To summon a dead religion from its forgotten grave and to make it tell its story, would require an enchanter's wand.
In this autobiography, also titled The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Mohandas K. Gandhi recounts his life from childhood up until 1921, noting that my life from this point onward has been so public.
There are particular characteristics one can have, and particular things one can do, that will make failure in life certain.
There is in every human being a sense which is not generally recognized as such, although nearly every person has had more or less experience regarding its workings.
Chrétien de Troyes' Four Arthurian Romances continued and expanded on existing Arthurian legends, but began the Arthurian Romance genre, so popular in Medieval literature.
From the author: My aim, after summarizing the sociology of the Chinese as a prerequisite to the understanding of their ideas and sentiments, and dealing as fully as possible, consistently with limitations of space.
Wallace Stevens' torrid words serve as both epigraph and incantation for Adrienne Weiss's powerful debut collection.
Abundantly Simple is a brilliantly funny response to the enormously popular and saccharine-sweet bestseller Simple Abundance.
From the calm Pacific to the storm-tossed prairie, a teasing puzzle turns into a frightening game.
Naming the Mannequins is an ecstatic journey through the seamy underbelly of a fading.
This One's Going to Last Forever reflects both the naive optimism of those.
One of the original 'Storm Warning' poets, Bill Howell is now at the height of an award-winning.
John Goldbach's utterly original debut collection offers funny and penetrating tales.
Eating locally grown and seasonal foods addresses many of the social and environmental problems.
In Roseanne Carrara's A Newer Wilderness, the world's rich and compelling past buckles.
Exchange traded funds have been called the next generation of mutual funds.
Canadians can no longer rely on company pension plans to provide them with a secure future.
What happens when would-be dyke moms or gay dads ask a friend or acquaintance to donate sperm.
In Charles Demers's darkly comic debut novel.
From furious debate on the Web about Michelle Obama's straightened hair.