Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel)

Something Wicked This Way Comes
First edition dust jacket art by Gray Foy
AuthorRay Bradbury
LanguageEnglish
Genre
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
September 17, 1962[1]
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages293
ISBN0-671-67960-0
(first edition); See release details for others
OCLC9194864
Preceded byDandelion Wine 
Followed byThe Halloween Tree 

Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1962 dark fantasy novel by Ray Bradbury, and the second book in his Green Town Trilogy. It is about two 13-year-old best friends, Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, and their nightmarish experience with a traveling carnival that comes to their Midwestern home, Green Town, Illinois, on October 24. In dealing with the creepy figures of this carnival, the boys learn how to combat fear. The carnival's leader is the mysterious "Mr. Dark", who seemingly wields the power to grant the townspeople's secret desires. In reality, Dark is a malevolent being who, like the carnival, lives off the life force of those it enslaves. Mr. Dark's presence is countered by that of Will's father, Charles Halloway, the janitor of the town library, who harbors his own secret fear of growing older because he feels he is too old to be Will's dad.

The novel combines elements of fantasy and horror, analyzing the conflicting natures of good and evil that exist within all individuals. Unlike many of Bradbury's other novel-length works, such as Dandelion Wine and The Martian Chronicles, which are fix-ups, Something Wicked This Way Comes is a single, full-length narrative.

The title is taken from "By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes", a line said by the witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth.

Background

One of the events in Ray Bradbury's childhood that inspired him to become a writer was an encounter with a carnival leader named Mr. Electrico who commanded him to "Live forever!" The 12-year-old Bradbury, intrigued at the concept of eternal life, revisited Mr. Electrico, who spurred his passion for life by heralding him as the reincarnation of a friend lost in World War I. After that memorable day, Bradbury began writing nonstop.[2]

The novel originated in 1955 when Bradbury suggested to his friend Gene Kelly that they collaborate on a movie for Kelly to direct. Kelly was encouraging of the idea, and Bradbury spent the next five weeks adapting his 1948 short story "The Black Ferris" into an 80-page treatment.[3] Kelly shopped the project to various studios, but was unable to obtain financial backing for the film. Bradbury then gradually expanded the treatment into the novel over a five-year period. He converted the benign presence of Mr. Electrico into a more sinister one and incorporated several members he met at the same carnival with Mr. Electrico, including the Illustrated Man and the Skeleton Man.[4]

The book's autumnal setting was intended as a thematic sequel to Bradbury's summer-tinged Dandelion Wine. Both works are set in the fictitious Green Town (based on Bradbury's hometown, Waukegan, Illinois) but have different tones, with the seasons in which they are set reflecting different aspects of the transition from childhood to adulthood. While none of the characters in Dandelion Wine reappear in Something Wicked This Way Comes, Will Halloway and Jim Nightshade can be viewed as one-year older representations of Dandelion Wine's Douglas Spaulding and John Huff, respectively.[5] These two novels, coupled with Bradbury's official 2006 sequel to Dandelion Wine, Farewell Summer, constitute what Bradbury has termed his "Green Town Trilogy". The 2008 short story collection Summer Morning, Summer Night is also set almost entirely in Green Town.

Bradbury had previously published his books through either Ballantine Books or Doubleday, but switched to Simon & Schuster for the publication of Something Wicked This Way Comes. According to Simon & Schuster editor Robert Gottlieb, Bradbury had grown frustrated with Doubleday's lack of energy behind his newer ideas.[6]

Plot summary

The novel opens on an overcast October 23. Two friends – William "Will" Halloway and Jim Nightshade – both on the verge of their 14th birthdays, encounter a strange lightning rod salesman, Tom Fury. He announces that a storm is coming their way. The salesman gives Jim a lightning rod because he tells the boys that one of their houses is in danger. Throughout the night, Will and Jim meet up with townsfolk who also sense something in the air. Among the townspeople is Will's 54-year-old father, Charles Halloway, who works in the local library. Both Mr. Halloway and the boys learn about the carnival that is to start the next day. Jim and Will are excited that a carnival has come so late in the year, but Charles has a bad feeling about it.

