Exploring the vibrant and eccentric world of Charles Ludlam, this biography delves into his groundbreaking contributions to theater, particularly through his creation of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company. It highlights his innovative blend of camp, humor, and avant-garde performance, which challenged conventional norms. The book captures his unique persona, relationships with fellow artists, and the cultural impact of his work, offering a comprehensive look at a pivotal figure in American theater history.
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Beowulf, a Current English Version
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
As one of the oldest works in the English language, this modernization of Beowulf breathes new life into the epic tale written around a thousand years ago. It captures the essence of the original text while making it accessible to contemporary readers, preserving the heroic themes and rich storytelling that have captivated audiences for centuries.
Another Saturday to Kill
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Pittsburgh's South Side, the story delves into the psyche of Adrian O'Bannion, an English Literature graduate student grappling with intense academic pressure. As he seeks escape from his overwhelming stress, a fateful Saturday leads him to commit a shocking act of violence against a student. The narrative intertwines reality and fantasy, exploring themes of mental disintegration and the darker aspects of Adrian's character, hinting that this may not be his first transgression.
Best designed hotels in North & South America
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
In co-operation with "Design Hotels Inc.", the authors has gathered together a collection of unusual addresses for aesthetes and fans of the Unusual. Each of the hotels has its own unmistakable identity. In addition to excellent architects and interior architects who consciously deal with the surrounding culture and geography, the houses are considered special due to the top service they offer. This is combined with unusual and creative cuisine. This collection is not only a selection of the best designed hotels in the American region but also a high-quality guide with numerous insider tips.
The journey starts in the desert hotel in the Orient, continues to a luxurious temple in India as well as the fascinating resorts in the Far East and extends to the most chic town hotels in the Asian and Australian metropolitan towns. In co-operation with "Design Hotels Inc.", the author has gathered together a collection of unusual addresses for aesthetes and fans of the Unusual. Each of the hotels has its own unmistakable identity. In addition to excellent architects and interior architects who consciously deal with the surrounding culture and geography, the houses are considered special due to the top service they offer. This is combined with unusual and creative cuisine. This collection is not only a selection of the best designed hotels in the Asian-Pacific region but also a high-quality guide with numerous insider tips.
Will my dress go with the lobby? Design hotels & destinations
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The editors of Design Hotels & Destinations define Design Hotels as "hotels with a universal concept of contemporary architecture and interior design including first class service, all in context to the surroundings, with an attention to creative details and a unique, unchanging identity." This book features 108 hotels in Europe, America, Asia, Africa and Australia that embrace this definition, with 61 of the hotels presented in detail, clearly structured by continents, countries and places, with over 600 colored architectural pictures, sketches, design plans, and descriptions.