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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rotterdam :SensePublishers :
    UID:
    edoccha_9958130589502883
    Format: 1 online resource (XX, 460 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016.
    ISBN: 94-6300-726-1
    Content: Teaching Sound Film: A Reader〈/i〉 is a film analysis-and-criticism textbook that contains 35 essays on 35 geographically diverse, historically significant sound films. The countries represented here are France, Italy, England, Belgium, Russia, India, China, Cuba, Germany, Japan, Russia, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Brazil, Taiwan, Austria, Afghanistan, South Korea, Finland, Burkina Faso, Mexico, Iran, Israel, Colombia, and the United States. The directors represented include Jean Renoir, Orson Welles, Akira Kurosawa, Federico Fellini, Woody Allen, Aki Kaurismäki, Ken Loach, Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Abbas Kiarostami, Michael Haneke, and Hong Sang-soo. Written with university students (and possibly also advanced high school students) in mind, the essays in Teaching Sound Film: A Reader cover some of the central films treated—and central issues raised—in today’s cinema courses and provide students with practical models to help them improve their own writing and analytical skills. These essays are clear and readable—that is, sophisticated and meaty yet not overly technical or jargon-heavy. This makes them perfect introductions to their respective films as well as important contributions to the field of film studies in general. Moreover, this book’s scholarly apparatus features credits, images, bibliographies for all films discussed, filmographies for all the directors, a list of topics for writing and discussion, a glossary of film terms, and an appendix containing three essays, respectively, on film acting, avant-garde cinema, and theater vs. film. .
    Note: List of Figures -- Introduction -- The Front Page, Dramatic Farce, and American (Film) Comedy -- Period Piece, Peace Picture: Renoir’s La Grande illusion Reconsidered -- The Real Fascination of Citizen Kane: Welles’s Masterpiece Reconsidered -- Italian Neorealism, Vittorio De Sica, and Bicycle Thieves -- Death Wish, Child’s Whim, Auteurist Will: Boyer and Clément’s Forbidden Games Replayed -- Circumstantial Evidence: Akira Kurosawa and The Seven Samurai -- The Artistic Achievement of Federico Fellini: The Nights of Cabiria as Exemplum -- Farce, Dreams, and Desire: Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot Re-Viewed -- Married to the Job: Ermanno Olmi’s Il posto -- Neorealist Art vs. Operatic Acting in Pasolini’s Mamma Roma -- Trainspotting: Jiří Menzel’s Closely Watched Trains -- Thought, Feeling, and the Cinema of Francis Ford Coppola: The Rain People as Exemplum -- The Fall of Béatrice, the Salvation of Pomme: Simultaneity and Stillness in Goretta’s The Lacemaker -- Wooden Allen, or Made in Manhattan -- Memories Are Made of This: Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Veronika Voss -- Case Reopened: Mrinal Sen’s The Case Is Closed -- Epiphanies: Nanni Moretti’s The Mass Is Ended -- Comedies Are Proverbial: Eric Rohmer’s Boyfriends and Girlfriends -- Finnish Character: Aki Kaurismäki’s Ariel -- Law of the Jungle: Idrissa Ouédraogo’s Tilaï -- María Novaro’s Danzón in Light of the Cinema of Pedro Almodóvar -- Work, Family, and Politics: Ken Loach’s Riff-Raff -- The Uses of History: Chen Kaige’s Farewell, My Concubine -- The Prison-House of Sexuality: Tomás Gutiérrez Alea’s Strawberry and Chocolate -- Lower Depths, Higher Planes: The Dardennes’ La Promesse -- Wind and Dust: Abbas Kiarostami’s The Wind Will Carry Us -- Of Human Bondage and Male Indulgence: Amos Gitai’s Kadosh -- Latino Art through European Eyes, or against the American Evil Eye: Barbet Schroeder’s Our Lady of the Assassins -- All about My, Your, Their Mother: Andrucha Waddington’s Me, You, Them -- The Space of Time, the Sound of Silence: Tsai Ming-Liang’s What Time Is It There? -- Shoot the Piano Player: The Piano Teacher and the Cinema of Michael Haneke -- An Afghan Is a Woman: Siddiq Barmak’s Osama -- Engendering Genre: Hong Sang-Soo’s Woman Is the Future of Man -- Suffer the Children: Andrei Kravchuk’s The Italian -- The Big Wait: Corneliu Porumboiu’s Police, Adjective -- Glossary of Basic Film Terms -- Film Credits and Directors’ Feature Filmographies -- General Bibliography -- Topics for Writing and Discussion -- Appendix A: Theater versus Film, Redux: An Historical Overview -- Appendix B: Playing to the Camera or the House: Stage vs. Screen Acting -- Appendix C: Art-House Cinema, Avant-Garde Film, and Dramatic Modernism -- About the Author -- Index. .
