In addition to the novels and the diaries that have won her posthumous acclaim, Dawn Powell wrote hundreds of short stories over the course of half a century. "Sunday, Monday and Always," initially published in 1952, was the author's own personal selection of her best work in the form. This new, exp[...]
American literature has known few writers capable of the comic elan and full-bodied portraiture that abound in the novels of Dawn Powell. Yet for decades after her death, Powell's work was out of print, cherished only by a small band of admirers. Only recently has there been a rediscovery of the wri[...]
American literature has known few writers capable of the comic elan and full-bodied portraiture that abound in the novels of Dawn Powell. Yet for decades after her death, Powell's work was out of print, cherished only by a small band of admirers. Only recently has there been a rediscovery of the wri[...]
This sweeping epic novel will be hard to put down. A Sudden Dawn is engaging to the very end, even if you don't know anything about Buddhism, martial arts, Zen or life in the early century of A.D. 500. Sardili, born of the warrior caste, would rather seek enlightenment rather than follow his family'[...]
A comprehensive guide to the requirements for achieving Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status. It explores key themes of teaching and learning in the context of the lifelong learning sector, showing how these two processes are inextricably linked and how to apply these theories to prac[...]