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John Gilmore

    John Gilmore est un auteur dont la recherche novatrice sur l'histoire du jazz à Montréal a été publiée dans deux livres acclamés par la critique. Ses matériaux de recherche, y compris des enregistrements d'histoire orale avec des musiciens, font partie des collections d'histoire du jazz des Archives de l'Université Concordia. Gilmore écrit et traduit également de la fiction et des récits poétiques, explorant continuellement de nouvelles façons de raconter des histoires. Il est affilié au Centre for Oral History and Digital Story-telling de l'Université Concordia.

    The Broken Notebooks
    L.A. Despair: A Landscape of Crimes & Bad Times
    Trials of Christ
    A Return to Being Human Religiously
    Head of a Man
    Swinging in Paradise
    • Swinging in Paradise

      The Story of Jazz in Montreal

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,6(12)Évaluer

      Exploring the vibrant jazz scene in Montreal, the book chronicles the evolution of music and nightlife from the arrival of black musicians to the dynamic 1960s. It highlights the migration of artists across North America and their experiences amidst organized crime and social challenges. Through seven years of interviews, the author captures the essence of the community, blending music history with rich social narratives. This reprint includes a new afterword and features 70 photos, offering a deep dive into Montreal's cultural tapestry after dark.

      Swinging in Paradise
    • Head of a Man

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set in a mysterious Asian country, the narrative follows a man who, after experiencing a traumatic event, retreats to a hostel where he becomes trapped in a solitary vigil. As he grapples with fragmented memories and blurred identities, he is both cared for and haunted by the women around him, each sharing their own stories. This exploration of memory and self unfolds in a surreal underworld of the mind, where he seeks the language that might liberate him from his past.

      Head of a Man
    • A Return to Being Human Religiously

      Living the Spirit Through Personal Growth and Social Transformation

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Delving into the intersection of humanity and divinity, this work draws on the insights of mystics across various traditions. It emphasizes a profound unity among all beings—humans, animals, nature, and the divine—highlighting the shared essence of existence. Through this exploration, the book invites readers to recognize their inherent divinity and interconnectedness with the universe.

      A Return to Being Human Religiously
    • Trials of Christ

      The Moral Failures of Those Who Judged Christ

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      Exploring the historical figures involved in the trial of Jesus, this book delves into the political, social, and religious contexts of the time. It examines the motivations and backgrounds of key players, including Roman officials, Jewish leaders, and the crowds, providing a nuanced understanding of their roles. By analyzing ancient texts and archaeological findings, the narrative uncovers the complexities of justice and power in a tumultuous era, shedding light on how these trials shaped the course of history and religious thought.

      Trials of Christ
    • Focusing on a gritty exploration of criminal activity, this collection delves into various true crime narratives that reveal the darker sides of human nature and society. Each story paints a vivid picture of crime and misfortune, offering insights into the circumstances and motivations behind these real-life events. The subtitle hints at the tumultuous settings and the impact of crime on communities, making it a compelling read for true crime enthusiasts.

      L.A. Despair: A Landscape of Crimes & Bad Times
    • The Broken Notebooks

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows a man's quest to uncover the mysteries behind the enigmatic Cycladic figurines, which have captivated artists and puzzled archaeologists for centuries. These prehistoric sculptures, characterized by their stylized female forms, remain shrouded in uncertainty regarding their significance and burial practices. As he delves into the origins and meanings of these artifacts, the protagonist embarks on a journey that intertwines art, history, and the human desire for understanding.

      The Broken Notebooks
    • Hector and The Magic Detector

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      In a whimsical adventure, Hector's mundane life takes a thrilling turn when a magical event disrupts his bedroom. Accompanied by the quirky Magic Detector Inspector, he embarks on a journey to uncover the mysteries of the Magic Detector. This story blends humor and creativity, inviting readers to explore a colorful world. Additionally, it offers a unique interactive element as a coloring book, allowing for artistic expression alongside the narrative.

      Hector and The Magic Detector
    • Storm Warriors

      Life-Boat Work on the Goodwin Sands

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the treacherous Goodwin Sands, this book offers a vivid account of life-saving efforts by lifeboat crews in the 19th century. It captures the bravery and dedication of those who risked their lives to rescue shipwrecked sailors. The unchanged reprint of the original 1875 edition preserves the historical significance and detailed narratives of heroic rescues, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in maritime history and the evolution of lifesaving practices.

      Storm Warriors
    • Faces of the Caribbean

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The Caribbean's rich tapestry of cultural, political, and social diversity is explored through its tumultuous history of conquest, slavery, and rivalry. The book examines the evolution of contemporary political systems, contrasting Cuba and Jamaica, and highlights the region's economic transition from sugar production to tourism. It delves into the complexities of gender, race, and ethnic identity within these heterogeneous societies, while also addressing the challenges posed by globalization and the influence of US culture on the islands' unique identities.

      Faces of the Caribbean
    • Storm Warriors

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Originally published in 1875, this reprint preserves the historical significance and authenticity of the text. It offers readers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the language, themes, and cultural context of its time. This edition is ideal for those interested in literary history or the evolution of storytelling, providing a valuable resource for both casual readers and scholars alike.

      Storm Warriors