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Ian Wallace

    The Sign of the Mute Medusa
    The Complete A to Z Dictionary of Dreams. Be Your Own Dream Expert
    Decode Your Dreams
    The Top 100 Dreams
    Birds of prey
    The First Documenta, 1955
    • The First Documenta, 1955

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The first Documenta took place in Kassel in 1955. In this lecture from 1987, Vancouver artist Ian Wallace discusses the occasion as an expression of the postwar cultural and political climate.

      The First Documenta, 1955
    • Birds of prey

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,9(10)Évaluer

      The 'Usborne Spotter's Guides' series offers enthusiasts a range of pocket-sized field guides that help identify animals, plants, minerals and astronomical objects. Each title contains glossaries, maps, reference materials and illustrations.

      Birds of prey
    • We all dream, but our dreams often seem to be bizarre and confusing experiences that make little sense to us, no matter how much we try to analyse them. This title explains why you dream them, and suggests how you can use them to help you realise your cherished hopes and aspirations in everyday life.

      The Top 100 Dreams
    • Decode Your Dreams

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(29)Évaluer

      Become your own dream analyst and begin a powerful journey of self discovery with bestselling author, psychologist and dream expert Ian Wallace. Dreams are no longer some largely indecipherable code. They are authored by our own subconscious. When you create a dream, you are encoding a meaningful story about how to fulfil your emotional needs, intentions and purpose  in waking life. So who better to decode your dreams than you? Decode Your Dreams  empowers you with all you need to know, from unlocking your unconscious and learning how it influences your experiences, to creating positive life changes in light of these insights. This easy-to-use guide offers an original, two-step method that nurtures the connection between the ever-evolving unconscious and conscious mind for transformational results . Wallace explains  how to decipher dream meanings  before answering each diagnosis with suggested  waking-life actions . Reflect on the best solutions to recurring daily dilemmas, identify and heal anxieties that are holding you back, and confront and seize new opportunities to pursue your passions.We dream to continually update our sense of self. So learn something new with every dream and develop your own human superpowers of self- and situational awareness  with this book.

      Decode Your Dreams
    • If you've ever woken up thinking 'What was that about?' this fascinating dictionary of over 12,000 dream symbols will explain everything and help you become your own dream expert. Written by Ian Wallace, this comprehensive guide will help you interpret the imagery you see in your dreams and analyse the hidden meaning and messages within them. By exploring your dreams in this way, you'll reach a deeper understanding of what you really want in life - and work out how to achieve it.

      The Complete A to Z Dictionary of Dreams. Be Your Own Dream Expert
    • The Sign of the Mute Medusa

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(17)Évaluer

      Envoys from Earth The two of them were hand picked for the mission to the distant planet of Turquoise. Detective Captain C. St. Cyr combined in a unique way the qualities of lightening fast intelligence and dazzling inborn intuition. Detective Lieutenant U. Tuli was unsurpassed in her blending of computer-like logical abilities and almost religious devotion to duty. Now both of them were heading for the most disturbing trouble spot in the galaxies - to deal with a dark threat to the perfect harmony of the interplanetary confederation.

      The Sign of the Mute Medusa
    • Once again the astonishingly inventive mind of Ian Wallace has come up with a novel jampacked with new conceptions, mind-boggling conflicts, and edge-of-the-seat excitement. Ian Wallace, author of A VOYAGE TO DARI and CROYD, is unlike any other science fiction writer in this ability -- and in THE WORLD ASUNDER he has outdone himself!It is impossible to summarize this unusual novel in a simple statement except to say that within it you will find a conflict between time epochs, the struggle of demigods, the development of a super-weapon beyond today's, and the creation of the strangest peace-keeping organization ever devised. Running through it all is a moving novel of human relations, love and hate, romance and murder, and of events that surpass and alter the normal elements of life.

      The world Asunder
    • Richard Pochinko: Clown thru Mask

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Richard Pochinko: Clown thru Mask has the origin of the famous clown technique developed by Richard Pochinko and a process loved by many artists, teachers, guides and those that want to know themselves better. It is an intuitive, inner child, exploration with clay mask made with eyes shut representing the 6 directions and a process loved by many in its ability to reach a sacred creative place. There are 12 Essential exercises. Included with this book is a 10 pages of a Dairy written by Della Burford when studying with Richard in 1986. Some of Richards students have commented in a Clown Registry started online. There is many historical photos taken by Ian's brother Douglas Wallace.

      Richard Pochinko: Clown thru Mask
    • Feuchtwanger and film

      • 381pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This volume presents selected proceedings from the conference organized by the International Feuchtwanger Society titled ‘Feuchtwanger and Film’, held in September 2007 at the University of Southern California and Villa Aurora. The focus is on the relationship between literature and film, particularly concerning Lion Feuchtwanger's works. The book begins with three chapters analyzing Feuchtwanger’s novel Goya and the significant film adaptation by East German director Konrad Wolf for DEFA. The second section sheds new light on another of Feuchtwanger's novels, Jud Süß, and the infamous Nazi film of the same name. Attention then shifts to adaptations of Feuchtwanger's works by East German television, notably Die Brüder Lautensack, and explores his considerable reputation in Russia through Grigori Roshal’s film Sem’ia Oppengeim (1939), based on the novel Die Geschwister Oppenheim (1933). A later section examines the ‘filmic’ qualities present in much of Feuchtwanger’s oeuvre. The discussion expands to include three other émigré authors and their collaborations with DEFA (Arnold Zweig) and Hollywood (Franz Werfel and Anna Seghers). The volume concludes with a report on the ‘Feuchtwanger Relaunched’ project, an online initiative aimed at generating media interest in Feuchtwanger’s life and work.

      Feuchtwanger and film