Selected Poems
Adrienne Rich and Muriel Rukeyser
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The poetry of Muriel Rukeyser (1913-80) confronts the turbulent currents of modern history as it...
The Raven and Other Selected Poems
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Advanced Critical Care Nursing
Vicki S. Good and Peggy L. Kirkwood
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Learn to effectively address life-threatening and potentially life-threatening patient conditions,...
Hassan Fathy: An Architectural Life
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This fully illustrated volume represents the most comprehensive examination yet of the life and work...
David Schwartz recommended All That Heaven Allows (1955) in Movies (curated)
What Jackie Taught Us
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She was a woman of confidence, focus, and passion, and it made her one of the world's greatest...
The Last Veterans of World War II: Portraits and Memories
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Chronicling the many faces of the WWII effort, these contemporary black-and-white portraits of the...
Leigh J (71 KP) rated American Psycho (2000) in Movies
Nov 10, 2019
Based on the Novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis; American Psycho is a very chic, bloodsplattered love letter to the '80s. I love the New Wave Soundtrack which complements the film perfectly; especially when paired with Music fan Bateman's own two cents about certain Bands and tracks. The Cast are absolutely amazing; I love how connected they are to each other yet also hopelessly disconnected because of their jobs and knowing so many people (for example, when Patrick says the name Ed Gein, one of his "friends" says "The maitre 'd at Canal Bar?") that Bateman can get away with murder because they swear he was having Dinner with them the night of the murder! One thing that really does stick out to me about American Psycho (and still bothers me to this very day) is the HUGE ambiguity, which will make some people scratch their heads and question everything. I like ambiguity and I think American Psycho makes it work, and definitely sparks a conversation, but some people hate the Movie for those moments. It doesn't detract from how wonderful the Movie is though, and American Psycho is a cinematic beauty that should be watched by everyone. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to return some Videotapes...
Sassy Brit (97 KP) rated Entangled Lives in Books
Jun 5, 2019
My heart went out to Raza, as we see the extreme extent of the cause; a poor and vulnerable Pakistani boy fighting not only western society and their prejudices, but a tragic fate that’s controlled by money and power.
I enjoyed reading this, sometimes harrowing, tale that’s realistic and very topical for the current climate. The stark contrast between Raza’s life, and the entitled American reporter, Rachel, is portrayed well, and reveals the depth of this story with compassion and humanity.
MoneyPlan SOS with Steve Stewart | Budget Wisely | Get out of debt | Pay attention, not interest
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A podcast devoted to helping the average American who wants to become rich. This podcast is for...