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Marcus

    MD Marcus est une poète et écrivaine dont le travail explore des images évocatrices et des perspectives uniques. Son écriture aborde des thèmes à la fois personnels et universellement résonnants, souvent avec une touche de surréalisme. Elle façonne ses pièces avec une voix distinctive, invitant les lecteurs dans des mondes riches en symbolisme et en un œil avisé pour les détails.

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    Meditations
    • Meditations

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      "Written in Greek by the only Roman emperor who was also a philosopher, without any intention of publication, the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius (AD 121-180) offer a series of challenging spiritual reflections and exercises developed as the emperor struggled to understand himself and make sense of the universe. Ranging from doubt and despair to conviction and exaltation, they cover such diverse topics as the nature of moral virtue, human rationality, divine providence and Marcus' own emotions. But while the Meditations were composed to provide personal consolation and encouragement, in developing his beliefs Marcus Aurelius also created one of the greatest of all works of philosophy: a timeless collection of extended meditations and short aphorisms that has been consulted and admired by statesmen, thinkers and readers throughout the centuries." "Martin Hammond's new translation fully expresses the intimacy and eloquence of the original work, with detailed notes elucidating the text. This edition also includes an introduction by Diskin Clay, exploring the nature and development of the Meditations, a chronology, further reading and full indexes."--Jacket

      Meditations
    • In this gripping memoir, we walk alongside MD Marcus as she follows orders, stands in line, and bides her time during a couple stints at a mental health facility. In the halls, she witnesses what it is that those who are deemed "crazy" or "unsafe to themselves or others" are subjected to undertake: group therapy, announcing ridiculous delusions-lying to make it seem like they are ready to go home. Unable to get her shoelaces back until she asks, MD Marcus then lets us into her mind's deepest, darkest secrets. A place that may be too real and honest for some readers to stomach, especially when her mental state becomes most challenged by her sister's cancer diagnosis. But in the truth lies healing, and in healing lies a way forward. By the end, we are ready to travel home with her, at long last, and continue forth, anew and enlightened.

      The Superior Act of Presenting Your Teeth to Strangers
    • Featuring a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the original text while acknowledging its imperfections, such as marks and notations. It aims to highlight the cultural significance of the work, ensuring accessibility through affordable, high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original. This initiative reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting important literary works.

      An Essay On Populousness And On The Possibility Of Limiting Populousness (1838)