The boys run out to watch the carnival arrive at three in the morning. As the train pulls in, the smoke billows in circles and solidifies as the carnival. The boys go the next day to explore the carnival and encounter their 7th grade teacher, Miss Foley, who is dazed after visiting the Mirror Maze. Jim insists on coming back that night and Will agrees, but when they bump into the lightning-rod salesman's abandoned bag, they realize that they must stay to learn what happens after dark. After investigating all of the rides, they go up to a carousel, which has an out-of-order sign. Mr. Cooger suddenly grabs Will and Jim after they climb up on horses and he informs them the merry-go-round is broken. Mr. Dark arrives and tells him to put them down. He pays attention only to Jim, who is enthralled by what he sees. The boys run away and then hide and wait. Both witness Mr. Cooger riding backwards on the carousel (as the music plays backwards), and when he steps off, to their shock, he is 12 years old.

They follow young Mr. Cooger to Miss Foley's house, where he pretends to be the nephew she was expecting. Jim tries to talk with him, because he wants to ride the carousel, but Will stops him. Jim takes off in the direction of the carnival. When Will catches up, Mr. Cooger is riding the carousel growing older, and Jim is about to join him. Will knocks the switch on the carousel and it flies out of control, spinning rapidly forward. Mr. Cooger ages over 100 years before it stops, and Jim and Will take off. They return with the police, but Mr. Cooger is nowhere to be found. Inside the tents they find him all set up as a new act, "Mr. Electrico", a man they run electricity through. Mr. Dark tells the boys to come back to the carnival the next day. Will tries to keep his father out of the situation, promising him that he will tell all soon. That night, the Dust Witch floats by in her balloon to find Jim and Will. She marks Jim's roof with shiny slime, which the boys then remove with a hose. Will lures her to an abandoned house and destroys her balloon with a bow and arrow. They later both dream of a bizarre funeral for the balloon, featuring a giant, misshapen coffin.

The next day the boys find a girl crying under a tree and realize she is the former Miss Foley made young again but also totally blind. They leave the girl where she is, checking Miss Foley's house to confirm the theory, but when they return for her, they're cut off by a parade. The carnival is out searching the streets for the two boys and has now taken young Miss Foley with them. The boys hide, and Will's father spots them hiding under a storm drain in front of the cigar store. The boys convince him to keep quiet. Mr. Dark later arrives to talk to him. Mr. Halloway pretends not to know the two boys, whose faces are tattooed on the man's hand, but when the Witch comes and begins to sense the boys' presence, he blows cigar smoke at her, choking her and forcing her to leave. Mr. Dark then asks Charles Halloway for his name, and Will's father tells him he is the town library's janitor. That night Will and Jim meet him at the library where he has done research into his own father's ministerial notes. The carnival arrives once a generation, and leaves in the midst of a giant storm. Mr. Dark appears, and the boys hide in the book stacks. He discovers both of them and crushes the janitor's hand when Mr. Halloway attempts to fight him. The tarot witch casts spells on the boys to mesmerize them and also tries to stop Mr. Halloway's heart. Just before he is about to die, Charles looks at the Witch and begins to laugh hysterically. His laughter wounds her deeply and drives her away. He then follows Mr. Dark to the carnival to rescue the boys.

At the carnival, Charles triumphs over Mr. Dark, finds his son in the mirror maze, kills the Witch with a smile on a bullet, and destroys all the mirrors by using laughter and cheer. Then he and Will search for Jim. Mr. Cooger turns to dust and blows away before he can be saved by the carousel. Jim runs to the merry-go-round and rides it forward. Will tries to stop him and grabs onto his leg. They both end up going for a ride before Will jumps off and rips Jim away from the machine. Jim falls into a stupor, close to death. A child comes begging them to help him, but Mr. Halloway recognizes the boy as Mr. Dark. He holds the boy tight and kills him with affection, because Mr. Dark cannot survive in such close contact with someone so happy. The carnival falls apart as Will tries to revive Jim. They save Jim by singing and dancing and laughing, their happiness bringing him back from the edge of death.

