Robert Baker Libri






Exploring the intersection of poetry and philosophy, the book delves into the works of notable figures like Kant, Wordsworth, Rimbaud, and Nietzsche. It examines themes such as the sublime, visionary quests, and apocalyptic negativity. The author aims to highlight the "extravagant" or "wandering" language used by poets and philosophers since the romantic era, showcasing their resistance to the prevailing social and discursive constraints of an increasingly instrumentalized world.
La fotocamera
- 216pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Noel: Or, It Was to Be, by R. Baker and S. Yorke
- 314pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This novel tells the story of Noel, an orphan who must navigate the treacherous world of 18th-century London society. With the help of a few loyal friends and allies, Noel must find her place in a world full of danger and intrigue. The novel is a thrilling adventure that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.
The Flight of the Sparrow
- 110pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Set against the backdrop of a Texas ranch, the story follows Robert Baker, who initially dreams of becoming a veterinarian. However, a pivotal moment in 1961 changes his course as he enlists in the Navy. This decision propels him into unexpected adventures and experiences, shaping his life in ways he never anticipated. The narrative explores themes of destiny and the unforeseen paths that life can take.
A poignant diary captures Granddad Ora Bowen's experiences during World War I, detailing his journey from Hoboken, New Jersey, to the front lines in France. Starting on April 4, 1918, and concluding on May 16, 1919, it chronicles his preparations, the transatlantic voyage to Brest, and the subsequent transport to the battlefield. This personal account offers a unique glimpse into the life of a soldier and the emotional connection to his family during a tumultuous time in history.
Exploring the lives and works of poets René Char and George Oppen, this book delves into their early recognition within the surrealist and objectivist movements, respectively. It highlights their unique paths shaped by the social upheavals of the 1930s and '40s, including Oppen's radical political commitment and Char's involvement in the Resistance. Their mature poetry emerges as a blend of love, meditation, and encounter, reflecting their personal and artistic journeys in response to the tumultuous times they lived through.
A Foray into Hollywood
- 70pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Robert's memoir offers an intimate glimpse into his transformation from a small-town South Carolinian to a Hollywood dreamer. Through vivid storytelling, he recounts the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a career in the entertainment industry, highlighting the dedication required to succeed. Alongside the serious aspects, he shares entertaining anecdotes of celebrity encounters, wild parties, and meaningful friendships that enriched his journey. This inspiring tale encourages readers to follow their own dreams with passion and determination.
Remarks On The English Language, In The Manner Of Those Of Vaugelas On The French
Being A Detection Of Many Improper Expressions Used In Conversation (1779)
- 140pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Focused on critiquing the English language, Robert Baker's work identifies and corrects improper expressions commonly found in conversation. By providing examples of mistakes and offering more suitable alternatives, the book serves as a practical guide for those looking to enhance their language skills. This facsimile reprint preserves the original content, emphasizing the importance of improving communication and understanding in English. It stands as a valuable resource for anyone committed to refining their spoken language.