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  2. Paths of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Paths of Darkness is an epic fantasy series of novels chronicling adventures of the renegade drow elf character Drizzt Do'Urden written by R. A. Salvatore. It is the follow-up series to Legacy of the Drow and is followed up by The Hunter's Blades Trilogy , and also followed on from the Servant of the Shard in The Sellswords trilogy.

  3. The Kharkanas Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The first novel, Forge of Darkness, was initially released in a hardcover edition by Bantam Books in the United Kingdom and Canada on 31 July 2012, followed by a paperback edition on 2 August 2012. [5] Tor released a hardcover edition for the American market on 18 September 2012 and a paperback edition on 27 August 2013. [6]

  4. Dokkōdō - Wikipedia

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    The "Dokkōdō" (Japanese: 獨行道) ("The Path of Aloneness", "The Way to Go Forth Alone", or "The Way of Walking Alone") is a short work written by Miyamoto Musashi a week before he died in 1645. It consists of 21 precepts.

  5. 'Nothing more, nothing less': Writings show wandering path ...

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    From Maryland to Asia, murder suspect Luigi Mangione traversed the globe before CEO Brian Thompson was killed. His travels shed light on him.

  6. Mutability (poem) - Wikipedia

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    We rise.—One wandering thought pollutes the day; We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep; Embrace fond woe, or cast our cares away: It is the same!—For, be it joy or sorrow, The path of its departure still is free: Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow; Nought may endure but mutability!

  7. Masaji Ishikawa - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] They were translated into English in 2017 under the title A River in Darkness. [6] Ishikawa's memoirs are published in Korean under his Korean name [nb 1] and the title 역사의 증언자. [7] The book was translated into Persian in 2020. [8] The part of the book focused on the river crossing was published in Literary Hub. [9]

  8. Darkness Visible (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Darkness Visible is a 1979 novel by British author William Golding. The book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. [2] The title comes from Paradise Lost, from the line, "No light, but rather darkness visible". [3] The novel narrates a struggle between good and evil, using naïveté, sexuality and spirituality throughout.

  9. Playing in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination is a 1992 work of literary criticism by Toni Morrison.In it she develops a reading of major white American authors and traces the way their perceptions of blackness gave defining shape to their works, and thus to the American literary canon.