Characters

William "Will" Halloway
Born one minute before midnight on October 30, Will is described as having done "only six years of staring". He is described as having white-blonde hair with eyes "as clear as summer rain". Will is naturally obedient and wary of getting involved in difficult situations; nonetheless, he takes on an active role in fighting the carnival's evil power.
James "Jim" Nightshade
Born one minute after midnight on October 31, Jim is brooding and brash, acting as a foil for Will's cautiousness and practicality. He is described as having wild and tangled chestnut brown hair and eyes the color of "green-glass fire". Jim yearns to become older, which makes him vulnerable to the carnival's temptations, but he is ultimately saved by his friendship with Will.
Charles Halloway
A middle-aged man who starts out in the novel as quiet and unhappy. He's not very close to his son, but eventually gains self-awareness and faith while up against the carnival (defeating the "Dust Witch" and "Jed/Mr. Dark"). He becomes a fighter in his own right by the end of the novel, along with gaining the admiration, love, and friendship of his son.
G. M. Dark
The main antagonist, he is a sinister man who bears tattoos all over his body, one for each person successfully tempted into joining the carnival. Mr. Dark initially holds sway over the other main characters, but his power weakens when Charles uses positive emotions against him, something he cannot comprehend or withstand. Dark's background is a mystery, although when asked if he reads the Bible, he replies, "I've had every page, line and word read at me, sir!" This could refer to a possible Christian upbringing, or his victims quoting.
J. C. Cooger
Dark's partner in running the carnival, Mr. Cooger, is a fierce, red-headed man who is first seen repairing the carousel. He catches and terrifies Will and Jim until Mr. Dark intervenes. In the guise of her twelve-year-old nephew, he is able to persuade Miss Foley to come to the carnival. The tables are turned on him, however, when Will increases the speed of the carousel as Mr. Cooger is riding it, causing him to rapidly age to the point of decrepitude. At the climax of the book, he crumbles into dust and dies when the freaks accidentally drop him while carrying him back to the carousel. Like Mr. Dark, his origins are unknown.
The Dust Witch
A blind soothsayer possessing a sixth sense and the ability to perform many feats of magic, the Witch is portrayed as one of the carnival's most dangerous members. However, her increased sensitivity to the presence and emotions of other people makes her vulnerable to positive feelings. Charles uses this weakness to kill her with a bullet carved with a smile. Her origins are unknown, but she is illustrated on Mr. Dark's wrist as a "black-nun blind woman".
Miss Foley
A fifty-year-old schoolteacher of Will and Jim. Much like the other victims of the carnival, Miss Foley wished to become young. Her wish is granted, although she is transformed into a little girl with all her memories intact, unable to return to her former life and with no one to take care of her. It is not stated in the novel what happened to Miss Foley at the end.
The Skeleton
An extremely thin, skeleton-like creature who is one of the more frequently appearing freaks. Like all of the other freaks, he once desired to be younger and was eventually tricked into joining the carnival. The Skeleton appears to be one of the more loyal freaks as, near the book's end, he takes the time to carry the recently deceased and young Mr. Dark with him after all the other freaks ran away. He is last seen walking away into the hills that border the town.
Tom Fury/Dwarf
A lightning rod salesman who, succumbing to his desire to see the Most Beautiful Woman in the World, is turned into an insane dwarf by the carnival and is recruited into it, with no memories of his former life.

Themes

As in Dandelion Wine, Bradbury infuses the novel with nostalgia for his childhood. However, Dandelion Wine embodies the idyllic memories of youth, whereas Something Wicked This Way Comes superimposes folk-tale and supernatural elements over a small-town Americana setting in order to explore the dark undercurrents that surround the transition to adulthood.[7]

The novel also conveys the theme that the power that people, objects, and ideas have over to some individual depends on the power the individual instills in them with own mind. Because of this, the carnival is able to easily take advantage of the common human fears of aging, death, and loneliness which everyone has or relates to.[8]

Self-centered desires and wishes are portrayed as the base of human malice and unhappiness because they blind people to the blessings of life with an unattainable dream. The novel's main example of this is Miss Foley's seduction by Cooger's promise of youth that causes her to fail to see his deception as her "nephew" and lose her rightful place in society.[9]

It is implied that the counter-force against this is acceptance of one's faults and an enthusiastic pursuit of the everyday joys of life, signified by Charles's spontaneous running with Jim and Will at the end of the novel. The fact that he is nearly forty years older than them pales in comparison to the pleasure he gains from simple human companionship.[10]

Reception

Critics have praised Something Wicked This Way Comes as a classic of fantasy and horror, noting its masterful blending of both genres[11] and Bradbury's unusual and mesmerizing prose.[12] The most referenced characteristic of the novel's plot is its unusual subtlety and realism for its genres.

