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Donald Evans

    Cet auteur est connu pour son sens aigu de l'ironie et son mode de vie bohème qui ont profondément influencé sa production littéraire. Son écriture, puisant dans l'esthétisme des années 1890, offre une perspective unique sur la vie et la culture américaines. Il fonda la Claire Marie press pour publier des œuvres destinées à des "personnes civilisées" aux "goûts exotiques", rejetant explicitement les objectifs commerciaux. Admirateur précoce de Gertrude Stein, il fut également proche de Wallace Stevens, avec qui il aurait prévu d'écrire un livre de poèmes en une seule ligne.

    Nine Poems From A Valetudinarium (1916)
    Breaking Strongholds of the Devil, Satan
    We Live and Cohabitate with Spirit Beings
    Two Deaths In The Bronx (1916)
    Nine Poems From a Valetudinarium
    We Fight Not Against Flesh and Blood
    • We Fight Not Against Flesh and Blood

      Book 2

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      The book delves into the spiritual warfare between humanity and malevolent forces, emphasizing the unseen battles instigated by Satan and demons against God's creation. It explores various agendas that lead to spiritual conflicts throughout the world, highlighting humanity's lack of awareness regarding these struggles. The narrative aims to uncover the influence of the spirit world on human existence and the overarching fight for spiritual awareness and truth.

      We Fight Not Against Flesh and Blood
    • Nine Poems From a Valetudinarium

      • 66pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This collection of nine poems by Donald Evans explores themes of illness, mortality, and the fleeting nature of life. Through vivid descriptions and evocative language, Evans offers a poignant and thought-provoking meditation on the human condition.

      Nine Poems From a Valetudinarium
    • Two Deaths In The Bronx (1916)

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of 1916 Bronx, this historical non-fiction work delves into the wrongful convictions and executions of two innocent men accused of murdering a young girl. The author investigates the trial's proceedings, highlighting systemic flaws in the justice system and the racial biases of the era. Through thorough research, the narrative uncovers the deep-seated injustices and societal prejudices that marked this dark chapter in American history, emphasizing the ongoing need for fairness and equality in justice.

      Two Deaths In The Bronx (1916)
    • We Live and Cohabitate with Spirit Beings

      Book 3

      • 420pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Exploring the existence of invisible spirit beings, this book delves into the concept of demons as highly intelligent entities that once were angelic beings created by Jehovah God. After conspiring against their Creator alongside Lucifer, a high-ranking cherub, they were cast out of heaven and now coexist with humanity, often unacknowledged. The narrative challenges conventional portrayals of demons in popular culture, presenting them as complex characters with human-like traits and a significant role in the spiritual realm.

      We Live and Cohabitate with Spirit Beings
    • Breaking Strongholds of the Devil, Satan

      Book 5

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Exploring the influence of spiritual forces, this book delves into how the devil establishes strongholds in people's lives to fulfill his agenda. It emphasizes that Satan's tactics can ensnare anyone, regardless of their faith, leading individuals to act in ways that serve his purposes. The narrative reveals the pervasive nature of these spiritual battles and the need for awareness and resistance against such influences.

      Breaking Strongholds of the Devil, Satan
    • Nine Poems From A Valetudinarium (1916)

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and accessibility, ensuring that classic literature remains available in high-quality modern editions that honor the original text.

      Nine Poems From A Valetudinarium (1916)
    • Ironica

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      As a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this book preserves the original's cultural significance, despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote world literature by offering an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the source material.

      Ironica
    • The narrative explores the intriguing concept of Satan as a tangible figure living among humans, possessing unique abilities that distinguish him from other demons. While only God can recognize Satan in his human guise, demons lack the power to manifest independently and rely on human hosts to enact their influence. This examination delves into the interplay between spiritual entities and humanity, raising questions about identity, perception, and the nature of evil in the world.

      Satan the Devil, Walks the Earth as a Human Being, a Person!
    • Exploring themes of love and nature, this collection of sonnets captures the essence of the Patagonian landscape through vivid imagery and emotional depth. The poems reflect a deep connection to the region, intertwining personal experiences with the beauty and challenges of the environment. Donald Evans' work showcases his lyrical prowess and ability to evoke strong feelings, making it a poignant tribute to both the land and the human experience.

      Sonnets from the Patagonian
    • Written by a leading proponent of the philosophy and ethics of healthcare, this volume, filled with thought-provoking and frequently controversial ideas and arguments provides readers with a contribution to the literature on medical ethics.

      Values in medicine. What are we really doing to patients?