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2010., Leapfrog Press ; Distributed in the U.S. by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution Call No: QWF Fic Mir Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Mussolini clones that won't stay dead. The power to re-create othersforever. Memory and identity are no longer unique. Trapped inside the cloning facility at a time when humans are undergoing their final death rattle on a prion-infected earth, Fausto struggles to re-create the world he once knew. Or did he ever know it?.
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2012., Guernica Call No: QWF 811.54 S684h Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential poets series Volume: 193Summary Note: Habibi, the love poems of the Moroccan poet Alim Maghrebi, is the latest in a series of David solway's poetic "translations." These are what Solway calls his "ostensibles," poetic voices and artifacts which he regards as constituting an extended trope or metaphor of the desire for transformation. The purpose behind such ventures is not to perpetuate a deception but to create a style and renew a customary diction--and, ultimately, to recreate a self.
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2016., Guernica Editions Call No: Fic Fis Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Essential prose series Volume: 129.Summary Note: The Magic Dogs of San Vicenteis set in the aftermath of the war in El Salvador (1980-1992), a war in which the two Flores brothers were arrested and savagely tortured, but a war that they ultimately survived. On a heat-soaked morning in El Salvador's wild countryside, the Flores brothers encounter something -- part vision, part phantasm, part shuddering echo of their past -- that almost frightens them out of their wits. What follows is a magical, dream-like and picaresque journey, as the Flores brothers try to find what will set them free from the thing that they have witnessed and from the tragedies of their past.
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2016., Linda Leith Publishing Inc. Call No: Fic Mir Edition: ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: The landlord, the husband, the wife, and the lover. Giulio di Orio, an assistant lecturer in Philosophy, brings one of his students, known as Torpshort for Torpedoto the Vancouver flat he shares with his wife Nicole. Soon their landlord is convinced that Torp is the devil incarnate, and the police have arrested him for the street bombings that have been plaguing the city. A sexually-charged tale bubbling with lust, suspected murder, and the twilight of the flower childrenall set against the backdrop of martial law in 1970 Vancouver.