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Autor und Subjekt im Gedicht: Positionen, Perspektiven und Praktiken heute (Lyrikforschung. Neue Arbeiten zur Theorie und Geschichte der Lyrik #1)

by Friederike Reents Peter Geist Henrieke Stahl

Das seit jeher spannungsreiche Verhältnis zwischen Autor und Subjekt bildet in der Gegenwartslyrik ein Experimentierfeld, das eine Herausforderung für die Lyriktheorie darstellt. Die Beiträge diskutieren zentrale Positionen zu den Konzepten ‚abstrakter Autor‘ und ‚lyrisches Subjekt‘ unter Berücksichtigung ihrer unterschiedlichen Genese sowie Terminologie in den verschiedenen Philologien. Aus der Gedichtanalyse werden Perspektiven oder Alternativen zu diesen Konzepten entwickelt, um ein Instrumentarium zur Beschreibung der neuen Autor-Subjekt-Relationen in der Lyrik zu gewinnen. Der Band mit germanistischen, slavistischen, anglistischen und komparatistischen Beiträgen ist Ergebnis des DFG-Projekts zur „Typologie des Subjekts in der russischen Dichtung der 1990-2010er Jahre“ und der DFG-Kollegforschungsgruppe „Russischsprachige Lyrik in Transition – Poetische Formen des Umgangs mit Grenzen der Gattung, Sprache, Kultur und Gesellschaft zwischen Europa, Asien und Amerika“.

Autorretratos (Flash Relatos #Volumen)

by Jordi Soler

Partiendo de anécdotas personales, Jordi Soler construye los retratos de Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway y Salvador Dalí con el humor que impregna su obra. Tres autorretratos de Jordi Soler, o por qué tuvo que pasar la noche en casa de Oscar Wilde, qué cuenta a quien quiera escucharlo el pescador que sacaba a Hemingway a pescar o de qué habla sin parar una chica yeyé en un coche rumbo a la suite de Salvador Dalí. «Autorretratos» aparece incluido en Salvador Dalí y la más inquietante de las chicas yeyé (Literatura Mondadori, 2011).

Autos usados

by Daniel Espartaco

Autos usados es la historia de una generación que vivió la adolescencia en el norte de México durante los noventa, los años felices de la economía, cuando comenzaba la efervescencia del modelo maquilador y el ascenso de la cultura del narcotráfico. El sueño de Elías, hijo de una familia de ex comunistas, no es terminar la preparatoria, sino conseguir un empleo, comprar un automóvil usado y huir a la tierra prometida, Amarillo, Texas. Pero antes debe conseguir quinientos dólares para llevar a su novia a El Paso, donde el aborto es legal. Por causa de un matrimonio fallido terminará en la ciudad de México. "Dirección equivocada: mismo país", dice el narrador. Algunos años después, el regreso a Intervalosa su estado natal, Chihuahua, lo hará testigo no sólo del destino de sus coetáneos -criminales y víctimas-, sino del terrible estallido de la violencia durante el sexenio de Felipe Calderón. Así, la primera novela de Daniel Espartaco Sánchez es también una alegoría sobre el mal, no el metafísico, sino el que tiene causa y efecto, y aguarda su momento bajo la superficie de las cosas.

Autos usados

by Daniel Espartaco

Una novela necesaria porque va más allá de los lugares comunes sobre la violencia que campea en México. Premio Bellas Artes Narrativa Colima para Obra Publicada 2013 Autos usados es la historia de una generación que vivió la adolescencia en el norte de México durante los noventa, los años felices de la economía, cuando comenzaba la efervescencia del modelo maquilador y el ascenso de la cultura del narcotráfico. El sueño de Elías, hijo de una familia de ex comunistas, no es terminar la preparatoria, sino conseguir un empleo, comprar un automóvil usado y huir a la tierra prometida, Amarillo, Texas. Pero antes debe conseguir quinientos dólares para llevar a su novia a El Paso, donde el aborto es legal. Por causa de un matrimonio fallido terminará en la ciudad de México. "Dirección equivocada: mismo país", dice el narrador. Algunos años después, el regreso a Intervalos a su estado natal, Chihuahua, lo hará testigo no sólo del destino de sus coetáneos -criminales y víctimas-, sino del terrible estallido de la violencia durante el sexenio de Felipe Calderón. Así, la primera novela de Daniel Espartaco Sánchez es también una alegoría sobre el mal, no el metafísico, sino el que tiene causa y efecto, y aguarda su momento bajo la superficie de las cosas.