The magazine Science Fiction Weekly published a review of the novel; an excerpt of it follows:

A dark fantasy set in a small town, its people are brought to life so expertly readers feel very much like citizens ... even when their adopted hometown is menaced by outside forces against which it is helpless. Bradbury's prose is musical and hypnotic, fully engaging the senses and emotions. This is a book, once opened, that truly makes the real world disappear.[13]

Science Fiction Crowsnest, another science fiction magazine, reviewed it with high praise, referring to it as a "Masterwork" with "a suitably fantastic and scary plot around colourful description ... with hidden meanings, mysteries and symbols adding to the layers of tension".[14]

The Denver Rocky Mountain News said in 1999: "If rational beings had created the 100 best books of the century list, this one would surely have been on it."[15]

Legacy and literary influence

Something Wicked This Way Comes has served as a direct influence on several fantasy and horror authors, including Neil Gaiman and Stephen King.[16] Gaiman paid tribute to Bradbury's influence on him and many of his peers in a 2012 The Guardian article following Bradbury's death.[17] King discusses this novel at length in his 1981 non-fiction book Danse Macabre and also in his 2022 fantasy book Fairy Tale.

The book influenced R. L. Stine, who said: "Ray Bradbury is one of my favorite authors. I always tell people that the scariest book I ever read was one of his books—Something Wicked This Way Comes".[18] Clive Barker also placed the book fourth on his list of greatest books about good and evil, number one being Moby-Dick.[19]

Reference in other works

Stephen King mentions the book in his 1979 novel The Dead Zone and echoes the beginning scene of it by referring to a lightning-rod salesman in a chapter titled "Dark Carnival". His novels 'Salem's Lot (1975), Needful Things (1991) and Fairy Tale (2022) also contain references from Something Wicked This Way Comes.[16]

A crucial subplot of Harry Turtledove's fantasy novel Every Inch a King is set at a circus called Dooger and Cark's Traveling Emporium of Marvels. Like Bradbury's Cooger and Dark, Turtledove's Dooger and Cark have access to literal magic, including witchcraft, demons, and unicorns. However, the trope is inverted because Inch is set in a world where the existence of these creatures, along with vampires, werewolves, dragons, trolls, and sea serpents, is universally acknowledged, making this circus mundane and unremarkable in context.

Don Coscarelli has cited the novel as a major inspiration for his 1979 film Phantasm.

The TV show South Park parodied the novel in the 2004 episode "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes" with a similar plot about the titular department store luring townsfolk with its super-low prices. British TV comedy series The League of Gentlemen features the Pandemonium Carnival of Papa Lazarou. In similar vein, the animated TV show Rick and Morty paid homage to the novel in an episode titled "Something Ricked This Way Comes", which centers around a comically-shadowy figure granting the citizens of the town wishes, but the plot largely draws upon Needful Things by Stephen King, which itself was largely based on Bradbury's novel. UK Horror soundtrack producer Sam Haynes has released two Halloween themed albums influenced by the novel, The Incredible Dark Carnival and Something Wicked.

In the video game Ultrakill, the first of the game's secret levels is named "Something Wicked", which features the player navigating through a dark maze while avoiding the titular monster, a thin creature capable of instantly killing the player on contact. (Editorial note: please review this item to make sure it is an actual reference to Bradbury's novel rather than Shakespeare's play.)

Hard rock band Starset released a song also titled "Something Wicked" with parallels to the novel in their song and album's lore, including the novel's title being sung at the end of the song.

British alternative-rock band Sea Power released the song "Something Wicked" to their album 'The Decline of British Sea Power' named after the novel, ten years later Sea Power named an album after another Bradbury work.

