Best Selling Books by David Park

David Park is the author of Stomping Out Fear (2003), Stone Kingdoms (2015), The Poets' Wives (2014), Enemy Way Music (1973), The Right to Life in Armed Conflict (2018).

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Stomping Out Fear

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Stomping Out Fear
Provides tools based on biblical teachings for dealing with baggage from the past and pressures in the present that can create fear, anxiety, isolation, and alienation.

Stone Kingdoms

release date: May 07, 2015
Stone Kingdoms
''A rich and deeply thoughtful book'' The Times ''This a cry from the heart for Ireland: a powerful novel about guilt and absolution'' Independent on Sunday ''A powerful, beautifully crafted book. Stone Kingdoms will add to Park''s reputation as a magnificent writer'' Belfast Telegraph _______________ Haunted by the Troubles in Northern Ireland and trapped in a land between the mountains and the sea, Naomi dreams of another life far from the rainy shores of Donegal. When she moves from the rain swept shores of Ireland to work in a refugee camp in the burning heat of Africa, Naomi exchanges the city streets of Belfast for the arid desert. Though she leaves behind the land where she was born, escaping her past is not so easy.

The Poets' Wives

release date: Apr 01, 2014
The Poets' Wives
What does it mean to be a poet''s wife, his muse and lover, there for the heights of inspiration and the quotidian of the day-to-day, and often times, too, the drudgery of being in a supporting role to "the great man." In this exquisite and sensitive new novel, David Park explores this complicated relationship, through three well-crafted characters, two based on actual women: Catherine Blake, wife of William Blake, 19th-century poet, painter, and engraver, and Nadezhda Mandelstam, wife of Russian poet Osip Mandelstam, who died in a transit camp en route to Siberia during Stalin''s rule. Park has also fashioned a fictional contemporary poet, whose wife looks back on her husband''s life during the days just after his death. All three women deal with their husband''s fame or notoriety. All three stick by their mates, taking seriously their commitment to the men they married, but also to assisting with and preserving their work. And this despite infidelities, despite a singlemindedness at the expense of others, and despite hardship sometimes beyond comprehension. Set across continents and centuries, under wildly different circumstances, these three women exist as a testament to love, to relationship despite the odds, and to art. An amazingly insightful novel.

The Right to Life in Armed Conflict

release date: Jan 01, 2018
The Right to Life in Armed Conflict
What place does the right to life have in armed conflicts? And does it lock down military objectives? In the first sustained coverage of the area, Ian Park examines conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria to explicate how far governments should be entitled to derogations from human rights whilst engaging in combat operations.

The Truth Commissioner

release date: Dec 17, 2008
The Truth Commissioner
As Northern Ireland leaves behind a period of bitter violence, part of the continuing peace process focuses on how best to come to terms with the suffering of the past. David Park illustrates how one solution might take shape by inventing a fictional truth commission, modeled on South Africa''s TRC. Revolving around the lives of four men who are uncomfortably bound together in this communal search for healing, The Truth Commissioner chronicles the Commission''s first hearing, that of Connor Walshe, a fifteen-year-old Irish Catholic boy who disappeared and whose fate has remained a mystery. Three men are called to testify: Francis Gilroy, a newly appointed government minister and former IRA leader; retired policeman James Fenton, who recruited Connor as an informer; and Danny, né Michael Madden, then an eighteen-year old IRA volunteer, who had fled to America, only to be called back to Belfast to testify fifteen years later. Henry Stanfield, of Irish Catholic and English Protestant parentage, presides over the hearing. Selected for his neutrality, Stanfield is forced into the historic web of lies, and the truth, which is shaped by the four men''s different pasts, remains as elusive as ever. An important novel from post-Troubles Northern Ireland, The Truth Commissioner is as gripping as it is insightful and powerfully reveals a shared humanity that transcends the bitter divisions of history.

The Healing

release date: Jul 05, 2012
The Healing
A man is shot dead before the eyes of his young son as they work together in the fields near their home - another victim of the violence in Northern Ireland. In the city, a confused and frightened old man grieves for his own loss and for the shattered world around him. When the young boy''s mother moves them both from their country home to Belfast, the old man''s life becomes entwined with that of the boy. Fascinated by the silent child, the old man believes he has at last found the instrument of healing.

