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Wet Silence

Wet Silence
Author: Sweta Srivastava Vikram
Publisher: Modern History Press
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2015-07-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1615992561

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ÿ"Sweta Vikram captures bold raw passion, poignant reality and crafts a powerful voice for the voiceless." --Kate Campbell Stevenson, Actor & Producer Wet Silenceÿbears moving accounts of Hindu widows in India. The book raises concern about the treatment of widowed women by society; lends their stories a voice; shares their unheard tales about marriage; reveals the heavy hand of patriarchy; and, addresses the lack of companionship and sensuality in their lives. This collection of poems covers a myriad of social evils such as misogyny, infidelity, gender inequality, and celibacy amongst other things. The poems in the collection are bold, unapologetic, and visceral. The collection will haunt you.ÿ "Nothing short of sacred genius,ÿWet Silenceÿreads with a sensual and dangerous grace. It is a body of work that ushers presence into absence and love into a world that has all but done away with the word."ÿ --Slash Coleman, author ofÿThe Bohemian Love Diariesÿand blogger forÿPsychology Today. "Sweta's poems did a powerful job at highlighting the mental and sexual abuse, violence, loneliness and the pain experienced by millions of widows in India. Why I ask, is being a widow a crime?" --Shruti Kapoor, Founder of Sayfty, an organization that helps women protect themselves against violence "In a gorgeous choir of reclaimed voices, Sweta Srivastava Vikram tells the stories of women forgotten and passed over, women silenced and without choices, women who ?don't exist'--Hindu widows. Through the magical breath of her poetry Vikram not only animates these women's hopes, sorrows, dreams, and defeats, she lovingly restores them to honor." --Melissa Studdard, award-winning author ofÿI Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast. Learn more at www.SwetaVikram.com From the World Voices series at Modern History Press POE005060 Poetry : American - Asian American SOC028000 Social Science : Women's Studies - General FAM001000 Family & Relationships : Abuse - General


The Silent War

The Silent War
Author: John Ames Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1906
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

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Wet Clay

Wet Clay
Author: Seumas O'Kelly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1923
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:

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Sweet Penelope

Sweet Penelope
Author: Andrew M. Mason
Publisher: Andrew M. Mason
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1738713423

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For David Braxton, his friends call him Davey and you can too, things are finally going right in his life. In his career, he's about to have the biggest week of his life where he works, the prestigious law firm of Myers, Morgan and Moore. In his personal life, he is about to ask his girlfriend, Abigail, to marry him. Life is a dream. For once! Everything in life is perfect, except for... THE DARKNESS A dissociated part of Davey's fractured personality, who just happens to be a serial killer. But don't call The Darkness a murderer (or crazy) because he sees himself as so much more. As unconventional as he may be, he is an artist, his medium just happens to be murder. And recently The Artist has been keeping an especially close eye on the beautiful college girl studying at the coffee shop. His muse. Sweet Penelope. Can Davey find a way to overcome The Darkness and get back to his idealist life, or will The Darkness find a way to come out and complete his masterpiece?


Breaking the Silence

Breaking the Silence
Author: Maria J. Nieto
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491761024

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On a sweltering summer day, the streets of Old Madrid that once resonated with the laughter of children playing are empty and silent. But inside the apartment buildings there is life as families faithfully wait for updates about an army uprising in Spanish Morocco. Before long, their greatest fears come true. As rebel troops storm Madrid and chaos fills the streets, six-year-old Mari wonders why she cannot go outside to play. Unfortunately, she has no idea she is about to be trapped inside the abyss of what is rapidly becoming a ruthless civil war. Already emotionally wounded by the absence of her mother, Mari attempts to go about her fear-filled days living with her fathers family, which includes a grandfather who lovingly teaches her about the history leading up to the conflict. As she embarks on a coming-of-age journey submerged in the darkness of war, Mari somehow stays alive despite the decisions of an intimidating, ruthless dictator, starvation, and brainwashing by the new Fascist regime. But when circumstances lead her to inadvertently commit the ultimate betrayal, Mari must face the horrifying consequences of her actions. Breaking the Silence shares the compelling tale of a little girls experiences as she attempts to survive amid the horror and death surrounding the Spanish Civil War.


Sound and Silence

Sound and Silence
Author: Dunstan Chan
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 146699875X

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Sound and Silence is a collection of essays written at different times, from different places, and on different issues-and yet they transcend time and place. They touch on that which is common to man: his strengths and weaknesses; his courage and fears, his attitude and values. As I pass through, I see things that create a stir in my breast, ignite a spark within. Perhaps it's the same with you. Maybe I write of that which is muted in your heart sing the song unsung give sound to the silence.


The Windsor Magazine

The Windsor Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 884
Release: 1911
Genre: England
ISBN:

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The Wild Shore

The Wild Shore
Author: Kim Stanley Robinson
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 385
Release: 1995-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312890362

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2047: For the small Pacific Coast community of San Onofre, life in the aftermath of a devastating nuclear attack is a matter of survival, a day-to-day struggle to stay alive. But young Hank Fletcher dreams of the world that might have been, and might yet be--and dreams of playing a crucial role in America's rebirth. The Wild Shore is the first novel in Kim Stanley Robinson's highly-acclaimed Three Californias Trilogy.


Revolt Against the Sun

Revolt Against the Sun
Author: Nazik al-Malaʾika
Publisher: Saqi Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 086356352X

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The Iraqi poet Nazik al-Malaika was one of the most important Arab poets of the twentieth century. Over the course of a four-decade career, her contributions to both the theory and the practice of free verse (or tafʿilah) poetry confirmed her position as a pioneer of Arab modernism. Revolt Against the Sun presents a selection of Nazik al-Malaika's poetry in English for the first time. Bringing together poems from each of her published collections, it traces al-Mala'ika's transformation from a lyrical Romantic poet in the 1940s to a fervently committed Arab nationalist in the 1970s and 1980s. The translations offer both an overview of her life and work, and an insight into the political and social realities in the Arab world in the decades following the Second World War. Featuring a comprehensive historical and critical introduction, this bilingual reader reveals how one woman transformed the landscape of modern Arabic literature and culture in the twentieth century. It is a key resource for students and teachers of Arabic and world literature, as well as for readers interested in discovering an alternative narrative of modern Iraqi culture.


The Dark Wet

The Dark Wet
Author: Jess Huon
Publisher: Giramondo Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1920882790

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The Dark Wet is the first collection of short stories by Jess Huon. Rich, lyrical and deeply felt, it explores the struggle towards a sense of self and belonging, expressed in three sequences of stories: that of Jed Harp, his lover Danny Hess, and his poet sister Alexandra; of Bell and Oliver, a couple moving between Melbourne and San Francisco; and of a young woman confronting religion and sex in a Christian community in India. Drawing on a rich range of settings, from the lush Top End of Australia, to the mountains of India, and vibrant urban centres, The Dark Wet is a brutally honest portrayal of lives grasping at fluidity and transgression, and the possibility of redemption and change.