The Oxford Book of Detective Stories is a thorough, broad, and representative collection of short stories intended to reflect the best of detective fiction from around the world. Drawing on works dating from the middle 1800s up to the present, editor Patricia Craig shows us how different nationalities have imposed their own stamp on this highly popular and relatively young literary genre. Along…
Novel dengan judul yang sebenarnya tak berkaitan langsung dengan sebuah aliran seni lukis ini seperti membentangkan serpihan-serpihan kritik atas kultur etnik, perselingkuhan, halusinasi, dunia surealis dan peristiwa tragis.
This practical guide to the effective use of humor in public speeches and presentations includes step-by-step directions for telling jokes, working the audience, dealing with stage fright, and more. Also contains a special section on handling a host of surprising situations, from angry audiences to extreme temperatures, plus extensive coverage of roasts.
The contents of this book: Part 1 Basic of Speech Part 2 Famous Speeches
Jurnalisme sastrawi merupakan satu genre dalam jurnalisme yang pada mulanya berkembang di Amerika Serikat tahun 1960-an. Genre ini menggabungkan disiplin paling berat dalam jurnalisme serta kehalusan dan kenikmatan bercerita dalam novel. Wawancara biasanya dilakukan dengan puluhan, bahkan sering ratusan, narasumber. Risetnya mendalam. Waktu bekerjanya lama, bisa berbulan-bulan. Ceritanya juga k…
Buku ini merupakan kumpulan pidato dalam rangka pemberian gelar Doktor Kehormatan bidang Ilmu Hukum kepada Dr. Mohammad Hatta.
In the course of this fascinating novel, many characters are introduced; some actual historical figures like President Roosevelt and Senator McCarthy appear in the story (as they did in the history of the period), as well as such fictional creations as Harold Griffiths, a Washington pundit; Enid, Clay's hand- some doomed wife; Irene Bloch, Washing- ton's most ruthless social climber; and finally.
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For much of the twentieth century, the main fault line of Western Europe's political landscape has run between left and right, between those wanting more planning, state control and redistribution of wealth, and those want- ing less. By the 1990s, however, the left had accepted much of the right's free-market philosophy. Only fine gradations separated their economic policies.
Since the beginning of time, great leaders have used their power of oratory to win and inspire followers. Included here are the speeches of Moses, Jesus, George Washington, Queen Elizabeth I, Oliver Cromwell, Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon Bonaparte, Mahatma Gandhi, Clarence Darrow, Emmeline Pankhurst, Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler, George S. Patton, Stalin, Martin Luther Ki…