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The Mask of the Sun

The Mask of the Sun
Author: Fred Saberhagen
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1987-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780812553093

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The Mask of the Sun

The Mask of the Sun
Author: Fred Saberhagen
Publisher: JSS Literary Productions, LLC
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1937422666

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The finding of a valuable ancient Aztec mask off the coast of Key West leads the Gabrieli brothers on a harrowing adventure. Mysteriously transported to the 16th century Inca empire where the fate of an alternate timeline lies in the balance, Mike Gabrieli finds himself pitted against a most formidable Conquistador. Will it pay to have reached too fast for gold? Some additional time travel novels by Saberhagen: A Century of Progress After the Fact Pyramids Merlin’s Bones


Mask of the Sun: The Science, History and Forgotten Lore of Eclipses

Mask of the Sun: The Science, History and Forgotten Lore of Eclipses
Author: John Dvorak
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1681773856

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They have been thought of as harbingers of evil as well as a sign of the divine. Eclipses—one of the rarest and most stunning celestial events we can witness here on Earth—have shaped the course of human history and thought since humans first turned their eyes to the sky. What do Virginia Woolf, the rotation of hurricanes, Babylonian kings and Einstein’s General Theory Relativity all have in common? Eclipses. Always spectacular and, today, precisely predicable, eclipses have allowed us to know when the first Olympic games were played and, long before the first space probe, that the Moon was covered by dust. Eclipses have stunned, frightened, emboldened and mesmerized people for thousands of years. They were recorded on ancient turtle shells discovered in the Wastes of Yin in China, on clay tablets from Mesopotamia and on the Mayan “Dresden Codex." They are mentioned in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey and at least eight times in the Bible. Columbus used them to trick people, while Renaissance painter Taddeo Gaddi was blinded by one. Sorcery was banished within the Catholic Church after astrologers used an eclipse to predict a pope’s death. In Mask of the Sun, acclaimed writer John Dvorak the importance of the number 177 and why the ancient Romans thought it was bad to have sexual intercourse during an eclipse (whereas other cultures thought it would be good luck). Even today, pregnant women in Mexico wear safety pins on their underwear during an eclipse. Eclipses are an amazing phenomena—unique to Earth—that have provided the key to much of what we now know and understand about the sun, our moon, gravity, and the workings of the universe. Both entertaining and authoritative, Mask of the Sun reveals the humanism behind the science of both lunar and solar eclipses. With insightful detail and vividly accessible prose, Dvorak provides explanations as to how and why eclipses occur—as well as insight into the forthcoming eclipse of 2017 that will be visible across North America.


Mask of the Sun

Mask of the Sun
Author: Philip Thatcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Mythology, Celtic
ISBN: 9780968668726

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The Mask of Enlightenment

The Mask of Enlightenment
Author: Stanley Rosen
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1995-09-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780521498890

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Soon to become the definitive study of Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra.


Harrison Birtwistle: The Mask of Orpheus

Harrison Birtwistle: The Mask of Orpheus
Author: Jonathan Cross
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1351564137

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Hailed at its premiere at the London Coliseum in 1986 as the most important musical and theatrical event of the decade, The Mask of Orpheus is undoubtedly a key work in Harrison Birtwistle's output. His subsequent stage and concert pieces demand to be evaluated in its light. Increasingly, it is also viewed as a key work in the development of opera since the Second World War, a work that pushed at the boundaries of what was possible in lyrical theatre. In its imaginative fusion of music, song, drama, myth, mime and electronics, it has become a beacon for many younger composers, and the object of wide critical attention. Jonathan Cross begins his detailed study of this 'lyric tragedy' by placing it in the wider context of the reception of the Orpheus myth. In particular, the significance of Orpheus for the twentieth century is discussed, and this provides the backdrop for an examination of Birtwistle's preoccupation with the story in a variety of works across his creative life. The sources and genesis of The Mask of Orpheus are explored. This is followed by a close reading of the work's three acts, analysing their structure and meaning, investigating the relationship between music, text and drama, drawing on Zinovieff's textual drafts and Birtwistle's compositional sketches. The book concludes by suggesting a range of contexts within which The Mask of Orpheus might be understood. Its central themes of time, memory and identity, loss, mourning and melancholy, touch a deep sensibility in late-modern society and culture. Interviews with the librettist and composer round off this important study.


Masks of the Spirit

Masks of the Spirit
Author: Peter T. Markman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520064188

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Drawing on secondary works in archaeology, art history, folklore, ethnohistory, ethnography, and literature, the authors maintain that the mask is the central metaphor for the Mesoamerican concept of spiritual reality. Covers the long history of the use of the ritual mask by the peoples who created and developed the mythological tradition of Mesoamerica. Chapters: (1) the metaphor of the mask in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica: the mask as the God, in ritual, and as metaphor; (II) metaphoric reflections of the cosmic order; and (III) the metaphor of the mask after the conquest: syncretism; the Pre-Columbian survivals; the syncretic compromise; and today's masks. Over 100 color and black-&-white photos.


Mask of the Sorcerer

Mask of the Sorcerer
Author: Darrell Schweitzer
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2014-02-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147940182X

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"If ever your heart has said, 'The great days are no more. The golden afternoon of golden tales has faded into night, and I came late, born out of time, to warm my hands at the embers that flicker and fade hour by hour' -- read this. . . Here are ghosts grim and gentle, red gold of Ophir, and fell weavings. Here is a tale to keep Scheherazade talking a hundred years." -- Gene Wolfe "Darrell Schweitzer is a fine writer . . . Not only is he skilled in the exotic use of the best trappings of Fantasy, he employs a disquieting awareness of the dark nooks of the mind and soul. . . .Best of all, Schweitzer is a story-teller, by whose smoky fire one may sit spell-bound." -- Tanith Lee "Superlative." --Interzone Darrell Schweitzer has been three-times nominated for the World Fantasy Award, twice for Best Collection, and once for the novella "To Become a Sorcerer," which forms the first four chapters of this book. He is also the author of "The White Isle," "The Shattered Goddess," and nearly 300 short stories, many of which are collected in such volumes as "The Darrell Schweitzer Megapack." An expert on fantastic fiction, who has written books about Lord Dunsany and H.P. Lovecraft, he also co-edited the legendary "Weird Tales" magazine.


Mask Of The Nobleman

Mask Of The Nobleman
Author: Laura Diaz De Arce
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Peytra Sike is a gifted, but frustrated sculptor. After the masked duke, Jors Ameros, is taken with her and her artwork, he commissions Peytra to carve the mantels in his castle. There, Peytra discovers a world of artistry and friendship that cloaks the secrets of the Duke. Despite his unwillingness to be seen, their difference in status, and some castle meddling, their love for each other grows each passing day. But can their love overcome her dangerous curiosity? In the vein of East of the Sun, West of the Moon, Mask Of The Nobleman is a story of fiery passion and long-kept secrets.


Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology

Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology
Author: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1881
Genre: America
ISBN:

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