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Ed Wood, Mad Genius: A Critical Study of the Films

Filmmaker Ed Wood was controversial and critically maligned, even labeled "the worst director of all time," yet he achieved cult status and remains of great interest today. This book frames Wood's ...
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Sarah Bernhardt [Women in the Arts]

A biography of the French actress, Sarah Bernhardt. Sarah Bernhardt (born circa October 22, 1844 – March 26, 1923) was a legendary French stage and early film actress, and has been referred to as ...
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The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon

Sei Shonagon was a contemporary and erstwhile rival of Lady Murasaki, whose novel fictionalizes the court life Shonagon describes. The Pillow Book is a collection of anecdotes, memories of court an...
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Nightmare Japan: Contemporary Japanese Horror Cinema

Over the last two decades, Japanese filmmakers have produced some of the most important and innovative works of cinematic horror. At once visually arresting, philosophically complex, and politicall...
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Great Ancient China Projects You Can Build Yourself

From Buddhism, feng shui, and porcelain pottery to gunpowder, dynasties, and trade routes, this interactive activity guide explores the incredible ingenuity and history of ancient China with more t...
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Japan Through the Looking Glass

This entertaining book takes us on an exploration into Japanese society as Alan Macfarlane uncovers the multifaceted nature of a country and people who are even more extraordinary than they seem. C...
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The Spirit of Japanese Poetry (1914)

Contents: 1. Japanese Poetry 2. The Japanese Hokku Poetry 3. The Japanese Play of Silence 4. The Earliest Japanese Poetry 5. The Poets of Present Japan 6. Some Specimens
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 31 / 2009
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The American Counterculture

The American counterculture played a major role during a pivotal moment in American history. Post-War prosperity combined with the social and political repression characteristic of middle-class lif...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 29 / 2009
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Chinese Characters: Learn & Remember 2,178 Characters and Their Meanings

A systematic, building block-style plan for mastering the most daunting aspect of learning Chinese—how to remember the meaning of more than 2,000 of the most common characters—is provided in this h...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 28 / 2009
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Wastepaper Collection by Eleanor Flegg

I've loved these poems and this drawn book ever since 20 years ago I found it on my sister's bookshelf. It had been given to her by a schoolfriend whose brilliant poems and colourful art it feature...
  • James Dwyer published this 12 / 16 / 2009
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Playclothes for Eurotrash

Jamie Dwyer's last chance as a 33 year-old failing business journalist is his assignment to the oil rich rain forests of southern Mexico. 8 years in the writing, Playclothes for Eurotrash begins as...
  • James Dwyer published this 11 / 30 / 2009
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History of Japanese Art

A comprehensive, extensively-illustrated, detailed overview of Japanese art -- from the Joman period (10,500 B.C.E. to 300 B.C.E.) through World War II.
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 27 / 2009
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The Philosophy of the Coen Brothers

In 2008 No Country for Old Men won the Academy Award for Best Picture, adding to the reputation of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, who were already known for pushing the boundaries of genre. They h...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 26 / 2009
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A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History

Widely considered the leading Western authority on Japan, Richie has a particular affinity for the nation's films, as is evident on every page of this authoritative survey. He emphasizes the collab...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 21 / 2009
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Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China

Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China is not simply a survey of sixteenth-century images, but rather, a thorough and thoughtful examination of visual culture in China's Ming Dynasty, one tha...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 20 / 2009
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The Lennon Prophecy: A New Examination of the Death Clues of the Beatles

Offering a new interpretation of the hidden messages and symbols that have ornamented Beatles mythology for years, this examination of the Beatles' recordings and album artwork theorizes that John ...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 16 / 2009
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The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories

The first anthology to bring to the West in English translation the work of a talented group of Japanese science fiction writers whose works represent a unique contribution--rather than traditional...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 13 / 2009
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The Legends of Tono [100th Anniversary Edition]

Tono is known throughout Japan as the cradle of Tōno Monogatari (Tales of Tōno), written in 1910 by Yanagita Kunio, who gathered folk tales of the area. This book is now considered one of the great...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 11 / 2009
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Cutting Edge: Art-Horror and the Horrific Avant-Garde

Cutting Edge investigates the differences/relationships between avant-garde cinema and exploitation (what she terms as `paracinema') - how viewers of both types tend to divorce themselves from main...
  • peterek2 published this 12 / 09 / 2009
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Playclothes for Eurotrash

Jamie Dwyer's last chance as a 33 year-old failing business journalist is his assignment to the oil rich rain forests of southern Mexico. 8 years in the writing, Playclothes for Eurotrash begins as...
  • James Dwyer published this 05 / 21 / 2009
  • 1,042 reads
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