Borrowed Lives Gilberto Guevara-NieblaBorrowed Lives is a novel. It is an enactment of issues of literary philosophy and criticism, including the question of whether there can be originality, coherence, and authenticity in life and art. It deepens William Blake's point Make your own myth or else be enslaved by another man's by asking whether one's own myth isn't also another man's myth and by portraying the terrible consequences of taking one's own myth literally.
Although drawing from experience as she creates and critiques theory
the author finds in the historical fiction of six modern women writers a range of strategies for claiming their cultural heritage while simultaneously differentiating themselves
Political issues in Ireland today addresses the important current topics in Irish politics
including well-being
>While testing out a pair of magical boots
Otto Meinardus offers here a sweeping overview of the principal Christian churches and organizations in Egypt today
on his long walks through the city
this resource reinforces existing knowledge and provides a foundation for developing additional skills
and strategies when navigating marriage and spousal roles
Beautifully illustrated with scenes from tomb reliefs
Turkey's enthusiastic embrace of the Arab Spring set in motion a dynamic that fundamentally altered its relations with the United States
particularly of recreating new forms of female subjectivities and feminist aesthetics