The book does not aim to survey the history of philosophy, however it does sample ways of searching the thoughts of great philosophers. The goal of this book is to give the reader a brief, fleeting information, to initiate an interest in Western philosophy and its sources.
All parts of the book--a collection of original citations, philosophical essays and philosophical fairy tales--give a wider spectrum for the reader's imagination. Such a constellation of readings invites comparison, analyses and interpretation. Edward Schwartz' overriding concern is to enable readers not only to...
The book does not aim to survey the history of philosophy, however it does sample ways of searching the thoughts of great philosophers. The goal of th...
"THE CASE OF DONALD HUSE" is an old-fashioned who-done-it that gives the reader surprising twists at every turn. Who is stealing vital Board information? Who is killing beautiful ballet dancers--and why? What begins as a simple case of industrial espionage for private investigator Bob Stotland, a lonely bachelor, quickly plunges him and his newly hired partner Ron Barton into more than they bargained for.
Suspense builds as pages are turned in "THE CASE OF DONALD HUSE,"
"THE CASE OF DONALD HUSE" is an old-fashioned who-done-it that gives the reader surprising twists at every turn. Who is stealing vital Board informati...
The collection of short stories "Pretend You Are Happy" offers its readers a rich cast of characters, a sense of people who found themselves in a landscape of human mega-hive too large for comfort, and those with a determination for life, love and happiness.
Set in years of frequent immigration when people found their lives turned upside down, the stories confront both the social complications of contemporary American life and the intensely personal struggle of people who find themselves in a strange and confusing environment and survive in their new society.
With the author's strong...
The collection of short stories "Pretend You Are Happy" offers its readers a rich cast of characters, a sense of people who found themselves in a land...
With power and emotion, Edward Schwartz gives the readers in "The White Cliff" the impassioned story of a broken friendship of two men--a writer, Martin Bell, and a scientist, Harold Flint.
They are both trapped by their own contradictions: ambition and fear, desire and obligation, self-confirmation and responsibility.
Woven in a tapestry of inner voices of his heroes, Schwartz takes us from a movie-studio to a scientific laboratory; from a hospital's OR to the International symposium; from the church to the KGB office in Russia.
Among personages, whose lives are being entwined into...
With power and emotion, Edward Schwartz gives the readers in "The White Cliff" the impassioned story of a broken friendship of two men--a writer, Mart...
Rare authors are better equipped to present the uproarious and scathing Art World than Edward Schwartz, who had been studied for several years the Art of Italian Renascence and was closely acquainted with many world-famous artists of the 20th century. He has used his intimate knowledge of art to create a novel "Rainbow Behind the Back"--emotionally rich in setting and in character, giving a vivid picture of art by the eyes of insider.
In the world of art the characters of the novel play out their lives, embroiled in love and intrigue. Waxing philosophical and examining the psychology of...
Rare authors are better equipped to present the uproarious and scathing Art World than Edward Schwartz, who had been studied for several years the Art...