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Jane Tylus’s Siena is a compelling and intimate portrait of this most secretive of cities, often overlooked by travelers to Italy. Cultural history, intellectual memoir, travelogue, and guidebook, it takes the reader on a quest of discovery through the well- and not-so-well-traveled roads and alleys of a town both medieval and modern.             As Tylus leads us through the city, she shares her passion for Siena in novelistic prose, while never losing sight of the historical complexities that have made Siena one of the most fascinating and beautiful towns in Europe. Today, Siena can appear on the surface standoffish and old-fashioned, especially when compared to its larger, flashier cousins Rome and Florence. But first impressions wear away as we learn from Tylus that Siena was an innovator among the cities of Italy: the first to legislate the building and maintenance of its streets, the first to publicly fund its university, the first to institute a municipal bank, and even the first to ban automobile traffic from its city center.             We learn about Siena’s great artistic and architectural past, hidden behind centuries of painting and rebuilding, and about the distinctive characters of its different neighborhoods, exemplified in the Palio, the highly competitive horserace that takes place twice a year in the city’s main piazza and that serves as both a dividing and a uniting force for the Sienese. Throughout we are guided by the assured voice of a seasoned scholar with a gift for spinning a good story and an eye for the telling detail, whether we are traveling Siena’s modern highways, exploring its underground tunnels, tracking the city’s financial history, or celebrating giants of painting like Simone Martini or giants of the arena, Siena’s former Serie A soccer team.             A practical and engaging guide for tourists and armchair travelers alike, Siena is a testament to the powers of community and resilience in a place that is not quite as timeless and serene as it may at first appear.

Siena: City of Secrets, by Jane Tylus

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #553065 in Books
  • Brand: Tylus, Jane
  • Published on: 2015-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.10" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages
Siena: City of Secrets, by Jane Tylus

Review "Successfully mixes a wide variety of genres and in many ways defies categorization. . . . The result is an outstanding volume, which demonstrates all the qualities the author has shown in her earlier works, and more. . . . At the book’s structural heart lies the Santa Maria della Scala, or Spedale. One of the first hospitals in Europe, it began by welcoming pilgrims and then the sick. One of its last patients before it reopened as a museum was the writer Italo Calvino, who died there in 1985 after a stroke, and from whom Tylus seems to have learned not a few lessons in terms of the simplicity and lightness of her style and the intricate patterns of her textual architecture. Like Calvino, Tylus has an eye for detail. . . . During the course of her journey, she accumulates many riches, which she generously passes on here." (Philip Cooke Times Higher Education)"[Tylus's] fundamental theme is that of Siena's indelible sense of its distinctiveness, present in everything from a vaporous Beccafumi fresco to the hermetic shimmer of Mario Luzi's poetry. In an epigraph to his collection Parole pellegrine, the poet enquires of his former life in the city: 'To what was I at once both accomplice and stranger?' Doubtless because she understands how to be both of these simultaneously, Tylus brings greater empathy than any of her forerunners writing on Siena to the decoding of its secrets." (Jonathan Keates Times Literary Supplement)"Tylus has not produced a history or travel guide to Siena--there are plenty of those--but, as her subtitle indicates, something more intimate and personal. Her narrative mentions all the main architectural sights, works of art and cultural activities, but interweaves these with digressions that jump back and forth from the past to the present, from the core of the city to its surroundings, from its very foundations to the pinnacles of its towers. In this she mirrors in her text the rich, complex, undulating, and labyrinthine city to which she keeps returning." (Christopher Menz Australian Book Review)“Siena is indeed a city of secrets; it’s always been too secretive for me, despite (or because of) its breathtakingly beautiful surfaces. Tylus manages wonderfully to unfold mysteries while keeping the secrets alive and alluring. The book is a marvelous mixture of erudition and personal reminiscence. Her literary and historical mastery is absolute, but she is also a delightful companion enabling us to travel the city as it exists now and the city with centuries of its history as though intact before our gaze. Read Siena and see the city through the eyes of a particularly gifted observer who is also a gifted writer.” (Leonard Barkan, author of Michelangelo: A Life on Paper)"Quite a few scholars feel that they have a 'crossover book,' maybe even a novel in them, but not many can bring it off with Tylus's literary flair. Tylus's dynamic city cuts across romantic and realist stereotypes that have oddly conspired to make Siena seem at once poignantly pretty, frozen in time, and insouciant, unable or unwilling to manage its affairs. Specialists may admire the work, quibble (which is what makes them specialists), or just be envious, but its true audience will be lay lovers of Italy, actual and armchair travelers, and Anglophone students who want a preview or a postlude to studying in Siena. I don't know of any book on Siena in any language better suited to such a readership or a reading." (Randolph Starn, author of Varieties of Cultural History)"By presenting Siena as a pilgrim's city, Jane Tylus has provided an essential key to its complicated beauty.  Best of all, she provides every visitor with a genuine sense of belonging, for she shows, ranging across the centuries, that we wayfarers have been as essential a part of Siena's timeless cityscape as our Tuscan hosts.  A haunting, evocative book about one of the world's most wondrous places." (Ingrid Rowland, author of From Pompeii: The Afterlife of a Roman Town)Neither guidebook, nor memoir, nor academic text, but all of these, Tylus’s Siena takes readers into the nooks and crannies of this splendid medieval city without ever losing sight of the larger cultural issues that define Sienese identity. Tylus has done a prodigious amount of research, but she wears her erudition lightly, and writes with a novelist’s flair. She evinces a deep love for Siena, leavened by a wry sense of amusement at the quirks of the native Sienese, and a nuanced understanding of what can make them seem insular. What resides at the center of this book is the story of the author as veteran sojourner—more rooted than tourist or pilgrim, but never quite able to attain that sense of belonging that is the Sienese birthright.  Herein lies the fascination and the challenge of Siena: City of Secrets. (Millicent Marcus, author of After Fellini: National Cinema in the Postmodern Age)

