![]() ![]() Hodkin grew up in Florida, went to college in New York, and studied law in Michigan, before finally settling in Brooklyn last year. Additionally, The Retribution of Mara Dyer was selected as one of ’s Top 10 YA Books of 2014. Lev Grossman has called Hodkin “One of the greatest talents in Young Adult fiction.” The novels were praised by Romantic Times, MTV’s Hollywood Crush, and the Los Angeles Times, and books from the series appeared on several state reading lists. The trilogy, which includes The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, The Evolution of Mara Dyer, and The Retribution of Mara Dyer, was described as “haunting and dreamlike” by Cassandra Clare and “darkly funny, deliciously creepy, and genuinely thoughtful” by Veronica Roth. Michelle Hodkin is the author of the Mara Dyer Trilogy, which was a New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling series. ![]()
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The modern concept of energy is only two hundred years old-an abstraction grounded in extraction-but this book takes a more expansive view. Just as Douglas Kahn’s earlier books helped introduce sound as a category for study in the arts, this new volume will be a foundational volume for future explorers in a largely uncharted domain. With contributions from scholars and critics from the visual arts, art history, anthropology, music, literature, and the history of science, it offers the first multidisciplinary investigation of the concepts and material realities of energy coursing through the arts. ![]() This book investigates energies-in the plural, the energies embedded and embodied in everything under the sun- as they are expressed in the arts. ![]() ![]() ![]() Minister Marlène Schiappa, who claims to be a feminist, even denounces dangerous and disturbing remarks.īut those who have read this book, and not just a few extracts, find it difficult to understand the violence it evokes. 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