From John Robbins, a new edition of the classic that awakened the conscience of a nation. Since the 1987 publication of Diet for a New America, beef consumption in the United States has fallen a remarkable 19%. While many forces are contributing to this dramatic shift in our habits, Diet for a New America is considered to be one of the most important. Diet for a New America is a startling examination of the food we currently buy and eat in the United States, and the astounding moral, economic, and emotional price we pay for it. In Section I, John Robbins takes an extraordinary look at our...
From John Robbins, a new edition of the classic that awakened the conscience of a nation. Since the 1987 publication of Diet for a New America, beef c...
A desperate dad with a toddler-sized cooler drives towards a miracle. A grieving student responds to an email sent by her dead boyfriend. A haunted boy seeks the approval of his late father. A Hand Of Fingers collects comics and short stories by John Robbins from the pages of Rhizome Magazine, The Echo Newspaper, InTallaght Magazine, Ink Brick, and from comics anthologies Romantic Mayhem, Courageous Mayhem and Comic Capers.
A desperate dad with a toddler-sized cooler drives towards a miracle. A grieving student responds to an email sent by her dead boyfriend. A haunted bo...
Displacing Female Bodies on the Eighteenth-Century Stage is driven by a central question: why were women playwrights in the Romantic period obsessed with silencing their female characters, pushing them off the stage, and announcing the removal of their own texts to the closet? These playwrights were some of the most well-known and commercially successful writers of their era, but were paradoxically also among its most marginalized figures: they were mocked by largely conservative audiences, suffered intense criticism for placing their works on display before the public eye, and frequently...
Displacing Female Bodies on the Eighteenth-Century Stage is driven by a central question: why were women playwrights in the Romantic period obsessed w...