About the Author Jane Tylus is professor of Italian studies and comparative literature at New York University, where she is also faculty director of the Humanities Initiative. Her recent publications include Reclaiming Catherine of Siena: Literacy, Literature, and the Signs of Others, also published by the University of Chicago Press, and The Poetics of Masculinity in Early Modern Italy, coedited with Gerry Milligan.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Nigh essential if you already are enamored with Siena or if you will be going there for an extended visit By R. M. Peterson I have been fascinated with Siena since taking a college course about the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Then, about twenty years ago, I was fortunate enough to spend a week in and around Siena; it was a high point of my rather limited experiences as a world traveller. I doubt that I will return, although I would love to. Given that background, I probably was much more predisposed to like SIENA by Jane Tylus than the average general reader. Having read it, I doubt that it will persuade people unfamiliar with the city that it is indeed one of the more special and singular cities on earth. However, for those who already are enamored with Siena, or are going there for an extended visit, the book should not be missed.Jane Tylus is a professor of Italian studies and comparative literature at New York University. She spent considerable time in Siena over the years. Her book is a learned and literate -- and loving -- survey of Siena and many of the sites, people, and cultural artifacts that make it special. (The center of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.) She gives some attention to the contrade, or neighborhoods of Siena, and to the Palio, the famous horse race around the Piazza del Campo held twice each summer. She also discusses some of the more famous buildings of the city -- for example, the Duomo, the Palazzo Pubblico, and the Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala (about 1,000 years old and one of the world's oldest hospitals). But she focuses more on the past of Siena, especially its cultural past. Among the famous Sienese who figure prominently in her account are Saint Catherine (her preserved though shriveled head can be seen in a side chapel of San Domenico; her body is interred in Rome) and Aeneas Silvia Piccolomini, better known as Pope Pius II.The book does not really serve well as a travel guide to Siena. Nor, as a history, is it comprehensive. (For example, relatively scant attention is given to the Black Death plague of 1348, which reduced the population of Siena by about two-thirds.) Instead, the book seems to cover what most interests Jane Tylus. Moreover, she is not systematic in her presentation. Rather, her text meanders from topic to topic, returning again and again to some while leaving others mentioned only once. In noting these points, I am not being critical; Tylus's approach is an idiosyncratic but ultimately charming one.SIENA is a handsome book. It is quite well-written, with a flowing style that I found reminiscent of Ingrid D. Rowland (whom Tylus quotes). Sometimes, however, the prose began to wash over me and lull me into a doze, a phenomenon, by the way, I also have experienced reading Rowland. The book includes thirty-five illustrations, mostly Sienese works of art and most in color. There also are three maps, but I would have appreciated more detailed maps on which one could more readily locate all sites discussed in the text.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. there are fascinating facts for those who've never been to this beautiful city. And for those who have By susan klein Jane Tylus has written a story of Siena chock-full of insights. From plumbing to pilgrimages, money to monasteries, there are fascinating facts for those who've never been to this beautiful city. And for those who have, this book sheds light on why modern Siena is the way it is now. Integrated with the author's personal experiences with her family over many trips to Siena, whether you are an academic or tourist, this is a "must read" book, especially if you plan on a visit in the future.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Highly recommended! By Jules in Soho Marvelous guide to Siena, combining scholarly insights with the affectionate zeal of a passionate traveler. Tylus has a lovely, accessible style that brings history to life through the vivid stories she finds in every corner of this seductive city. Highly recommended!