Autotheories

by Alex Brostoff and Vilashini Cooppan

A transdisciplinary array of authors offering a new frame of reference for autotheory and its genre-bending synthesis of autobiography and critical theory.Autotheories tells the story of a field in formation. Building on traditions that have long fused life writing, philosophical encounter, embodied theorizing, and cultural critique, autotheory constructs new practices of critical theory. Transgressing generic boundaries and bridging stylistic registers, it crafts language that is intimate, analytic, playful, and insurgent. Editors Alex Brostoff and Vilashini Cooppan underscore autotheory&’s multiple genealogies and genre-bending forms while situating it within the contemporary political field. In this collection, autotheory emerges as a strut (of style), a straddle (of disciplines), a proliferation (of selves), an axis (of identifications), an index (of attachments), and an archive (of loves). An assemblage and an experience, Autotheories surveys the field&’s iterations and permutations. Without settling for classification or bowing to ossification, Autotheories invites you to its discursive play.Contributors include:Alex Brostoff, Jessica Bush, Judith Butler, Vilashini Cooppan, Carla Freccero, rl Goldberg, Jan Grue, Emma Lieber, Megan Moodie, Lili Owen Rowlands, John Patterson, Paul B. Preciado, Erica Richardson, Migueltzinta C. Solís, Jamieson Webster, Damon Ross Young, Stacey Young, Arianne Zwartjes

Autowar

by Assiyah Jamilla Touré

A visceral, vital, unblinking debut collection of poems exploring kinesthetic memory and longing, inherited violence, and the body as a geographical site. We're often told that we are given only what we can bear. For some of us our first lessons are in how much pain we're made to think we deserve—and the resulting scars are always meant to be kept secret. Assiyah Jamilla Touré's debut collection is a record of those scars—not those inflicted on us by the thousands of little wars we live in everyday, but those that come afterwards, those we inflict upon ourselves to mark the path. Each and every poem in Autowar was written on a cell phone, transcribing an urgent revisiting of old sites of pain, and also a revisiting of one young person’s power and ability—to hurt themself, or others. These poems are powerful evocations of how even our scars have worlds and lives. here in the dark, me-spacei am insatiable for my fleshi just can't get enoughof tiny after-woundsthat's me giving, still too softfor my own teeth

Autrefois nous étions enfants

by Chris Ward Sati Karagoz

Quand son frère meurt, le vieux Takahiro retourne une dernière fois à sa rizière, où il se souviendra de la beauté,de la tragédie de sa vie et des jours où sa famille était tout autour de lui ... Autrefois nous étions enfants est l'histoire de la vie d'un homme , écrit par l'auteur de la célèbre trilogie Tube Riders, Chris Ward.

Autumn

by A. G. Mojtabai

This is a piece for solo voice, the voice of Will Ross, recently widowed. For years he's worked on refurbishing his vacation cottage to be a retirement home for himself and his wife, Helen. As soon as he settles in, Helen dies. As the book opens, Will has decided, over the objections of his son (who lives in Houston) to stay on alone, to remain in his summer house after the summer has ended.

Autumn

by Ali Smith

Autumn. Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. That’s what it felt like for Keats in 1819. How about Autumn 2016? Daniel is a century old. Elisabeth, born in 1984, has her eye on the future. The United Kingdon is in pieces, divided by a historic, once-in-a-generation summer. Love is won, love is lost. Hope is hand-in-hand with hopelessness. Ali Smith’s new novel is a meditation on a world growing ever more bordered and exclusive, on what richness and worth are, on what harvest means. It is the first installment of her Seasonal quartet—four stand-alone books, seperate yet interconnected and cyclical (as the seasons are)—and it casts an eye over our own time. Who are we? What are we made of? Shakespearean jeu d’esprit, Keatsian melancholy, the sheer bright energy of 1960s pop art: the centuries cast their eyes over our own history making. Here’s where we’re living. Here’s time at its more contemporaneous and its most cyclic. From the imagination of the peerless Ali Smith comes a shape-shifting series, wide-ranging in time-scale and light-footed through histories, a story about aging and time and love and stories themselves.

