Oasis

Oasis
Author: Katya de Becerra
Publisher: Imprint
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250220858

In this young adult thriller for fans of Lost and The Twilight Zone, a group of teens are saved when they come across a mysterious oasis. But who will save them from the oasis? Alif had exciting summer plans: working on her father’s archeological dig site in the desert with four close friends ... and a very cute research assistant. Then the sandstorm hit. Their camp wiped away, Alif and the others find themselves lost on the sands, seemingly doomed ... until they find the oasis. It has everything they need: food, water, and shade—and mysterious ruins that hide a deadly secret. As reality begins to shift around them, they question what’s real and what’s a mirage. The answers turn Alif and her friends against each other, and they begin to wonder if they’ve truly been saved. And while it was easy to walk into the oasis, it may be impossible to leave ... An Imprint Book “Will stick to readers’ skin long after the final page is turned.” —Booklist (starred review) “de Becerra successfully builds a fraught tension throughout the book that mirrors the characters’ feelings as reality leaves them behind . . . well worth the payoff.” —The Bulletin


Oasis Identities

Oasis Identities
Author: Justin Ben-Adam Rudelson
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780231107860

Drawing upon extensive fieldwork in the Xinjiang oasis of Turpan, Rudelson assesses the factors that undermine the creation of a pan-Uyghur identity.


The Oasis

The Oasis
Author: Mary McCarthy
Publisher: Melville House
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612192297

A vicious and brilliant satire of human vanity from the author of the classic bestseller The Group Long out of print, Mary McCarthy's second novel is a bitingly funny satire set in the early years of the Cold War about a group of writers, editors, and intellectuals who retreat to rural New England to found a hilltop utopia. With this group loosely divided into two factions—purists, led by the libertarian editor Macdougal Macdermott, and the realists, skeptics led by the smug Will Taub—the situation is ripe not only for disaster but for comedy, as reality clashes with their dreams of a perfect society. Though written as a roman à clef, McCarthy barely disguised her characters, including using her former lover Philip Rahv, founder of Partisan Review, as the model for Will Taub. As a result, the novel caused an absolute explosion of outrage among the literary elite of the day, who clearly recognized themselves among her all-too-accurate portraits. Rahv threatened a lawsuit to stop publication. Diana Trilling, Lionel Trilling's wife, called McCarthy a "thug." McCarthy's friend Dwight McDonald (Macdougal Macdermott) called it "vicious, malicious, and nasty." Never one to shy away from controversy, McCarthy's portrait of her generation had indeed drawn blood. But the brilliance of the novel has outlasted its first detonation and can now be enjoyed for its aphoritic, fearless dissection of the vanities of human endeavor. In an added bonus, the renowned essayist Vivian Gornick details in a moving introduction the importance of McCarthy's intellectual and artistic bravery, and how she influenced a generation of young writers and thinkers.


If the Shoe Fits

If the Shoe Fits
Author: Ben Jacques
Publisher: Office the Common Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781951928216

?e stories are about early settlers, farmers, shoemakers, and factory workers. ?ey tell of preachers and pranksters, slave owners and abolitionists. In a series of Civil War pro?les, Jacques reveals the courage and sacri?ce of Stoneham's men and women. A personal re?ection on time and place, this collection will open your eyes to the rich fabric of our town's history and culture.


Oasis

Oasis
Author: iO Tillett Wright
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0525575162

Welcome to the desert. Welcome home. This visually stunning tour of the world’s most amazing desert homes will inspire you to create an oasis with “desert vibes” wherever you are. Creatives are drawn in by the extreme landscapes and limited resources of the desert; in fact, they’re inspired by them, and the homes they’ve built here prove the power of an oasis. From renovated Airstreams to sprawling, modern stucco, desert has become the new beachfront. In Oasis, artist iO Tillett Wright captures the best of this specific culture that emphasizes living simply, beautifully, and in connection with the earth. He highlights the homes that define this desert mindset, featuring the classics like Georgia O’Keefe’s in Abiquiu, New Mexico, alongside more modern homes such as Michael Barnard’s Solar House in Marfa, Texas. With Casey Dunn’s stunning photography, Oasis will transport you to these relaxing refuges, where you’ll learn what elements create the balance of intentionality, ease, style, and function that these homes exude.


Oasis Supersonic Supernova

Oasis Supersonic Supernova
Author: Michael Krugman
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1997-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312153762

For the biggest band to come out of England since the Beatles, here's the book that charts their incendiary rise to the top of the worldwide Pop charts. "Oasis" is a trip down Abbey Road in the '90s--a pop-fest for the masses, Johnny Rotten and the fabulous four hunkered down into two rowdy, infectious, sullen bards. 8 b&w photos.


