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Frederick Turner

    Australian Grasses (with Illustrations)
    1929
    Biopoetics : evolutionary explorations in the arts
    John Muir
    Sierra Club: 100 years of protecting nature
    Culture of Hope
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2022

      Latter Days

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      "Poems by poet Frederick Turner, to be included in the Colosseum Books series edited by James Matthew Wilson"-- Provided by publisher

      Latter Days
    • 2022

      Through the lenses of Shotokan Karate and biomedicine, sensei and biomedical scientist Alex W. Tong shows readers how body, mind, and spirit can be developed through martial arts practice. Through the practice of martial arts, a person can realize their full potential--not only in body, but in mind and spirit. The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts shows readers how. Author, sensei, and biomedical scientist Alex W. Tong delves into the physical, mental, and spiritual components of martial arts and integrates contemporary sports psychology, kinesiology, and neuroscience into a nuanced and illuminating understanding of what martial arts practice can be. Structured into three sections, Tong discusses: The Mind: The dao of martial arts, mental tranquility, contemporary neuroscience, and warming up the brain The Body: Posture and stance, breathing in martial arts, and the physics of mastery and effort The Spirit: Soul, spirit, and moving zen; nature and manifestations of the spirit Each section includes observations on martial arts origins, physiology, and tangible results on martial arts training. Blending traditional and contemporary approaches, knowledge, and research, The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts builds a vision of practice that elevates physical performance, awareness, decisiveness, and strength of spirit.

      The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts
    • 2021

      Hadean Eclogues

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of poetry and science, Frederick Turner presents a vision of a new poetic form that respects the beliefs and intellect of both believers and skeptics. Through Hadean Eclogues, he challenges conventional boundaries by proposing that poetry can authentically reflect reality while honoring the rich tapestry of history, myth, and ritual. Turner's work invites readers to engage deeply with the complexities of existence, bridging the gap between artistic expression and scientific understanding.

      Hadean Eclogues
    • 2011

      Go-Between

      A Novel of the Kennedy Years

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The story follows a washed-up journalist who, while reflecting on his life, discovers a treasure trove of diaries belonging to Judith Campbell Exner, a woman entwined with America's elite. As he delves into her past, he uncovers secrets involving powerful politicians and notorious figures, revealing the intricate connections and conspiracies that shaped the nation. This unexpected find reignites his passion for journalism and offers a chance to reclaim his former glory.

      Go-Between
    • 2008

      Australian Grasses And Pasture Plants

      With Notes On Native Fodder Shrubs And Trees

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which have become rare and costly. The aim is to make these timeless texts accessible again through affordable, high-quality modern editions that preserve the original text and artwork.

      Australian Grasses And Pasture Plants
    • 2007

      Australian Grasses V1

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian text, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an accessible, high-quality edition that remains true to the original work.

      Australian Grasses V1
    • 2007

      Culture of Hope

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Turner indicts both Left and Right for creating a cultural establishment that is philosophically empty and esthetically corrupt.

      Culture of Hope
    • 2004

      1929

      A Novel of the Jazz Age

      • 404pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,2(100)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the Jazz Age, the narrative follows the life of Bix Beiderbecke, a self-taught musical prodigy whose career was marked by brilliance and tragedy. The story begins at the Bix Fest in Davenport, Iowa, then delves into key moments of his life, including performances in a Capone-controlled nightclub, grueling tours, and his struggles with addiction leading to his time in an asylum. Featuring historical figures like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, the novel captures the essence of an era through Bix's poignant journey and artistic aspirations.

      1929