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David Gordon

    1 gennaio 1967

    David Gordon è un autore il cui primo lavoro ha giocato con i confini della narrativa letteraria. Il suo romanzo, The Serialist, ha vinto il VCU/Cabell First Novel Award ed è stato finalista per un Edgar Award. Lo stile di Gordon è caratterizzato da audace iperbole e giocosità intellettuale, esplorando spesso temi di identità e arte.

    White Tiger on Snow Mountain: Stories
    The Serialist. A Novel
    The widening gap
    Against the Law
    Mindful Dreaming
    Individualismo metodologico
    • A special forces agent-turned-strip club bouncer with a side hustle as a hitman for the New York mob seeks out a deadly drug lord in the poppy fields of Afghanistan.

      Against the Law
    • The widening gap

      • 290pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The report reveals significant new evidence highlighting the expanding health gap, supported by compelling geographical data and striking graphics. It emphasizes the urgency of addressing health inequalities, connecting its findings to previous research presented to the Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health, underscoring the ongoing challenges in achieving health equity.

      The widening gap
    • A DARK AND STYLISH PAGE-TURNER FROM A BOLD NEW VOICE IN FICTION. Harry Bloch, a struggling writer of pulp novels, becomes entangled in a real-life murder plot while ghostwriting for the infamous Photo Killer. As he investigates, he discovers that truth can be stranger than fiction in this witty and original tale.

      The Serialist. A Novel
    • The collection features thirteen stories that blend humor with poignant moments, showcasing the author's knack for crafting emotionally resonant narratives. David Gordon, known for his previous works, delivers tales that are both entertaining and thought-provoking, highlighting the complexities of human experiences. Each story offers a unique perspective, making this anthology a compelling read for those seeking a mix of laughter and depth.

      White Tiger on Snow Mountain: Stories
    • The narrative centers on an unexpected friendship between a sock and a mitten, both feeling out of place in a city dominated by pairs. Their journey highlights how differences can be embraced, ultimately demonstrating that true companionship transcends appearances. Enhanced by vibrant illustrations, the story conveys a heartwarming message about acceptance and the beauty of unique connections.

      Smitten
    • Phoenix

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Although many descriptive and evaluative articles have been written about Milton Erickson's hypnotic work, relatively little attention has been accorded that tremendous portion of his therapeutic work that made little or no use of formal trance states. In this volume the authors address thenselves to those aspects of Erickson's therapeutic work that did not rely on the utilization of formal trance states. Using Erickson's own verbatim descriptions of this work, those patterns which are characteristic of his approach are not only identified for the reader, but are described as sequenses of internal and external behaviors that can be duplicated by anyone.

      Phoenix
    • The story features a playful interaction as a character invites a little rig to enter, suggesting themes of friendship and curiosity. The narrative likely revolves around the adventures and experiences of the little rig, emphasizing imaginative play and the joy of exploration. Through engaging dialogue and vibrant illustrations, it captures the essence of childhood wonder and the importance of community and acceptance.

      The Three Little Rigs