Autumn Song (Seasons of the Heart #2)

by Martha Rogers

Why does everyone think a girl’s only lot in life is to find a husband and settle down? Kathleen Muldoon is twenty-three and tired of ranch living. Fiercely independent and determined to become a nurse, she has left her family’s ranch to study medicine under Old Doc Jensen andlive in town with her Aunt Mae, who runs a boardinghouse. Daniel Monroe has just arrived in Porterfield to set up his law practice. Sparks fly when he is introduced to Kate at the boardinghouse, but the initial attraction quickly dissolves into an argument, the first of many. Daniel is enamored with Kate but uncomfortable with her independent spirit and dreams of becoming a nurse. When trouble erupts between the ranchers and lumberjacks over timber rights, Kate is furious to learn that Daniel has worked out an agreement she believes will destroy her father’s land. Can they overcome their pride and help each other become everything God wants them to be? Set in the late 1800s, the Seasons of the Heart series follows the lives of four women and their families, weaving together their stories of faith, life, and love as they bond in friendship only God could orchestrate.

Autumn (AUTUMN #1)

by David Moody

AUTUMN, the classic underground novel finally bursts into the mainstream. It is cold, dark, relentless - and uncomfortably plausible, a NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD for the 21st Century. Amazon said: 'The perfect zombie story, nothing written in the genre has grabbed me in the same way as AUTUMN, an equal to Romero's Night of the Living Dead'. In the tradition of THE WALKING DEAD, and from an author whose HATER was optioned by Guillermo del Toro, director of PAN'S LABYRINTH, this is a chilling and frightening read.In less than twenty-four hours a vicious and virulent viral epidemic destroys virtually all of the population. Billions are killed, within minutes. There are no symptoms and no warnings; within moments of infection each victim suffers a violent and agonising death. At the end of ten minutes, only a handful of survivors remain. By the end of the first day those survivors wish they were dead. By the end of the first week, as the dead get up and walk, they know they are in hell.

Autumn (Seasons Quartet Ser. #1)

by Karl Ove Knausgaard

<p>From the author of the monumental My Struggle series, Karl Ove Knausgaard, one of the masters of contemporary literature and a genius of observation and introspection, comes the first in a new autobiographical quartet based on the four seasons. <p><i>28 August. Now, as I write this, you know nothing about anything, about what awaits you, the kind of world you will be born into. And I know nothing about you... <p>I want to show you our world as it is now: the door, the floor, the water tap and the sink, the garden chair close to the wall beneath the kitchen window, the sun, the water, the trees. You will come to see it in your own way, you will experience things for yourself and live a life of your own, so of course it is primarily for my own sake that I am doing this: showing you the world, little one, makes my life worth living.</i> <p>Autumn begins with a letter Karl Ove Knausgaard writes to his unborn daughter, showing her what to expect of the world. He writes one short piece per day, describing the material and natural world with the precision and mesmerizing intensity that have become his trademark. He describes with acute sensitivity daily life with his wife and children in rural Sweden, drawing upon memories of his own childhood to give an inimitably tender perspective on the precious and unique bond between parent and child. The sun, wasps, jellyfish, eyes, lice--the stuff of everyday life is the fodder for his art. Nothing is too small or too vast to escape his attention. This beautifully illustrated book is a personal encyclopedia on everything from chewing gum to the stars. Through close observation of the objects and phenomena around him, Knausgaard shows us how vast, unknowable and wondrous the world is.</p>