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Minggu, 26 Februari 2012

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  • Published on: 2015-09-27
  • Original language: English
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Power and Politics in the Book of Judges studies political culture and behavior in premonarchic Israel, focusing on the protagonists in the book of Judges. Although the sixth-century BCE Deuteronomistic editor portrayed them as moral champions and called them "judges," the original bardic storytellers and the men and women of valor themselves were preoccupied with the problem of gaining and maintaining political power. These "mighty ones" were ambitious, at times ruthless; they might be labeled chiefs, strongmen, or even warlords in today's world. John C. Yoder considers the variety of strategies the men and women of valor used to gain and consolidate their power, including the use of violence, the redistribution of patronage, and the control of the labor and reproductive capacity of subordinates. They relied heavily, however, on other strategies that did not deplete their wealth or require the constant exercise of force: mobilizing and dispensing indigenous knowledge, cultivating a reputation for reliability and honor, and positioning themselves as skillful mediators between the realms of earth and heaven, using their association with YHWH to advance their political, economic, or military agenda.

Power and Politics in the Book of Judges: Men and Women of Valor, by John C. Yoder

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Power and Politics in the Book of Judges: Men and Women of Valor, by John C. Yoder

About the Author John C. Yoder, recently retired, taught history and political science and directed the Peace Studies Program at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. He has published studies of oral traditions and political cultures in Africa, including The Kanyok of Zaire: An Institutional and Ideological History to 1895 (1992) and Popular Political Culture, Civil Society, and State Crisis in Liberia (2003).


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Dr. Yoder brings his experience and deep knowledge of theology and African history to a rich subject. By Amazon Customer As a theologian and a historian of Africa, Dr. Yoder has wriiten an excellent, accessible book. Using some of the same methods he has used in an earlier work exploring the history of the Kanyok people of the Democratic Republic of Congo, he looks at the Biblical book of Judges in a new, enriching way. The conception of the book, the idea of looking at the times and the events described in the book of Judges and applying the tools, skills and perspective achieved in the savanna of Central Africa makes for a fascinating read.The strengths of the book that struck me were the following:Its unique approach to the topic.Its accessible style to such an esoteric topic. Any reader open to new ideas and possessing a modicum of intellectual curiousity will be enthralled.

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The First Complete Guide to DevOps for Software Architects

 

DevOps promises to accelerate the release of new software features and improve monitoring of systems in production, but its crucial implications for software architects and architecture are often ignored.

 

In DevOps: A Software Architect’s Perspective, three leading architects address these issues head-on. The authors review decisions software architects must make in order to achieve DevOps’ goals and clarify how other DevOps participants are likely to impact the architect’s work. They also provide the organizational, technical, and operational context needed to deploy DevOps more efficiently, and review DevOps’ impact on each development phase. The authors address cross-cutting concerns that link multiple functions, offering practical insights into compliance, performance, reliability, repeatability, and security.

 

This guide demonstrates the authors’ ideas in action with three real-world case studies: datacenter replication for business continuity, management of a continuous deployment pipeline, and migration to a microservice architecture.

 

Comprehensive coverage includes

• Why DevOps can require major changes in both system architecture and IT roles

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• Integrating operations and its service lifecycle into DevOps

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DevOps: A Software Architect's Perspective (SEI Series in Software Engineering), by Len Bass, Ingo Weber, Liming Zhu

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Len Bass is a senior principal researcher at National ICT Australia Ltd. (NICTA). He joined NICTA in 2011 after 25 years at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the coauthor of two award-winning books in software architecture—Software Architecture in Practice, Third Edition (Addison-Wesley 2013) and Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley 2011)—as well as several other books and numerous papers in computer science and software engineering on a wide range of topics. Len has more than 50 years’ experience in software development and research, which has resulted in papers on operating systems, database man­agement systems, user interface software, software architecture, product line sys­tems, and computer operations. He has worked or consulted in multiple domains, including scientific analysis, embedded systems, and information and financial systems.

 

Ingo Weber is a senior researcher in the Software Systems Research Group at NICTA in Sydney, Australia, as well as an adjunct senior lecturer at CSE at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Prior to NICTA, Ingo held posi­tions at UNSW and at SAP Research Karlsruhe, Germany. His research interests include cloud computing, DevOps, business process management, and artificial intelligence (AI). He has published over 60 peer-reviewed papers, and served as a reviewer or program committee member for many prestigious scientific jour­nals and conferences. Ingo holds a Ph.D. and a Diploma from the University of Karlsruhe, and an MSc from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

 

Liming Zhu is a research group leader and principal researcher at NICTA. He holds conjoint positions at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the University of Sydney. Liming has published over 80 peer-reviewed papers. He formerly worked in several technology lead positions in the software industry before obtaining a Ph.D. in software engineering from UNSW. He is a committee member of the Standards Australia IT-015 (system and software engineering), contributing to ISO/SC7. Liming’s research interests include software architec­ture and dependable systems.


