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There are no contradictions in reality, but there can appear to be. In Sleight of Mind, Matt Cook and a few collaborators dive deeply into more than 75 paradoxes in mathematics, physics, philosophy, and the social sciences.
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Through a series of vivid case studies taken from across the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Matt Cook explores the emergence of these trenchant stereotypes and looks at how they play out in the home and family lives of queer men.
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Failure would ensure economic armageddon in the United States. Both on U.S. soil and thousands of miles away, the story roars into action at supersonic speed.
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Taking his cue from literary and lesbian and gay scholars, urban historians and cultural geographers, Matt Cook combines discussion of London's homosexual subculture and various major and minor scandals with a detailed examination of ...
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Matt Cook explores the relationship between London and homosexuality from 1885 to 1914, years marked by intensification in concern about male-male relationships and also by the emergence of an embryonic homosexual rights movement.
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Spoken word artist Matt Cook tackles life perceptively in bars, his neighborhood, and at work.
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Using pioneering community histories from each place, and including the voices of queer people who have made their lives there, the book tells local stories at the heart of our national history.
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Not 'funny for poetry' but straight up funny. And thoughtful. And human." David Cross "Matt Cook sings the unsung the restaurant supply store, the backs of paintings while teasing our unexamined lives.
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In the tradition of Ambrose Bierce, Matt Cook's third volume of thoroughly American stand-up poetry.
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"In this World War II thriller weaving espionage and art intrigue, Kate Atwell--the daughter of a wealthy British family--is confronted by a painting from her childhood that threatens everything she knows and believes.