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Farewell, Godspeed

Author : Cyrus M. Copeland
Publisher : Crown
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 25,53 MB
Release : 2007-12-18
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0307420701

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Farewell, Godspeed is a remarkable collection of eulogies for some of the most notable figures of our time, delivered by the people who knew them best. In the words used to eulogize the great and celebrated men and women of the world—sometimes reverential, sometimes funny, always poignant—we come as close as perhaps we ever will to seeing the warm humanity beneath their public personas. Cyrus M. Copeland has gathered some of the greatest of these writings about artists, scientists, authors, public servants, entertainers, and others who have captured our attention by making the world a better, or at least a livelier, place. Here is Andy Warhol’s close friend describing Warhol’s hidden spirituality. Albert Einstein’s assistant recounting his humanism. Edward Kennedy remembering with a brother’s tenderness the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Larry McMurtry’s lively and loving tribute to Irving “Swifty” Lazar. And Robert Bernstein, longtime publisher and friend of Dr. Seuss, memorializing him with special, never-before-published verse. Also included are the eulogies of the Challenger astronauts by President Ronald Reagan; Charles Schulz by Cathy Guisewite (creator of the comic strip Cathy); Bette Davis by James Woods; Bob Fosse by Neil Simon; Lucille Ball by Diane Sawyer; Martin Luther King Jr. by Benjamin E. Mays; David O. Selznick by Truman Capote; Karl Marx by Friedrich Engels; and Gianni Versace by Madonna. In these moving and personal tributes we see at last the vulnerabilities and nuances of character that are often hidden from the spotlight, and the true personalities behind the names we remember.

The Last Word

Author : Julia Cooper
Publisher : Coach House Books
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 43,51 MB
Release : 2017-04-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1770565019

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The Last Word investigates the debased art of eulogy. Through insightful, surprisingly playful readings of famous eulogies (from a scene in Love Actually to Jacques Derrida’s heart-rending essays on the deaths of his peers), Cooper argues against the socially sanctioned desire to avoid thinking about death that results in clichéd memorials, honoring neither the living nor the dead.

The Book Of Eulogies

Author : Phyllis Theroux
Publisher : Scribner Book Company
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 39,67 MB
Release : 1997-05-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :

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A collection of memorial tributes, poetry, essays, and letters of condolence.

Great American Catholic Eulogies

Author : Carol DeChant
Publisher : ACTA Publications
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 35,22 MB
Release : 2012-09-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0879460121

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Eulogies have a long and important history in remembering and commemorating the dead. As Thomas Lynch notes in his Foreword, eulogies are meant "to speak for the ages, to bring homage and appreciation, the final appraisal, the last world and first draft of all future biography." In Great American Catholic Eulogies, Carol DeChant has compiled fifty of the most memorable and instructive eulogies of and by Catholics in America. The eulogies span the American experience, from those who were born before the Declaration of Independence was written to a modern sports legend, from pioneers in social justice, healthcare, and the arts to founders of distinctly American religious order, and from all the varied ethnic cultures who contribute to the great cultural milieu that is the United States.

A Labor of Love

Author : Garry Schaeffer
Publisher : G M S Pub
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 32,76 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Reference
ISBN : 0964578018

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Writing for Children and Teens

Author : Cynthea Liu
Publisher : Pivotal Publishing
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 44,65 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1605301140

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Nowhere will you find a more comprehensive, current, and detailed writing skills course designed specifically for writing children and teen books, written by a children's and young adult author who is in the field today. WRITING FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS: A CRASH COURSE is a ten-step course that relays all the nitty-gritty details of the business, beginning with how to evaluate your book idea all the way to pitching your book to editors and agents. Within each step, you'll find clear and specific information covering topics such as the children's book market, manuscript format, commonly made mistakes and editing tips to beef up your writing skills, finding the right literary agent or children's book publisher, and professional submission etiquette. This book will even tell you what kind of paper you should use and exactly how you should write your email or letter pitches to editors and agents. Bonus materials include templates for all of your submission needs as well as examples of real-life editorial letters sent to authors from editors today. You will get a complete inside peak to the children's and YA fiction writing market for those who want to write picture books, easy readers, chapter books, and middle grade or young adult/teen novels.

