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Michael D. Bailey

    22. Juni 1971

    Michael Bailey ist eine unverwechselbare Stimme in der zeitgenössischen Literatur, bekannt für seine erfinderischen Erzählstrukturen und die Auseinandersetzung mit tiefgreifenden menschlichen Erfahrungen. Seine Werke tauchen in die Komplexität von Identität und Wahrnehmung ein und verweben häufig Elemente spekulativer Fiktion mit zutiefst persönlicher Introspektion. Baileys einzigartiger stilistischer Ansatz fordert die Leser heraus und lädt sie ein, die Grenzen der Realität und die Natur des Bewusstseins selbst zu überdenken. Sein Beitrag zur literarischen Landschaft zeichnet sich durch das Engagement aus, erzählerische Grenzen zu verschieben und sich mit philosophischen Fragen auseinanderzusetzen.

    The Call of the Void
    Richard Hoggart: Culture and Critique
    Origins of the Witches' Sabbath
    The Impossible Weight of Life
    Palindrome Hannah
    Steinzeug-Glasuren
    • Dieses Buch behandelt den Temperaturbereich von Segerkegel 6a (1210 - 1240°C) für Glasuren und dient sowohl als Rezeptbuch für glänzende bis matte Glasuren als auch als Lehrbuch zur Chemie der Glasurformulierung. Es werden Kristall- und Lüster-Glasuren sowie Einmalbrand und streichfähige Glasuren mit Rezepten und Anwendungstipps untersucht. Eine durchgehende bildliche Darstellung der Glasuren in einem Diagramm ermöglicht Vergleiche und hilft Töpfern, Anpassungen vorzunehmen. Kegel 6a liegt im unteren Brennbereich von Steinzeug und bietet Vorteile wie geringere Brennkosten, längere Lebensdauer der Heizelemente und weniger Belastung des Ofenmaterials im Vergleich zu höheren Brenntemperaturen (Sk 8 bis 10, 1260 - 1300°). Das Buch ist ein umfassender Leitfaden für Glasuren, die bei Sk 6a gebrannt werden können. Michael Bailey, Mitinhaber von Bath Potter's Supplies, ist Wissenschaftler und Studio-Keramiker und hat zahlreiche Steinzeugglasuren entwickelt. Er schreibt regelmäßig für keramische Fachzeitschriften wie Ceramic Review.

      Steinzeug-Glasuren
    • Palindrome Hannah

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,3(4)Abgeben

      Enter a cruel palindrome world: a symmetric place where disturbing situations displace the common; where good acts transmute to evil ones; where windows and mirrors are interchangable. Within, characters influence each other through macabre arrangements of involuntary happenstance, and learn the inevitabilities of coincidence. A segmented story of a mother and daughter intertwines the others. This hidden sixth story, assembled from the five separate narratives, uncovers the sad life of a child who carries a palindrome name, and her struggling teenage mother. With five stories heading one direction, and Hannah traveling the opposite, the story unfolds like a palindrome. A puzzle within a puzzle.

      Palindrome Hannah
    • The Impossible Weight of Life

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The collection explores the author's tumultuous experiences, including a debilitating health condition and various catastrophic events such as wildfires, school violence, and a global pandemic. Through speculative fiction and poetry, Bailey reflects on the fragility of life and the precarious balance between existence and oblivion. This deeply personal work challenges conventional boundaries of writing, offering a poignant commentary on resilience amidst chaos and the search for meaning in an unpredictable world.

      The Impossible Weight of Life
    • Explores the western European idea of the witches' sabbath, based on translations of five texts dating from the 1430s, and examines how these texts went on to influence conceptions of diabolical witchcraft for centuries to come.

      Origins of the Witches' Sabbath
    • Richard Hoggart: Culture and Critique provides a detailed and critical analysis of Hoggart's life and work. Some of the contributions come from a personal knowledge of and collegial friendship with Hoggart and help us to know more about particular aspects of his biography. Other contributors have sought to fit Hoggart within a British tradition from Matthew Arnold, through F.R. Leavis to E.P. Thompson and Raymond Williams. Read in their entirety, this lively collection of essays raise fundamental questions about culture and the arts, moral and aesthetic sensibility, educated citizenship and social democracy, and will be of interest to students and academics in social history, literary criticism, media studies and cultural sociology.

      Richard Hoggart: Culture and Critique
    • The Call of the Void

      • 154 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      They died heart to heart, chest to chest. Detective Kovelant, haunted by the fiery death of two women, investigates why Chloe Bisset, mother and wife, swerved last-second into oncoming traffic. What drove her to this impulse? L'appel du vide, he soon discovers, is both an explanation and a non-explanation. The phrase translates to "the call of the void," which doesn't surprise him. The French often have ways of expressing the unexplainable. Most never answer the call, but only briefly contemplate what could happen. Kovelant tracks Chloe's acts through her final days-a series of experiments in spontaneity that end with her crossing one final line on the asphalt to end two lives. Clues scribed with fridge magnets, etched into silver rings, scribbled on sticky notes, and painted on the smoke-stained walls of a derelict building, reveal a woman tormented by a growing need. Each revelation drives him closer to the grief that pins him to his own dark truth. Parents should never outlive their children.

      The Call of the Void
    • Inkblots and Blood Spots

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the depths of imagination, this collection features a blend of short stories and poetry that evoke deep emotions and challenge boundaries. Each piece, including the Bram Stoker nominated "Fireman / Primal Tongue" and the poignant "Dandelion Clocks," showcases Bailey's lyrical style. The narratives range from haunting tributes to personal tragedies, such as "Mum," and surreal experiences like "Underwater Ferris Wheel." Enhanced by Daniele Serra's artwork and an introduction by Douglas E. Winter, this work promises a captivating literary journey.

      Inkblots and Blood Spots
    • Oversight

      • 126 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of perception and memory, this collection features three dark science fiction tales. In "Darkroom," Grace, who has lived blindfolded, embarks on a time-bending project to document her father's aging, accompanied by her sister to shield them from painful memories. "SAD Face" follows Yuliya, who uses a prosthetic mask to mask her social anxiety, confronting her fears while navigating the world behind her facade. The bonus short story, "Fade to Black," delves into optophobia, the fear of opening one's eyes, adding depth to the collection's exploration of fear and identity.

      Oversight
    • Righting Writing

      • 408 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Michael Bailey delves into the chaotic world of writing, editing, and publishing, drawing on his experience as an acclaimed author and editor. This work examines the psychological challenges and complexities faced by creators in the literary field, offering insights into the often tumultuous creative process. Bailey's unique perspective, shaped by his accolades and contributions to the literary community, provides a compelling look at the intersection of art and madness in the world of literature.

      Righting Writing