This document provides a summary of titles that have been published or represented by Princeton International Agency for the Arts over the past 15 years. It includes over 70 titles in various subjects such as history, literature, art and ecology that have been published with presses in several countries. The document then lists selected history titles from 2011-2015 as well as earlier translated, edited and authored works covering topics like World War II, memoirs, literary criticism and the environment.
The pastor of the Community Church of Providence in Rhode Island, the Reverend Evan D. Howard possesses decades of experience in ministry and mission trips. In his leisure time, the Reverend Evan D. Howard enjoys reading the works of classic writers such as Ernest Hemingway.
Life imitates art - co-author, Victor Merkel, nuzzles under the chin of B-17, Memphis Belle... Ann Frommer and I wrote ("TailGunner: War Defines Us") and ("TailGunnerR3") to honor Gunner-Walter "Buck" Merkel... These novels let the reader witness gut-jarring missions over Nazi, Germany as he and fellow airmen dodged 8mm slugs... In the sequel, Buck Remke, now a veteran, still fights a war inside. Half way around the world, Istvan Kovacs, former Hungarian soldier and Gulag survivor returns to his homeland, now under Russian occupation.
The pastor of the Community Church of Providence in Rhode Island, the Reverend Evan D. Howard possesses decades of experience in ministry and mission trips. In his leisure time, the Reverend Evan D. Howard enjoys reading the works of classic writers such as Ernest Hemingway.
Life imitates art - co-author, Victor Merkel, nuzzles under the chin of B-17, Memphis Belle... Ann Frommer and I wrote ("TailGunner: War Defines Us") and ("TailGunnerR3") to honor Gunner-Walter "Buck" Merkel... These novels let the reader witness gut-jarring missions over Nazi, Germany as he and fellow airmen dodged 8mm slugs... In the sequel, Buck Remke, now a veteran, still fights a war inside. Half way around the world, Istvan Kovacs, former Hungarian soldier and Gulag survivor returns to his homeland, now under Russian occupation.
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Ezra Pound: Anti-Semitism, Cantos and ConfucianismAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT
This paper examines particular facets of American poet Ezra Pound's writings. Many have come to recognize
the real Pound, even though some scholars still find him to be controversial. Enjoying his work necessitates a
close reading of not just his poems and essays but also the reasons behind his political stance, canto writing
style, conversion of Confucianism to philosophy, and frequent use of the Chinese ideogram in his writing.
Because of his efforts to pinpoint the start of the Modernist Age of writing, which permanently altered the way
poets present their work, Ezra Pound is a significant figure in literary studies. In addition, he deserves more
respect because of his assistance and support for other artists, including Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, and James
Joyce among others. In addition to these noteworthy details, his poetry is a masterful example of canto-style
Imagist writing that transports the reader through a historical account, stunning imagery, and a philosophical
analysis of the world. To help in understanding Pound and his accomplishments, these issues are addressed here.
Keywords: Ezra Pound; canto; Confucianism; Chinese ideogram.
The Waste Land poem was written by T.S.Eliot. A wasteland is someplace that's empty and desolate, with no sign of life or growth. An area may be a wasteland because of toxic materials in the soil, or due to climate conditions like strong winds.
Виставка презентує найкращі зразки американської поезії, англомовної поезії та переклади на англійську поезій іншими мовами. Представлені книги входять до колекції Центру «Вікно в Америку» і доступні широкому загалу читачів.
Justice & Power, Second Session, Study GuideJim Powers
This is a selection of readings and DVDs which will allow students of this course in political philosophy to explore the ideas presented in the classes.
Similar to Selected Publications, Princeton International (20)
1. Princeton International Agency for the Arts, LLC
Selected Titles
Since its establishment in 2003, authors at Princeton International have published over seventy
titles with trade or university presses in the United States, England, Northern Ireland, France,
Poland, Finland and China. (List available upon request.)
The two-part bibliography below is a sample of works I have agented and/or personally
authored, edited or translated. Part I is a selection of recent and forthcoming titles in history I
have represented or otherwise helped to publish at Princeton International over the past five
years. Part II is a selection of earlier popular and academic titles, including translations, editions
and monographs in the areas of literary criticism, the visual arts, history and ecology.
I. SELECTED TITLES IN HISTORY, PRINCETON INTERNATIONAL (2011-2015)
Spencer F. Wurst and Gayle Wurst. Descending from the Clouds: A Memoir of Combat in the
505 Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82d Airborne Division. New York: Open Road Media,
e-book forthcoming 2015. Originally published by Casemate Publishing, hardback, 2005;
trade paperback, 2007. (co-author and agent)
Frank van Lunteren. The Battle of the Bridges: The 504 Parachute Infantry Regiment in
Operation Market Garden. Havertown, PA and Oxford, England: Casemate Publishing,
2014. Main Selection, Military Book Club. (agent and editor)
Chinese rights: Chongqing Publishing House (Chongqing, China), forthcoming 2015.
