10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POSTATOMIC»
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postatomic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Atomic Light (shadow Optics)
If the violent inscriptions of light and shadow on the Japanese body can be seen
as a motif for postatomic representation, then the figure of the invisible being may
be the logical destination for this trajectory. It is a way to avoid what cannot be ...
Akira Mizuta Lippit, 2005
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The Star Trek Encyclopedia
(“Life Support” [DS9]). postatomic horror. A period of 21 st-century Earth history,
during which Earth recovered from the World War III nuclear conflict of 2053.
Much of the planet reverted to barbarism during this period. (“Encounter at
Farpoint ...
Michael Okuda, Denise Okuda, Debbie Mirek, 2011
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Lifting the Scientific Veil: Science Appreciation for the ...
When this effort fails, Q sends Data, Yar, Troi, and Picard to a courtroom in the
middle of the twenty- first century in the midst of "the postatomic horror." There Q
charges that the human race has committed a pattern of savage and barbarous ...
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From Hiroshima to the Hydrogen Bomb: American Artists ...
81 George Weller, First Into Nagasaki: The Censored Eyewitness Dispatches on
Postatomic Japan and Its Prisoners of War (New York: Crown Publishing Group,
2006), 10. Although Weller had grand aspirations as the first journalist in ...
5
Writing Ground Zero: Japanese Literature and the Atomic Bomb
We might be termed postatomic voyeurs: it is not impossible to imagine a reader
guiltily embarrassed as he proceeds through Ota's Hiroshima, much as if he were
prying into someone else's private affairs. Unlike a work in which we are invited ...
John Whittier Treat, 1996
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The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 5, The Modern ...
Other frequently recurrent themes in twentierh-century literature of the physical
sciences include radiation, radioactivity, and x-ray technology (H.G. Wells, Karel
Capek, Russell Hoban, and Thomas Mann); gender relations in the postatomic ...
Roy Porter, Mary Jo Nye, 2003
... postatomic shell is an active offbeat venue with dance, jazz, movies, cabaret,
readings, workshops, artist studios and galleries, and a cinema. Kulturbrauerei (
Map p103; %443 150; www.kultur brauerei.de; Schönhauser Allee 36-39) The ...
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After the Quake: Stories
As haunting as dreams, as potent as oracles, the stories in After the Quake are further proof that Murakami is one of the most visionary writers at work today. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Encounters With American Culture: (1963-1972)
It could not keep up with the excitement of real science in the postatomic age. It
changed, but it failed to change imaginatively or improve significantly after the
late 1940's, when Groff Conklin and August Derleth built their anthologies by ...
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Somewhere in the Night
... of Out of the Past, but highly unstable nuclear material from the Los Alamos test
site that is being peddled on the international black market! The labyrinth is the
gorgeously ugly, topsy-turvy moral universe of postatomic Los Angeles, and the ...
Nicholas Christopher, 2010
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POSTATOMIC»
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Exquisite Pain
... the sunny California renegades, the anarchic Viennese Actionists, Japanese postatomic hysteria and despair, the quotational impulse of the ... «TheStranger.com, Jul 09»