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6300-725-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6300-724-5
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    UID:
    gbv_752315951
    Format: Online-Ressource (468 p)
    ISBN: 9780415832052
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Modern History
    Content: This book brings together a collection of works by scholars who have produced some of the most innovative and influential work on the topic of First World War nursing in the last ten years. The contributors employ an interdisciplinary collaborative approach that takes into account multiple facets of Allied wartime nursing: historical contexts (history of the profession, recruitment, teaching, different national socio-political contexts), popular cultural stereotypes (in propaganda, popular culture) and longstanding gender norms (woman-as-nurturer). They draw on a wide range of hitherto negl
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: New Perspectives on First World War Nursing; Notes; Part I: National Identities; 1. Making Sister Julie: The Origin of First World War French Nursing Heroines in Franco-Prussian War Stories; Notes; 2. "Beacons of Britishness": British Nurses and Female Doctors as Prisoners of War; Notes; 3. "I Begin to Feel as a Normal Being Should, in Spite of the Blood and Anguish in Which I Move": American Women's First World War Nursing Memoirs; Introduction: The American Mission , The Spectacle of the European War"Nobody is a Spectator": America Enters the War; Blood and Anguish; Beyond the Armistice; Conclusion: The First World War and its American Legacy; Notes; Part II: Professional Identities; 4. "All for the Boys": The Nurse-Patient Relationship of Australian Army Nurses in the First World War; War Nursing; Professional Intimacy; Power; Trust; Empathy; Respect; Notes; 5. "Emotional Nursing": Involvement, Engagement, and Detachment in the Writings of First World War Nurses and VADs; The Emotional World of the First World War VAD , The Professional World of the Trained NurseMilitary Nursing and Emotional Boundaries; Conclusion: Overlapping Worlds; Notes; 6. A Sister's War: The Diaries of Alice Slythe; Becoming Sister Slythe; Base; Closer to the Front; Conclusion: Becoming Mrs. Alment; Notes; Part III: Nurse as Witness; 7. Negotiating Injury and Masculinity in First World War Nurses' Writing; Notes; 8. The Theater of Pain: Observing Mary Borden in The Forbidden Zone; Acknowledgment; Notes; 9. Cubist Vision in Nursing Accounts; Notes; Afterword: Remembering the First World War Nurse in Britain and France , Nations Remembering NursesNurses Remembering Nurses; Remembering the First World War Nurse in Popular Culture; Notes; Bibliography; Contributors; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781134626922
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780415832052
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe First World War Nursing: Visions and Revisions
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    UID:
    almahu_9949641581402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 539 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9781003343875 , 1003343872 , 9781000907902 , 1000907902 , 9781000907919 , 1000907910
    Content: "The Routledge Companion to the Anthropology of Performance provides a cutting edge, comprehensive overview of the foundations, epistemologies, methodologies, key topics and current debates, and future directions in the field. It brings together work from the disciplines of anthropology and performance studies, as well as adjacent fields. Across 31 chapters, a diverse range of international scholars cover topics including: - Faith - Ritual - Theatre - Storytelling - Music - Dance -Textiles -Land Acknowledgements -Indigenous Identity - Visual Arts - Embodiment - Cognition - Healing - Festivals - Politics - Activism - The Law - Race & Ethnicity - Gender & Sexuality - Class - Religion & Spirituality - Disability - Leisure, Gaming, & Sport In addition, the included appendix offers Tools, Exercises, and Activities designed by contributors as useful suggestions to readers, both within and beyond academic contexts, to take the insights of performance anthropology into their work. This is a valuable reference for scholars and upper-level students in anthropology, performance studies, and related disciplines, including religious studies, art, philosophy, history, political science, gender studies, and education"--
    Note: Introduction : performance as anthropological focus and framework / Lauren Miller Griffith and David Syring -- Body and mind : the making of the anthropology of performance / Anya Royce -- In the spirit of experience, reflexivity and growth : exploring the ancestral roots of performance anthropology / Pam Frese -- Performance aesthetics : experiencing expressive events and visual arts / Helena Wulff -- Ritual as performance / Bradd Shore -- Sport as performance / Claire Conceison -- Weaving, cloth, and costumes as vital contributors to performance / Andrea Heckman -- Ethnographic comportment : a performance-based framework for research / Design, Kwame Harrison -- Anthropology and laboratory theatre : opening anthropological orthopraxy to different ways of knowing/being / Caroline Gatt -- Miraculous stories and the re-enchantment of the world : oral hagiographies of