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern features fraternal twins born either side of midnight on opening night of the Cirque de Reves by several minutes. Widget the boy is born first, on the 31st of October. His sister Poppet is born 1 November. Each possesses bright red hair and a talent for 'seeing' the past (Widget) or the future (Poppet). They are the only circus performers in the plot who age.

American musician Tessa Violet named her 2016 EP Halloway after Will Halloway. Violet listened to audiobook version while on tour after her mom said it was "one of the scariest books she's read, and one of the most well-written".[20]

The Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition module "The Wild Beyond the Witchlight" has taken inspiration from Bradbury's book. The carnival at the beginning of the adventure has clear resemblances to Bradbury's carnival, and the back cover begins with the line 'Something Wicked this Way Comes'.

In the video game Team Fortress 2, an unusual effect added in the Scream Fortress V update bears the name "Something Burning This Way Comes".[21] (Editorial note: please review this item to make sure it is an actual reference to Bradbury's novel rather than Shakespeare's play.)

Also, American musical artist Harry Nilsson named his debut album "Pandemonium Shadow Show", famously calling it "Shandemanium Shadow Poe" in a spoken word moment that opens the album.

In the 2024 song "I Can Never Say Goodbye", the book title is referenced.[22]

Adaptations

The novel was adapted for a low-budget 1972 British film, produced by the Forest Hill Film Unit & Drama Troupe and directed by Colin Finbow.[23][24]

The novel was made into the 1983 The Bryna Company-Walt Disney Productions film Something Wicked This Way Comes, with Bradbury as the screenwriter. The production had been in development since the mid-1970s and was originally meant to be financed and distributed by Paramount Pictures.[25] In a later interview, Bradbury said that he considered the film one of the better adaptations of his works.[26]

Bradbury's Pandemonium Theatre Company performed a play based on the novel in Los Angeles on October 1, 2003,[26] directed by Alan Neal Hubbs, also associated with the 1970 stage adaptation of Bradbury's 1950 book The Martian Chronicles. The main cast was Grady Hutt as Will Halloway, J. Skylar Testa as Jim Nightshade, Jay Gerber as Charles Halloway, and Mark Aaron as Mr. Dark. Critics gave the play generally favorable reviews, stating that it captured the lyricism and dark tone of the novel.[27][28] They also praised its special effects, which included a carousel constructed of mirrors with actors as the horses, and Jay Gerber as Charles Halloway. Sharon Perlmutter of Talkin' Broadway, however, said that Hutt and Testa gave bland performances as the two lead characters.[28]

Something Wicked This Way Comes was produced as a full-cast radio play by the Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air, and released by Blackstone Audio on October 1, 2007. Ray Bradbury wrote the script, modified for audio from his stage play. The cast includes Jerry Robbins as Mr. Halloway, J.T. Turner as Mr. Dark, Anastas Varinos as Will Halloway, and Matthew Scott Robertson as Jim Nightshade. This production was directed by Nancy Curran Willis, with music by Jeffrey Gage and post-production by Chris Snyder.

Catherine Wheels adapted Something Wicked This Way Comes for the stage in coproduction with the National Theatre of Scotland in 2008. The production opened at the Byre Theatre, St Andrews on October 27, 2009, and toured the UK.[29]

Something Wicked This Way Comes was produced as a radio play for the BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play series and was broadcast on 29 October 2011. The production was adapted for radio by Diana Griffiths and produced/directed by Pauline Harris with music by David Paul Jones and sound by Paul Cargill. The cast included Theo Gregory as Will, Josef Lindsay as Jim, Henry Goodman as Charles Halloway, Gerard McDermott as Mr. Cooger/The Lightning Rod Salesman and Kenneth Cranham as Mr. Dark.

