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Marcus

    MD Marcus is a poet and writer whose work explores evocative imagery and unique perspectives. Her writing delves into themes that are both personal and universally resonant, often with a touch of the surreal. She crafts her pieces with a distinctive voice, inviting readers into worlds rich with symbolism and a keen eye for detail.

    The vision of Tundale
    An Essay On Populousness And On The Possibility Of Limiting Populousness (1838)
    The Superior Act of Presenting Your Teeth to Strangers
    Meditations
    • 2021

      In this gripping memoir, we walk alongside MD Marcus as she follows orders, stands in line, and bides her time during a couple stints at a mental health facility. In the halls, she witnesses what it is that those who are deemed "crazy" or "unsafe to themselves or others" are subjected to undertake: group therapy, announcing ridiculous delusions-lying to make it seem like they are ready to go home. Unable to get her shoelaces back until she asks, MD Marcus then lets us into her mind's deepest, darkest secrets. A place that may be too real and honest for some readers to stomach, especially when her mental state becomes most challenged by her sister's cancer diagnosis. But in the truth lies healing, and in healing lies a way forward. By the end, we are ready to travel home with her, at long last, and continue forth, anew and enlightened.

      The Superior Act of Presenting Your Teeth to Strangers
    • 2010

      Meditations

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(516)Add rating

      The definitive annotated translation of Marcus Aurelius's Meditations Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180 CE) was the sixteenth emperor of Rome -- and by far the most powerful man in the world. Yet he was also an intensely private person, with a rich interior life and one of the wisest minds of his generation. He collected his thoughts in notebooks, gems that have come to be called his Meditations. Never intended for publication, the work has proved an inexhaustible source of wisdom and one of the most important Stoic texts of all time. In often passionate language, the entries range from one-line aphorisms to essays, from profundity to bitterness. This annotated edition offers the definitive translation of this classic and much beloved text, with copious notes from world-renowned classics expert Robin Waterfield. It illuminates one of the greatest works of popular philosophy for new readers and enriches the understanding of even the most devoted Stoic.

      Meditations
    • 2009

      Featuring a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the original text while acknowledging its imperfections, such as marks and notations. It aims to highlight the cultural significance of the work, ensuring accessibility through affordable, high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original. This initiative reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting important literary works.

      An Essay On Populousness And On The Possibility Of Limiting Populousness (1838)