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Robert Cohen

    April 13, 1941

    Robert Cohen is a distinguished author whose work deeply explores the essence of acting and theatrical creation. His approach to the study of drama, rooted in extensive practical experience as a director and educator, offers unique insights into the creative process. Cohen's writings delve into the psychological nuances of characters and the dynamics of stage performance. His contributions resonate with both aspiring students and seasoned professionals seeking a profound understanding of the theatrical arts.

    Tough Guy Legends
    Longman Academic Reading Series 3 with Essential Online Resources
    Man and the Liver
    Going to the Tigers: Essays and Exhortations
    AMATEUR BARBARIANS
    Perfect Questions, Perfect Answers
    • AMATEUR BARBARIANS

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the midlife crisis experienced by two men in their forties, examining their stagnation and the unforeseen outcomes of their decisions to alter their life paths. Through this exploration, the author tackles themes of identity, change, and the complexities of adulthood, offering a thought-provoking look at the challenges and revelations that come with this pivotal life stage.

      AMATEUR BARBARIANS
    • Exploring the writing process, Robert Cohen offers a blend of humor and insight in this collection. He shares practical advice on effective ranting, developing a unique style, and character creation, while reflecting on the complexities of a writer's identity. Drawing inspiration from literary giants like Bellow and Chekhov, Cohen illustrates his points through their influence on his work. The first half focuses on writing techniques, while the second half demonstrates how these elements coalesce into personal and impactful storytelling.

      Going to the Tigers: Essays and Exhortations
    • Man and the Liver

      From Mythology to Modern Science

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the historical evolution of human understanding regarding the liver, this work spans from 350 BC to modern times, exploring its culinary and religious significance. The author shares insights gained from interactions with notable scientists, enriching the narrative with personal experiences. While it touches on normal liver functions, it is not a textbook on liver disease. The content is accessible to those with a senior school science background, including some mathematical concepts that can be overlooked.

      Man and the Liver
    • Designed for English language learners, this five-level series enhances academic reading skills through engaging texts. It features a diverse range of topics such as art history, nutrition, American literature, and forensics, ensuring that students encounter high-interest materials that prepare them for academic challenges.

      Longman Academic Reading Series 3 with Essential Online Resources
    • Tough Guy Legends

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the core questions of relationships and existence, this book delves into the raw emotions and unspoken feelings that resonate deeply within individuals. It invites readers to confront haunting truths and gain a profound understanding of their own selves, fostering a transformative experience that challenges perceptions and encourages introspection.

      Tough Guy Legends
    • Jumping Through Life's Hurdles with a Smile

      You Can Only Play the Hand You're Dealt

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the author's journey overcoming significant challenges, including a developmental disability, to achieve academic success at Savannah State University. Despite facing obstacles such as the lack of support for note-taking, the author demonstrates resilience and determination, ultimately leading to graduation. This inspiring account highlights the power of perseverance and self-advocacy in the face of adversity.

      Jumping Through Life's Hurdles with a Smile
    • Bisexual Married Men

      Stories of Relationships, Acceptance, and Authenticity

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the often-overlooked experiences of bisexual men married to women, this book delves into their lives, challenges, and the societal misconceptions they face. It highlights the underrepresentation of bisexuality in media and pop culture, shedding light on the complexities of their identities within the broader LGBT+ community. Through personal narratives and insightful analysis, it aims to foster understanding and visibility for a demographic that remains largely hidden and misunderstood.

      Bisexual Married Men
    • Pro Basketball's All-Time All-Stars

      • 506 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Examines the best professional basketball players from each of the five distinct periods and ranks the five greatest players at each position throughout the history of the game.

      Pro Basketball's All-Time All-Stars