Search results for ""Epitaph""
Gallery Books Halo Epitaph
£15.83
Titan Books Ltd Halo Epitaph
An original novel set in the Halo universe - based on the New York Times best-selling video game series
£9.99
Austin Macauley Publishers Epitaph for Brezhnev
£13.59
Hentrich & Hentrich Epitaph ohne Worte
£21.60
Geest-Verlag GmbH Lakune und Epitaph
£12.50
Kensington Publishing An Epitaph for Jezebel
When Keke starts looking into secretive stripper Monaka''s grisly death, she''s instantly caught between her past and her present. Through The Honey Pot club owner ''Honey Mama'' Thiboudeaux, Keke found refuge from the streets, earned much money from her stage persona ''Brandy,'' and got a chance at a new life all her own. Her bombshell expose about the club launched her reporting career. But it caused a bitter, seemingly irrevocable split between her, the only family she''s ever known - and Drew, the one man Keke won''t admit she''s never gotten over... At Honey Mama request''s, Keke goes undercover as Brandy to find the truth before political pressures shut the progressive club down for good. But Keke has to watch more than her back when she finds Monaka had an unshakable, dangerously elusive stalker, an illicit club sideline - and vicious conflicts with rival dancers. Even more explosive, Keke''s persistence is putting her at odds with Drew, now a police detective working this case.
£24.29
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Epitaph of a Small Winner
£15.18
Penguin Books Ltd Epitaph for a Spy
Josef Vadassy, a Hungarian refugee and language teacher living in France, is enjoying his first break for years in a small hotel on the Riviera. But when he takes his holiday photographs to be developed at a local chemists, he suddenly finds himself mistaken for a Gestapo agent and a charge of espionage is levelled at him. To prove himself innocent to the French police, he must discover which one of his fellow guests at his pension is the real spy. As he desperately tries to uncover the true culprit's identity, Vadassy must risk his job, his safety and everything he holds dear.
£10.74
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Epitaph of a Small Winner
'I am a deceased writer not in the sense of one who has written and is now deceased, but in the sense of one who has died and is now writing'. So begins the posthumous memoir of Braz Cubas, a wealthy nineteenth-century Brazilian. While the grave may have given Cubas the distance to examine his rather undistinguished life, it has certainly not dampened his sense of humour. Epitaph of a Small Winner is one of the wittiest self-portraits in literary history.
£11.45
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Epitaph: A Novel of the O.K. Corral
£16.61
Granta Books The Stone Fields: An Epitaph For The Living
Twenty-three years old, forensic archaeologist Courtney Brkic joined a UN-contracted team excavating mass grave sites in eastern Bosnia. She was drawn there by her family history - her father is Croatian - and she was fluent in the language. As she describes the gruesome work of recovering remains and transcribing the memories of survivors, she reimagines her family's own catastrophic history in Yugoslavia. Alternating chapters explore her grandmother's life: her childhood in Herzegovina, early widowhood and imprisonment during the Second World War for hiding her Jewish lover. The movement throughout the book between the past and the present has a powerful effect, evoking belonging and nationality, what it is to feel rooted in a particular country, how its landscape forms you, and also shedding light on the roots of violence and genocide.
£8.99
Boydell & Brewer Ltd Representing the Dead: Epitaph Fictions in Late-Medieval France
An examination of how the dead were memorialised in late medieval French literature. Awarded a commendation in the Society for French Studies R. Gapper Book Prize for the best book published in 2016 by a scholar working in French studies in Britain or Ireland. Who am I when I am dead? Several late-medieval French writers used literary representation of the dead as a springboard for exploring the nature of human being. Death is a critical moment for identity definition: one is remembered, forgotten or, worse, misremembered. Works in prose and verse by authors from Alain Chartier to Jean Bouchet record characters' deaths, but what distinguishes them as epitaph fictions is not their commemoration of the deceased, so much as their interrogation of how, by whom, and to what purpose posthumous identity is constituted. Far from rigidly memorialising the dead, they exhibit a productive messiness in the processes by which identity is composed in the moment of its decomposition as a complex interplay between body, voice and text. The cemeteries, hospitals, temples and testaments of fifteenth- and early-sixteenth-century literature, from the "Belle Dame sans mercy" querelle to Le Jugement poetic de l'honneur femenin, present a wealth of ambulant corpses, disembodied voices, animated effigies, martyrs for love and material echoes of the past which invite readers to approach epitaphic identity as a challenging question: here lies who, exactly? In its broadest context, this study casts fresh light on ideas of selfhood in medieval culture as well as on contemporary conceptions of the capacities and purposes of literary representation itself. Helen Swift is Associate Professor of Medieval French at St Hilda's College, Oxford.
