Best of
Modern

1970

The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved


Hunter S. Thompson - 1970
    Thompson on the 1970 Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky, first appearing in an issue of Scanlan's Monthly in June of that year. Though not known at the time, the article marked the first appearance of gonzo journalism, the style that Thompson came to epitomize through the 1970s.The article's focus is less on the actual race itself—indeed, Thompson and Steadman could not actually see the race from their standpoint—and more on the celebration and depravity that surrounds the event, as well as other events in Louisville (Thompson's home town) in the surrounding days.

The Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969


Jorge Luis Borges - 1970
    With uncanny insight he takes us inside the minds of an unrepentant Nazi, an imprisoned Mayan priest, fanatical Christian theologians, a woman plotting vengeance on her father's “killer,” and a man awaiting his assassin in a Buenos Aires guest house. This volume also contains the hauntingly brief vignettes about literary imagination and personal identity collected in The Maker, which Borges wrote as failing eyesight and public fame began to undermine his sense of self.

The Drinking Gourd: A Story of the Underground Railroad


F.N. Monjo - 1970
    Will Tommy Fuller be able to hide the runaways from a search party—or will the secret passengers be discovered and their hope for freedom destroyed?This Level 3 I Can Read book is a captivating first-person historical fiction account of the Underground Railroad, narrated by Tommy, a ten year-old Quaker boy,. With beautiful, simple prose that folds in historical facts about slavery and the Civil War, this book makes this important period of American history accessible to beginning readers. Includes an afterword from the author F.N. Monjo that explains the historical context of the Fugitive Slave Law.Supports the Common Core Learning Standards

The Grail Legend


Emma Jung - 1970
    The Grail itself is an ancient Celtic symbol of plenty as well as a Christian symbol of redemption and eternal life, the chalice that caught the blood of the crucified Christ. The story of the Grail sheds profound light on man's search for the supreme value of life, for that which makes life most meaningful.Writing in a clear and readable style, two leading women of the Jungian school of psychology present this legend as a living myth that is profoundly relevant to modern life. We encounter such universal figures as the Fool (the naive young Perceval), the Wise Old Man (the Hermit Gornemanz), the Virgin Maiden (Blancheflor), the Loathly Damsel, and such important themes as the Waste Land, the Trinity, and the vessel of the Grail. Weaving together narrative and interpretation, the authors show us how the legend reflects not only fundamental human problems but also the dramatic psychic events that form the background of our Christian culture. Emma Jung--analyst, writer, and wife of the famous psychologist C. G. Jung--researched and worked on this book for thirty years, until her death in 1955. Marie-Louise von Franz, also eminent in the field of depth psychology, completed the project.

The Great Ponds


Elechi Amadi - 1970
    By the author of The Concubine and Estrangement.

Newton's Philosophy of Nature: Selections from His Writings


Isaac Newton - 1970
    This book provides a remedy with wide representation of the interests, problems, and diverse philosophic issues that preoccupied the greatest scientific mind of the seventeenth century.Grouped in sections corresponding to methods, principles, and theological considerations, these selections feature cross-references to related essays. Starting with an examination of the methods of natural philosophy — including the rules of reasoning, the formulation of hypotheses, and the experimental method — the essays explore the laws of motion and the relationships between God and gravity, creation, and universal design. Discussions of questions related to natural philosophy include theories on light, colors, and perceptions. The volume concludes with absorbing selections from the Opticks and a helpful series of historical and explanatory notes.

Beethoven: The Philosophy of Music


Theodor W. Adorno - 1970
    Adorno -- one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers in the areas of social theory, philosophy, aesthetics, and music -- died in 1969, he left behind an unfinished work on Beethoven, which had occupied him fitfully for more than thirty years. His notes and texts, which remain in fragmented form, were described by Adorno as a "diary of his experiences of Beethoven." The editor has organized the fragments to bring out their inherent logic and relatedness, and has incorporated those few texts on Beethoven that Adorno managed to complete, as well as extracts from larger published works that came out of the project.

First and Last Notebooks


Simone Weil - 1970
    Introducing the Selected Works of Simone Weil

Selected Tales and Sketches


Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1970
    Higginbotham's CatastropheAlice Doane's appealGray ChampionYoung Goodman BrownWakefieldAmbitious GuestMinister's Black VeilMay-Pole of Merry MountGreat CarbuncleMan of AdamantLady Eleanor’s MantleEgotism, or, the Bosom SerpentBirthmarkChristmas BanquetArtist of the BeautifulRappacini’s DaughterEthan BrandFeathertop, A Moralized LegendSketches (12)Sights from a SteepleHaunted MindSunday at HomeFancy's Show BoxNight SketchesVirtuouso's CollectionOld Apple DealerHall of FantasyCelestial RailroadFire WorshipEarth's HolocaustMain StreetPrefaces:The Old MansePreface to the third edition of Twice-told tales --Preface to The Snow Image and other twice-told talesJournalism:From: Chiefly about War Matters

Selected Works


Joseph Stalin - 1970
    V. Stalin's Selected Works in English comprises some of the most important works of the author. The works included in this collection follow in chronological order with the exception of the first two writings dedicated to V. I. Lenin. The theoretical works of J. V. Stalin occupy an important place in the treasury of Marxism-Leninism; they put J. V. Stalin in the ranks of the most outstanding Marxist theoreticians.

The Black Mountain Book: With Illustrations


Fielding Dawson - 1970