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. DevOps Reality - Not DevOps the buzzword By T Anderson This is the first DevOps book that shows a realistic and achievable view of the full implementation of DevOps. Most of the books and other literature I have read on DevOps are all about the culture, the attitudes, how it relates to Agile and Lean practices, and a high level view of microservices. This book includes all that, but they are not its main focus, and it goes several steps further with respect to the architecture and infrastructure needed for the implementation.The book is broken down into 5 parts. I have listed each part below along with the chapters they include.Part One: BackgroundChapter 1. What Is DevOps?Chapter 2. The Cloud as a PlatformChapter 3. OperationsPart Two: The Deployment PipelineChapter 4. Overall ArchitectureChapter 5. Building and TestingChapter 6. DeploymentPart Three: Crosscutting ConcernsChapter 7. MonitoringChapter 8. Security and Security AuditsChapter 9. Other IlitiesChapter 10. Business ConsiderationsPart Four: Case StudiesChapter 11. Supporting Multiple DatacentersChapter 12. Implementing a Continuous Deployment Pipeline for EnterprisesChapter 13. Migrating to MicroservicesPart Five: Moving Into the FutureChapter 14. Operations as a ProcessChapter 15. The Future of DevOpsThe first chapter introduces DevOps and puts it into context with respect to the rest of the book. The definition of DevOps the authors provide focuses on the goals, rather than the means- DevOps is a set of practices intended to reduce the time between committing a change to a system and the change being placed into normal production, while ensuring high quality. They also identify five different categories of DevOps practices that help define their definition of DevOps. I have repeated them below. 1. Treat Ops as first-class citizens from the point of view of requirements. 2. Make Dev more responsible for relevant incident handling. 3. Enforce the deployment process used by all, including Dev and Ops personnel. 4. Use continuous deployment. 5. Develop infrastructure code, such as deployment scripts, with the same set of practices as application code.Chapter 1 also talks about the reduction of coordination and different barriers that can present themselves. The barriers include the culture, type of organization, the goals operations verses development, silo mentality, tool support, and personnel issue such as the difference in salaries between developers and operation staff. Moving operation tasks to a developers plate may not make much sense if the time to do the task is not drastically reduced.Chapter 2 gives a nice introduction to using a cloud environment as a platform. The way in which this book describes the implementation of DevOps, the cloud is a key component.The chapter does a really great job of introducing a ton of material in a very concise way. They start by introducing and discussing the characteristics of the cloud- on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service.Chapter 2 also covers the 3 types of service - Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The authors go into detail of how the cloud impacts DevOps - the ability to create and switch environments simply, the ability to create VMs easily, and the management of databases.Chapter 3 is a discussion of the core concepts and phases of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and how traditional IT Ops and DevOps interact.Part 2 covers the deployment pipeline. This part is where the microservice architectural style is covered. Deploying, monitoring, debugging, performance management, testing, and team skills are all different than what most development teams are going to be used to. Most teams will not be able to achieve instancing a microservice architecture, for various reasons, but there are some really good practices in this part of the book that teams can achieve.I just got done researching microservices and NServiceBus. I came to the conclusion I would not be able to move in that direction in my current environment. Although team skills where of some concern, the culture is what killed the possibility. It is a command and control environment that is anything but transparent. In order to make such a fundamental shift in the way things are done there would have to be major changes. The environment allows for no agile or lean practices, although it claims to be agile, and is completely closed to change.Certain parts of the book may come across as completely academic and unrealistic, but depending on your environment all best practices and software development principles written by the gurus of our profession may be unrealistic. Do yourself a favor and push through. The case studies do a great job of taking the first three part of the book and showing how organizations are doing their best to move towards a DevOps environment.I thought the case studies were very thorough, maybe even too thorough. Although I think SEI's books contain some of the most important information that has been released in our industry, their books are not always the easiest to read. For as short as this one is, it took me quite a while. A lot of that was my schedule, but not all of it.I can tell you from experience that most of the places I go think the same thing about all of SEI's materials. They mostly view it as purely academic. They are wrong. The places that have allowed me to practice the processes found in Software Product Lines: Practices and Patterns, Software Architecture in Practice, Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond, Software Systems Architecture: Working With Stakeholders Using Viewpoints and Perspectives, CMMI for Development, and The CERT Guide to Insider Threats, have seen how well their advice works. Places that don't allow me to apply the practices only did themselves a disservice because I did them anyway. It is the only way I know how to successfully build complex software successfully.For those places that micromanaged my activities to make sure I was not wasting time documenting or planning I had to tell - Find someone else to do it. I don't know how to build something wrong, and I have no interest in learning how to. Right now in my current environment they would love me to come in, sit down, shut up, and just go with the flow. The problem with that is the flow is currently taking us down a toilet hole, so I have no choice but to go against the flow!If DevOps can make it across the chasm you will be very happy to have the material found in this book in your arsenal of knowledge.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. I especially like the fact the book addresses the deployment pipeline in ... By Daniel Sullivan As an enterprise architect working exclusively in the cloud, I find this book spot on for my needs. I especially like the fact the book addresses the deployment pipeline in detail, covering topics from microservices to integration testing to partial deployments and rollbacks. This may be common knowledge to some, but as an architect focused primarily on data an analytics, it is a concise and useful resource.The first couple of chapters gives a solid overview of DevOps and cloud computing. The cloud computing chapter covers key points enough to orient the reader unfamiliar with features of the cloud. Part Two addresses the deployment pipeline followed by a section on monitoring, security and business considerations. The discussion of what to monitor in Chapter 7 helps breakdown a complex operation into manageable areas. My only suggestion to the authors, if they were to publish a second edition, is to add more network security control discussion to Chapter 8. The chapter is solid, I'd just like more. (This may be my own bias from working in healthcare where you can't get up for a cup of coffee without thinking about HIPAA regulations). I appreciate Chapter 12 on continuous deployment and Chapter 13 on microservices. The presentation is just right for getting a good overall picture and I feel like I can easily dig deeper into references in the Further Reading section at the end of the chapters.The book is not a quick read. The substance is in the text. Often times, I find I can readily read through a few chapters in a book but not this one. Each chapter deserves a little time to settle in before moving on to the next topic. I noticed another reviewer commented on the lack of information content of the diagrams. I thought there were relatively few diagrams for a book of its length, but those that were included tended to be high level but relevant to the text.This is one of a dozen or so books I keep on my shelf at work. It's one of the two that ever gets borrowed. (The other is on Python and analytics).Disclosure: I have published with the Addison-Wesley, publisher of this book.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. A Cloud Architect's View on DevOps By Gregor Hohpe Len and team present a systematic, architecture-centric view to what is needed to support a DevOps culture. The outline of the book follows almost chronologically the building and deployment of an application, from building and test (ch 5) to deployment (ch 6). monitoring (ch 7). There is ample detail, including how to failover to a backup data center including your data replication, DNS switch-over etc. The book also mentions specific products (mostly open source) for implementation, which gives it a good grounding in reality.You can trust the SEI titles to be thorough, if even a tad encyclopedic -- you fill find the book contains a lot of checklists or lists of elements of a system. This makes for an excellent reference, but occasionally requires some discipline from the reader. So you may read the parts that are important to you as opposed to the whole book cover to cover.The title certainly capitalized on the DevOps buzz. Much of the book is really about building systems for and running them in the cloud. I would say that without the cloud we would not have DevOps, so the choice of title is justifiable imho. As always, it's important to read the subtitle, too, which explains that this is a book about architecture.I found it particularly refreshing that the book is "only" 300 pages, but packs an enormous amount of information into those pages. This is a welcome contrast to those 800 page tomes that tend to repeat themselves over and over and often copy whole chapters from prior books by the same author.Disclosure: as a fellow Pearson author, I received a complimentary copy of the book. In my opinion, the list price ($39.99) is actually very reasonable for the amount of content Len and team squeezed in here.

