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Zen - the Religion of the Samurai
What is Zen and how does it apply to the world of the Japanese Samurai? Kaiten Kukariya explores the secrets of Zen tracing it's past to Origin of Zen in India, and then to the Introduction of Zen into China. The author also looks at the many schools of Buddhism in Japan. The Physical and Mental Training that goes which are the scret of zen and the Three Important Elements of Zen..
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Sam Spiegel: The Incredible Life and Times of Hollywood's Most Iconoclastic Producer, the Miracle Worker Who Went from Penniless Refugee to Showbiz Legend, and Made Possible The African Queen, On the Waterfront, The Bridge on the River Kwai, and Lawrence of Arabia

The incredible life and times of Hollywood's most iconoclastic producer, the miracle worker who went from penniless refugee to show biz legend, and made possible The African Queen, On the Waterfront, The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia, not to speak of many more, including movies as distinct as Suddenly, Last Summer; Nicholas and Alexandra; The Last Tycoon; and Betrayal; all of them sharing the unique vision that earned Spiegel twenty-five Oscars: star-filled, bigger-than-life, conceived on a vast scale, intensely dramatic, and overwhelmingly ambitious.

In this rich and brilliant biography, Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni, who had the advantage of knowing and working for Spiegel, brings into sharp focus a Hollywood legend who was at once crafty, unscrupulous, mendacious, and equally capable of great charm and petty meanness, who was sentimental and ruthless, a shrewd judge of talent, a gambler on a colossal scale, a man of almost unique artistic vision and courage who was, in the final analysis, that most elusive and rare of movie producers, a genius.

The story of a how a Jewish refugee without a penny to his name managed to produce several of the greatest films of all time is alone worth telling, but Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni has done more; she has drawn the definitive portrait of the man himself -- the elusive, witty, cynical adventurer who, like so many refugees, was able to live, succeed, and raise money everywhere, but who was at home nowhere. Spiegel surrounded himself with luxury and beautiful women but remained a loner despite his countless friends.

Spiegel was mysterious about his origins, prompting Arthur Miller to refer to him as "The Great Gatsby." In reality, he was born of middle-class Jewish parents in the last years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Raised in Jaroslav, in western Galicia, Spiegel left home in his late teens and quickly became a hero of the Hashomer Hatzair, a Zionist youth movement.

Step by step, with immense research and a vast number of interviews, Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni recreates the world of Sam Spiegel's childhood and youth, separating often self-serving fiction from fact. She follows Spiegel's dramatic flight from the Nazis in Berlin, a prison sentence in London, problems with the police in Paris and Mexico City, and finally his arrival in Los Angeles. In America his career languished for a time, though he acquired a reputation for being a supreme "fixer," a brilliant luftmensh on the fringes of Hollywood power, the ultimate party-giver who knew everybody's secrets and was always quick to charm women and take advantage of men. Billy Wilder called him "a modern day Robin Hood, who steals from the rich and steals from the poor."

With a brilliant sense of time and place and a deep understanding of Spiegel's complex personality, Fraser-Cavassoni traces his disasters, successes, romances, friendships, and tangled finances in a narrative that is rich with colorful Spiegel stories, scandals, and bon mots.

The cast of characters in Spiegel's life includes Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Robert De Niro, Barry Diller, David Geffen, Katharine Hepburn, John Huston, Elia Kazan, David Lean, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Mike Nichols, Harold Pinter, Otto Preminger, Elizabeth Taylor, Gore Vidal, Orson Welles, Billy Wilder, Darryl F. Zanuck, bevies of beautiful women, three wives, countless members of high society, and, most important, Sam Spiegel himself -- the last of the great independent film producers who, in the swashbuckling tradition of David O. Selznick and Sam Goldwyn, operated alone, aimed high, and believed, above all, in their own star.

More than a major book about the movie business, Sam Spiegel is an intricate and engrossing biography, comparable in its richness, depth, and attention to detail to A. Scott Berg's acclaimed biography of Samuel Goldwyn. It is a marvelous, once-in-a-lifetime reading experience and an astonishing debut for Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni..
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Through Stranger Eyes: Reviews, Introductions, Tributes & Iconoclastic Essays
From bestselling author David Brin comes a collected work that takes the reader on a swooping, controversial ride through worlds of fiction, nonfiction and film. Through Stranger Eyes is a freedom-of-expression free-for-all, offering more than two dozen reviews and commentaries that are sure to enlighten and entertain, possibly infuriate, even make you laugh. From carefully measured views on J.R.R. Tolkien to Brin's infamous, outraged rant about the Star Wars saga, to unusual appraisals of familiar and unfamiliar works, you are guaranteed to come away with perspectives you never imagined before. As readers, we have enjoyed Brin's fiction - the Uplift universe, books like Sundiver and Earth. Now venture into the mind and world of the journey into the mind of one of the most popular authors alive today, and see what he sees through stranger eyes..
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Army of She: Icelandic, Iconoclastic, Irrepressible Björk
Wearing thick glasses, speaking in her thick Icelandic accent, and, well, seeming a touch thick, Bjork stormed the public consciousness in 2000 as an unlikely heroine in the experimental musical film Dancer In the Dark. Army of She is an in-depth look at the woman who first took the public stage twenty-three years ago, analyzing her rise from child prodigy to punk anarchist to New Wave novelty (as member of the Sugarcubes) to hit soloist to film star..
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Oh Beautiful...: Three Iconoclastic Novellas: "Memoirs of a Bitterly Cold War;" "Pimps, Pushers, Whores and Thieves;" and "Hearts and Minds."
"Oh Beautiful" is three heartfelt yet biting satirical and iconoclastic novellas ruminating the state of America’s empire post-World War II. The stories chronicle a once isolationist nation and its citizens as the country transforms itself into a vast empire -- a superpower. Each story has intricate insights weaving fact and fiction into three intimately personal stories about the emotional, mental and spiritual benefits and burdens of power, wealth, prosperity, and the quest for truth, virtue, honor, and love. "Memoirs of a Bitterly Cold War" follows “Samuel Haydn,” a boy who enlists in World War II as a wide-eyed 15-year-old anxious to distract himself from the death of his parents, and the loss of his first love. The story follows Haydn into the CIA after the war -- the greatest cataclysm in the country’s history -- where he quickly rises through the ranks of the most far reaching clandestine network in the world. Haydn has a hand in the overthrow of democratically elected governments, he assassinates world leaders, and initiates dissonance in anti-war and social movements. His deeds gain him respect, admiration, jealousy and resentment at the highest levels of the CIA. The burdens of power cause Haydn to come undone as he sacrifices everything including love, family, wealth, and veracity to protect an ideology he grows obsessed with..
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Crazy like a fox; Country singer has gone from iconoclastic to iconic over the course of his storied -- and checkered -- career.(Music - Articles): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press
This digital document is an article from Winnipeg Free Press, published by Thomson Gale on June 18, 2007. The length of the article is 1092 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Crazy like a fox; Country singer has gone from iconoclastic to iconic over the course of his storied -- and checkered -- career.(Music - Articles)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication:Winnipeg Free Press (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 18, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
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Iconoclastic Departures: Mary Shelley After Frankenstein : Essays in Honor of the Bicentenary of Mary Shelley's Birth
The essays in this book discuss Mary Shelley's innovative contributions to the literary forms she worked with during her lifelong career after the publication of Frankenstein: journals, letters, travelogues, biographies, editions, poems, dramas, tales, and novels. The image of Shelley that emerges is of one who is talented, intelligent, dedicated to her craft, and a nonconformist in idea and forms..
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