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Beyond Hollywood is the definitive guide to the 21st century's best international films. Long time movie lover Tom Greenwald has put together an impressive collection of reviews, featuring nearly 700 films, from 70 countries. Any fan seeking movies from every corner of the globe will find Tom's book an invaluable resource. Tom's keen eye for quality will help you choose the perfect film to enjoy. Stretch your imagination beyond the ordinary and immerse yourself in the wonderfully vivid cultures and distinctively human stories this century's films from around the world have to offer.
Nic Labriola's debut collection of short stories shows us what happens when the drive to fit in is overcome by the burning need to stand out: it's when you laugh at a funeral, when you fall in love with a stranger, when you let loose or bread down or brawl for the first time. It's coming back to a soul you thought you lost; it's uncovering the truth about a soul you thought you knew. It's the unbearable pressure of dissatisfaction, and the messy release of indulgence. Set in the darkness of everyday life in the city, Francis and the Animals gives us a series of urban fables-a surreal bundle of laughable misadventures and tragic missteps on the unavoidable hike for individuality in unaccommodating environment.
The selected plays of Bruce Jay Friedman which include Scuba Duba, Steambath, Sardines and the Trial along with reviews of his work. ..".Friedman is not just a blasphemously funny writer; if you haven't come across a good perception of the Absurd lately, this one is personal and cogent and contemporary." -New York Times "What Friedman, willy-nilly, is telling us from the frazzled depths of his being is that he, they, we are living in a loony bin in which anything goes." - The Nation
Morty Guggenmoose has enough problems: his best friend Mashie is abandoning his philological calling to attend lowly business school, his secret crush has just gotten engaged to his worst enemy, and he isn't making much progress on his Horace paper. But Horace's ablative case isn't the worst of it when multiple thefts and a violent murder occur on the Life of the Mind University campus.All clues point to Morty's blundering classmate, Alvy, who is immediately taken into custody. It doesn't take a genius like Mashie to realize that Alvy is too much of a buffoon to pull off any crime. Together, Morty and Mashie delve into the mystery, but they lose any help Alvy could have offered in their investigation when his ability for coherent speech disappears.Between writing philology papers, running from gangsters, and chasing the girl of Morty's dreams, they search for justice between the stacks.
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