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Since the advent of the camera, there have been photographers whose mission is to record and interpret the public sphere in all its aspects. Eugene Atget documented evidence of everyday life in the streets as well as the buildings and monuments of Paris. Henri Cartier-Bresson pursued what he called "The Decisive Moment," the moment in which the meaning of an event was most clearly captured in a photograph. Their work, and that of many other masters, has inspired generations of photographers to wander public spaces, camera in hand, searching for meaningful moments in time.Success requires the street photographer to be proficient with their equipment, to be constantly aware of their surroundings, and to have a keen eye. Quick reflexes and self-confidence are essential: Street photographers know from experience that hesitation or procrastination could mean missing a once-in-a-lifetime shot. The adage "it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission" was probably coined by a street photographer. In Street Photography: The Art of Capturing the Candid Moment, Gordon Lewis helps readers understand and conquer the challenging yet rewarding world of street photography. The book includes discussions of why photographers are drawn to street photography, the different styles of street photography, and what makes a great street photograph. Lewis then goes on to explore how the choice of location can change a photographer's approach to image capture: from city streets to fairs to beaches, Lewis discusses the impact different environments have on the process of street photography. Another crucial element to becoming a good street photographer is learning to travel light, with minimal equipment. Lewis gives readers practical advice on everything from cameras and lenses to camera bags and clothing. Lewis also delves into the techniques and approaches that will help novices master the art of street photography. Whether your style is to engage your subjects or to remain unnoticed and take candid portraits, Lewis offers ideas on how to capture fascinating moments in time: a gesture, expression, or composition that may exist for only a fraction of a second, but can leave a lasting impression of the wonders, challenges, and absurdities of modern life.

