Elizabeth wurtzel prozac nation author5/12/2023 ![]() ![]() Marketed as an object lesson in depression among the young, privileged, and talented, this book by '89 grad Elizabeth Wurtzel is more useful as an object lesson in how much the New York publishing industry sucks. That's Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America, A Memoir in a nutshell-a better place for it, in fact, than in the bookstores or on your shelf. ![]() ![]() Then I started taking Prozac and things were OK. Then I OD'd and my friends had to take me to Stillman. Wanna fuck?" Then I hung out in Adams House with the other cool, depressed Lit majors. Then I called this boy, and I was like, "I'm so depressed. ![]()
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Well, a bit of a Dick with a capital D, and he deserves everything he gets as far as ribbing from practically everyone is concerned, Rory in particular is playing him like a fiddle but let's hope he grows up and comes to his senses soon. John is certainly ringing the changes lately with his stories, and I for one can't wait for the next instalment to appear. It couldn't be more different to the More Heat than the Sun series, but in a really good way. What a sweet, feel good story this was from John, set once more in his beloved Devon. He said there would be more Ben and Nik stories, and I can only hope he will honour that promise.maybe his muse has done a runner or life in general is too hectic for any new stories at the mo, but a little more info would give all of us Wiltshire fans a huge boost please John □□□*** ![]() Yes, we know that John has moved back to the UK from New Zealand.but other than that? Zilch, zip, nada. God, isn't it amazing to think that we've gone 4 years without a new John Wiltshire story. ![]() The words to leonard cohen's hallelujah5/12/2023 ![]() It’s an interestingly stitched together film that starts at the end - his final performance in 2013, singing “Hallelujah,” of course - and rewinds to the beginning of his songwriting career to trace how he got there. ![]() ![]() Now, four decades after its initial recording, it’s downright ubiquitous, a regular feature in movies, television shows, and singing competitions around the world. ![]() What would become Cohen’s seminal anthem was dead on arrival.īut in the new documentary “ Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song,” in theaters Friday, directors Dayna Goldfine and Dan Gellar examine how despite the odds, the song managed to take on a life of its own thanks, in varying degrees, to Bob Dylan, John Cale, Jeff Buckley and Shrek. Yet when he submitted the album, “Various Positions,” to his longtime record company Columbia Records in 1984, the company’s president Walter Yetnikoff decided not to release it in the U.S. ![]() He’d toiled on the lyrics for seven years. Leonard Cohen was deep in his career when he finally finished “Hallelujah.” Well, the first version of “Hallelujah” - there would be many, many versions when all was said and done. ![]() Sacred Woman by Queen Afua5/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Women are never told how important our wombs are and this book is a winner for me for that reason alone. Understanding how to feed yourself for wellness and how to support your womb is priceless. I think the greatest benefit of the book/program is learning about your body. I know for Christians, the altars with images of other people can feel like idol worship, but you don't have to do that. You can reap the benefits of Sacred Woman without doing the gateway work with crystals and stones if that makes you uncomfortable. Overall, I did learn a lot and I enjoyed several of the recipes in her book. I don't know if I can credit this system and a plant-based diet, but my period did lighten over time. My cramps were always pretty mild, so that was easy, but I had long heavy periods that made life unbearable. I stopped relying on pain relievers and learned to manage cramps with teas and herbs. ![]() I think the best takeaway for me, was that I became much more intuned to my body. I would go to bed early so that I could wake up early, which I actually liked. I bought all of the stones/crystals, cloth, and altar objects, and started eating a vegan diet. I bought this book back in the early 2000s to join a healing circle at my school, but I ended up not participating with them and going it alone - which the book doesn't advise. ![]() Ingmar bergman strawberry5/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Wild Strawberries, director Ingmar Bergman's second film from 1957, is, that's right, a no-two-ways-about-it masterpiece, his third in a row, but it's also the first one that is distinctly and insistently an Ingmar Bergman film, taking place entirely in the generic wheelhouse and cultural milieu of almost all his no-two-ways-about-it masterpieces to come. 1957's The Seventh Seal is similarly a no-two-ways-about-it masterpiece, but it's also a strange pageant-like work of dense symbolism, unafraid to toy with medievalist kitsch and warped comedy. 1955's Smiles of a Summer Night is a no-two-ways-about-it masterpiece, as far as I'm concerned, but it's also a light bauble: tinged with melancholy and hard-won worldy wisdom, but still mostly a sex farce. ![]() Bella and zsadist5/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He alternates between keeping her trapped in a hole in the ground and taking her out to sadistically torment her. O, who believes himself to be in love with her. Nevertheless, when she was kidnapped by a lesser, one of the slayers who are mortal enemies of the vampires, he put every ounce of his energy into finding her.īella has spent six weeks in the hands of Mr. There was an instant attraction between them, but because of his painful past, Zsadist does not believe himself worthy of any female much less one of her rank. He could not bear to touch or be touched, and anger was his constant companion, until the day that he met Bella, a beautiful female vampire and a member of the aristocracy. In the century since his twin brother, Phury, rescued him, Zsadist has lived his life in emotional torment, more dead than alive. Zsadist was held as a slave for a century, during which time numerous atrocities of torture and abuse were committed against him. Even the other members of the Brotherhood tend to avoid him. His horribly scarred visage and the tattoos that mark him as having been a blood slave make him frightening to look at, and there are rumors within the vampire community of him committing terrible deeds. Zsadist is the most feared member of the Black Dagger Brotherhood. Evernight Teen Summer Kick-off Blog Hop.Cosmo Red Hot Reads from Harlequin Launch. ![]() Artemisia Gentileschi by Mary D. Garrard5/11/2023 ![]() writing her dissertation on "The Early Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino-Florence and Rome." Work įrom 1974 to 1976, Garrard served as the second national president of the Women’s Caucus for Art. degree at Harvard University in 1960, and her Ph.D. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College in 1958, her M.A. She is recognized as "one of the founders of feminist art theory" and is particularly known for her work on the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi. Mary DuBose Garrard (born 1937) is an American art historian and emerita professor at American University. ![]() The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970s, History and Impact (1996) Lifetime Achievement Award, Women's Caucus for Art (2005)Īrtemisia Gentileschi: The Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art (1989) ![]() Light august faulkner5/11/2023 ![]() ![]() One of the most predominant aspects of the story includes the effect religion plays upon the community. As is the case is real life, some do well to overcome while others do not. Sexuality and trauma emerge in the novel as obstacles to be overcome. ![]() ![]() These points-of-view help us understand how the community of Jefferson operates. While the novel is present in third person narrative, Faulkner does allow us to understand the point-of-view of several key characters in the novel. Faulkner presents us with characters that face complex circumstances and what we find mesmerizing is the very nature to which each individual responds to his or her circumstances. William Faulkner's novel, Light in August, represents the complicated nature of life, mankind's complicated responses to life, and the intrepid spirit of all men. ¶ … Nature of Man Explored in William Faulkner's Light in August ![]() Soul music discworld5/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Readers love Soul Music : 'A wonderfully written Discworld novel, full of all the humour, pathos and characters that make the Discworld series what it is to so many avid followers' Goodreads reviewer, ? 'The author had a wonderful way of weaving pop culture references with action and, most impressively, resoundingly deep and important messages about life (and death) itself' Goodreads reviewer, ? 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