This is a skilful collection by a poet well acquaintedwith relative place: wherever a poem lives, it alwaysremembers its place in the world. Indeed, juxtapositionsand connections - with place, culture, and amonghumans - are where the poet flexes his muscle - 'worksout' his ideas.
David Hughes Livres
David Hughes est un critique de cinéma et auteur réputé dont le travail a paru dans d'éminents journaux et magazines britanniques. Son expertise explore les œuvres de cinéastes emblématiques et le monde fascinant des visions cinématographiques non produites. Hughes offre aux lecteurs une profonde exploration de l'art et de l'histoire du cinéma. Son écriture est louée pour sa perspicacité et sa passion profonde pour le médium.






Rising Son
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the rich narratives of the Old Testament, this collection aims to spark interest in the Bible by presenting its stories without the embellishments of Hollywood. It delves into themes of love, hate, murder, and compassion, while addressing the complexities of good versus evil through relatable characters. By providing historical context and thoughtful interpretations, the author encourages readers to engage deeply with scripture, suggesting that each challenging passage holds significant meaning and potential for greater understanding and blessings.
Future-proof Your School
- 154pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Wouldn't it be great if you could equip your school and yourself to face whatever the future might throw at you! Wherever you are in your teaching career, this book provides an effective approach to change management that is simple and sustainable.
New World of Wine from the Cape of Good Hope
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
On one level, An Inspector Calls is a whodunit. But much more importantly it is a morality play one in which its author sets out to expose what he sees as the arrogance and indifference of Britains ruling class. Though written in 1944, it continues to fascinate critics and audiences alike, with one contemporary theatre director describing it as a a call to arms. So just how good a play is it, asks David Hughes in this short guide, and just how relevant is it to the world we live in today
The complete Lynch
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
After working with David on his previous work for the series, The Complete Kubrick, we knew we were on to a winner for this book. Not only is David Lynch a master of modern film-making but David Hughes is well-qualified to write this 'complete' book. The book covers all Lynch's films including Mulholland Drive, TV and other projects, as well as the unrealised ventures such as Revenge of the Jedi (later directed by Richard Marquand as Return of the Jedi). It also includes a foreword by Barry Gifford - the novelist behind Wild at Heart and co-writer with Lynch of the screenplay for Lost Highway - and excerpts from a new interview David Hughes carried out with David Lynch himself. The Complete Lynch is the only comprehensive study of this great director.
David Hughes is a versatile artist known for blending illustration, graphic design, photography, and animation. His accolades include the prestigious Pentagram Award for his contributions to illustration. Hughes has illustrated for prominent publications like the Observer and New Yorker and is celebrated for his children's books, including "Strat and Chatto" and "Bully." In 2006, he released his interpretation of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," showcasing his talent in reimagining classic literature.
Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Never Made
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Covers films such as Steven Spielberg's Night Skies, Stanley Kubrick's Childhood's End, and Philip Kaufman's Star Trek: Planet of the Titans. This book also covers Kevin Smith's Six Million Dollar Man, Tim Burton's Superman Lives, and James Cameron's Alien 5.