Gods and Angels

release date: May 05, 2016
Gods and Angels
A powerful collection of stories from the critically-acclaimed, prize-winning author David Park. ''One of the shrewdest observers of the way we live now'' Independent ''Park is an excellent writer; psychologically astute, lyrically unflinching'' Telegraph ''He writes prose of gravity and grace'' Guardian Gods and Angels locates, with pinpoint accuracy, the quiet but deeply charged moments in life that can define a person. A seventeen-year-old boy visits his estranged mother on Boxing Day in a grey seaside town; a university lecturer who is learning to swim falls in with a group of older men who inhabit a very different world; a detective breaks into his former home to spy on his estranged family; a couple reflect on twenty-five years of marriage under the Northern Lights; and an old man volunteering in a charity shop forms a tender bond with a young single mother. ______________________ ''David Park is one of my favourite writers. This beautiful, nuanced, perceptive collection of stories is a considerable achievement. Somehow he writes with both grace and muscularity, and every page resounds with the sort of truthfulness that stirs deep recognitions in the reader. This is important, committed work from a writer who knows what he''s about, but Park is also such a pleasure to read. I loved this book'' Joseph O''Connor

Introduction to the Quantum Theory

release date: Sep 13, 2005
Introduction to the Quantum Theory
Geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, this self-contained first course in quantum mechanics covers basic theory and selected applications and includes numerous problems of varying difficulty. 1992 edition.

Ghost Wedding

release date: May 08, 2025
Ghost Wedding
A POIGNANT STORY OF LOVE AND REGRET, FROM A MASTER OF CONTEMPORARY IRISH FICTION * ''David Park is one of Ireland''s great novelists.'' Roddy Doyle, author of The Commitments * For fans of Sebastian Faulks, Donal Ryan and Anne Tyler comes this beautiful novel following two troubled men, separated by nearly a century, bound by the ghosts of their past When George Allenby is put in charge of building a lake in the grounds of an imposing Irish manor house, he intends to do the job as swiftly as possible and return to Belfast. Allenby is still wrestling with his time as an officer during the First World War, burdened by the many things he could have done differently. Almost a century later, Alex and Ellie are preparing for their wedding, sparing no expense to hire a venue overlooking the very lake Allenby built all those years ago. Like Allenby before him, Alex is haunted by decisions he made in the past. Now, with the wedding drawing ever closer, he is at a crossroads. Telling the truth might free him from his guilt; it might also take away everything he cares about, including Ellie. In this masterful portrait of love and betrayal, David Park reveals the many ways the past seeps into the present: destructive, formidable, but also hopeful, in the moments of fragile beauty that remain.

Classical Dynamics and Its Quantum Analogues

release date: Dec 06, 2012
Classical Dynamics and Its Quantum Analogues
The short Heroic Age of physics that started in 1925 was one of the rare occasions when a deep consideration of the question: What does physics really say? was necessary in carrying out numerical calculations. In many parts of microphysics the calculations have now become relatively straightforward if not easy, but most physicists seem to agree that some questions of principle remain to be resolved, even if they do not think it is very important to do so. This situation has affected the way people think and write about quantum mechanics, a gingerly approach to fundamentals and a tendency to emphasize what fifty years ago was new in the new theory at the expense of continuity with what came before it. Nowadays those who look into the subject are more likely to be struck by unexpected similarities between quantum and classical mechanics than by dramatic contrasts they had been led to expect. It is often said that the hardest part of understanding quantum mechanics is to understand that there is nothing to understand; all the same, to think quantum mechanically it helps to have firm mental connections with classical physics and to know exactly what these connections do and do not imply. This book originated more than a decade ago as informal lecture notes [OP, prepared for use in a course taught from time to time to advanced undergraduates at Williams College.

A Covenant of Seasons

release date: Jan 01, 1998
A Covenant of Seasons
This exquisite book marries the work and imagery of two artists, a landscape painter working in the medium of monotype and a writer working in the medium of poetry, both expressing their personal responses to nature passing through the metamorphoses of the four seasons.

Possible Origins of Some Park Families in the Eastern Part of Old Rowan County, North Carolina

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Possible Origins of Some Park Families in the Eastern Part of Old Rowan County, North Carolina
For many years, researchers of the Parks families of the eastern part of old Rowan County, North Carolina, have puzzled over the origins of the several Parks who settled there in the generation straddling the Revolution. ... Three of the eastern Rowan County Park settlers, George Park (d. 1782), Noah Park (d. 1815), and Moses Park (1738- 1828), will be given particular attentions in this essay. ...