Guru Bawa / Frank Korom -- Who's performing when the god dancer dances? : possession and ritual performance in South India / Sara Dickey -- Two handed ethnography : a method for performance anthropology / Sara Delamont Neil Stephens -- Traveling through space-time in the Manaus Boi-bumbá / Marnie K Watson -- Construction with varied materials : adventures in global performativity and interconnection / Andrew Irving -- Propia de Saraguro : performance in an indigenous Andean community creating 21st century vitality / David Syring -- Music, identity, and performance in East Africa / Mwenda Ntarangi -- Embodied cultural knowledge in practice : an ethio-modern dance case study YeBuna Alem/A coffee world / Ras Mikey Courtney -- Performed identity : a case study in Irish dance / Breandán de Gallaí -- Performing women in classic European circuses / Julia Offen -- Performance in practice : "American" karate in the heartland / Noah Johnson -- (Accidentally) doing whiteness : the meanings of performance in a rural U.S. music scene / David Flood -- Performance and indigeneity : 'playing Indian' in the theater of darkness / Bernard C. Perley -- On trial : law and the performativity of true stories / Laurie Frederik -- Beyond the stage : anarcho-punks performing resistance in Bandung, Indonesia / Steve Moog -- On carnivals and capitalism : performing neoliberal politics in Santiago, Dominican Republic / Sydney Hutchinson -- Egyptian belly dance is feeling : intersubjectivity, Ṭarab, and cross-cultural prformance / Meg Morley -- #Capoeiristas for Black lives : the complementarity of virtual and embodied performance communities / Lauren Griffith -- Craftwork in ethnographic theater making / Debra Vidali -- Performing the past and the present with an eye to the future : optimizing the potential of land acknowledgment rituals to help ensure they do no harm, EJ Sobo, Valerie Lambert, and Michael Lambert -- Performance, play and resistance : teaching and learning at the happiest place on Earth / Stephanie Takaragawa -- A sense-able partner / Andrea Conger -- Beyond the aesthetically neutral body : performing disability futures / Cassandra Hartblay.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge companion to the anthropology of performance New York, NY : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9781032381855
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9960119480002883
    Format: 1 online resource (168 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-57113-844-7 , 1-299-20001-X
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: Critics often claim that the twenty-first century has seen a sudden "return" of religion to the German stage. But although drama scholarship has largely focused on politics, postmodernity, gender, ethnicity, and "postdramatic" performance, religious themes, forms, and motifs have been a topic and a source of inspiration for German dramatists for several decades, as this study shows. Focusing on works by four major dramatists - Botho Strauß, George Tabori, Werner Fritsch, and Lukas Bärfuss - this book examines how, why, and to what effect religion is invoked in German drama since the late 1970s. It asks whether contemporary German drama succeeds in developing religious insights or is at most quasi-religious, exploiting religious signs for aesthetic, theatrical, or dramaturgical ends. It considers the performative and historical intersections between drama and religion, contextualizing the playwrights' treatments of religion by exploring how they lean on or repudiate the traditions of modern European drama, especially that of Strindberg, the Expressionists, Artaud, Grotowski, and Beckett. It also draws on the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, exploring how these works reflect the changing place of religion and spirituality in the world, from secularization to the "alternative" modes of religiosity that have proliferated in Western society since the 1960s. Sinéad Crowe is a Teaching Assistant at the University of Limerick, Ireland.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015). , Introduction: Definitions and Themes -- The Relationship between Theater and Religion -- Religion in Modern European Theater and Drama -- "No One Wants to Get to God Anymore"? Botho Strauss's Grosse und Klein and Die eine und die andere -- Theological Farce: George Tabori's Mein Kampf -- "The Last Refuge for Metaphysics": Werner Fritsch's Theater Theory -- "The Feeling of Faith": Fritsch's Wondreber Totentanz and Aller Seelen -- Belief and Unbelief in the Twenty-first Century: Lukas Barfuss's Der Bus (Das Zeug einer Heiligen). , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-549-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9947413709902882
    Format: 1 online resource (168 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781571138446 (ebook)
