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Beauty In Disarray (Classics of Japanese Literature)
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The Revolution of 1905: Russia in Disarray (v. 1)
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The Communist States in Disarray, 1965-1971
Through a survey and analysis of recent developments in the communist states and in their relations with one another and with other nations this volume provides a revealing picture of a changing communist world. Indeed, as the book makes clear, it is no longer appropriate to think of the communist countries as one world, since a major development during the period covered in this study has been the disintegration of the communist monolith and the reemergence of separate national entities in Eastern Europe. The sixteen chapters by fifteen contributors provide studies of the individual communist states as well as several chapter-length discussions of general trends and patterns. The contributors also project the likely course of developments for the rest of the 1970s. Throughout the book the twin themes of an aggregation of the Sino-Soviet conflict and the spread of nationalism point to the conclusion that the communist states are now in disarray. The contents: Patters of Political change, Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone; Polycentrism in Eastern Europe, Adam Bromke; The Sino-Soviet Dispute, John W. Strong; Czechoslovakia, H, Gordon Skilling; East Germany, Melvin Croan; Rumania, Gabriel Fischer; Yugoslavia, John C. Campbell; Albania, Peter R. Prifti; Outer Mongolia, Paul F. Langer; North Korea and North Vietnam, Paul F. Langer; Cuba, C. Ian Lumsden; Patterns of Economic Relations, Philip E. Uren; External Forces in Eastern Europe, Andrew Gyorgy. .
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Objects on a Table : Harmonious Disarray in Art and Literature
Davenport's meditations on the still life dip into the full history of this art form-from Neolithic cave paintings to the Dutch masters, from Cézanne and Van Gogh to photography and the collage "Whose work will still be read in the next hundred years? Guy Davenport, for one." -John Gardner "This book is a fine quick reading for a cold winter's night." -Hungry Mind Review "Another brilliant performance." -Michael Dirda, Washington Post In a series of four meditations on still-life painting, Guy Davenport blends art history with literary criticism, taking a close look at the iconic and symbolic function of objects and the multiple ways they are represented in culture. Focusing on a genre that is supposedly static, these essays reveal the dynamic forces that motivate and shape the still life, explaining why and how painters have employed this genre to such vital effect..
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El foxismo se deshace.(una crítica a Vicente Fox y su gobierno; México)(TT: Government in disarray.)(TA: a hard look at Vicente Fox and his government, ... Breve): An article from: Siempre!
This digital document is an article from Siempre!, published by Edicional Siempre on February 6, 2002. The length of the article is 493 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: El foxismo se deshace.(una crítica a Vicente Fox y su gobierno; México)(TT: Government in disarray.)(TA: a hard look at Vicente Fox and his government, Mexico)(Artículo Breve) Author: René Avilés Fabila Publication:Siempre! (Refereed) Date: February 6, 2002 Publisher: Edicional Siempre Volume: 48 Issue: 2538 Page: 12 Article Type: Artículo Breve Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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