|

Search "Bliss"
|

|
Bliss | |
|
About 41 pages (12,413 words) in 3 products |
|

Encyclopedia and Summary Information
summary from source:

Bliss Information
246 words, approx. 1 pages
 Bliss is a novel by Australian writer Peter Carey. Published in 1981, the book won that year's Miles Franklin Award. Written as a dark, comic fable, the story concerns an advertising executive, Harry Joy, who briefly 'dies' of a heart attack. On being...




summary from source:
 Washington Jewish Week
Novel is one of friendship, Israel; Bliss
01/15/2004: 773 words, approx. 3 pages Bliss, a best-seller in Hebrew three years ago, is an artful novel constructed around a subject all but worked to death in recent fiction: the friendship between women. Yet, the overly familiar topic didn't bother me in the least. This guy finds sympathy...
summary from source:
 Variety
Bliss.
05/21/2007: 612 words, approx. 2 pages (MUTLULUK) (TURKEY-GREECE) An ANS presentation of an ANS Prods. (Turkey)/Highway Prods. (Greece) production. (International sales: ANS, Istanbul.) Produced by Abdullah Oguz. Co-producer, George Lykiardopoulos. Directed by Abdullah Oguz. Screenplay, Kubilay Tuncer, Elif Ayan, Oguz, based on the novel by Zulfu...
summary from source:
 The New York Observer
DeFonte\'d5s and Bliss
5/29/2007: 279 words, approx. 1 pages Red Hook, along with the rest of latter-day South Brooklyn, continues to be dragged upward (hello, Fairway?), but vestiges do remain of a not-so-distant past when longshoremen outnumbered loft conversions. On a forlorn stretch of Columbia Street between the Red Hook Houses and the Battery...
summary from source:
 AP News
Hawking: Weightlessness will be 'bliss'
4/25/2007: 322 words, approx. 1 pages Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who has been confined to a wheelchair for most of his adult life, expects weightlessness to feel like "bliss" when he goes on a "zero-gravity" flight Thursday aboard a refitted jet."For someone like me whose muscles don't work very well, it will...



Literary Criticism
summary from source:

Critical Essay by A. J. Hassall
7,320 words, approx. 24 pages
 Hassall is an Australian educator and critic. In the following essay, he provides a thematic analysis of Bliss.
summary from source:

Critical Essay by Teresa Dovey
4,847 words, approx. 16 pages
 In the following essay, Dovey remarks on the mythic qualities of Carey's fiction, focusing her analysis on Bliss.


|
Bliss | |
|
About 41 pages (12,413 words) in 3 products |
|
|
|


|