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Tim Pritchard

    Duncan Pritchard è un Professore di Filosofia il cui lavoro si concentra sull'epistemologia, lo studio della conoscenza. La sua ricerca approfondisce la natura e il valore del sapere, esplorando questioni legate alla fortuna epistemica e a come possiamo raggiungere una conoscenza affidabile in vari contesti. Il suo approccio è caratterizzato da un'argomentazione rigorosa e da una profonda contemplazione delle questioni epistemologiche fondamentali.

    Shakespeare's Other Son?
    Sex, Love and Marriage in the Elizabethan Age
    Captain John Smith, Adventurer
    The Matrix
    Eecchhooeess
    • Eecchhooeess

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      EECCHHOOEESS is Norman H. Pritchard's second and final book, originally published in 1971 by New York University Press, and now reissued by DABA.

      Eecchhooeess
    • A bold, pioneering, "free-souled" and long-rare classic of concrete poetry, available for the first time in 50 years Originally published by Doubleday and Company in 1970, N.H. Pritchard's The Matrixwas one of a tiny handful of books of concrete poetry published in America by a major publishing house. Sadly, the book was given little support and was not promoted, and it has long been out of print. However, it remains a cherished item for fans of poetry due to its unique composition, and difficult but rewarding poetics. Forcing the reader to straddle the line between reading and viewing, the book features visual poems that predate the experiments of the Language poets, including words that are exploded into their individual letters, and columns of text that ride the edge of the page. Praised as a "FREE souled" work by Allen Ginsberg, The Matrixfeels as fresh and necessary today as when it was first published. This new facsimile edition, copublished by Primary Information and Ugly Duckling Presse, makes the book available to a new generation of readers.

      The Matrix
    • The life of William Davenant -Shakespeare's godson and potential biological son -reads as entertainingly as his plays.

      Shakespeare's Other Son?