Street Photography: The Art of Capturing the Candid Moment, by Gordon Lewis

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Gordon Lewis is a dedicated street photographer with over 40 years of experience. He began his writing career answering letters from owners of Olympus cameras, Vivitar flash units, and Kiron lenses. From there he graduated to being a contributing editor to magazines such as Camera 35, Petersen's Photographic, and Camera & Darkroom. Through unforeseen but fortuitous circumstances, he leveraged his irreverent wit into a TV sitcom-writing career, with hit shows such as Amen, Family Matters, and In Living Color to his credit. Now reformed, he earns his living as an e-learning instructional designer for Fortune 500 companies. Gordon lives just outside of Philadelphia-which, not coincidentally, is an excellent location for street photography.


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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful. 10,000 Images By Conrad J. Obregon The idea of street photography seems easy. You get an impromptu photograph of someone on the street. That shouldn't require much thought, it might seem, until one has tried to do it, and returns with a sad collection of uninteresting images. There seems to be a real need for photographers interested in doing this kind of work to get some help as the publisher presumed when he asked the author to create this book.The author offers chapters that talk about things like cameras and technique, look at the work of a few practitioners, suggest places where one can take street photographs, and discuss the styles of street photography. Lewis finishes up with his ideas on what makes a great street photograph. But most of this boils down to: have a small, unobtrusive camera; learn to work fast, at a moment's notice; and have a deep reserve of chutzpa to take pictures of complete strangers with or without their knowledge. A large supply of luck is also desirable. And yet with all of that, anyone who has tried (but not persevered) at street photography can tell you that you won't get many good pictures.That's because street photography has to have content and knowing how to find it, recognize it and capture it probably can't be found in a book. Looking for something strange or wonderful is probably good, but some of the great street photographers have looked at the ordinary and in looking, made it extraordinary. In fact the most useful tool for a street photographer may be an inquiring mind. As folks say about tennis, or anything else that requires great skill, you've got to do it 10,000 times and you still may not master it. So far I haven't found much street photography skill between the covers of a book, although spending as much time as possible with masters like Henri Cartier-Bresson, or Elliot Erwitt, or Garry Winogrand can certainly help. I would have had greater confidence in Lewis' advice if his own photographs had approached closer to those greats.That's not to say that this book can't help you become a street photographer. It does tell you the basics of the set-up of street photography, and if you haven't been able to figure that out from looking at street photographs, or you need a little encouragement, the book can be useful. Just don't expect to read this book and take great (or even good) street photos. After you've shot 10,000 you can decide if the book helps.

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Less art, more randomness By Andrew D. Lossing I'm usually careful about being negative when it comes to books; even if it's not a great volume it probably took the author a lot of work to create. But all the same, there are good options and there are not-so-good options for spending your hard-earned dough. This particular book doesn't quite make the cut.If you're buying this book for technical, or skill-based, learning, you're better off going somewhere else. The content is largely generic and the sort of thing that can be found anywhere on the web. I didn't get a good sense of the author's personal style or ethos. A better bet for technique would be The Street Photographer's Manual, also to be found here on Amazon.Of course, another main reason you would buy such a book is to look at great examples of street photography, and enjoy the author's personal style. Sadly, most of what is contained in this book is very commonplace, with little to recommend it. I'm looking for poignancy, juxtaposition, humor, energy... all of those things which make a street photograph transcend time and location to speak to the larger human experience, but I'm having a hard time finding it in the work the author has chosen to show. It's almost as if the decisive moment was not waited for. I would like to be kinder, but I'm left with a feeling that this book was rushed to press by a publisher who wants to get in on the rising tide of modern street photography and not as a showcase of unique and powerful craft.Also, the book itself is of very low quality. The cover and pages both feel too thin and just cheap.Edit: 6-20-15. After letting this book settle in further, I actually took an additional star off of my review. Often street images bear multiple visits to really soak in their flavor and contents, but I can honestly count on one hand the images in this book that even interest me. On the other hand, dozens of them exhibit what I would call the wrong moment, or lack of patience or vision... "Uninspiring" is the word that really describes the author's work here depicted, just as "uninspired" is the right word to describe his advice. There is just no insight to be had here. I wanted to like this book, but it has left me quite cold.