Autumn Alibi (A Wiccan Wheel Mystery #6)

by Jennifer David Hesse

After a hectic year, Edindale, Illinois, attorney Keli Milanni is ready to welcome autumn by counting her many blessings. But a case of murder could cause her to fall behind . . . Keli is hoping that Mabon, the Wiccan Autumn Equinox, will bring balance back into her life. But it’s death that comes calling when she’s asked to consult on an estate case. Recently passed, Elaine Turnbull left everything, including her valuable art and antiques collection, to her granddaughter, Lana. But Lana has been missing for years, ever since a tragedy tore her family apart. Also missing may be Elaine’s most recent will. Then there’s the not-so-small detail that Elaine’s death by natural causes may not have been so natural after all . . . With the help of her boyfriend Wes, who knew Lana in high school, Keli starts digging into Elaine’s past—and her journals. Soon she discovers that everyone, from Elaine’s caretaker to her curator, had a motive for murder—along with a seemingly rock-solid alibi. Between missing people, missing documents, a string of vandalism against her friends, and the sense she’s being stalked, Keli is feeling a disturbing chill. Now not even her Wiccan protection rituals may save her from a killer with a cold heart that’s far from grateful . . . Praise for the Wiccan Wheel Mysteries “A perfect read.” —Library Journal “A good atmospheric read for fall.” –Parkersburg News & Sentinel “A good atmospheric read for fall.” —Parkersburg News & Sentinel on Samhain Secrets

Autumn Alley: Enter a world of gas lights and horse-drawn buses, gin-soaked night clubs and fluttering lace curtains . . .

by Lena Kennedy

Autumn Alley: where the East End's most fascinating call their home . . .Here you'll find Maud, the formidable Irish-American suffragette; sulky Patricia, whose unhappy childhood leads her to a dangerous love affair; vivacious, flame-haired Colleen; Mary, who struggles alongside her wayward husband to bring up children - and Arfer, whose quick mind lifts him out of the world of poverty in London's East End.*************What readers are saying about AUTUMN ALLEY'Wow!!' - 5 STARS'Couldn't put it down' - 5 STARS'Such a skilled storyteller' - 5 STARS'The story captivated me' - 5 STARS'I enjoyed it so much' - 5 STARS

Autumn Alley: Enter a world of gas lights and horse-drawn buses, gin-soaked night clubs and fluttering lace curtains...

by Lena Kennedy

Gas lights and horse drawn buses, gin-soaked night clubs and fluttering lace curtains: enter the world of Autumn Alley.<P><P>Here you'll find Maud, the formidable Irish-American suffragette; sulky Patricia, whose unhappy childhood leads her to a dangerous love affair; vivacious, flame-haired Colleen; Mary, who struggles to bring up children beside her wayward husband - and Arfer, whose quick mind lifts him out of the world of poverty in London's East End.

Autumn Blaze

by Samantha Harte

Raised by Comanches and recaptured by Texas Rangers, a spirited young woman discovers her past—and a new love—in this Western historical romance. New Mexico Territory, 1871. As an infant born on the frontier, her name was Mandie. When she was taken from her home by Comanche raiders, they called her Little White Hair. But as she grew, this wild and clever beauty earned herself the name Firemaker. Meanwhile, Carter Machesney is the handsome Texas Ranger charged with bringing her back home. But when she&’s found in the midst of a brutal battle, Firemaker proves herself as fierce as any Comanche warrior. It&’s up to Carter to introduce her to a way of life she&’s never known. Though they speak in different tongues, the instant flare of passion between them is a language both can speak. But is it enough to bridge their very different worlds?

Autumn Blue: A Novel

by Karen Harter

In this lyrical, character-driven novel, a single mother struggles to save her troubled young son and finds help in the most unexpected place. Sidney Walker must decide between doing what's best for her children and following her heart.

Autumn Bones

by Jacqueline Carey

New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Carey returns to the curious Midwest tourist community where normal and paranormal worlds co-exist-however tenuously-under the watchful eye of a female hellspawn... Fathered by an incubus, raised by a mortal mother, and liaison to the Pemkowet Police Department, Daisy Johanssen pulled the community together after a summer tragedy befell the resort town she calls home. Things are back to normal-as normal as it gets for a town famous for its supernatural tourism, and presided over by the reclusive Norse goddess Hel. Not only has Daisy now gained respect as Hel’s enforcer, she’s dating Sinclair Palmer, a nice, seemingly normal human guy. Not too shabby for the daughter of a demon. Unfortunately, Sinclair has a secret. And it’s a big one. He’s descended from Obeah sorcerers and they want him back. If he doesn’t return to Jamaica to take up his rightful role in the family, they’ll unleash spirit magic that could have dire consequences for the town. It’s Daisy’s job to stop it, and she’s going to need a lot of help. But time is running out, the dead are growing restless, and one mistake could cost Daisy everything... .

