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    Stephen Graham Jones - Sowell Conference 2017

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    Stephen Graham Jones, University of Colorado-Boulder, author of "Mongrels" and "Growing Up Dead in Texas

    The Faster Redder Road The Best UnAmerican Stories of Stephen Graham Jones

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    Edited by Van Alst, this collection showcases the best writings of Stephen Graham Jones, whose career is developing rapidly from the noir underground to the mainstream. The Faster Redder Roadfeatures excerpts from Jones’s novels—including The Last Final Girl, The Fast Red Road: A Plainsong, Not for Nothing, and The Gospel of Z—and short stories, some never before published in book form. Examining Jones’s contributions to American literature as well as noir, Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.’s introduction puts Jones on the literary map. Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. is an assistant professor of Native American studies at the University of Montana and the former assistant dean and director of the Native American Cultural Center at Yale University. He is a chapter contributor in the work Seeing Red—Hollywood’s Pixeled Skins: American Indians and Film. Stephen Graham Jones is a professor of English and creative writing at the University of Colorado. He is the author of twenty-one books, including The Fast Red Road: A Plainsong, Ledfeather, The Gospel of Z, and Bleed into Me: A Book of Stories. The honors his work has received include the Texas Institute of Letters Jesse H. Jones Award for Fiction and the Independent Publisher Book Award for Multicultural Fiction. He is the recipient of the Writers’ League of Texas Fellowship in Literature and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Literature

    Stephen Graham Jones

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    This lesson explores different understandings of readings, genres, and the writing process through the use of Stephen Graham Jones' short essay, "What You Can Remember". This resource includes materials for four class periods. Created for English Language Arts and Reading III. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Discuss and write about the explicit and implicit meanings of text; analyze the author's purpose, audience, and message within a text; compose informational texts such as explanatory essays, reports, resumes, and personal essays using genre characteristics and craft;This lesson explores different understandings of readings, genres, and the writing process through the use of Stephen Graham Jones' short essay, "What You Can Remember"

    2015: Stephen Graham Jones

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    Stephen Graham Jones gave the keynote and presented a Craft Talk at the 2015 Lions In Winter literary festival.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/lionsinwinter_writers/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Graham-Jones Paper Company Invoice

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    Document: Bill from Graham-Jones Paper Co., Jacksonville, Florida, to Eartha M. White, City, for four towel cabinets. Date: March 17, 197

    Virtuosités ou Les sublimes aventures de la technique

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    Quel que soit l’objet auquel elle s’applique – un tour étonnant, un motif compliqué, un solo très rapide, une acrobatie dangereuse, une machine particulièrement douée pour accomplir certaines opérations –, la virtuosité évoque une forme d’autonomisation et d’autocélébration de la technique, en même temps qu’une part de sublimation ou de dépassement de celle-ci. En empruntant des exemples à des univers qui sont rarement confrontés, ce numéro vise à montrer en quoi les « faits de virtuosité » permettent de penser de manière nouvelle la relation entre l’art et la technique. Contributeurs : Emmanuel Grimaud, Aurélie Helmlinger, Antoine Hennion, Graham Jones, Denis Laborde, Zaven Paré, Stéphane Rennesson et Denis Vidal No matter what it is applied to—in a stunning turn, a complicated motif, a very fast solo, a dangerous acrobatic move, a machine that is particularly good at performing certain operations—, virtuosity evokes a kind of empowerment and self-celebration of technique, while also to some extent being the sublimation or surpassing of this. Taking examples from worlds that are rarely confronted, this issue sets out to show how the “facts of virtuosity” enable us to think differently about the relationship between art and technique. Contributors: Emmanuel Grimaud, Aurélie Helmlinger, Antoine Hennion, Graham Jones, Denis Laborde, Zaven Paré, Stéphane Rennesson et Denis Vida

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    Obituary of Olga Jones, ethnic Latvian and Alberta settler

    Marriage record of Jones, Samuel and Graham, Marie

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    Marriage license for Samuel Jones and Marie Graham. W.S. Graham was the judge

    Executives at Graham Jones Paper Company, A

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    Three executives of Graham Jones Paper Company reviewing a document in an office.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gandy_commercial/9997/thumbnail.jp
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