John Holmes Ordre des livres
John Clellon Holmes est célèbre pour être l'auteur du premier roman Beat, offrant une perspective unique sur la sous-culture et ses figures clés. Plutôt que d'y participer pleinement, Holmes a agi en tant qu'observateur et documentariste, capturant l'esprit et les expériences de ses contemporains. Ses écrits explorent la recherche de sens et d'identité dans l'Amérique d'après-guerre, examinant les valeurs et les aspirations qui ont défini une génération. Il a traduit magistralement ces observations en œuvres littéraires captivantes qui ont saisi l'essence d'une époque.






- 2022
- 2022
Mahars of Pellucidar (Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe)
- 260pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This definitive edition of Mahars of Pellucidar includes a new foreword and frontispiece by the author's son, Christopher West Holmes, as well as a bonus novelette by best-selling author Joe R. Lansdale (Hap & Leonard).
- 2021
Map of My Country
- 134pages
- 5 heures de lecture
- 2020
Temple of Science
The Pre-Raphaelites and Oxford University Museum of Natural History
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The collaboration between artists and scientists in the creation of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History is a focal point of this book. It highlights the influence of John Ruskin on architect Benjamin Woodward and Pre-Raphaelite artists, who infused the building with intricate designs and sculptures reflecting meticulous observations of nature. The narrative explores the museum's history, architectural details, and its exceptional collection of Pre-Raphaelite art, showcasing a unique blend of natural history, modern science, and artistic expression through lavish illustrations.
- 2018
The Pre-Raphaelites and Science
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of art and science, this book explores how the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood integrated scientific principles into their creative endeavors, influencing painting, poetry, sculpture, and architecture. It highlights their manifesto, The Germ, which advocated for art rooted in precise observation of nature. The collaboration between Victorian scientists and artists in designing natural history museums is examined, alongside the impact of Darwin's theories on their worldview. The work also reinterprets pieces by prominent Pre-Raphaelites and lesser-known figures, providing a comprehensive reevaluation of this influential movement.
- 2018
How Are You Going To Save Yourself
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
An arresting debut about being young, black and male in today's America.
- 2016
Guests Of Time
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In 2016, three poets—John Barnie, Steven Matthews, and Kelley Swain—served as poets-in-residence at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, exploring the intersection of poetry and science. Their unique perspectives and creative expressions enrich the museum's narrative, blending artistic interpretation with natural history. This collaboration highlights the relationship between the natural world and poetic imagination, inviting readers to reflect on the beauty and complexity of nature through verse.
- 2015
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to maintain its authenticity, showcasing original copyright references and library stamps from prominent institutions. The reproduction aims to stay true to the original artifact, providing readers with a glimpse into the historical and scholarly context of civilization's knowledge base.
- 2015
The Statesman: or, Principles of Legislation and Law
- 520pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It offers readers a glimpse into historical knowledge and civilization, maintaining authenticity while providing access to important works housed in major libraries worldwide.
- 2013
The book vividly brings to life the story of Patrick, the man who courageously spread the gospel in pagan Ireland. Through engaging prose, it captures his spirit and the challenges he faced. Additionally, it includes Patrick's own writings, notably his 'Confession,' providing a personal glimpse into his thoughts and experiences. This accessible narrative is recommended for its insightful portrayal of a pivotal historical figure and his mission.
