Jonathan Kellerman "the Museum of Desire"

Greek Epigram in Reception: J. A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and the Invention of Desire, 1805-1929

Gideon Nisbet, "Greek Epigram in Reception: J. A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and the Invention of Desire, 1805-1929 "
English | ISBN: 0199662495 | 2013 | 400 pages | PDF | 8 MB

My Land, My Life: Dispossession at the Frontier of Desire  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Nov. 18, 2023
My Land, My Life: Dispossession at the Frontier of Desire

Siobhan McDonnell, "My Land, My Life: Dispossession at the Frontier of Desire "
English | ISBN: 0824894456 | 2023 | 264 pages | PDF | 2 MB

A Love for Nothingness, A Love for Death: The Metaphysics of Desire  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at June 21, 2024
A Love for Nothingness, A Love for Death: The Metaphysics of Desire

Alberto Castelli, "A Love for Nothingness, A Love for Death: The Metaphysics of Desire"
English | ISBN: 981973035X | 2024 | 177 pages | EPUB, PDF | 435 KB + 2 MB
The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology by Deke Dickerson, Jonathan Kellerman

The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology by Deke Dickerson, Jonathan Kellerman (Authors), Deke Dickerson (Narrator)
2022 | English | ASIN: B0BGVRVVP6 | M4B & MP3@126 kbps | 8hrs 18 mins | 499 to 506 MB | UBR | Retail

Guitar sleuth and music-history detective Deke Dickerson tells the true tales behind 48 rare guitars and amplifier finds that will make any player or collector green with envy.

The Anatomy of Desire: A Novel [Audiobook]  Audiobooks

Posted by IrGens at May 31, 2021
The Anatomy of Desire: A Novel [Audiobook]

The Anatomy of Desire: A Novel [Audiobook]
English | May 11, 2021 | ASIN: B08LQX3HS1 | MP3@128 kbps | 8h 12m | 452 MB
Author: L. R. Dorn | Narrators: Santino Fontana, Shelby Young, Marin Ireland, JD Jackson, Dan Bittner, Vikas Adam, Gabra Zackman, Fred Berman, Darrell Dennis, Oliver Wyman, Jonathan Davis, Hillary Huber, Lisa Flanagan, Sharahn LaRue

Jonathan Kellerman, "Le musée des désirs"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at June 18, 2024
Jonathan Kellerman, "Le musée des désirs"

Jonathan Kellerman, "Le musée des désirs"
2024 | ISBN: 2021549453 | Français | EPUB | 464 pages | 0.5 MB

Le lieutenant Milo Sturgis, du LAPD, et le brillant psychologue Alex Delaware ont résolu bien des enquêtes tordues. Mais cette fois-ci, ils ne sont pas près d’oublier ce qu’ils vont affronter. …

Homotopia?: Gay Identity, Sameness and the Politics of Desire  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by lengen at May 15, 2017
Homotopia?: Gay Identity, Sameness and the Politics of Desire

Homotopia?: Gay Identity, Sameness and the Politics of Desire by Jonathan Kemp
English | Dec. 25, 2015 | ISBN: 0692606246 | 155 Pages | PDF | 2 MB

There is not one corner of the earth where the alleged crime of sodomy has not had shrines and votaries. ~Marquis de Sade, Philosophy in the Bedroom Maybe the target nowadays is not to discover what we are, but to refuse what we are….We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of this kind of individuality. ~Michel Foucault, ‘The Subject and Power’ Do opposites attract? Is desire lack? These assumptions have become so much a part of the ways in which we conceive desire that they are rarely questioned.

Introduction to Tantra: The Transformation of Desire  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Nov. 12, 2019
Introduction to Tantra: The Transformation of Desire

Introduction to Tantra: The Transformation of Desire by Thubten Yeshe, edited by Jonathan Landaw
English | June 10, 2005 | ISBN: 1614291551 | EPUB | 192 pages | 1.7 MB
Milt Jackson - Milt Jackson At The Museum Of Modern Art (1965) {Verve Originals rel 2008  B0011221-02}

Milt Jackson - Milt Jackson At The Museum Of Modern Art (1965) {Verve Originals rel 2008 B0011221-02}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 275 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 97 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 17 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1965, 2008 Verve / Universal | B0011221-02 | Verve Originals
Jazz / Hard Bop / Modal Music / Soul Jazz / Vibes

One of the hippest Milt Jackson albums of the 60s – a set that definitely lives up to its Museum Of Modern Art setting! The performance is one of the most famous from that museum's well-remembered series of 60s jazz concerts – and it features Milt Jackson's quintet really stretching out nicely – hitting sharper tones and bolder notes than in some of their other sessions of the decade, and possibly picking up a freer feel overall in the live setting. Milt's vibes are wonderfully accompanied by the reeds of Jimmy Heath and piano of Cedar Walton – both players who mix soul and modern elements in the same sort of perfect blend that Jackson hits. And the rhythm section is tightly snapping and soulful – never too groove-oriented, but always conscious of a sense of a swing – thanks to bass from Ron Carter and drums from Candy Finch.
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers (1976)

Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers (1976)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 206 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 119 Mb | Scans included
Label: Line, Beserkley | # BECD 9.00477 O | Time: 00:34:16
Rock & Roll, Proto-Punk, Alternative Rock, Garage Rock

Before the world even had a chance to hear the Modern Lovers, Jonathan Richman had already moved on. Richman founded the group in 1970 with bandmates who would go on to acts like the Cars and the Talking Heads, and in the early '70s, they recorded some truly electric demos that would help define a sound later understood as punk. These recordings wouldn't see wide-scale release until long after the first iteration of the band broke up, and by the time of Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers, Richman had dropped the angst and anxiety of his proto-punk beginnings in favor of a far friendlier, quieter, and more innocent style. Ironically, the 1976 debut album of Richman's revamped, gentler Modern Lovers arrived just one month before the proper release of the earlier version of the band's recordings, emphasizing how drastic of a change had occurred. While the raw excitement of the early pre-punk Modern Lovers was groundbreaking, there's an equally revelatory quality in the softness and vulnerability of what followed.