LIBROS DEL AUTOR: susan platt

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: susan platt

  • The Elusive Peacock
    Susan Platt / Susan Smocer Platt
    She had no idea what was waiting for her. A force fueled by anger and violence.Kathryn moved to a charming, country setting in rural Virginia to heal and restart her life after the untimely death of her husband. Their life amid the pounding demands of past careers in Washington, DC, took its toll, and now all she wants is to enjoy peace and solitude.From the start, she takes de...
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    18,17 €

  • Around the World in Twenty-Five Years
    Susan N. Platt
    Spanning from central China to the southern tip of Latin America, the artists discussed here address crucial issues of war, feminism, climate, detention, migration, and, above all, human rights. They create room-sized installations with multimedia projections as well as traditional paintings and sculptures. The thematic exhibitions such as the themes of detention, human rights ...
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    24,24 €

  • Love, Politics, and Other Scary Things
    Susan Smocer Platt
    An honest, inspiring and engaging memoir of one woman’s life, love and a career in politics in Washington, DC, shared with a love of her life, her husband of forty-three years, until his death. Although from very different backgrounds they found purpose in each other’s love of each other, family, adventure and a career in politics. After tragedy, her husband retreats to deep de...
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    19,97 €

  • Setting Our Hearts on Fire
    Susan Noyes Platt
    This collection of short essays honors groundbreaking artists who, with a few exceptions, work or exhibit in the Northwest.They range from world renowned painters like Jacob Lawrence to young artists just beginning their careers. They are African American, Latinx, Asian, Native and White artists working in a wide range of media including installations, paintings, sculpture, and...
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    17,80 €

  • Breaking Ground
    Susan Noyes Platt
    Breaking Ground: Art Modernisms 1920-1950 reveals exciting new perspectives on the history of modernist art criticism in the United States. The first essays examine critics who embraced formalism in the 1920s under the impact of the English theorists Roger Fry and Clive Bell. Next is the brilliant Jane Heap’s eccentric wedding of mysticism and modernism. At the same time Elizab...
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    15,24 €

  • On a Clear Day
    Susan Platt
    'On A Clear Day' is about coming of age in a world torn by disaster and the brilliance of youth.Follow the adventures of KK, Moe and their friends as they travel to an International Academy to work together to find cures for a dying planet. As if that were not enough, they must also combat the efforts of the only group benefitting from the disaster, to stop them.Teens, young ad...
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    17,30 €