(agent)
Martin K.A. Morgan. The Americans on D-Day: A Photographic History of the Normandy
Invasion. Minneapolis, MN: Zenith Press, 2014. (agent)
Colin Heaton. The Star of Africa: The Story of Hans Marseille, the Rogue Luftwaffe Ace Who
Dominated the WWII Skies. Minneapolis, MN: Zenith Press, 2012. (agent)
French rights: Editions Heimdal (Bayeux, France), forthcoming 2015; Polish rights:
Wydawnictwo Replika (Dopiewo), 2014; Finish rights: Kuala-Kustannus (Helsinki),
2013. (agent, all titles)
Anna Simon and Ann Hampton. Kimberly’s Flight: The Story of Captain Kimberly Hampton,
America’s First Woman Combat Pilot Killed in Battle. Havertown, PA and Oxford,
England: Casemate Publishing, 2012. (agent)
2. Baron Rudolph-Christoph von Gersdorff. Soldier in the Downfall: A Wehrmacht Cavalryman in
Russia, Normandy, and the Plot to Kill Hitler Russia, Normandy, and the Plot to Kill
Hitler. Translated by Anthony Pearsall. Bedford, PA: Aberjona Press, 2011. Translated
from: Soldat im Untergang. Berlin: Ullstein Verlag, 1977. (editor)
Guy LoFaro. The Sword of St. Michael: The82nd Airborne Division in World War II. New York:
Da Capo Press, Perseus Books Group, 2011. (agent)
Don Rich and Kevin Brooks. Gliding with the Eagles: A Memoir of Combat with the 101st
Airborne Division in World War II. College Station, Texas: Texas A & M University
Press, 2011. (agent)
II. EARLIER TITLES (PRINCETON INTERNATIONAL AND ACADEMIC WORK)
TRANSLATIONS
Dominique François. The Battle of Normandy: Breaching the Atlantic Wall. From D-Day to the
Breakout and Liberation. Translated by Gayle Wurst. Minneapolis: Zenith Press, 2008.
(Translator and agent, previously unpublished manuscript in French)
Donald Kuspit, ed. Bernar Venet. Art and Mathematics: In Search of the Sublime. Paris: Editions
de l’Yeuse, 2003. Translated by Gayle Wurst. Translation of: Le sublime par les
mathématiques. Editions de l’Yeuse, 2003.
Bernar Venet. Introduction by Bill Beckley. Art: A Matter of Context. Bernar Venet: Writings
1975-2003. Translated by Gayle Wurst. Lennox, Massachusetts: Hard Press Editions,
2003.
Anne Collet. "Swimming with Children and Three Hundred Dolphins.” Writing on Water [A
Terra Nova Book]. Edited by David Rothenberg and Marta Ulvaeus. Translated by Gayle
Wurst. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: The MIT Press, 2001. pp. 161-170.
Anne Collet. Swimming with Giants: My Life with Whales, Dolphins and Seals. Minneapolis:
Milkweed Editions, 2000. Translated by Gayle Wurst. Translation of: Danse avec les
baleines. Paris: Plon, 1999.
1994 Exhibition Program, Fri-Art Center of Contemporary Art. Under the Aspect of Media
Anthropology: Technoculture and Strategies of Art Making. Robert A. Fischer,
"Art/Object Art/Information Art/Text." Translated by Gayle Wurst and Arleen Ritter. Fri-
Art: Fribourg, Switzerland, 1995. pp. 61-75.
EDITIONS
Barbara Gavin Fauntleroy. The General and His Daughter: The Wartime Letters of General
James M. Gavin to His Daughter Barbara. Edited by Gayle Wurst. New York: Fordham
University Press, 2007. (editor and agent)
3. Gayle Wurst and Christine Raguet-Bouvart, eds. Sounding the Depths: Water as Metaphor in
North American Literatures. Liège, Belgium: L3, University of Liège Press, 1998.
ACADEMIC TITLES: BOOKS AND SELECTED ARTICLES BY GAYLE WURST
Voice and Vision: The Poetry of Sylvia Plath. Geneva: Editions Slatkine, 1999.
“Words to ‘Patch the Havoc’: The Imagination of Ted Hughes in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath.”
Ted Hughes: Alternative Horizons. Edited by Joanny Moulin. London and New York:
Routledge, 2004, pp. 17-28.
"The (Non)Americanization of Ted Hughes." Lire Ted Hughes: New Selected Poems, 1957-
1994. Edited by Joanny Moulin. Paris: Editions du Temps, 1999, pp. 217-231.
"'A little potted, though rather partial, literary history': The English Reception of Sylvia Plath."
Freedom and Form: Essays in Contemporary American Poetry. Edited by Agnieszka Salska and
Esther Giger. Lodz, Poland: University of Lodz Press, 1998, pp. 8-26.
"'We See--Comparatively--': Reading Rich/Reading Plath/Reading Dickinson." Profils
Américains 8. Ed. Antoine Cazé. Montpellier: Presses de l'Université Paul Valéry, 1996, pp. 101-
125.
"Ben Franklin in Harlem or, The Drama of Deferral in Ann Petry's The Street." Literary Sub-
versions of the American Columbiad. Eds. Gert Buelins and Ernst Rudin. ICSELL, International
Cooper Series in English Language and Literature, Universität Basel. Basel: Birkhäuser Verlag,
1993, pp. 1-23.
"Une Tradition à soi? La mort et la résurrection de Life in the Iron Mills de Rebecca Harding
Davis." Le Genre et la Loi, I. Edited by Elisabeth Béranger and Ginette Castro. Bordeaux:
Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme d'Aquitaine, 1993, pp. 17-27.
"'I've Boarded the Train There's No Getting Off': The Body as Metaphor in the Poetry of Sylvia
Plath." Le Corps dans la Culture et la Littérature Américaines. Eds. André Bleikasten and Régis
Durand. Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines 44 (April 1990), pp. 23-36.
"Cultural Stereotypes and the Language of Identity: Maxine Hong Kingston, Margaret Atwood,
Alice Walker." Cross-Cultural Studies: American, Canadian and European Literatures: 1945-
1985. Edited by Mirco Jurak. Ljubljana, Slovenia: Univerza Edvarda Kardelja, 1988, pp. 53-64.