Americans in Paris, 1860-1900

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Americans in Paris, 1860-1900
John White Alexander, Cecilia Beaux, James Carroll Beckwich, Frank Weston Benson, Nelson Norris Bickford, John Leslie Breck, Dennis Miller Bunker, Mary Stevenson Cassatt, Jefferson David Chalfant, William Merritt Chase, Charles Courtney Curran, Thomas Eakins, Mary Fairchild, Elizabeth Jane Gardner, Abbott Fuller Graves, Ellen Day Hale, Frederick Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Thomas Hovenden, William Morris Hunt, Anna Elizabeth Klumpke, Willard Leroy Metcalf, Hermann Dudley Murphy, Elizabeth Nourse, Charles Sprague Pearce, Maurice Brazil Prendergast, Theodore Robinson, John Singer Sargent, Julius LeBlanc Stewart, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Edmund Charles Tarbell, John Henry Twachtman, Harry van der Weyden, Frederic Porter Vinton, Robert Vonnoh, Julian Alden Weir, James Abbott McNeill Whistler.

The Big Snow

release date: Jul 05, 2012
The Big Snow
Northern Ireland, 1963. In a house with windows flung defiantly wide, a wife dies before her husband can make his confession. Elsewhere, an old woman searches desperately for a wedding dress in her dream of love. And in the very heart of the city, the purity of snow is tainted by the murder of a young woman, leaving one man in race against time - to find the murderer before the snow melts. This is the story of a time muffled and made claustrophobic by unprecedented snow falls. Suddenly shaken free from the normal patterns of their lives by the extremity of the weather, people find their intimate desires thrown into sharp relief and David Park shows this flawed slice of humanity to be somehow glorious. ''Ingenious'' SUNDAY TIMES ''A magnificent writer'' BELFAST TELEGRAPH ''Park writes prose like a poet; and the invisible lines of national borders and tribal territory are etched into a text which rolls thorugh time and space.'' THE TIMES ''Some of the more exhibitionist fictional voices currently clamouring for our attention seem mute in comparison'' INDEPENDENT ''Considerable dexterity, freshness, and insight ... (A) well-crafted, closely observed tale.'' WASHINGTON POST

The Spiritual Dangers Every Child Faces

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Spiritual Dangers Every Child Faces
Park provides parents with guidance, information, and biblical advice for shaping righteous, godly children by becoming aware of the pitfalls kids face, understanding styles of parenting and what works best, establishing strong communication, praying diligently, and leading children to a life of faith.

Higher Ground

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Higher Ground
This text discusses questions such as What does living like Jesus mean? and it perceives God as an understanding God. It gives Christians guidance on how to take a stand and follow Christ.

The Rye Man

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Rye Man
John Cameron, returns to the village outside Belfast where he grew up; although outwardly successful, he has personal problems to deal with, and memories from his childhood to face.

THE FOURTH-ORDER SELF-ENERGY AND SELF-CHARGE OF THE ELECTRON IN QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS.

Travelling in a Strange Land

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Travelling in a Strange Land
WINNER OF THE KERRY GROUP IRISH NOVEL OF THE YEAR ''I loved this delicate, beautifully written novella about fathers and sons'' David Nicholls ''One of Ireland''s great novelists'' Roddy Doyle ''Wrings the heart'' Bernard MacLaverty ''A mighty book'' Frank McGuinness ''Extraordinary, raw and moving a chronicle of pain and powerlessness as could be written'' Lisa McInerney AN IRISH TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR The world is shrouded in snow. With transport ground to a halt, Tom must venture out into a transformed and treacherous landscape to collect his son, sick and stranded in student lodgings. But on this solitary drive from Belfast to Sunderland, Tom will be drawn into another journey, one without map or guide, and is forced to chart pathways of family history haunted by memory and clouded in regret. Travelling in a Strange Land is a work of exquisite loss and transformative grace. It is a novel about fathers and sons, grief, memory, family and love; about the gulfs that lie between us and those we love, and the wrong turns that we take on our way to find them.

The how and the why

release date: Jan 01, 1988

American Impressionism and Realism

release date: Jan 01, 1994
American Impressionism and Realism
An examination of the continuities and differences between American Impressionism and Realism. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISM AND REALISM.

release date: Jan 01, 1994

James McNeill Whistler at the Freer Gallery of Art

James McNeill Whistler at the Freer Gallery of Art
Shows a selection of Whistler''s drawings, pastels, watercolors, and paintings and discusses the artist''s life and career
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