The Book of Genesis by ROBERT CRUMBS6/30/2023 The volume starts with the story of creation and how God created the heavens and the cosmos from nothing. All fifty chapters of the original Book of Genesis are replicated here. In Crumb's own words, his images "faithfully reproduced every word of the original text." By providing an unvarnished and truthful display free of interpretation or commentary, Crumb brings to visual life all of the complexities and contradictions of Genesis, its eccentricities and beauties, its family sagas and love stories, its light and its darkness. Unlike much of Crumb's previous work, which borders on the subversive and satirical, his presentation of Genesis is a straightforward retelling of the various stories that comprise this foundational Christian writing. The Book of Genesis (2009) is a comic book rendering of the first book of the Bible, illustrated by legendary American cartoonist Robert Crumb.
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Le Signe de Jadis by Kerstin Ekman6/30/2023 In particular, her 1993 work, Händelser vid vatten explores an ecological model of ontology in which all elements are intricately interconnected in myriad ways that question, among other things, the construction of place and the role of both materiality and place in an increasingly mobile, technologically mediated, and globalized world. The materiality of the space combines with human discourse to create a sense of place situated between immediate and the distant and between the constructed and the found. She accomplishes this by using ecological models in her fiction that explore how human subjects exist in interdependent relationships with their environments intertwining space with experience and memory to produce constellations of significance and meaning. Kerstin Ekman has emerged as one of the important literary voices in Northern Europe challenging facile definitions of nature and inviting readers to reconsider conceptions of the local. Kerstin Ekman, Händelser vid vatten, space and place, ecology Abstract Lost and Found Cat by Doug Kuntz6/30/2023 Knowing how much his family has sacrificed already, they are desperate to reunite them with the cat they love so much. After an unsuccessful search, his family has to continue their journey, leaving brokenhearted.Ī few days later, aid workers in Greece find the lost cat. So they carry him with them from Iraq to Greece, keeping their secret passenger hidden away.īut during the crowded boat crossing to Greece, his carrier breaks and the frightened cat runs from the chaos. When an Iraqi family is forced to flee their home, they can’t bear to leave their beloved cat, Kunkush, behind. BOOK BY AMY CLARICE SHRODES AND DOUG KUNTZ |