Autumn Bones

by Jacqueline Carey

New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Carey returns to the curious Midwest tourist community where normal and paranormal worlds co-exist--however tenuously--under the watchful eye of a female hellspawn... Fathered by an incubus, raised by a mortal mother, and liaison to the Pemkowet Police Department, Daisy Johanssen pulled the community together after a summer tragedy befell the resort town she calls home. Things are back to normal--as normal as it gets for a town famous for its supernatural tourism, and presided over by the reclusive Norse goddess Hel. Not only has Daisy now gained respect as Hel's enforcer, she's dating Sinclair Palmer, a nice, seemingly normal human guy. Not too shabby for the daughter of a demon. Unfortunately, Sinclair has a secret. And it's a big one. He's descended from Obeah sorcerers and they want him back. If he doesn't return to Jamaica to take up his rightful role in the family, they'll unleash spirit magic that could have dire consequences for the town. It's Daisy's job to stop it, and she's going to need a lot of help. But time is running out, the dead are growing restless, and one mistake could cost Daisy everything...

Autumn Brides: A Year of Weddings Novella Collection (A Year of Weddings Novella)

by Kathryn Springer Katie Ganshert Beth K. Vogt

Happily ever after begins today. The honor of your presence is requested at three autumn weddings . . .A September Bride by Kathryn SpringerWhen Annie moves to Red Leaf, she&’s ready to call the little town home, but Deputy Jesse Kent can&’t believe his mother has handed the keys to her bookshop over to a woman she met on the internet. Jesse has seen his mother taken advantage of before, and he decides to keep a close eye on this Annie Price. But when a close eye turns into a historical wedding reenactment with Jesse and Annie as the couple, make-believe nuptials quickly give way to real-life emotions.An October Bride by Katie GanshertNo one but Jake and Emma know the true reason they&’re getting married—so Emma&’s dying father can walk her down the aisle. While Jake and Emma plan an autumn wedding together, it becomes clear that their agreement has a few complications—the biggest being their true feelings for each other.A November Bride by Beth K. VogtHaving celebrated the big 3–0 by ending a relationship, Sadie is tired of romantic relationships-by-text. The only man she knows willing to put down his iPhone and have face-to-face conversations with her is Erik. It&’s time to put a 21st-century twist on the Sadie Hawkins&’ tradition of a woman going after her man. But when he realizes he&’s fallen for her, can Erik convince Sadie his just-for-fun dates were the prelude to &“&’til death do us part&”?

Autumn Bridge: A Novel (Samurai Series #2)

by Takashi Matsuoka

In the year 1311, in the highest tower of Cloud of Sparrows Castle, a beautiful woman sits by the window, watching as enemies gather below and fires spread through the night. As she calmly awaits her fate, she begins to write, carefully setting down on a scroll the secret history of the Okumichi clan...of the gift of prophecy they share and the extraordinary destiny that awaits them. For six centuries, these remarkable writings lay hidden--until they are uncovered by an American woman, a missionary named Emily Gibson, who arrived in Edo harbor in 1861, in flight from a tragic past. Soon an extraordinary man would enter her life: Lord Genji of the Okumichi clan, a nobleman with a gift of prophecy who must defend his embattled family--and confront forbidden feelings for an outsider in his midst. Emily, too, soon finds herself at a turning point; courted by two westerners, she knows her heart belongs to the one man she cannot have. But Emily has found a mission of her own: translating Genji's ancestral history, losing herself in an epic tale of heroism and forbidden love. For here is the story of Lady Shizuka, the beautiful witch-princess who has enchanted Okumichi men for generations...of Genji's ancestors, Lord Hironobu and Lord Kiyori, and of the terrible betrayals that befell them...and of Genji's parents: a wastrel father and his child bride whose tragic love has shaped Genji as a leader and as a man. As Emily sifts through the fragile scrolls, she begins to see threads of her own life woven into the ancient writings. And as past and present collide, a hidden history comes to life, and with it a secret prophecy that has been shrouded for centuries, and may now finally be revealed. Takashi Matsuoka's spellbinding novel is infused with spectacle, intricately woven, magically told. Autumn Bridge is a feast for the senses, a work of truly dazzling storytelling. From the Hardcover edition.

