Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2099 Collections and/or Records:
Ursus americanus, 2005
A novel about the ambiguous borders between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom. It is the story of Martin Blaskett, who arrives in a small rural town with the intention of building a housing development there. As construction progresses, the behavi
Valleys, 1999
Variations : magazine of speculative fiction, 1996
Vegetable love, 2011
This collection of short stories is mainly preoccupied with the struggles within romantic relationships. The perceived contradiction between personal independence and the desire to belong to another person is the primary conflict of many of the characters
Velorios, 2022
View from here, 2003
Views of home and other stories, 1996
Virgins, perverts and the rest (stories), 2002
Visible light : linked stories, 2005
The seven short stories in this collection are linked by characters, themes, and repeating motifs. -- abstract.
Vital type : typographic innovations of the twentieth century, 2000
Voice of Lavinia, 2020
Voluntary Manslaughter, 2019
Voyage to the land of the Hibblejobbles, 1999
Waiting for Henry, 2005
Explores the bonds of friendship, the guilt resulting as an aftermath of the Holocaust, and the estranged relationship of a father and son. -- abstract.
Waiting for the ice to settle, 2008
Waiting for the Ice to Settle is a collection of poetry written between 2006 and 2008. Poems explore the poet's childhood and experiences as a young adult in New England and abroad." -- abstract.
Waiting in cold storage, 2009
Waiting in Cold Storage is a collection of short stories that truly showcases the author's range. By focusing on two main themes; the Italian-American Immigrant experience and the female experience from Venice in the fourteenth century to modern day Ameri
Waiting in Wally’s, 2017
"This collection of poems chronicles a young man, lost and in love with love, moving from warm bed to warm bed, drinking along the way. He laments the passing of youth and yearns for a promising future, as yet unwritten." --Abstract.