OASIS

OASIS
Author: Liam Rivers
Publisher: Britpop History
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2024-08-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Oasis, a name that resonates through the annals of rock music history, emerged in the early 1990s as one of the most influential and iconic bands of the Britpop era. The story of Oasis is not just about music but a tale of ambition, sibling rivalry, and a cultural revolution that reshaped British rock. Their journey from humble beginnings to global stardom is a testament to their extraordinary talent and the power of rock and roll. The band's foundation was laid in Manchester, England, a city known for its rich musical heritage. Formed in 1991 by the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, Oasis initially struggled with lineup changes and local obscurity. However, with the arrival of key members such as Paul Arthurs, Paul McGuigan, and Alan White, the band started to solidify their sound and identity. The Gallagher brothers, whose contrasting personalities and musical visions often led to conflict, were nonetheless the driving force behind Oasis. Liam's distinctive voice and Noel's songwriting prowess created a unique blend that captivated audiences. Their music, characterized by infectious melodies and anthemic choruses, struck a chord with a generation disillusioned by the prevailing music scene. Oasis' rise to prominence was meteoric. Their debut album, Definitely Maybe, released in 1994, was a critical and commercial success. It was followed by What's the Story) Morning Glory? in 1995, which cemented their status as rock legends. The band's success was not without its challenges, though. Their journey was marked by controversies, internal struggles, and the pressures of fame. Despite these hurdles, Oasis' impact on music and popular culture remains undeniable. Their sound, a blend of rock, punk, and pop with influences from The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, helped define an era. The band's anthems became the soundtrack of a generation, and their influence extended far beyond their music, shaping fashion, attitude, and the cultural landscape of the 1990s. In this eBook, we will delve into the various facets of Oasis' journey. From their early years and rise to fame to the controversies and legacy, each article will provide a comprehensive look at the band's story. We will explore the Gallagher brothers' dynamic, their musical style, iconic singles, and the battles that defined their career. Additionally, we will examine the band's live performances, creative tensions, and the lasting impact they left on music and culture. Oasis' tale is one of triumph and tribulation, of creativity and conflict, and of a band that managed to capture the spirit of an era. As we embark on this exploration, we invite you to relive the journey of one of rock's most legendary acts and understand why Oasis remains a symbol of British rock and roll excellence.


Rothko Chapel

Rothko Chapel
Author: Pamela Smart
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 084786751X

A first look at the recently restored Rothko Chapel, a world-renowned destination for spiritual renewal, with all-new photography and scholarship of the renovated building and campus, published on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. The Rothko Chapel--home to 14 monumental modernist paintings by the pioneer Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko--is an interfaith sacred space dedicated to global human rights, art, and spirituality, located in Houston. The Chapel was founded in 1971 by arts patrons and philanthropists Dominique and John de Menil, who placed their utmost faith in Rothko's vision to express the profound, the miraculous, and regard for the sanctity of the human spirit in this oasis for the intellect and the spirit. Through photographic testimony and the insights of scholars, this large-format volume gives an intimate look at this sacred space, where visitors seek solace and inspiration within this truly ecumenical sanctuary featuring Rothko's iconic paintings. Pamela Smart discusses the spiritual side and Stephen Fox puts the architecture in the context of Houston. The Chapel has been reworked within an expanded campus to enhance the experience for its many visitors. As viewers sit in stillness or move about the Chapel's serene octagonal enclosure, the reinstalled skylight better reveals the nuances of Rothko's powerful panels and allows for better connection to the outdoors as conditions shift, such as when clouds pass above.


Opal's Greenwood Oasis

Opal's Greenwood Oasis
Author: Quraysh Ali Lansana
Publisher: Calliope Group
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733647458

"A beautiful and poignant reminder of the industry, joy and resilience of Black people in America."-Trey Ellis, Peabody and Emmy winning producer of King in the Wilderness andTrue Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fight for Equality The year is 1921, and Opal Brown would like to show you around her beautiful neighborhood of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Filled with busy stores and happy families, Opal also wants you to know that "everyone looks like me." In both words and illustrations, this carefully researched and historically accurate book allows children to experience the joys and success of Greenwood, one of the most prosperous Black communities of the early 20th Century, an area Booker T. Washington dubbed America's Black Wall Street. Soon after the day narrated by Opal, Greenwood would be lost in the Tulsa Race Massacre, the worst act of racial violence in American history. As we approach the centennial of that tragic event, children have the opportunity through this book to learn and celebrate all that was built in Greenwood.