A musical adaptation of Something Wicked This Way Comes with Book by Brian Hill and music and lyrics by Neil Bartram was produced at the Delaware Theatre Company in 2017 and earned 11 Barrymore Award nominations. [30]

Release details

See also

References

  1. ^ "Books and Authors". The New York Times: 35. September 5, 1962.
  2. ^ Bradbury, Ray. "In His Words". raybradbury.com. Archived from the original on December 2, 2002.
  3. ^ Bradbury, Ray (1997). Something Wicked This Way Comes. Avon. p. 292. ISBN 0-380-72940-7.
  4. ^ Bradbury, Ray (1998). Something Wicked This Way Comes. Avon. p. 304. ISBN 0-380-72940-7.
  5. ^ Reid, Robin Anne (2000). Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion. Greenwood Press, pp. 73.
  6. ^ Gottlieb, Robert (2016). Avid reader: a life (First ed.). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-374-27992-9.
  7. ^ Attebery, Brian (1980). The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin. Indiana University Press, pp. 136-140.
  8. ^ Kailua, Dylan S. "Something Wicked This Way Comes" Book Review. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  9. ^ The Perils of Adulthood in 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  10. ^ Reid, Robin Anne (2000). Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion. Greenwood Press, pp. 83.
  11. ^ Hartlaub, Joe. Review: Something Wicked This Way Comes. Bookreporter.com. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  12. ^ Seidman, James (1998). Something Wicked This Way Comes.
  13. ^ Dellamonica, A. M. (2002). Classic Science Fiction Reviews: Something Wicked This Way Comes. Science Fiction Weekly. 8 pp. 276. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  14. ^ Kayne, Laura (2006). Something Wicked This Way Comes (Fantasy Masterworks #49) by Ray Bradbury Archived 2006-10-18 at archive.today. Science Fiction Crowsnest. 10 January 2006. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  15. ^ Mark Graham, "Five Reasons to Be Paranoid" (book reviews), Denver Rocky Mountain News, July 11, 1999, p. 4E. Quoted in Something Wicked This Way Comes. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  16. ^ a b Bloom, Harold (1998). Stephen King. Chelsea House, pp. 20.
  17. ^ Gaiman, Neil (June 6, 2012). "A man who won't forget Ray Bradbury". The Guardian.
  18. ^ "R.L. Stine » About R. L." Archived from the original on November 27, 2013.
  19. ^ "Clive Barker's 5 books on Good vs Evil". YouTube. March 7, 2023.
  20. ^ Cutruzzula, Annemarie (October 26, 2016). "EXCLUSIVE: Tessa Violet Talks 'Halloway' EP, Transatlantic Tour, and YouTube". CelebMix.com. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  21. ^ "Something Burning This Way Comes". Team Fortress Official Wiki. Valve. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  22. ^ "The Cure release two new songs as charity single". Radio X. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
  23. ^ "Something Wicked This Way Comes 1972" – via www.youtube.com.
  24. ^ "Something Wicked This Way Comes (1972)" – via letterboxd.com.
  25. ^ "The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California on August 15, 1976 · 206". Newspapers.com. August 15, 1976. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  26. ^ a b Riley, Jenelle (2003). "Ray Bradbury. (What's Up With…)". Back Stage West. Extracted from General Reference Center Gold from GaleGroup on 9 Dec. 2006. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  27. ^ Hitchcock, Laura. A CurtainUp Los Angeles Review: Something Wicked This Way Comes. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  28. ^ a b Perlmutter, Sharon. Talkin' Broadway Regional News & Reviews: 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  29. ^ "Something Wicked This Way Comes". National Theatre of Scotland. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  30. ^ "Delaware Theatre Company".
  31. ^ "Welcome to nginx". Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved April 1, 2009.

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Một miếng thịt nguội Một vài loại thịt nguội bán trong một cửa hàng tại Rome, Ý Sơ đồ với vị trí thịt đùi heo (màu đậm), khúc thịt dùng làm giăm bông Một miếng thịt nguội Giăm bông (bắt nguồn từ từ tiếng Pháp jambon /ʒɑ̃bɔ̃/),[1] còn được viết là dăm bông,[2] còn gọi là thịt nguội là một món ăn làm từ đùi heo có nguồn gốc từ các nước châu Âu. Khi chưa có tủ ...

 

Let It Ride logo Let It Ride is a casino table game based on poker, where the player wagers on a five-card poker hand formed by their own three cards and two community cards. It is a product of Bally Technologies, under its Shuffle Master brand. History The game was invented by Shuffle Master founder John Breeding, with the goal of fueling demand for the company's shuffling machine.[1] Initially popular in many casinos, the popularity of the game has waned since the because of its rel...

