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Michael Dunn

    Fasciné par le cinéma et les aspects plus sombres de la vie, Michael Dunn crée des récits qui proviennent souvent de son expérience de scénariste. Sa prose explore l'énigmatique et le profondément dérangeant, examinant des facettes troublantes de la condition humaine. Le style de Dunn se caractérise par une profondeur mystérieuse et provocatrice qui laisse les lecteurs en réflexion sur ses implications. Son œuvre littéraire reflète une sensibilité visuelle et une profonde curiosité pour l'inconnu.

    Suffer Singles Orange Volume
    The Poet's Sanctuary
    Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
    New Zealand Sculpture: A History
    New Zealand Painting: A Concise History
    //Beautiful
    • //Beautiful

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The narrative delves into a dark and chilling atmosphere, exploring themes of horror and the macabre. It presents a gripping tale filled with unsettling imagery and a haunting storyline that lingers long after reading. The characters navigate a world steeped in dread, facing both internal and external demons. This book promises to captivate readers who are drawn to intense, grisly tales that evoke a sense of fear and intrigue.

      //Beautiful
    • New Zealand Painting: A Concise History

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the evolution of New Zealand painting from colonial times to the contemporary era, highlighting key movements such as Regionalism, Modernism, Abstraction, and Postmodernism. It delves into the contributions of expatriate artists and the La Trobe scheme, while also addressing the significance of Maori and Polynesian art, alongside the depiction of colonial landscapes. This comprehensive overview captures the diverse influences and developments that have shaped New Zealand's artistic landscape.

      New Zealand Painting: A Concise History
    • New Zealand Sculpture: A History

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the evolution of sculpture in a former British colony, tracing its development from reliance on British imports to a flourishing local art scene in the 20th century. It highlights the shift from strong British influence to a more confident, self-expressive artistic identity, utilizing diverse sources and materials to reflect this transformation.

      New Zealand Sculpture: A History
    • 4,0(49)Évaluer

      Dealing with some of the thorniest problems in medicine, from euthanasia to the distribution of health care resources, this book introduces the reasoning we can use to approach medical ethics. Exploring how medical ethics supports health professionals' work, it also considers the impact of the media, pressure groups, and legal judgments.

      Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
    • The Poet's Sanctuary

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Michael Dunn, at the age of twenty, has collected these poems and short stories over a period of three years. Born and raised in Medway, Maine till the age of fourteen, he moved to the Bangor area where he currently resides. After graduating from John Bapst Memorial High School in 2000, he enrolled in and is attending the University of Maine at Orono where he is studying English and is anticipated to graduate in the year 2004.

      The Poet's Sanctuary
    • Suffer Singles Orange Volume

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The collection reflects a deeply personal journey over 15 years, serving as an emotional catharsis for the author. These stories, initially intended for private reflection, reveal raw thoughts and feelings that could have been detrimental if left unexpressed. The author presents them to the public, inviting readers into a world of intimate struggles and revelations, emphasizing the transformative power of storytelling.

      Suffer Singles Orange Volume
    • Detox

      • 404pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around a tumultuous relationship marked by addiction and desperation. Mat, a bi-polar alcoholic, attempts to win back Julia, a heroin addict, through a reckless plan that includes kidnapping and ketamine. As their struggles intensify, Mat's forgetfulness regarding his medication exacerbates Julia's perilous situation, leading to a battle against withdrawal, hallucinations, and a mysterious watchman. The narrative explores themes of love, survival, and the dark consequences of addiction, all while a nosy neighbor complicates their chaotic lives.

      Detox
    • Detox Hardcover

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of suspense and terror, this dramatic horror novel introduces a fresh perspective through its innovative storytelling. The narrative intertwines elements of romance with chilling themes, enhanced by experimental typography that adds depth to the reading experience. Michael Dunn crafts a unique journey that challenges traditional genre boundaries, making for an engaging and thought-provoking tale.

      Detox Hardcover
    • Suffer Singles Brown Volume

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      These collected works reflect a personal journey over 15 years, serving as a cathartic release of deep emotions and thoughts. Originally intended for private reflection, the stories reveal the author's inner struggles and vulnerabilities, offering readers a glimpse into the raw and unfiltered aspects of human experience. This unique perspective transforms private musings into shared narratives, inviting readers to connect with the author's emotional landscape.

      Suffer Singles Brown Volume
    • Suffer (paperback)

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The collection spans 15 years of deeply personal writings, serving as a means for the author to process and release intense emotions and thoughts. Initially intended solely for the author's own reflection, these stories offer a raw glimpse into the inner turmoil and catharsis experienced over the years. The work invites readers into a private journey of self-exploration and emotional release, revealing the power of written expression as a means of healing.

      Suffer (paperback)