Poetry Books by Ethan Hawke

Ethan Hawke Books, Ethan Hawke poetry book Of Donkeys, Cogs, and Hot Bodies Authors: Ethan Freckleton, J.R. Frontera
Publisher: Ethan Freckleton
Published Date:
Categories: Fiction
For centuries, donkeys have been underrepresented in the space piracy trade. Harry's about to change that. But much like pirate Haven leader Tone E Robbins, he'll first need to confront a dark secret chapter from his past. Along the way, they'll be hunted by a Federation foe determined to wipe Haven out of existence, led by none other than the Beloved Leader himself, the Grand COG (that's short for Center-of-the-Galaxy). Will the United Federation of Mankind prevail? Or will Harry and his friends prove once and for all that there's a place in the galaxy for everyone? Are you ready for the stunning conclusion to the Starship Ass trilogy? Be sure to BUY or BORROW your copy today!

Ethan Hawke Books, Ethan Hawke poetry book Australia Authors: Lachlan J. Williams, Ethan N. Lee
Publisher: Nova Science Pub Incorporated
Published Date: 2009
Categories: Political Science
Australia's economic, political and societal issues have become major points of interest to countries all over the globe. This book presents in-depth analysis of such issues such as foreign policy, political reform, and overall economic developments.

Ethan Hawke Books, Ethan Hawke poetry book New York's Unique & Unexpected Places Authors: Judith Stonehill, Alexandra Stonehill, Ethan Hawke
Publisher: Universe Pub
Published Date: 2009
Categories: Travel
A guide to exploring the city's uncommon and less familiar sites offers fifty memorable destinations, including a Dutch farmhouse on Broadway, a chapel designed by Louise Nevelson, and the historic home of Louis Armstrong.

Ethan Hawke Books, Ethan Hawke poetry book William Shakespeare's Hamlet Authors: Michael Almereyda, Ethan Hawke
Publisher:
Published Date: 2000
Categories: Drama
Cast size: large.

Ethan Hawke Books, Ethan Hawke poetry book Before Sunrise Authors:
Publisher: Vintage Books
Published Date: 2005
Categories: Fiction
In one volume, the screenplays to two contemporary classics, directed by Richard Linklater, and starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, about the immediate and life-altering attraction between two strangers. On a train from Budapest to Vienna, Jesse, a young American student, at the end of a romance and his European trip, meets Celine, a young French woman. They are immediately attracted. Despite knowing this may be the only time they will see each other, in the next few hours in the city of Vienna, they share everything and promise to meet again. Nearly a decade later, Jesse, now a novelist on a publicity tour, sees Celine in a bookstore in Paris. Again their time is short, and they spend it reestablishing the connection they experienced on their first meeting. Romantic, poignant, understated, and often profound, these two screenplays are sure to become classics in their own right.

Ethan Hawke Books, Ethan Hawke poetry book The Hottest State Authors: Ethan Hawke
Publisher:
Published Date: 1997
Categories: First loves
A beautifully crafted debut from one of the brightest young stars of American cinema.

Ethan Hawke Books, Ethan Hawke poetry book A Bright Ray of Darkness Authors: Ethan Hawke
Publisher: Random House
Published Date: 2021-02-02
Categories: Fiction
'Riveting work' Patti Smith 'Vivid . . . it communicates a real power' Sunday Times 'A wild ride of a book' Metro Actor William Harding has been caught cheating on his rock star wife and the press have descended upon him. Amid the headlines and worldwide disdain towards him, he takes on the part in Henry IV. He must examine himself, and who he has become, under the brightest of lights and the keenest of eyes. 'A considered meditation on the evil of celebrity and the demanding yet restorative power of theatre' New Statesman 'An emotional ode to theatre as medicine for heartbreak, and an interesting meditation on fame' Radio Times 'A witty, wise heartfelt novel' Washington Post



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