French footballer (born 1979) Jean-Alain Boumsong Boumsong in 2013Personal informationFull name Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong[1]Date of birth (1979-12-14) 14 December 1979 (age 44)Place of birth Douala, CameroonHeight 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Position(s) Centre-backSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1997–2000 Le Havre 42 (1)2000–2004 Auxerre 131 (3)2004–2005 Rangers 18 (2)2005–2006 Newcastle United 47 (0)2006–2008 Juventus 33 (2)2008–2010 Lyon 59 (2)2010–2013 ...

 

莎拉·阿什頓-西里洛2023年8月,阿什頓-西里洛穿著軍服出生 (1977-07-09) 1977年7月9日(46歲) 美國佛羅里達州国籍 美國别名莎拉·阿什頓(Sarah Ashton)莎拉·西里洛(Sarah Cirillo)金髮女郎(Blonde)职业記者、活動家、政治活動家和候選人、軍醫活跃时期2020年—雇主內華達州共和黨候選人(2020年)《Political.tips》(2020年—)《LGBTQ國度》(2022年3月—2022年10月)烏克蘭媒�...

 

习近平 习近平自2012年出任中共中央总书记成为最高领导人期间,因其废除国家主席任期限制、开启总书记第三任期、集权统治、公共政策与理念、知识水平和自述经历等争议,被中国大陸及其他地区的民众以其争议事件、个人特征及姓名谐音创作负面称呼,用以恶搞、讽刺或批评习近平。对习近平的相关负面称呼在互联网上已经形成了一种活跃、独特的辱包亚文化。 权力�...

Romolo AugustoloImperatore romano d'Occidente Nome originaleRomulus Augustus Regno31 ottobre 475 –4 settembre 476 (deposto) Nascita461 circa Mortedopo il 511 PredecessoreGiulio Nepote Successorecarica abolita(Odoacre come patrizio della diocesi d'Italia) PadreFlavio Oreste MadreFlavia Serena Flavio Romolo Augusto, noto anche con il diminutivo di Augustolo, cioè Piccolo Augusto (in latino Flavius Romulus Augustus; 461 circa – dopo il 511), è considerato tradizionalmente l'u...

 

الهندوسية حسب البلد أفريقيا بوتسوانا إثيوبيا غانا ساحل العاج كينيا مدغشقر مالاوي موريشيوس موزمبيق نيجيريا سيشل جنوب أفريقيا تنزانيا توغو أوغندا زيمبابوي آسيا أفغانستان أرمينيا البحرين بنغلاديش بوتان بروناي ميانمار كمبوديا الصين الهند إندونيسيا إيران إسرائيل اليابان ك...

 

German company This article is about the renewable energy subsidiary of E.ON. For the British company formerly named Innogy plc, see npower (United Kingdom). You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German. (April 2020) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators m...

For the basilica with the same name in Ravenna, see Basilica of San Vitale. Church in Rome, ItalyBasilica of Sts. Vitalis, Valeris, Gervase and ProtaseBasilica Ss. Vitalis, Valeriae, Gervasii et Protasii(in Latin)Basilica di Santi Vitale e Compagni Martiri in Fovea(in Italian)Façade of the Basilica of San VitaleClick on the map for a fullscreen view41°53′58.8″N 12°29′27.1″E / 41.899667°N 12.490861°E / 41.899667; 12.490861LocationVia Nazionale 194/B, RomeCo...

 

Cathleen MartiniCathleen Martini (2014)Nazionalità Germania Altezza170 cm Peso73 kg Bob SpecialitàBob a due RuoloPilota SquadraSC Oberbärenburg Palmarès Competizione Ori Argenti Bronzi Mondiali 2 3 3 Europei 4 4 1 Trofeo Vittorie Coppa del Mondo - bob a due 1 trofeo Vedi maggiori dettagliStatistiche aggiornate al 4 marzo 2015 Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale Cathleen Martini (Zwickau, 27 maggio 1982) è una bobbista tedesca. Indice 1 Biografia 2 Palmarès 2.1 Mondiali 2....