Tag: Bad

When Bad Things Happen to Rich People


Free Download Ian Morris, "When Bad Things Happen to Rich People "
English | ISBN: 0875807097 | 2014 | 224 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
When Bad Things Happen to Rich People is a novel of social satire, a black comedy set in Chicago in the summer of 1995. The novel’s protagonist, Nix Walters, is an adjunct instructor of English at a communications college in the loop with few prospects for advancement. He had become a literary punch line when his novel, touted as the next big literary phenomenon, was universally panned by critics. He and his pregnant wife, Flora, are struggling financially; however, their fortunes change when Nix is asked to ghostwrite the memoirs of publishing magnate Zira Fontaine. While grateful for a lavish author fee, Nix quickly finds his marriage, his career, and his sense of identity threatened as he struggles with a difficult subject, navigates office intrigue of Fontaine’s corporation, and faces impending fatherhood. These tensions come to a turbulent climax when a brutal heat wave hits the city.

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The Bad Old Days of Colorado Untold Stories of the Wild West


Free Download Randi Samuelson-Brown, "The Bad Old Days of Colorado: Untold Stories of the Wild West"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1493046527 | EPUB | pages: 216 | 3.7 mb
The Bad Old Days of Colorado celebrates the state’s glorious and rowdy past. Many people born and bred here relish just how "bad" things used to be: the terrain, the inhabitants and especially the quality of whiskey. It almost goes without saying that Colorado had all the characteristic Wild West elements-and in abundance! The chapters focus on the infamous and notorious rather than the law-abiding and civic-minded settlers. These pages, like the state, recount the tales of people who came West seeking, if not their fortune, at least opportunity. It is no secret that Colorado was settled by the adventurous willing to brave the harsh conditions and to prevail. Whether on the right or the wrong side of the law, all settlers and pioneers made unique contributions to the state’s complex culture. Certainly, in the nineteenth century, Colorado was not for the faint of heart.

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Bad Modernisms


Free Download Bad Modernisms By Douglas Mao (editor), Rebecca L. Walkowitz (editor)
2006 | 376 Pages | ISBN: 0822337843 | PDF | 2 MB
Modernism is hot again. At the dawn of the twenty-first century, poets and architects, designers and critics, teachers and artists are rediscovering the virtues of the previous century’s most vibrant cultural constellation. Yet this widespread embrace raises questions about modernism’s relation to its own success. Modernism’s "badness"-its emphasis on outrageous behavior, its elevation of negativity, its refusal to be condoned-seems essential to its power. But once modernism is accepted as "good" or valuable (as a great deal of modernist art now is), its status as a subversive aesthetic intervention seems undermined. The contributors to Bad Modernisms tease out the contradictions in modernism’s commitment to badness.Bad Modernisms thus builds on and extends the "new modernist studies," recent work marked by the application of diverse methods and attention to texts and artists not usually labeled as modernist. In this collection, these developments are exemplified by essays ranging from a reading of dandyism in 1920s Harlem as a performance of a "bad" black modernist imaginary to a consideration of Filipino American modernism in the context of anticolonialism. The contributors reconsider familiar figures-such as Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, Josef von Sternberg, Ludwig Wittgenstein, W. H. Auden, and Wyndham Lewis-and bring to light the work of lesser-known artists, including the writer Carlos Bulosan and the experimental filmmaker Len Lye. Examining cultural artifacts ranging from novels to manifestos, from philosophical treatises to movie musicals, and from anthropological essays to advertising campaigns, these essays signal the capaciousness and energy galvanizing the new modernist studies.Contributors. Lisa Fluet, Laura Frost, Michael LeMahieu, Heather K. Love, Douglas Mao, Jesse Matz, Joshua L. Miller, Monica L. Miller, Sianne Ngai, Martin Puchner, Rebecca L. Walkowitz

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From Bad To Badass Forging the Unstoppable Leader [Audiobook]


Free Download Michelle D. Reines (Author, Narrator), "From Bad To Badass: Forging the Unstoppable Leader"
English | ISBN: 9798989575305 | 2024 | M4B@64 kbps | ~04:53:00 | 142 MB
In today’s reality, fast-paced business maneuvers sometimes find us placed in leadership positions when we’re not quite ready. What if the roadmap to forging unstoppable leadership skills is easier than you think? What if navigating this roadmap could actually be fun, simple, impactful, and sustainable?
By following the lessons in From Bad to Badass: Forging the Unstoppable Leader, those who have been thrust into management-whether by design or accident-can learn to lead with greater competence and confidence, resulting in more podium finishes for them and their teams. Whether you’re running a two-person office, a corporation, or a virtual global team, you’ll walk away with new ideas and a new attitude to transform your leadership game.
In this unfiltered autobiography, leadership coach Michelle Reines reveals the most impactful lessons she has learned during her meteoric rise into management that left her dangerously close to being trampled by the "bull." Reines shares how getting the people-parts of leadership right helps leaders-whether seasoned or emerging-rise above challenges-make a lasting impact and leave a legacy of unstoppable leadership that develops and inspires a future generation of leaders.

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