8 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Immerse Yourself in a Creative Perspective By Mandragora Gordon Lewis' Street Photography is both a creative inspiration and also a pleasure to read. If I had to summarize it in one word, it would be "witty." By that I mean that Lewis is elegant, illuminating, and often funny, both in his writing and in his photography. Being able to hear his voice come through in his writing and in his photography (and the photography of others that he includes) really helps the reader understand Lewis's creative point of view. He shows us instead of telling us, and it is contagious.This is a book for someone who already knows how to use their camera technically, and who wants to improve their aesthetic/artistic ability in the domain of street photography. Obviously, the ability to "read" street photography competently helps one's creative ability to produce quality street photography. Because Lewis's voice comes through in both prose and images, one learns how to see the world as Lewis does.Let me give a simple example. Early in the book, he shows a photo of rich reds, complex architectural structures, and warm sideways light streaming in to bring it all alive. Only after admiring the photo did I read the caption, where I discovered, to my shock, that the photo was taken in the entryway of a Target department store (!!). When I looked back again at the photo, I realized that it could well have been my own local Target, and I wondered: how many times have I blithely walked past this incredible play of light, color, and structure, not bothering to look, because it was a Target? Throughout, Lewis shows how apparently boring everyday scenes can be turned into very interesting photos--if you just know how to look.I have many photography and art books with titles that have variants on "how to see," "how to read," "seeing like a photographer" and so on. Rarely do I come away from them--whatever else their merits are--feeling like I am more capable of seeing like a photographer or of reading photography; like anything else, such knowledge is slowly and painstakingly acquired. Yet this beautiful little book Street Photography delivers as much of that as one could reasonably hope in a surprisingly compact space.Again, I think what made the book work so well is the unusual connection between words and images. Commonly in photography books, the images are stunning and the words are either so few that they don't do much, or so turgid that you know why the author became a photographer and not a writer! This connection between words and images immerses the reader in Lewis' creative point of view. I'm glad for the few hours I spent in it, and I look forward to revisiting this book next time my creativity seems dried up, to remind myself that I have merely forgotten how to see.

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Rabu, 15 Februari 2012

The Call of the Wild: 15 Illustrations Included (Bestselling Classic Fiction Books),

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Formatted for E-Readers, Unabridged & Original version. You will find it much more comfortable to read on your device/app. Easy on your eyes. The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London published in 1903. The story is set in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character is a domesticated dog named Buck. The story starts with him living at a ranch in the Santa Clara Valley of California. Stolen from his home and sold into service as sled dog in Alaska, he progressively reverts to a wild state. In the harsh climate, Buck is forced to fight in order to dominate other dogs, so that by the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization and relies on primordial instincts and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild. London lived for most of a year in the Yukon collecting material for the book. The story was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post in the summer of 1903; a month later it was released in book form. The book’s great popularity and success made a reputation for London. Much of its appeal derives from its simplicity as a tale of survival. As early as 1908, the story was adapted to film, and it has since seen several more cinematic adaptations. The story opens with Buck, a large and powerful St. Bernard-Scotch Collie, living happily in California's Santa Clara Valley as the pet of Judge Miller. He is stolen by the gardener's assistant, however, and sold to fund the latter's gambling addiction. Buck is then shipped to Seattle. Put in a crate, he is unfed and beaten by the "man in the red sweater". When released, he attacks the man but is badly beaten and taught to respect the law of the club. Buck is then sold to a pair of French-Canadian dispatchers from the Canadian government, François and Perrault, who take him with them to the Klondike region of Canada. There they train him as a sled dog. From his teammates, he quickly learns to survive cold winter nights and the pack society. A rivalry develops between Buck and the vicious, quarrelsome lead dog, Spitz. Buck eventually beats Spitz in a fight "to the death". Spitz is killed by the pack after his defeat by Buck and Buck eventually becomes the leader of the team. The team is then sold to a "Scottish half-breed" man working the mail service. The dogs must carry a heavy load to the mining areas, and the journey they make is tiresome and long. One of the team, a morose husky named Dave, becomes sick and eventually has to be shot to end his misery.

The Call of the Wild: 15 Illustrations Included (Bestselling Classic Fiction Books), by Jack London

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From School Library Journal Originally serialized in The Saturday Evening Post, June 20-July 18, 1903, this classic remains relevant over 100 years later. The universal themes of survival, kindness, cruelty, and natural instinct are strengthened by Daniels's performance. His voicing provides just the right conversational and friendly tone with a touch of comfortable rasp, adding fresh energy to the timeless story. Buck, a four-year-old St. Bernard-and Scotch Shepherd cross breed, who weighs 140 pounds, has his life changed forever when he is kidnapped and taken to the cold bleakness of the Arctic to work with Klondike gold miners. A film adaptation of this story starring Clark Gable was released in 1935. Comparing and contrasting the audio production and the film will offer students many chances to write about or discuss the two versions. α(c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

From Library Journal This low-priced edition of London's 1903 classic offers good value for the money. It is not only illustrated and annotated, but it also includes a bibliography, a chronology of events, and a scholarly introduction by editor Dyer. A real bargain for the price.Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist Gr. 6-8. Ed Young, whose haunting illustrations of the wolf made his Caldecott- winning Lon Po Po (1989) so memorable, was well chosen as the illustrator for the Scribner Illustrated Classics edition of White Fang. Jack London's 1906 novel. As many will remember, London tells the story of a wolf-dog who endures great cruelty before he comes to know human kindness. The 12 pastel illustrations illuminate the text with their dramatic use of light and dark, sensitively delineated forms, and soft, subtle shades of color. A handsome new edition of a longtime favorite. Carolyn PhelanCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved


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69 of 74 people found the following review helpful. Not only a great novel about dogs, but also a perceptive comment on the human condition By D. Cloyce Smith Jack London's letters about the publication of "The Call of the Wild" reveal an all-too-common story that would make any author and most sympathetic readers cringe. In 1903, Jack London was hard up for cash and had just completed the manuscript. He sold the serial rights to the Saturday Evening Post for $700 and, since the editors were not all that keen on his first choice, suggested the title "The Sleeping Wolf." (Interestingly enough, the magazine version did not even include what has probably become the book's most famous scene: when John Thornton blusteringly makes a wager that Buck can pull a sled weighing half a ton.)Soon after, Macmillan agreed to take a chance on the unknown writer and offered to publish the book for $2,000, with no royalties. By this time, London had warmed to his initial title, "The Call of the Wild," but left the final choice up to his editor. Both the magazine and the book publisher reluctantly used London's now-famous title, and seven years later London wrote to his editor, reminding him of his tin ear: "I'll be damned if that very muchly-rejected title didn't become a phrase in the English language. This is only one of many experiences concerning titles, wherein editors, booksellers, and publishers absolutely missed."But it still boggles the mind that London earned a grand total of $2,700 for a book that quickly sold more than two million copies.And what a book! I must have read it three or four times as a youngster, but even now, over twenty years since I last picked it up, it still manages to electrify me. "The Call of the Wild" is often cited as the best work of fiction ever written about dogs, but the book is equally about men--and about London himself. As a puppy, Buck is like a human child--dependent on his benefactors and with few cares in the world. But soon he is wrenched from his first home, ending up in Alaska to perform the most menial tasks in appalling conditions for a series of contemptible owners--much like the impoverished London himself who, beginning at the age of 14, went from cannery employee to oyster pirate to jute mill laborer to vagrant to prisoner to laundry worker to would-be gold prospector. In such conditions, both dogs and humans resort to their most primitive, robotic instincts."The Call of the Wild," however, is not only about descent into feral survivalism. It's also about the irrepressible yearning for independence and even solitude, and it shares a good deal, thematically, with London's social writings. If you tend to think that London's masterpiece is little more than a work of children's literature, you might want to visit it again and see how it works as an allegory. While it's certainly a great novel about dogs, it's also a perceptive statement on the human condition.

81 of 89 people found the following review helpful. Not the exact text as the original story By LBords This is a little easier to read version of the original text written by Jack London. I was disappointed because I purchased the book for my classroom to read together with books I already had. The more difficult vocabulary words we were working on were not in this version, even though most of the text is the same. This version is good for someone to read if they are looking for an excellent story that has a simpler text.

46 of 50 people found the following review helpful. Gripping story of survival By Brian & Randy London is a tremendously talented writer and his understanding of life matches his tremendous knowledge of the snow-enshrouded world of the upper latitudes. His writing is beautiful, poignant, and powerful, yet also somber, morose, and infinitely real. This isn't a story to read when you are depressed. Although The Call of the Wild is a short novel and on the surface a dog's story, it contains as much truth and reality of man's own struggles as that which can be sifted from the life's work of many other respected authors. The story he tells is stark and real, and as such, it is not pretty picture he paints, nor an elevating story he writes.As an animal lover, I found parts of this story heartbreaking from Buck's removal from the civilized Southland in which he reigned supreme among his animal kin to the brutal cold and even more brutal machinations of hard, weathered men who literally beat him and whipped him full of lashes. Even sadder are the stories of the dogs that fill the sled's traces around him. Good-spirited Curly never had a chance, while Dave's story is only made bearable because of his brave, undying spirit. Even Spitz, the harsh taskmaster, has to be pitied, despite his harsh nature, for the reader knows this harsh nature was forced upon him by man and his thirst for riches.Buck's travails are long and hard, but it is his nobility of his spirit that makes of him a hero, despite the primitive animal instincts and urges that dominate him. Buck not only conquers the weather, the harshness of the men, the other dogs and the wolves he comes into contact with, he thrives. Hopes for redemption with John Thornton are dashed in the end, and that's when Buck finally gives in fully to "the call of the wild," becoming a creature of nature only. While this is a sad ending, the reader also feels joy and satisfaction at Buck's refusal to surrender and his ability to find his own kind of happiness in the harsh world in which he is placed.

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Minggu, 12 Februari 2012

Pimsleur Italian Level 5 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Italian with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive),

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Pimsleur Italian Level 5 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Italian with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive), by Pimsleur

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Pimsleur Italian Level 5 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Italian with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive), by Pimsleur

About the Author Dr. Paul Pimsleur devoted his life to language teaching and testing and was one of the world’s leading experts in applied linguistics. After years of experience and research, Dr. Pimsleur developed The Pimsleur Method based on two key principles:  the Principle of Anticipation and a scientific principle of memory training that he called “Graduated Interval Recall.”  This Method has been applied to the many levels and languages of the Pimsleur Programs.


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