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John Twidell

    Your Nostalgia is Killing Me
    Irish Revivals. the Ulster Awakening: Its Origin, Progress, and Fruit
    Three Pagan Poems
    A Guide to Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems
    Renewable Energy Resources
    The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket
    • The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Before the onset of his irreversible decline, Eddie Socket always suspected he was on the verge of something. Now that "something" has arrived in the form of Merrit Mather, an attractive older gentleman of impeccable taste in everything from sweaters to his numerous sexual conquests. That Merrit happens to be the lover of Eddie's agitated boss, Saul, hardly fazes the smitten Eddie; that the elusive Merrit loses interest in Eddie with dizzying speed hardly dims his ardor. While Eddie continues his futile chase, he finds solace in his roommate, Polly, involved in her own implausible affair with a self-involved banker. Both Eddie and Polly eventually conclude that solitude is their best option. But even that is not possible as Eddie finds his life taking an unexpected turn--a turn that that serves as the catalyst for Eddie, love-ravaged Polly, and the indomitable Saul to reclaim their lives.First published in 1989 and winner of the 1990 Lambda Literary Award for Best Gay Debut Novel, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket is one of the first novels to respond to the global AIDS crisis. A comedy of absurdist horror, it weaponizes the comic as a way of intensifying the tragic aspects of AIDS, which were especially acute in the early 1980s, and the scars of which are still visible today

      The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket
    • "This second edition maintains the book's basis on fundamentals, whilst including experience gained from the rapid growth of renewable energy technologies as secure national resources and for climate change mitigation, more extensively illustrated with case studies and worked problems. The presentation has been improved throughout, along with a new chapter on economics and institutional factors. Each chapter begins with fundamental theory from a scientific perspective, then considers applied engineering examples and developments, and includes a set of problems and solutions and a bibliography of printed and web-based material for further study. Common symbols and cross referencing apply throughout, essential data are tabulated in appendices. Sections on social and environmental aspects have been added to each technology chapter." -- back cover.

      Renewable Energy Resources
    • Focusing on wind-energy generators, this practical guide offers insights and instructions for systems with a rated capacity of up to 100 kW. It serves as a resource for those interested in harnessing wind energy, providing essential information for both beginners and experienced users in the field.

      A Guide to Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems
    • The three works in this trilogy have no titles but have become known for convenience as The Empty House, A Voice of Time and The Lady Circled. The words were created as part of a collaborative work for exhibition with the visual artist, Graham White, and they have little to do with transient notions of the spoken word or performance poetry. Instead, they invite the viewer or reader to enter personally into the unfolding narrative core of each piece and to reflect upon the accumulating images in order to arrive by contemplation at an unfiltered individual response to the poems' themes and challenges.

      Three Pagan Poems
    • In eleven linked stories, prize-winning novelist John Weir brings his wit and compassion to the question of how a gay white guy from New Jersey lived through fifty years of the twin crises of global AIDS and toxic masculinity in America.

      Your Nostalgia is Killing Me