"The right quotation can change your life. That compressed idea--expressed in just a few words, a sentence or two--can shift your thinking, trigger an epiphany, alter your way of seeing the world. The wisest, most experienced, and most thoughtful people in history have left us these little thought-bombs. And this book collects them: surprising, jolting, discomforting, and comforting insights into living a full, unbridled life, questioning authority and reality, relating to fellow humans, creating, risking, loving, living with uncertainty, and staying sane in an insane world."
Russ Kick Livres
Cet auteur se concentre sur la découverte et l'archivage de documents gouvernementaux américains cachés, y compris des études scientifiques, des rapports sur les droits civils et des opérations de renseignement. Son travail vise à rendre publiques des informations précédemment dissimulées. À travers ses publications, il explore les thèmes de la désinformation et de la manipulation de l'information. L'approche est analytique, cherchant à révéler des mécanismes secrets de pouvoir et de contrôle.






"Contemporary artists and illustrators reimagine great works of literature from around the world"--Back cover
Quotes That Will Change Your Life
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The right quotation can change your life. That condensed idea--expressed in just a few words or a sentence or two--can shift your thinking, trigger an epiphany, and alter your way of seeing the world. The wisest, most experienced, and most thoughtful people in history have left us these little thought-bombs, and this book collects them. Surprising, jolting, discomforting, and comforting insights urge us to live a full, unbridled life, question authority and reality, relate to fellow humans, create, risk, love, live with uncertainty, and stay sane in an insane world. Poets, philosophers, scientists, musicians, artists, presidents, mystics, activists, academics, and others rub shoulders here and give us the benefit of their hard-earned wisdom, breakthroughs, breakdowns, bad choices, sudden illuminations, and lightning wit. Sharing some of life's most important lessons are William Blake and Bruce Lee, Abraham Lincoln and Lorrie Moore, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Terence McKenna, René Magritte and St. Teresa of Avila, Zelda Fitzgerald and James Baldwin, and hundreds more. Neatly arranged into topics that everyone wonders about, this inspirational volume is filled with rousing insights and challenging thoughts that will appeal to anyone who is searching, anyone who doesn't fit in, anyone who questions the way things are . . . which is to say, everyone. *Previously published as Flash Wisdom , 9781938875120
Everything You Know Is Wrong
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Presents documented evidence that contradicts consensus views about the pharmaceutical industry, laundered money, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, nuclear power plant safety, the massacre at Columbine, and other topics.
The Graphic Canon of Children's Literature
- 469pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The original three-volume anthology The Graphic Canon presented the world's classic literature--from ancient times to the late twentieth century--as eye-popping comics, illustrations, and other visual forms. In this follow-up volume, young people's literature through the ages is given new life by the best comics artists and illustrators. Fairy tales, fables, fantastical adventures, young adult novels, swashbuckling yarns, your favorite stories from childhood and your teenage years . . . they're all here, in all their original complexity and strangeness, before they were censored or sanitized.
The Graphic Canon Of Crime And Mystery Vol 2
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Here are Teddy Goldenberg’s dense, murky treatment of Dashiell Hammett’s “The Road Home,” often considered the first hard-boiled detective story ever published. Shawn Cheng renders the first serial-killer story, the so-called fairy tale “Bluebeard” by Charles Perrault. Landis Blair reimagines The Trial as a choose-your-own-adventure story that you cannot win. Plus twenty-three other contributors using a wide range of illustrative styles.As with previous volumes in the Graphic Canon series, the illustrations run the full gamut of media and techniques, and artistic interpretations range from verbatim literalism to metaphorical extensions to surrealism and abstraction. The common theme, tracing the origins and standout texts of the morbid and mysterious, unites these multifarious partners in crime.
"The world's great literature as comics and visuals"--Cover.
Contemporary artists and illustrators reimagine great works of literature from around the world.
100 Things you're not supposed to know
- 261pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This book sheds light on those things that people in power--government, religious leaders, corporations, the rich and well connected--would just as soon wish you didn't know. To them secrets are power. And they'll do whatever it takes to keep them that way -- suppressing the truth and covering up facts that might make the rest of us angry enough to challenge the powerful or at least to have a good laugh at their expense. Using careful research and impeccable sources, Kick uncovers the hidden truth. For example, while self-appointed censors warn constantly about the dangers of pornography, the fact is that pornography has existed since the first cave people carved dirty pictures on the walls. It's also true that two atomic bombs were dropped on North Carolina--although we managed to avoid nuking Greenland, Texas, Canada, Britain and Spain; George Washington embezzled government funds; 1 of 10 people is not fathered by the man they believe is dad; Barbie is based on a German sex doll; The American colonists practiced cannibalism, and much more. This is a combined edition of the "50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know, Volumes 1 and 2" first published in 2003 and 2004.
The Graphic Canon, Vol. 1-3
- 1600pages
- 56 heures de lecture
Featuring over 130 renowned illustrators, this trilogy reimagines 190 classic literary works through stunning graphic art. With a blend of newly commissioned pieces and hard-to-find illustrations, it offers a unique visual experience that appeals to readers and collectors alike. The Graphic Canon serves as a creative bridge between timeless literature and contemporary art, making it an essential addition to any library.

