Anton Dem từ Orcemont, France

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05/02/2024

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2018-08-25 02:31

Tình Ma - Chuyện Không Kể Lúc Nửa Đêm Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Người Khăn Trắng

This is a fantastic book of American surrealist outer space poetry written by a student of Bob Kaufman's and Phillip Lamantia. With pieces about Telepathic Carnivores, holographic ballerinas, and Post-sociocratic Biology, this is for a reader that is looking for a new trip into the interior of being. Here is the first poem from _Above the Human Nerve Domain_ by Will Alexander, Pavement Saw Press, 1998. One note, all of the unusual words in the poem are actual words not author creations. ------------------- The Impalpable Brush Fire Singer No he is not an urn singer nor does he carry on rapport with negative forces within extinction he is the brush fire singer who projects from his heart the sound of insidious subduction of blank anomaly as posture of opaque density as ash he distanced from prone ventriloqual stammer from flesh & habit & drought the performer part poltergeist & Orisha part broken in-cellular dove part glance from floating Mongol bastions where the spires are butane where their photographic fractals are implanted with hypnosis because he allegedly embodies a green necrotic umber more like a vertical flash or a farad posing like a tempest in a human chromium palace therefore his sound a dazed simoom in a gauntlet a blizzard of birds burned at the touch of old maelstroms because he gives off the odour of storms this universal Orisha like a sun that falls from a compost of dimness out of de-productive hydrogen sums out of lightless fissures which boil outside the planet yes he sings at a certain pitch which has evolved beyond the potter's field beyond a tragic hummingbird's cirrhosis surmounting primeval flaw surmounting fire which forms in irreplaceable disjunction under certain formations of the zodiac he is listless he intones without impact his synodic revelations no longer of the law of measured palpable destinations because he sings in such a silence that even the Rishis can't ignore as though the hollow power which re-arises from nothingness perpetually convinces like a vacuum which splits within the spinning arc of an intangile solar candle such power can never be confusedly re-traced because it adumbrates & blazes like a glossary of suns so that each viral drill each forge casts a feeling which in-saturates a pressure bringing to distance a hidden & elided polarity like a subjective skill corroded & advanced he sings beyond the grip of a paralytic nexus where blood shifts beyond the magnet of volume where the nerves no longer resonate inside an octagonal maze stung at its source by piranhas

2018-08-25 08:31

End of The Good Life: How the Financial Crisis Threatens a Lost Generation--and What We Can Do About It Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Riva Froymovich

My Thoughts: This book has it all: an intriguing premise, beautiful writing, and the best kind of emotional highs and lows. I simply adored it. Yes, it's Groundhog's Day with a twist. But this is one of those stories that stuck with me after I closed the book. It really made me think about the millions of decisions we make every day, the value of each and every minute, and what life is all about. Characters: I enjoyed Sam as the narrator of the story. It was easy to relate to her and care about her story. Her reactions to the situations she was thrown into felt very real. Another character that I loved was Kent. His changing relationship with Sam was perfect, and it'll be a long time before I smell freshly cut grass or laundry detergent and don't think of Kent. I enjoyed Sam's family, especially younger sister Izzy and her mom who won't cross the line of peeling red nail polish at the entrance to Sam's room. My only complaint about the characters is that I couldn't really tell Sam's best friends apart. They kind of melded into one LindsayAllyElody for me. It wasn't a huge issue - I still liked the scenes with these characters, but I often had to stop and think about which friend was which, or flip back through past scenes as a reference. Setting: The setting was well-developed: the school, Smoker's Lounge, the strip with Hunan Kitchen and The Country's Best Yogurt, Kent's house...all of these places were very real in my mind. Ending (Spoiler-Free!): Perfect. When I had about 20 pages left to go, I wasn't sure how the book would end or even how I wanted it to end. But once I finished the last page, I realized that there wasn't any other way, and it was perfect. Writing Style: Simply stunning. Oliver uses all five senses to throw readers into the story and doesn't let go. I could hear Izzy's lisp, smell Kent and his bedroom, taste the frozen yogurt and the orange beef (ew), see the roses for Cupid Day, and feel every emotion. The details were consistently vivid and added dimension to the story. The writing itself was exquisite. There were many lines that were so beautiful, I had to stop and close my eyes for a second after reading them, then read them again. Stars: 5 out of 5. Go read it!

Người đọc Anton Dem từ Orcemont, France

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.