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 cult * Politics of Knowledge The Commercialization...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Cult of Nothingness The Philosophers and the Buddha.
The Cult of Asherah in Ancient Israel and Judah Evidence for a Hebrew Goddess University of Cambridge Oriental Publications, Vol.
Outlaws and Highwaymen The Cult of the Robber in England from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century.
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 Raymond Carver
His short fiction is often placed in the realistic tradition of Stephen Crane and Ernest Hemingway and its post-modern version, called minimalism.
Rejecting the more experimental fiction of the 60s and 70s, Carver became one of the leading figure among so-called 'dirty realists' - for their gritty depictions of everyday life - with Richard Ford, Tobias Wolff, Ann Beattie, and Jayne Anne Philips.
Although Carver began as a poet, he once confessed that he is not a "born" poet, and when he had to make a choice, he came down on the side of fiction.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /rcarver.htm   (1515 words)

  
 LitWeb.net
His short fiction is often placed in the realistic tradition of Stephen Crane and Ernest Hemingway and is linked to the rise of minimalism as practiced by such writers as Ann Beattie and Tobias Wolff.
The atmosphere is tense, reminding the ominous mood of Kafka or Harold Pinter.
Rejecting the more experimental fiction of the 60s and 70s, Carver pioneered a precisionist realist and became one of the leading figures among so-called 'dirty realists' with Richard Ford, Tobias Wolff, Ann Beattie, and Jayne Anne Philips, who depicted the quiet desperation of blue-collar America.
www.biblion.com /litweb/biogs/carver_raymond.html   (922 words)

  
 22nd century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A total solar eclipse exceeding 7 minutes of totality will occur on June 25, 2150.
The Matrix, a science fiction cult movie, in which the protagonist Neo discovers that all what he believed was a reality is in fact computer simulation.
Morpheus, another character of the movie, identifies the events of the movie as being set in the years around 2199.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/22nd_century   (1245 words)

  
 the lifecycle of the principia discordia by kristin buxton - the lazarus corporation
Jane Patterson and Eric Tilton at Willamette University had turned this hard-to-find cult book into HTML and allowed the world access to it.
Many people believed the Principia Discordia quoted within it to be fictional due to its limited distribution.
The Rough Guide to Cult Fiction mentions the book in their entry on Robert Anton Wilson.
www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk /v4/articles/principiadiscordia.php   (1451 words)

  
 Bibliography Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Genuine romance and passion is missing from most books, either fiction or nonfiction, and I don't think I've ever come across both in such quantity as there is in "La Vita Nuova" ("The New Life"), the unsung masterpiece of poet Dante Alighieri, author of the classic Divina Comedia.
Genuine romance and passion is missing from most books, either fiction or nonfiction.
As a result, it's hard to come across both in such quantity as there is in "La Vita Nuova" ("The New Life"), the unsung masterpiece of poet Dante Alighieri, author of the classic Divina Comedia.
www.booksunderreview.com /Reference/Bibliography/Bibliography_109.html   (10735 words)

  
 1800s gothic literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
cult fiction - detective fiction - giallo - erotic fiction - fantastic literature - genre fiction - gothic...
American literature refers to written or literary work produced...
Gothic Literature A Gothic novel is one inspired by the English genre of fiction popular in the 18th and...
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 Dahmer Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Excellent fictionalization of Jeffrey Dahmer's last crimes, the author changes names to protect the innocent (and probably to avoid being sued by opportunistic bloodsuckers).
But the central character narrates the story in diary form.
In this work of fiction, cult author Poppy Z. Brite draws up the incredible "what if?" encounter between JEFFREY DAHMER and DENNIS NILSEN!
www.tornadohills.com /dahmer/library.htm   (509 words)

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