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William Carlos Williams byl americký básník, jehož dílo je úzce spjato s modernismem a imagismem. Byl také dětským lékařem a praktickým lékařem. Přestože jeho hlavním povoláním byla medicína, Williams rozvíjel i plnohodnotnou literární kariéru, při které se věnoval psaní krátkých příběhů, básní, dramat, románů, kritických esejí, autobiografie, překladů a korespondence. V noci psal a víkendy trávil v New Yorku s přáteli z uměleckého a literárního světa, s nimiž sdílel avantgardní přístupy k umění a poezii. Později během života objížděl Spojené státy a přednášel o poezii.






Jak používat čínské koule ke stimulování akupresurních bodů. Lehce zvládnutelné cviky.
Vyzkoušejte vynikající a přitom velmi jednoduché čínské cvičení rukou a nohou, které vám pomůže uvolnit a posílit tok životní energie Čchi. Zlepšíte tak svůj zdravotní stav a získáte skvělý pocit harmonie. V krabičce najdete dvě stříbrné koule na cvičení, knížku s názorným výkladem i lecčím zajímavým o čínské medicíně. Navíc je tu i zlatý sáček k ukládání koulí.
April 1912. As the Titanic sinks, Eleanor Annenberg discovers a captivating stranger leaning over an open sarcophagus, surrounded by mutilated bodies. Elle is left with a gift that compels her on a journey into a world of ancient evils, vicious hunters and human prey to find the man who saved her that fateful night.
The second book in the thrilling middle grade mystery series, perfect for fans of Robin Steven's Murder Most Unladylike. Set in eighteenth-century London, with all the fun and zest of Hamilton and inspired by real Black British historical figures.
When a battered body is more than murder...it heralds the end of a dynasty.
A thrilling middle grade mystery series, perfect for fans of Robin Steven's Murder Most Unladylike. Set in eighteenth-century London, with all the fun and zest of Hamilton, Bridgerton fashion and inspired by real Black British historical figures.
Paterson is both a place--the New Jersey city in whom the person (the poet's own life) and the public (the history of the region) are combined. Originally four books (published individually between 1946 and 1951), the structure of Paterson (in Dr. Williams' words) "follows the course of teh Passaic River" from above the great falls to its entrance into the sea. The unexpected Book Five, published in 1958, affirms the triumphant life of the imagination, in spite of age and death. This revised edition has been meticulously re-edited by Christopher MacGowan, who has supplied a wealth of notes and explanatory material.
"When Louise surprises her boyfriend by returning early from a work trip, safe to say she wasn't expecting to see him in flagrante delicto with another woman. Heart-torn and vowing to stay away from men, when Louise's next project involves restoring an ageing hotel in Italy, she leaps at the chance to get away. Managed by a crew of sextagenarians, the Grand Hotel del Monferrato needs all the love and care Louise can give it. But it's hard to stay focused on the job when her thoughts keep straying to Vito, the reclusive and mysterious owner of the hotel. With his tragic past and her no-romance policy, Louise knows they can't have a future. Yet something keeps pulling the two together."--Publisher
It's the dream Christmas: snow, mountains... and an ex-boyfriend. Dumped on Christmas Eve by her long-term boyfriend, Zoe Lumsley faces a challenging year. However, an irresistible invitation arrives: an all-expenses-paid skiing holiday with old university friends. The catch? Her ex, Grant, will be there with his new girlfriend. On the bright side, her former flatmate Billy, the organizer, has found success since their university days. As Christmas in the Alps approaches, Zoe looks forward to reuniting with the old gang—some more than others. This enchanting festive getaway is perfect for fans of Tilly Tenant, Holly Martin, and Philippa Ashley. Praise for the story highlights its charm and vivid setting, with readers expressing their love for the characters and the immersive experience. Reviewers have noted the author's ability to transport readers to beautiful locations through his descriptive writing, making it a cozy and heartwarming read. The book has garnered high ratings, with many calling it one of the author's best works yet, and emphasizing its entertaining and enjoyable nature. Readers are eager to revisit the story, appreciating its engaging plot and delightful characters.
Two families at war and Alice finds herself caught in the middle. Can she re-write a story as old as time? When cutbacks force Alice out of her assistant manager role at a Devonshire stately home, she turns her sights the picturesque hills above the historic city of Parma. An aristocratic Italian family are looking to open their medieval castle to the public, and Alice is just the woman for the job. Four years ago, a life-changing accident pushed Alice into depression, but the beauty and charm of the Italian countryside works its magic in brightening her days. Especially when she keeps bumping into handsome Luca … But rivalries run deep in the town, and Alice’s work – not to mention her potential love life – are caught in the middle of a long-standing feud between two families. With her job and future happiness in peril, can Alice save the future of the castle, and bring two warring families together? A gorgeous and uplifting romance, for fans of Rosanna Ley, Sue Moorcroft and Lucy Coleman.