A meditation on both the roots of modernism and its manifestation in the work of H D, Ezra Pound, D H Lawrence, William Carlos Williams, Edith Sitwell, and many others. It is especially notable for its illumination of the role women played in creation of literary modernism.
Robert Duncan Culver Knihy
Robert Duncan se proslavil jako redaktor magazínu Creem a přispěvatel předních hudebních publikací. Jeho psaní je ponořené do světa rockové hudby, kde zkoumá její dynamiku a kulturu s bystrým okem a osobitým stylem. V jeho dílech se snoubí hloubková analýza s pohlcujícím vyprávěním, což čtenářům nabízí jedinečný pohled na éru rock 'n' rollu. Duncanův románový debut LOUDMOUTH slibuje další ukázku jeho mistrovství v zachycení syrové energie hudebního světa.






Systematic Theology
- 1258 stránek
- 45 hodin čtení
No previous knowledge of theology demanded, this volume is written in an essentially readable way and is the perfect core to the library of anyone who loves to learn.This wide-ranging, well-directed, sharp-sighted textbook is his magnum opus. This one stands high as a demonstration of the biblical rationality of the Reformed faith. J. I.
Earthly Career of Jesus, the Christ
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
A balanced blend of doctrinal, historical, archaeological and geographical detail on the life of Jesus written in a fresh style. Culver uses his skills honed as a professor of both Biblical and Systematic Theologies to present an all-rounded book that should be an invaluable handbook on the life of Christ.
Loudmouth
- 360 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
In 1970s New York City, Thomas Ransom dreams that rock 'n' roll will be his ticket out of the life his conservative family planned for him, and he takes it to the extreme: burning bridges and houses on the way to discovering his true destiny.
Entertaining retelling of Bible stories ideal for 7+ year old children
Robert Duncan
- 592 stránek
- 21 hodin čtení
This volume in the Collected Writings of Robert Duncan series gathers a far-reaching selection of Robert Duncan’s prose writings including most of his longer and more well-known essays along with other prose that has never been widely available. Ranging in original publication dates between 1940 and 1985, the forty-one titles reveal a great deal about Duncan’s life in poetry—including his impressions of poets whose work he admires, both contemporaries and precursors. Evocative and eclectic, this work delineates the intellectual contexts and sources of Duncan’s poetics, and opens a window onto the literary communities in which he participated.