£100.00
HarperCollins Publishers Epitaph for the Ash: In Search of Recovery and Renewal
The ash tree has long been an integral part of the British landscape, its familiar branches protruding from limestone scars and chalky cliff faces. But tragically ash dieback, a disease from mainland Europe, now poses a serious threat to the trees’ survival. And their grave prognosis took on a personal resonance when, while writing this book, Lisa Samson was diagnosed with a brain tumour, forcing her to contemplate her own mortality while the trees’ likely fate emerged. Taking us from the lowlands of Norfolk to the northernmost reaches of the British Isles, Epitaph for the Ash offers up a rallying cry to treasure these remarkable woodlands while we can, before it is too late.
£9.79
Alfred A. Knopf Keats: A Brief Life in Nine Poems and One Epitaph
£25.25
Vintage Publishing Keats: A Brief Life in Nine Poems and One Epitaph
'Outstanding... The best short introduction I have come across' Sunday TimesWhen he died at the age of just twenty-five, few imagined John Keats would one day be considered among the greatest poets of all time.Taking nine of Keats's best-known poems, Lucasta Miller excavates their backstories and, in doing so, resurrects the real Keats: an outsider from a damaged family whose visceral love of language allowed him to change the face of English literature for ever.Combining close-up readings with the story of his brief existence, Miller shows us how Keats crafted his groundbreaking poetry and explains why it continues to speak to us across the centuries.'One never wants Keats's life to end so soon; I didn't want this book to end, either' TLS Books of the Year'Irresistible... [Miller]digs into the backstories of her subject's most famous poems to uncover aspects of his life and work that challenge well-worn romantic myths' Wall Street Journal
£12.99
MP-WIS Uni of Wisconsin An Epitaph for German Judaism From Halle to Jerusalem
Emil Fackenheim's life work was to call upon the world at large to confront the Holocaust as an unprecedented assault on the Jewish people, Judaism, and all humanity. Here, he looks back on his life, at the profound and painful circumstances that shaped him as a philosopher and a committed Jewish thinker.
£34.85
Epitaph Beautiful Canvas Volume 1
£13.99
£9.86
Epitaph LOUD
£11.99
Epitaph Snap Flash Hustle, Vol. 1
£12.59
Epitaph Sex Death Revolution
£17.99
Epitaph Nobody Is In Control
£14.99
Epitaph BLACK Volume 1
£17.99
Epitaph Quantum Teens Are Go Volume 1
£11.99
Epitaph Critical Hit Volume 1
£14.99
Epitaph Pirouette Volume 1
£14.99
Epitaph Toe Tag Riot TP
£11.99
£13.99
Epitaph Occupy Comics
£14.50
Epitaph Lab Raider
£14.99
Epitaph Transference
£17.99
Epitaph Devil Within
£14.99
Epitaph The Disciples
£11.99
Epitaph The Forevers
£17.99
Epitaph Come Into Me
£13.49
Epitaph Gravetrancers
£14.99
Epitaph The Dregs TP Vol 01
£11.99
Epitaph Young Terrorists Volume 1
£12.99
£14.99
Epitaph Black AF: America's Sweetheart
£9.93
Epitaph Jade Street Protection Services
£14.99
Epitaph We Can Never Go Home Volume 1
£10.04
Epitaph Ballistic: Volume 1
£13.99
Epitaph Survival Fetish
£17.99
Epitaph No Angel
£13.99
Epitaph We Are The Danger
£15.99
Epitaph Clandestino Complete Collection
£13.99
Epitaph 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank TP
£13.99