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Death at La Fenice
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Death at La FeniceDeath at La Fenice

A breathless beginning and an unexpected lack of reference to the lush setting mark this lively launch of a projected series of Venetian mysteries. When legendary German conductor Helmut Wellauer is found dead in his dressing room two acts into a performance of La Traviata , police commissario Guido Brunetti is called in. Among those who might have provided the cyanide poison that killed the maestro, immediate suspects include the vaunted conductor's coolly indifferent young wife and those many in the music industry who are offended by his homophobia.
 
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Tags: conductor, those, killed, maestro, immediate, Death, Fenice, poison
Death in a Strange Country
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Death in a Strange CountryDeath in a Strange Country

Something different for Venetian Commissario Guido Brunetti, whose first case (Death at La Fenice, 1992) so expertly resurrected the closed-circle whodunit. This time, the murder of Sgt. Michael Foster, public health inspector at the American military hospital at Vicenza, produces such a pronounced lack of reaction--Brunetti's officious boss Patti insists it be written off as a mugging; somebody plants cocaine in Foster's quarters in the hope of heading off further questions; even Foster's lover and commanding officer insists she has no idea why he's been killed--that the fix is clearly in with either the American military or the Italian police.
 
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Tags: Foster, Death, military, American, insists
Regard for the Other: Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde
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Regard for the Other: Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and WildeRegard for the Other: Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and WildeAlthough much has been written on autobiography, the same cannot be said of autothanatography, the writing of one's death. This study starts from the deconstructive premise that autobiography is aporetic, not or not only a matter of a subject strategizing with language to produce an exemplary identity but a matter also of its responding to an exorbitant call to write its death. The I-dominated representations of particular others and of the privileged other to whom a work is addressed, must therefore be set against an alterity plaguing the I from within or shadowing it from without.

 
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Tags: Wilner, University, -Josh, responsibility, intellectual, autobiography, matter, Regard, Baudelaire, death
Child Development and Education: A Piagetian Perspective
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Child Development and Education: A Piagetian Perspective

A collection of essays covering a broad range of topics, including day care, the roots of homosexuality, generational conflict, and children's concepts of life and death. "Richly suggestive." --Contemporary Psychology
 
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Tags: -Contemporary, suggestive, Richly, death, Psychology
Machine of Death: A Collection of Stories About People Who Know How They Will Die
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Machine of Death: A Collection of Stories About People Who Know How They Will DieMachine of Death: A Collection of Stories About People Who Know How They Will Die

MACHINE OF DEATH tells thirty-four different stories about people who know how they will die. Prepare to have your tears jerked, your spine tingled, your funny bone tickled, your mind blown, your pulse quickened, or your heart warmed. Or better yet, simply prepare to be surprised. Because even when people do have perfect knowledge of the future, there's no telling exactly how things will turn out.
 
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Tags: people, knowledge, future, there, perfect, Machine, People, About, Death