A Torch Kept Lit

Author : William F. Buckley, Jr.
Publisher : Forum Books
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 31,59 MB
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1101906219

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The New York Times Bestseller William F. Buckley, Jr. remembers—as only he could—the towering figures of the twentieth century in a brilliant and emotionally powerful collection, compiled by acclaimed Fox News correspondent James Rosen. In a half century on the national stage, William F. Buckley, Jr. achieved unique stature as a writer, a celebrity, and the undisputed godfather of modern American conservatism. He kept company with the best and brightest, the sultry and powerful. Ronald Reagan pronounced WFB “perhaps the most influential journalist and intellectual in our era,” and his jet-setting life was a who’s who of high society, fame, and fortune. Among all his distinctions, which include founding the conservative magazine National Review and hosting the long-running talk show Firing Line, Buckley was also a master of that most elusive art form: the eulogy. He drew on his unrivaled gifts to mourn, celebrate, or seek mercy for the men and women who touched his life and the nation. Now, for the first time, WFB’s sweeping judgments of the great figures of his time—presidents and prime ministers, celebrities and scoundrels, intellectuals and guitar gods—are collected in one place. A Torch Kept Lit presents more than fifty of Buckley’s best eulogies, drawing on his personal memories and private correspondences and using a novelist’s touch to conjure his subjects as he knew them. We are reintroduced, through Buckley’s eyes, to the likes of Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan, Elvis Presley and John Lennon, Truman Capote and Martin Luther King, Jr. Curated by Fox News chief Washington correspondent James Rosen, a Buckley protégé and frequent contributor to National Review, this volumes sheds light on a tumultuous period in American history—from World War II to Watergate, the “death” of God to the Grateful Dead—as told in the inimitable voice of one of our most elegant literary stylists.William F. Buckley, Jr. is back—just when we need him most.

Condolences & Eulogies

Author : Bettyanne Gillette
Publisher : Chapelle
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 29,27 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781402700613

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Few things in life are as challenging as crafting a written expression of grief--whether it is a eulogy or a simple sympathy note. Many of us fear saying the wrong thing, and so we say nothing at all. Yet, there may be no better way to comfort the grieving or hold out the hope for our own and others' healing. With the expert guidance and sample writing offered here, anyone can put his or her thoughts in order to create a moving tribute to the deceased. Whether for the loss of a spouse, parent, or sibling, or even in the devastating wake of a suicide or a child's death, the many examples provided will help you prepare an eloquent eulogy, obituary, or letter of condolence. Also included are suggestions for writing for the loss of a pet, which is an often overlooked, but very real source of grief.

The Politics and Pedagogy of Mourning

Author : Timothy Secret
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 37,43 MB
Release : 2015-02-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1472575156

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Jacques Derrida famously stated in Specters of Marx that a justice worthy of the name must call us to render justice not only to the living but also to the dead. In The Politics and Pedagogy of Mourning, Timothy Secret argues that offering a persuasive account of such a duty requires establishing a discussion among the 20th century's three key thinkers on death – Heidegger, Levinas and Freud. Despite arguing that none of these three figures' discourses offers us a complete account of our duty to the dead and that it remains impossible to unify them into a single, consistent and correct approach, Secret nevertheless offers an account of how Derrida managed to produce an always singular articulation of these discourses in each of the acts of eulogy he offered for his philosophical contemporaries. This is one of the first monographs to pay particular attention to the key role any contemporary account of the ethics of eulogy must grant to the revolutionary theoretical work on the materiality of crypts and phantoms offered by the psychoanalysts Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok. Their work is shown to supplement major limitations in traditional philosophical accounts of the ethical relation. The account of eulogy as a privileged space where different discourses act on each other under the pressure of responding responsibly to an always singular loss proves itself essential reading not only for those interested in understanding Derrida's overtly political works, but also offers an account of a performative training in negotiating aporias that arise in political society – the result of which is a pedagogy in the art of civility whose relevance today is more timely than ever.