    Content: Critics often claim that the twenty-first century has seen a sudden "return" of religion to the German stage. But although drama scholarship has largely focused on politics, postmodernity, gender, ethnicity, and "postdramatic" performance, religious themes, forms, and motifs have been a topic and a source of inspiration for German dramatists for several decades, as this study shows. Focusing on works by four major dramatists - Botho Strauß, George Tabori, Werner Fritsch, and Lukas Bärfuss - this book examines how, why, and to what effect religion is invoked in German drama since the late 1970s. It asks whether contemporary German drama succeeds in developing religious insights or is at most quasi-religious, exploiting religious signs for aesthetic, theatrical, or dramaturgical ends. It considers the performative and historical intersections between drama and religion, contextualizing the playwrights' treatments of religion by exploring how they lean on or repudiate the traditions of modern European drama, especially that of Strindberg, the Expressionists, Artaud, Grotowski, and Beckett. It also draws on the sociology, anthropology, and psychology of religion, exploring how these works reflect the changing place of religion and spirituality in the world, from secularization to the "alternative" modes of religiosity that have proliferated in Western society since the 1960s. Sinéad Crowe is a Teaching Assistant at the University of Limerick, Ireland.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015). , The relationship between theater and religion -- Religion in modern European theater and drama -- "No one wants to get to God anymore"? Botho Strauss's Gross und klein and Die eine und die andere -- Theological farce: George Tabori's Mein Kampf -- "The last refuge for metaphysics": Werner Fritsch's theater theory -- "The feeling of faith": Fritsch's Wondreber Totentanz and Aller Seelen -- Belief and unbelief in the twenty-first century: Lukas Bärfuss's Der Bus (Das Zeug einer Heiligen).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781571135490
    Language: English
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    Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033, USA) :IGI Global,
    UID:
    almahu_9947421329002882
    Format: PDFs (448 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781466696594
    Content: "This book examines the current state of the healthcare industry and promotes methods that achieve effective organizational practice for the improvement of medical services in the public and private sphere"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Science and innovative thinking for technical and organizational development: from e-health to patient-tailored therapy through intelligent specialization / Tomasz Komendzinski [and 4 others] -- Clinical communication in the aspect of development of new technologies and e-health in the doctor-patient relationship / Aleksandra Rosiek-Kryszewska [and 4 others] -- Security and the role of new technologies and innovation in medical ethics / Michał Chojnacki, Anita Wójcik -- Interdisciplinary education for research and everyday clinical practice: lessons learned from InteRDoCTor project / Tomasz Komendzinski [and 4 others] -- Medication errors: the role of societal attributes / Titilola T. Obilade -- Medical treatment and difficult ethical decisions in interdisciplinary hospital teams / Anna Rosiek [and 4 others] -- Behavior and ethical problems in the functioning of the operating theater (case study) / Anita Wójcik, Michał Chojnacki -- Presenteeism among healthcare sector specialists / Agata Wezyk, Karolina Czarnecka -- Ethical aspects of talking to a patient / Roman Ossowski, Paweł Izdebski -- The idea of human rights in conditions of hospital treatment / Bogusław Sygit, Damian Wasik -- Confrontation of human rights in daily clinical situations / Anna Konieczna, Przemysław Słomkowski -- Patients' rights and medical personnel duties in the field of hospital care / Bogusław Sygit, Damian Wasik -- , Public health legislation and patient's rights: Health2020 strategy, European perspective / Anna Mokrzycka, Iwona Kowalska-Bobko -- A managerial approach in the study of public reporting in healthcare / Ubaldo Comite -- Interdisciplinary approach to cardiovascular diseases for research and everyday clinical practice purposes / Aleksander Goch [and 3 others] -- Stress associated with orthopedic surgery and feeling pain / Kinga Sobieralska-Michalak [and 3 others]. , Also available in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 1466696583
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781466696587
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    ABRAMS, Inc. (Ignition)
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35104104
    ISBN: 9781613122280
    Content: " A fascinating and enlightening collection of comics and writings that explore the Yiddish language and the Jewish experience ( The Miami Herald ). We hear words like  nosh ,  schlep , and  schmutz , but how did they come to pepper American English? In  Yiddishkeit , Harvey Pekar and Paul Buhle trace the far-reaching influences of Yiddish from medieval Europe to the tenements of New York's Lower East Side. This comics anthology contains original stories by such notable writers and artists as Barry Deutsch, Peter Kuper, Spain Rodriguez, and Sharon Rudahl. Through illustrations, comics art, and a full-length play, four major themes are explored: culture, performance, assimilation, and the revival of the language. The book is about what Neal Gabler in his introduction labels 'Jewish sensibility.'...he writes: 'You really can't define Yiddishkeit neatly in words or pictures. You sort of have to feel it by wading into it.' The book does this with gusto. 8212 The New York Times As colorful, bawdy, and charming as the culture it seeks to represent. 