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The Coming of the Frontier Press
From the first story about the discovery of gold in California in 1848 to features on today’s western boomtowns, western expansion and journalism...
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The Note She Left - Poems
Hahn’s new collection wrestles with the elemental and enduring challenges of the human condition: What can we use from our spiritual heritage? How...
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The Value of Names and Other Plays
Spanning a quarter of a century, this collection of plays demonstrates author Jeffrey Sweet’s eye for the drama of human relationships. Sweet works...
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Hegel on Hamann
In 1828, G. W. F. Hegel published a critical review of Johann George Hamann, a retrospective of the life and works of one of Germany's most...
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Making Theatre
While readers of theater history will find this biography invaluable, those more interested in the personal story of a writer's commitment to her...
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True Stories
Journalism in the twentieth century was marked by the rise of literary journalism. Sims traces more than a century of its history, examining the...
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Voices in a Mask - Stories
Based on images of disguise in literature, theater, and opera, this short-story cycle explores themes of identity and subterfuge in a fictional fugue...
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Satyr Square - A Year, a Life in Rome
Part memoir, part literary criticism, part culinary and aesthetic travelogue, this loving reflection is a poignant, funny narrative about an American...
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Difference and Givenness
From one end of his philosophical work to the other, Gilles Deleuze consistently described his position as a transcendental empiricism. But just what...
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Wide Awake in the Windy City
In Wide Awake in the Windy City, Matt Golosinski traces the century-long ascent of the Kellogg School of Management, detailing its influence on...
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Walter Netsch
Northwestern University Library presents the first monograph devoted to the architect Walter Netsch, an early partner in Skidmore, Owings & Merrill...
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Discovering Sexuality in Dostoevsky
Most discussions of sexuality in the work of Dostoevsky have been framed in Freudian terms. But Dostoevsky himself wrote about sexuality from a...
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The Human Place in the Cosmos
Upon Scheler’s death in 1928, Martin Heidegger remarked that he was the most important force in philosophy at the time. Jose Ortega y Gasset called...
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The Worlds of Lincoln Kirstein
Lincoln Kirstein was a tireless champion of the arts in America. Working behind the scenes to provide artists with money, space, audiences, and, at...
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Writing a Usable Past
In Writing a Usable Past, Brintlinger considers the interactions of post-Revolutionary Russian and émigré culture with the genre of biography in...
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Zizek’s Ontology
Slavoj Zizek is one of the most interesting and important philosophers working today, known chiefly for his theoretical explorations of popular...
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Sidewalks - Portraits of Chicago
Few people know Chicago as do Rick Kogan and Charles Osgood, and their "Sidewalks" column for the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine is a tour...
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Zizek’s Ontology A Transcendental Materialist Theory of Subjectivity
Slavoj Zizek is one of the most interesting and important philosophers working today, known chiefly for his theoretical explorations of popular...
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The Environment and the Press
This history of environmental journalism looks at how the practice now defines issues and sets the public agenda evolving from a tradition that...
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Poetry as Re-Reading
Rereading and rewriting our understanding of the poetics of modernism and postmodernism, this truly revisionary work identifies a significant...
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My Sax Life: A Memoir
Since defecting from Cuba in 1980—and indeed long before that in his native land— Paquito D'Rivera has received glowing praise time and...
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Iramifications (Vol.43 of the GLAS Series)
The central theme of Iramifications is the eternal misunderstanding between East and West. Misconceptions and the notion of identity are explored on...
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Lightning from the Depths
If a people
Have no poets
And no poetry of their own
For a National Anthology
Then treachery and barking
Will do the...
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Redemption and the Merchant God
Dostoevsky's Russian chauvinism and anti-Semitism have long posed problems for his readers and critics. How could the author of The Brothers...
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