books by Harland Miller
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Don'T Be So...: Poetry By Paul Fryer And Art By Damien Hirst
Paul Fryer
, Harland Miller
Trolley
, 2004
Paul Fryer's first collection of poems is illustrated with keen insight by Damien Hirst. Together they have produced a beautiful diatribe against current complacencies that, remarkably, also show a precious tolerance and love for their fellow men and women. They have concocted an acute distillation of manners, cultures and prejudices, a polemic, even, that reflects a light suffused with a powerful disinterest, a disturbing sine qua non.
Sam Taylor-Wood
1 review
Peter Doroshenko
, Harland Miller
Steidl/BALTIC
, 2006
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I was very excited to see that there was a new collection of Sam Taylor-Wood's work available. Unfortunately, this book is extremely disappointing. There are nearly as many pages of text as there are photographs, and very little of Taylor-Wood's work is included. Although the book is inexpensive, you are basically only getting about 20 full page pictures, another 20 pages of tiny pictures on ...
Slow Down Arthur, Stick to Thirty
1 review
Harland Miller
Fourth Estate Ltd
, 2001
Totally Skipable
This scattershot novel has some of the elements of the traditional "rite of passage" novel, in which a young man makes the troubled transition to adulthood, but lacks the narrative cohesion of such novels to fully merit the title. Set in the city of York, circa 1980, the story is told by Billy "the Kid" Glover, a feckless youth knocking about with equally feckless friends, lamely avoiding the ...
International Lonely Guy
Harland Miller
Rizzoli
, 2007
Harland Miller combines a painterly aesthetic with a literary mind and a uniquely gritty, north-of-England sense of humor. His bold, colorful, and tactile paintings reflect an original perspective on a rich heritage of pop art and literature: there is D. H. Lawrence's Dirty Northern Bastard; Ernest Hemingway's 12 Rounds With God; and Miller's own guide to the glorious English coast, Bridlington: Ninety-Three Million Miles From the Sun. His ...
Religious Studies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan: A State-of-the-Art Review (Study of Religion in Canada)
John M. Badertscher
,
Gordon Harland
, ...
Canadian Corp. Studies in Religion
, 1993
This fourth volume in a series of state-of-the-art reviews of religious studies programs in Canadian provinces traces the formative role of religion in the establishment of the universities in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Despite strong roots in denominational colleges, with their confessionally oriented study of religion, by the 1960s, ?there was a diffused sense in the culture of the need for a religious perspective, and even a quest for ...
Tomorrow's World, Yesterday's Fever (Mental Guest Incorporated)
Abigail Lane
, Harland Miller
Milton Keynes Gallery
, 2001
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The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
What In the World Is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford ...
A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream ...
Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It ...
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Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time
Dirr's Hardy Trees and Shrubs: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams (Second Edition)
CrunchTime: Contracts (Crunchtime)
The Hiding Place (Deluxe Christian Classics)
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Of This Earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forest
Bad Beekeeping
Amuse Bouche (Russell Quant Mysteries)
Tapas on the Ramblas (Russell Quant Mysteries)
Mule Deer Quest: Thirty-Five Years of Observation and Hunting Mule ...
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