Carnival

  • Carnival
    By Catherine Chambers

    Images page 14 Sue Cunningham page 15 ( top ) Jean - Leo Dugast / Panos Pictures ( bottom ) Travel Ink / Peter Murphy page 16 Philip Wolmuth / Hutchison Library page 17 ( top ) Travel Ink / Peter Murphy ( bottom ) Cees van Leeuwen ...

  • Carnival: Entertainments and Posthumous Tales
    By Isak Dinesen

    None of these stories has previously appeared in book form in English. Three of them were translated especially for this collection by P. M. Mitchell and W. D. Paden.

  • Carnival
    By Jenna Ryan

    Stepped on Gordon's sore paw , she did , then started crowing like the furies when he took a wee nip at her ankle . ” The man whom Lexie assumed must be Burt Drury , made a coarse sound in the back of his throat and flipped the dart at ...

  • Carnival: Entertainments and Posthumous Tales
    By Isak Dinesen

    Spanning every stage of Isak Dinesen's career, this collection of tales includes Carnival, The Proud Lady, Second Meeting, and other works that have not previously appeared in book form in English

  • Carnival: Entertainments and Posthumous Tales
    By Isak Dinesen

    None of these stories has previously appeared in book form in English. Three of them were translated especially for this collection by P. M. Mitchell and W. D. Paden.

  • Carnival: A Novel
    By Elizabeth Bear

    It was a sense-dump, night water and darkness, the smell of lubricant and the texture of the flashboat's controls in her hands, all subsumed by a hypodermic stab to the left of her spine, the building pressure.

  • Carnival: Culture in Action – The Trinidad Experience
    By Milla Cozart Riggio

    CONTENTS List of illustrations ix Notes on contributors Acknowledgments xv xi Introduction: theorizing carnival Carnival (theory) after Bakhtin 3 Richard Schechner Time out or time in? The urban dialectic of carnival 13 Milla Cozart ...

  • Carnival
    By Rawi Hage

    Hunger and injustice claw at the city, and books provide the only true shelter. And when the Carnival starts, all limits dissolve, and a gunshot goes off.

  • Carnival: Culture in Action : the Trinidad Experience
    By Milla Cozart Riggio

    Carnival's primary source of energy - and this has a lot to do with its flexibility – is located neither fully in ... carnival reaches the human spirit through the flesh , fueled by too much food , too much drink , and too much sex .

  • Carnival: Culture in Action – The Trinidad Experience
    By Milla Cozart Riggio

    The most common actions are leaping in the air, lunging at victims, or “rollin' on de groun' an' winin' wit ya partner.” Devil winin' indeed can create the impression of undifferentiated, insatiable sexual mania – humping anything at ...

  • Carnival: Culture in Action – The Trinidad Experience
    By Milla Cozart Riggio

    This beautifully illustrated volume features work by leading writers and experts on carnival from around the world, and includes two stunning photo essays by acclaimed photographers Pablo Delano and Jeffrey Chock.

  • Carnival
    By William W. Johnstone

    The locals were ecstatic when the carnival pulled into Holland, Nebraska. They shrieked in delight on the lightning-fast rides. They gasped in shocked fascination at the chilling collection of freaks and human oddities.

  • Carnival: A Horror Anthology
    By Emma Kathryn, Richard Jay Goldstein

    Dare you come and find out in this startling collection of horror stories from Static Movement writers, who surely have the strangest imaginations of any ... come into the lights, come into the sound of music and shouts and carousels and ...

  • Carnival
    By Alice K. Flanagan

    Describes the various carnivals that are celebrated and where they originated.

  • Carnival
    By Arthur H. Lewis

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  • Carnival
    By K B Nelson

    For a price. Because the higher the roller coaster goes, the faster it all comes crashing down. Due to strong sexual and drug-related content, Carnival is recommended for ages 17+

  • Carnival: A Novel
    By Rawi Hage

    It's Carnival time in the city, and Fly, the taxi-driving son of a trapeze artist and a flying-carpet man, encounters criminals, prostitutes, madmen, magicians, clowns, revolutionaries and ordinary people.

  • Carnival
    By IglooBooks

    Enjoy the fun of the carnival in this fantastic interactive play book. With sliders, spinners, flaps, and tabs, plus early learning elements, this is the perfect addition to your child's playtime.