology to create a networked utopia. And there is China, the sole surviving nation-state, a dinosaur that has prospered only by pitilessly pruning its own population. Products of this monstrous world, the daughters of a monstrous mother, and–according to some–monsters themselves, are the Caryatids: the four surviving female clones of a mad Balkan genius and wanted war criminal now ensconced, safely beyond extradition, on an orbiting space station. Radmila is a Dispensation star determined to forget her past by building a glittering, impregnable future. Vera is an Acquis functionary dedicated to reclaiming their home, the Croatian island of Mljet, from catastrophic pollution. Sonja is a medical specialist in China renowned for selflessly risking herself to help others. And Biserka is a one-woman terrorist network. The four “sisters” are united only by their hatred for their “mother”–and for one another. When evidence surfaces of a coming environmental cataclysm, the Dispensation sends its greatest statesman–or salesman–John Montgomery Montalban, husband of Radmila, and lover of Vera and Sonja, to gather the Caryatids together in an audacious plan to save the world.


Greek Architecture and Its Sculpture

Greek Architecture and Its Sculpture
Author: Ian Jenkins
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780674023888

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From Athens and Arcadia on one side of the Aegean Sea and from Ionia, Lycia, and Karia on the other, this book brings together some of the great monuments of classical antiquity--among them two of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the later temple of Artemis at Ephesos and the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos. With 250 photographs and specially commissioned line drawings, the book comprises a monumental narrative of the art and architecture that gave form, direction, and meaning to much of Western culture.


The Hall of Singing Caryatids

The Hall of Singing Caryatids
Author: Viktor Pelevin
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811219426

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A far-out, far-fetched, and fiendishly funny story about a strange nightclub and its outrageous entertainment.


Kevin R. Brine

Kevin R. Brine
Author: Kevin R. Brine
Publisher: Artemis IV LLC
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0977154408

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"Kevin R. Brine is represented by Jason McCoy, Inc"--T.p. verso.


The Pantheon

The Pantheon
Author: William Lloyd MacDonald
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780674010192

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In this richly illustrated book, MacDonald analyzes the original design and construction of one of the grand architectural statements of all ages, discusses the technology that made it possible, and explores its metaphorical meaning.


Power and Place

Power and Place
Author: Gregory Stevenson
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2001
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9783110170085

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Archaeological, epigraphic, numismatic, and historical research is used to illuminate the meaning and function of temples in both Jewish and Greco-Roman cultures. This evidence is then brought into a dialogue with a literary analysis of how the temple functions as a symbol in Revelation.


Handbook of Ornament

Handbook of Ornament
Author: Franz Sales Meyer
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0486155269

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This excellent collection of historic decorative ornament contains 3,000 examples ranging from the cultures of the Greeks and Romans through the Victorians: chairs, thrones, crowns, heraldic emblems, altars, armor, architecture, and more.


Study of the Orders

Study of the Orders
Author: Frank C. Brown
Publisher: Digital Scanning Inc
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1582187347

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The Study of The Orders is a simple but comprehensive treatise on "The Five Orders of Architecture". It provides clear, concise description of the Classic Orders and the system of proportions to which the Orders were reduced by the Renaissance architects. Originally offered to students of the American School of Correspondence in Chicago, this volume contains the three instruction papers and accompanying plates as well as photographs of noted examples of Classic and Renaissance Architecture. The architectural use of the classical orders continues unabated, yet there are limited sources for formal study. The Study of the Orders offers complete and detailed instruction on their history and use.


Women and the City in French Literature and Culture

Women and the City in French Literature and Culture
Author: Siobhán McIlvanney
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1786834332

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The city has traditionally been configured as a fundamentally masculine space. This collection of essays seeks to question many of the idées reçues surrounding women’s ongoing association with the private, the domestic and the rural. Covering a selection of films, journals and novels from the French medieval period to the Franco-Algerian present, it challenges the traditionally gendered dichotomisation of the masculine public and feminine private upon which so much of French and European literature and culture is predicated. Is the urban flâneur a quintessentially male phenomenon, or can there exist a true flâneuse as active agent, expressing the confidence and pleasure of a woman moving freely in the urban environment? Women and the City in French Literature and Culture seeks to locate exactly where women are heading – both individually and collectively – in their relationships to the urban environment; by so doing, it nuances the conventional binaristic perception of women and the city in an endeavour to redirect future research in women’s studies towards more interesting and representative urban destinations.