Silent Fires


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Inspector Ashish Bharadwaj is arrogant and hot-tempered, but he’s usually right about things. His brother, Manav, is quiet and intuitive. He is also brilliant at solving cases. When Shravya Chandra, wife of Arun Chandra the film star, goes missing – Ashish and Manav have their own hunches. Ashish is out to prove Arun Chandra’s guilt. But Manav wants to know more about Shravya’s old friend, Anchal because he’s certain that she is hiding something big. They both can’t be right, of course. Ashish doesn’t want to be wrong; he’s never wrong. And Manav would give anything to snatch a victory from under his brother’s nose. Who’s right? And at what cost are they going to win? Since everyone’s looking only for what they want to see, will they ever actually find out what happened to Shravya Chandra? And so begins the battle of egos, the endless search for a killer and the unravelling of secrets…




Silent Fire


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"In meditation the journey of an entire life will be manifest as a state of relaxation and a state of activity, forever a balancing act between sleeping and waking. In life, meditation will form a daily practice that will permeate all your actions until one day you will feel unspeakable joy while standing in line at the bank." --From the Prologue Twenty-five years ago, James Connor, a newly ordained Jesuit priest, was called in to console a couple whose baby had been killed in a freak accident. At a loss for words to explain this cruel blow and comfort the anguished parents, he began to question his faith, and eventually retreated to a lonely cabin in the interior of British Columbia, Canada, to try to reestablish his relationship to God. In this luminous memoir, Connor has found the words to describe the indescribable: his circuitous, sometimes faltering, always passionate journey into the heart of humanity, its darkness and its light. With stubborn curiosity, touching humility, and raucous imagination, Connor gropes for meaning in percolating coffee and washing dishes as well as in the rising sun; in the arrhythmic companionship, sick sense of humor, eager gossip, or drunken belligerence of his eccentric neighbors; with the native bats, loons, bears, salmon, and stars; and in the encroaching fire that's been burning for months in the hills, no less than the piles of books he's stacked around himself and the ancient traditions of Eastern and Western spirituality. Ultimately, Connor searches silence and solitude for a way to rekindle his faith, feeding his spirit with simple breath and contemplation, to find that just as the flame jumps up and consumes his grief, anger, shame, and other unwelcome, all-too-human intruders upon Nirvana, it throws into light the blessedness of ordinary things. The story of Connor's lurching spiritual quest will resonate with anyone who has ever tried to climb to higher ground or been humbled by the challenges of meditation. The good-natured instruction woven seamlessly into his tale will introduce fellow seekers to the healing power of silence and encourage them to keep climbing.




Fire and Desire


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List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsNote on Film DatesIntroduction - The "Race" in Race Movies1. "Green Like Me"2. Desiring Others3. Race Movies: All-Black Everything4. World-Improving Desires5. Fire and Desire6. The Body's Story7. Race/Riot/CinemaConclusion - Mixed-Race MoviesNotesIndex Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.




A Silent Fury


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Bordering Fires


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As the descendants of Mexican immigrants have settled throughout the United States, a great literature has emerged, but its correspondances with the literature of Mexico have gone largely unobserved. In Bordering Fires, the first anthology to combine writing from both sides of the Mexican-U.S. border, Cristina Garc’a presents a richly diverse cross-cultural conversation. Beginning with Mexican masters such as Alfonso Reyes and Juan Rulfo, Garc’a highlights historic voices such as “the godfather of Chicano literature” Rudolfo Anaya, and Gloria Anzaldœa, who made a powerful case for language that reflects bicultural experience. From the fierce evocations of Chicano reality in Jimmy Santiago Baca’s Poem IX to the breathtaking images of identity in Coral Bracho’s poem “Fish of Fleeting Skin,” from the work of Carlos Fuentes to Sandra Cisneros, Ana Castillo to Octavio Paz, this landmark collection of fiction, essays, and poetry offers an exhilarating new vantage point on our continent–and on the best of contemporary literature. From the Trade Paperback edition.




Silent Fire


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"Silent Fire presents the major writings of the central figures in the Western mystical tradition, introduces by concise essays that set each reading in the context of the author's life, work, and times. Including both famous and lesser-known writers who have much to offer, Silent Fire's selections span from mysticism's original formulations in the early medieval era to its expressions today. A general introduction tells how the mystical tradition grew and flourished in the West and outlines its beliefs and practices. Included in this essential guide are selections from: Augustine of Hippo; Bernard of Clairvaux; Bonaventura; The Cloud of Unknowing; Julian of Norwich; Meister Eckhart; Catherine of Siena; Jacob Boehme; George Fox; Ignatius of Loyola; Teresa of Avila; John of the Cross; François de Sales; Simone Weil; Dag Hammarskjöld; Pierre Teilhard de Chardin; Thomas Merton" --




The OutCasts


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When a mysterious new threat emerges and starts to unleash supervillains after supervillains, a group of new heroes calling themselves the OutCasts are tasked with the responsibility of protecting the city. However, can a telekinetic archer, a speedster knight, a mechanical elf, and a simple, shield-bearing woman band together to save a whole city? Or are they really nothing but outcasts?




E. Phillips Oppenheim: 72 Novels & 100+ Short Stories (Illustrated Edition)


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E. Phillips Oppenheim's collection of 72 novels and over 100 short stories in this illustrated edition offer a captivating glimpse into the world of early 20th-century literature. Known for his intricate plots, vivid characters, and clever storytelling, Oppenheim's work often delves into themes of espionage, mystery, and romance, enchanting readers with his adept use of suspense and intrigue. Born in England in 1866, E. Phillips Oppenheim's prolific writing career was influenced by his own experiences as a successful businessman, allowing him to bring a unique perspective to his tales of intrigue and adventure. His background in finance and international relations greatly informed his narratives, adding layers of authenticity to his stories. I highly recommend E. Phillips Oppenheim's collection of novels and short stories to readers who appreciate well-crafted plots, complex characters, and thrilling mysteries. This illustrated edition is a must-have for fans of early 20th-century literature and lovers of espionage and adventure genres.







A Cold Fire


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a poetry collection that explores the descent into despair and its path to redemption in a realistic freedom