8212 Print  magazine Brimming with the charm and flavor of its subject...a genuinely compelling, scholarly comics experience. 8212 Publishers Weekly A book that truly informs about Jewish culture and, in the process, challenges readers to pick apart their own vocabulary. 8212 Chicago Tribune A postvernacular tour de force. 8212 The Forward With a loving eye Pekar and Buhle extract moments and personalities from Yiddish history. 8212 Hadassah Gorgeous comix-style portraits of Yiddish writers.8211 8211 Tablet   Yiddishkeit has managed to survive, if just barely...because [it] is an essential part of both the Jewish and the human experience. 8212 Neal Gabler, author of  An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood , from his introduction A scrumptious smorgasbord of comics, essays, and illustrations...concentrated tastes, with historical context, of Yiddish theater, literature, characters and culture. 8212 Heeb  magazine"
    Content: Biographisches: "Paul Buhle, retired from Brown University, has written and edited 42 books, including the award-winning Art of Harvey Kurtzman, Jews and American Comics, and the three-volume Jews and American Popular Culture. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin. Harvey Pekar (19398211" Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: September 12, 2011 The term “Yiddishkeit” is open to several interpretations, including “Yiddish culture” and “Yiddish sensibility,” but the concept is too expansive to be fully conveyed with a mere word. The same can be said of this book itself, which is a fascinating and dense examination—mostly in comics format—of Yiddish as a language and culture and how it became inextricably woven into the tapestry of America when it arrived with Jewish immigrants. While it’s impossible to fully explore the breadth and depth of Yiddish literature, performing arts, humor, and its key creators within the confines of a 240-page book, the contributors succeed in providing the very detailed basics in a visually engaging manner, with much of its written content being the final work of the late indie comics scribe Pekar, himself the scion of a Yiddish-speaking household. The art is provided by a number of notables, including Spain Rodriguez, Peter Kuper, and Sharon Rudahl, every bit of it brimming with the charm and flavor of its subject and seamlessly meshing with the text to create a genuinely compelling, scholarly comics experience. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://lj.libraryjournal.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png alt=Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: November 15, 2011 Yiddish is a Germanic language with infusions from other tongues and written in the Hebrew alphabet. As Jewish culture grew in Europe, a Yiddish literary tradition developed that immigrants brought to the United States. This anthology dramatizes in comics and occasional prose pieces this tradition on both continents: historical overviews broad and narrow, cameos by writers, anecdotes about events and noteworthy figures, and several memoirs. The variety results in lively if sometimes maddeningly brief reading. Sholem Aleichem meets Mark Twain,Paul Robeson sings Yiddish in Russia. We meet Zero Mostel, actress/yenta extraordinaire Molly Picone, MAD cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman, and the Noah-like Aaron Lansky who rescued over a million discarded Yiddish books to found the National Yiddish Book Center. We glimpse the wildly successful Yiddish film Grine Felder (Green Fields) and compare cantors Al Jolson with Moishe Oysher. VERDICT Not a reference or a language textbook, Yiddishkeit works best as a semischolarly introduction to a sprawling yet dense tangle of personalities that should intrigue high schoolers and adults. Serious students can dig further via the bibliography. The art (some color) is lively and compelling, and the publisher notes this is the late Pekar's final fully realized work. --M.C.Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: November 15, 2011 The last project neorealist comics creator Pekar completed before his death, in 2010, is a lively museum-in-a-book about Yiddishkeit, the popular culture birthed by Yiddish, the German-Hebrew hybrid that was the lingua franca of East European Jewry. Four big chapters focus, respectively, on literature, drama on stage and screen, Yiddish-indebted American popular culture, and the recent Yiddish cultural revival in America. The contents include single-page biographical sketches, longer real-life and fictional stories, old and new prose-only pieces, and a documentary play on Yiddish theater. As Pekar and coeditor Buhle present it, Yiddishkeit from the beginning was, though steeped in nostalgia, politically radical. Hence, its leading lights were often firebrands of the labor movement and the Left generally, and many fell afoul of HUAC and entertainment-industry blacklists after WWII (those who weren't and didn't, like Irving Berlin, are completely omitted). Despite some inaccuracies by the writers and some failed caricatures by the artists, the volume looks very spiffy, thanks to art-book publisher Abrams and the illustrators' different styles.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.) "
    Language: English
    Author information: Buhle, Paul
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