Unveränderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1865.
Ron Hansen Orden de los libros
Ron Hansen es célebre por sus agudas novelas y colecciones de cuentos que profundizan en las complejidades de la naturaleza humana y la moralidad. Su prosa destaca por su meticulosa elaboración y su poder evocador, atrayendo a los lectores a escenarios que son a la vez crudos y poéticos. El trabajo de Hansen explora frecuentemente temas de culpa, redención y la búsqueda de significado dentro de paisajes a menudo implacables. Su voz distintiva y su profundidad literaria ofrecen a los lectores exploraciones profundas de la experiencia estadounidense.







- 2022
- 2021
Netter's anatomy coloring book
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Now you can learn and master anatomy with ease, while having fun, through the unique approach of Netter’s Anatomy Coloring Book, by John T. Hansen, PhD. Using this interactive colouring workbook, you can trace arteries, veins, and nerves through their courses and bifurcations...reinforce your understanding of muscle origins and insertions from multiple views and dissection layers...and develop a better understanding of the integration of individual organs in the workings of each body system throughout the human form. Online access to Student Consult ― where you’ll find the complete contents of the book and much more ― further enhances your study and exponentially boosts your reference power. Whether you are taking an anatomy course or just curious about how the body works, let the art of Netter guide you!
- 2020
Hotly in Pursuit of the Real: Notes Toward a Memoir
- 198 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
In Hotly in Pursuit of the Real, the beloved bestselling novelist Ron Hansen opens the doors of his writing studio to share with us his passions for history, scandal, theology, Jesuits, the American West, and golf (which he plays even in bad weather). If Hansen's novels explore people very different from himself--from a stigmatic nun to a Victorian poet to Billy the Kid, and even Hitler's niece--the meditations in this book do the opposite, allowing us to glimpse the wellsprings of his imagination, the places and traditions and books that drive him to create made-up worlds. In that sense, the reflections in these pages truly serve as "notes toward a memoir." As each section unfolds, we gain a clearer sense of Hansen's aesthetic, the parallels he sees between writing and the sacraments, between literature's capacity to make history present to us and the Church's rich array of traditions, including the Jesuit charism that has inspired great writers, such as Gerard Manley Hopkins (and himself). Equally adept at telling a hilarious anecdote and guiding us through a complex, ambiguous episode in history, Hansen's language remains fresh and invigorating. Hotly in Pursuit of the Real takes you inside one writer's imagination, only to send you back out into the wide world with new eyes.
- 2017
"Born Henry McCarty, Billy the Kid was a diminutive, charming, blond-haired young man who, growing up in New York, Kansas, and later New Mexico, demonstrated a precocious dexterity at firing six-shooters with either hand--a skill that both got him into and out of trouble and that turned him into an American legend of the Old West. He was smart, well-spoken, attractive to both white and Mexican women, a good dancer, and a man with a nose for money, horses, and trouble. His spree of crimes and murders has been immortalized in dime westerns, novels, and movies. But the whole story of his short, epically violent life has never been told as it has been here"--
- 2016
She Loves Me Not: New and Selected Stories
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Featuring beautifully crafted narratives, this acclaimed collection showcases the work of Ron Hansen over three decades. Each story delves into profound themes and character complexities, reflecting the author's mastery in fiction. Readers can expect a rich exploration of human experiences and emotions, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature.
- 2016
The Cultural Context of Human Resource Development
- 280 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
An insight into the understanding of human resource development (HRD) in various cultural contexts. This book looks at how culture shapes our expectations for what is appropriate in the workplace and aims to broaden the reader's knowledge of HRD by exploring the boundaries of existing theories.
- 2014
A lifelong quest sparked by a nine-year-old's profound questions about God's existence and life's meaning unfolds over sixty-nine years. This journey spans the entire country, exploring diverse landscapes and experiences. The narrative delves into the deep philosophical inquiries that have shaped the author's life, offering insights into faith, purpose, and the human experience.