Autumn Changes (Seasons of Love #3)

by B. G. Thomas

Seasons of Love: Book ThreeAsher Eisenberg is a brilliant actor, destined for fame and fortune. But a traumatic incident in his past has caused him to reject his Jewish heritage and hide from everyone behind walls of arrogance and selfishness, and he blurs his loneliness with a lot of sex and alcohol. When he meets Peniamina Faamausili, however, he strangely can't stop thinking about the young man. Peni is struggling with his sexuality, the Mormonism he was raised in, and the Samoan heritage that calls to him. He longs to receive the pe'a--the traditional Samoan tattoos-- and learn more of his people&apos;s ways. He has no interest in a man like Asher, who appears to use men and put them aside and whose drinking can&apos;t help but remind him of the drunk driver who killed his father. But he can't deny his attraction to Asher and finally agrees to a date if Asher can go thirty days without a drink. Asher is about to go on a journey that will awaken him to his friends, his past, his future, and even to love. But that awakening could well demand the sacrifice of the dream he holds most dear.

Autumn Chill in Utah Springs

by RaeAnne Thayne

Previously published as High-Risk Affair, this emotional entry in The Searchers series brings a suspenseful twist to New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne’s established small town charm His manner usually screamed all business. But his cool-headed judgment took a flying leap over his new assignment, because all FBI special agent Caleb Davis wants is to fold Megan Vance into his arms and kiss away the worry brimming in her stunning green eyes. Her son is missing and he yearns to protect the single mother from danger and bring her child home. Once he does, maybe he can figure out how to become a permanent part of her life…

Autumn Cliche

by R. W. Clinger

Chad Best, article writer forArtist Trade, is instructed by his editor to head to Haven Island in Lake Erie to interview the famous ashtray artist, Finn O’Rourke. A glassblower, Finn has the reputation of being a monster to the public, particularly the media, but Chad is fascinated by him and can’t wait to meet the artist.When Chad arrives on the island, he and Finn get things off to a bad start. But Chad soon learns there’s a softer side to the artist, and Finn O’Rourke isn’t the monster his super fans have made him out to be.To Chad’s surprise, Finn woos the writer and seduces him. Emotionally ensnared by the artist, Chad finds himself falling for Finn. When his visit comes to an end, will Chad choose to return to his busy life, or stay on the artist’s island with a man he might love?

Autumn Crescendo: Four Novellas Celebrating the Changing Seasons of Life

by Andrea Boeshaar Sally Laity Dianna Crawford DiAnn Mills

Where have all the years gone? "When the glow of youth fades and the nest empties, four women find themselves in a new stage of life--a time to let their hearts play a new melody. Kristin Robinson returns to teaching as her husband takes early retirement due to an injury. Now that their children are gone, she hardly knows the man she married. Can she hear a romantic September Sonata when her heart tends toward discord? Abby Martin is ready to sell her business and start a new chapter in life. But her plans are disturbed by a run-in with an old flame. Convinced that she's already had her love of a lifetime, she has no desire to be pursued. But when an October Waltz begins to play, will she dance to the call of love? Jill Lawrence's life is full. Her grown daughters and their families need her, and her job as a nurse gives her added purpose. But a chance encounter with her best friend from childhood creates a surprising heart flutter inside her. What will she do when the notes of the November Nocturne begin to sound off-key? Cora Dennison sacrificed her dreams of romance and marriage when she focused on raising her orphaned siblings. Now alone in a rundown farmhouse, she is resigned to living life solo. But when she hires a carpenter to fix her house, could she be inviting the song of a December Duet? God can give hearts new joy. Love can give tired lives a new spark. Experience the excitement from some of Christian fictions best loved authors."

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