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Most Famous Short Film of All Time

Lieberman, Tucker
Most Famous Short Film of All Time
Ghosts and goddesses beckon Lev Ockenshaw. Oh, bother. Fortunately, he's got a pill for that. In 2014, Lev is happily telling campfire stories in Boston with his longtime friend, Stanley, and his coworker, Aparna. One day, he receives an anonymous, threatening email referring to the company where he and Aparna work. He reports the threat to his boss, but is not believed. Most Famous Short Film of All Time is a non/fiction-hybrid philosophical ...

CHF 34.90

Enkidu Is Dead and Not Dead / Enkidu está muerto y no lo ...

Lieberman, Tucker
Enkidu Is Dead and Not Dead / Enkidu está muerto y no lo está
In this bilingual collection of poems, inspired by the Epic of Gilgamesh, the king grieves the disappearance of his wild friend Enkidu. Each poem appears in English and Spanish, translated by the author.When you are not talking to me, I conjure you.When I lose my way between campfires, you are with me.When my body wastes away, you are in me.When I want to be somewhere else, you stalk me.A finalist in the 2020 Grayson Books Poetry Contest.En es...

CHF 27.90

Bad Fire

Lieberman, Tucker
Bad Fire
This book will make you trans.It is an atheist Torah interpretation with a new spin on the deaths of Nadav and Avihu.It is a memoir of suicidal hallucination and psychiatric medications.It is a poem. About butterflies.Everyone who reads it becomes trans.

CHF 40.90

Painting Dragons

Lieberman, Tucker
Painting Dragons
Monstrous: physically, mentally, morally. Castrated men are often portrayed this way in fiction. What's the "evil eunuch" stereotype, and why do novelists reproduce it?¿In Painting Dragons: What Storytellers Need to Know About Writing Eunuch Villains, Tucker Lieberman explores the stereotypes that fashion these cruel, warped characters. He encourages fiction writers to change the game.

CHF 13.90

Ten Past Noon

Lieberman, Tucker
Ten Past Noon
In the Roaring Twenties, Edward Cumming might have become a railroad businessman, but he was more interested in literature. During the Depression, he tried to write a book about historical castrations. At thirty-nine, he died by suicide.What went wrong for him? A lack of focus? A problem of fate? The number forty? Or was his book haunted?In this train ride of an American biography, Tucker Lieberman tells the story of the would-be scholar of eu...

CHF 32.90