Bøger af Liam Kennedy
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- An Audio Literary Experience
248,95 kr. The poems contained within this book, New Millennium Poetry, have been written with an intuitive passion for rhyme, action and flow. The content is wide ranging, meaningful and at times provocative. Fuelled by the search for meaning and understanding in the modern self are themes which are inherent in the poems of New Millennium Poetry.
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- AN AUDIO LITERARY EXPERIENCE Volume 2
248,95 kr. ABOUT New Millennium Poetry: Poetry emerging in the New Millennium, is the unspoken voice striving for consciousness in the searching mind of modern men and woman. This unconscious, yet awakening need to find meaning in our lives, is a journey taken by us all.New Millennium Poetry is categorized in topics relevant to human nature, exploring in manifold ways, both answers and questions to these topics.These poems weave there way through multiple layers of the body, mind, soul and spirit, inspiring with ease and alacrity.Poetry exploring at its intrinsic best how the express the invisible, the visible and everything in between.Liam Kenned
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1.160,95 kr. The Great Irish Famine claimed the lives of one million people, mainly from the lower classes. More than a million others fled the stricken land between 1845 and 1851. This catastrophe ranks among the worst famines to afflict pre-industrial societies, and it retains an important place in the psyche of the Irish people and the Irish diaspora to this day. In recent decades, its history has become the focus of considerable scholarly and popular attention. In particular, a tremendous amount of work has been undertaken on mortality, emigration, relief efforts and the wider political, social and psychological consequences of the calamity. Yet much remains to be retrieved and reconstructed, particularly at the level of the rural poor. This book intends to fill that gap. Astonishingly, there is a large volume of reports on social conditions in the Irish localities, emanating from within those localities, that has never been used systematically by historians. It bears the compelling title of the 'Death Census'. Most historians are simply unaware of its existence. The outstanding feature of the Death Census is that it was authored by local clergymen who lived among the people they served, and were intimately involved with their lives. The census, which has never been published in composite form, is a unique store house of testimonies from near the base of society that awaits the attention of students of famine in Ireland. Ninety-nine clergymen from across Ireland, with marked concentrations in the worst affected parts of the country, contributed to the census. Some of these documents are coloured by politics, which in itself is revealing, but most aspire to more dispassionate representations of the horror facing a famishing people within the 'little society' of the parish, accompanied by appeals, explicit or implicit, to the humanitarian instincts of the wider society. In terms of wider significance, this is one of the great unstudied texts of modern Irish history. This book brings the Death Census together in composite form for the first time, and provides a detailed examination of its contents. The result is a new understanding of the Great Famine as it was experienced on the ground.
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171,95 kr. "My dark days made me strong. Or maybe I was already strong and they made me prove it."My name is Liam Kennedy and I am a mental health sufferer, I have come from the brink of death to winning back my life. I use poetry as a tool to not just help myself but to also help my fellow mental health brothers and sisters around the world.My motto in life is NEVER GIVE UP!
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413,95 - 773,95 kr. "Essays examining how American literature both models and interrogates the neoliberal present"--
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288,95 kr. This innovative book looks at representations of ethnic and racial identities in relation to the development of urban culture in postindustrialised American cities. The concept of 'urban space' organises the detailed illustration of a series of themes which structure chapters on white paranoia and urban decline; memories of urban passage; the racialised underclass; urban crime and justice; and globalisation and citizenship.The book focuses on a range of literary and visual forms including novels, journalism, films (narrative and documentary) and photography to examine the relationship between race and representation in the production of urban space. Texts analysed include writings by Tom Wolfe (The Bonfire of the Vanities), Toni Morrison (Jazz), John Edgar Wildeman (Philadelphia Fire) and Walter Mosley (Devil in a Blue Dress). Films covered include Falling Down, Strange Days, Hoop Dreams and Clockers.Provocative and absorbing, this interdisciplinary treatment of urban representations engages contemporary theoretical and sociological debates about race and the city. Issues of space and spatiality in representations of the city are explored and the author shows how expressive forms of literary and visual representation interact with broader productions of urban space.
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