The Vision of Emma Blau

The Vision of Emma Blau
Title The Vision of Emma Blau PDF eBook
Author Ursula Hegi
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 501
Release 2011-05-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1439144125

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Ursula Hegi returns with a luminous epic of a bicultural family filled with passion and aspirations, tragedy, and redemption. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Stefan Blau, whom readers will remember from Stones from the River, flees Burgdorf, a small town in Germany, and comes to America in search of the vision he has dreamed of every night. The novel closes nearly a century later with Stefan's granddaughter, Emma, and the legacy of his dream: the Wasserburg, a once-grand apartment house filled with the hidden truths of its inhabitants both past and present. The Vision of Emma Blau illustrates a fascinating picture of immigrants in America, including their dreams and disappointments, the challenges of assimilation, the frailty of language and its transcendence, the love that bonds generations and the cultural wedges that drive them apart.

Emma Blau

Emma Blau
Title Emma Blau PDF eBook
Author Ursula Hegi
Publisher
Pages 562
Release 2017-06-20
Genre
ISBN 9783462400762

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Reclaiming Our Brains Without Losing Our Minds

Reclaiming Our Brains Without Losing Our Minds
Title Reclaiming Our Brains Without Losing Our Minds PDF eBook
Author Inga Wiehl
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 226
Release 2013-11-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0761862382

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Reclaiming Our Brains without Losing Our Minds relates the story of a group of women in the mid-sized town of Yakima, Washington, who form a reading group in dedicated pursuit of “the best that has been thought and said” in literature. Over the course of twenty-nine years, the women hone their minds, exchange ideas, and discover a sense of closeness and community that extends beyond the page. Featuring detailed accounts of the recruitment process, strategies for meetings, and the methods of choosing the featured texts, this book is a vital tool for anyone interested in starting a reading group or rekindling a love of literature.

Ursula Hegi The Burgdorf Cycle Boxed Set

Ursula Hegi The Burgdorf Cycle Boxed Set
Title Ursula Hegi The Burgdorf Cycle Boxed Set PDF eBook
Author Ursula Hegi
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 1620
Release 2011-07-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1451661592

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The Burgdorf Cycle Boxed Set by Ursula Hegi brings together her four novels set in Burgdorf, Germany that explore the consequences of Hitler’s reign and the ramifications of World War II.

Visions of Emma Blau

Visions of Emma Blau
Title Visions of Emma Blau PDF eBook
Author Ursula Hegi
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre
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Trailing Clouds

Trailing Clouds
Title Trailing Clouds PDF eBook
Author David G. Cowart
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 264
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501727052

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"We stand to learn much about the durability of or changes in the American way of life from writers such as Bharati Mukherjee (born in India), Ursula Hegi (born in Germany), Jerzy Kosinski (born in Poland), Jamaica Kincaid (born in Antigua), Cristina Garcia (born in Cuba), Edwidge Danticat (born in Haiti), Wendy Law-Yone (born in Burma), Mylène Dressler (born in the Netherlands), Lan Cao (born in Vietnam), and such Korean-born authors as Chang-rae Lee, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Nora Okja Keller—writers who in recent years have come to this country and, in their work, contributed to its culture."—David CowartIn Trailing Clouds, David Cowart offers fresh insights into contemporary American literature by exploring novels and short stories published since 1970 by immigrant writers. Balancing historical and social context with close readings of selected works, Cowart explores the major themes raised in immigrant writing: the acquisition of language, the dual identity of the immigrant, the place of the homeland, and the nature of citizenship.Cowart suggests that the attention to first-generation writers (those whose parents immigrated) has not prepared us to read the fresher stories of those more recent arrivals whose immigrant experience has been more direct and unmediated. Highlighting the nuanced reflection in immigrant fiction of a nation that is ever more diverse and multicultural, Cowart argues that readers can learn much about the changes in the American way of life from writers who have come to this country, embraced its culture, and penned substantial literary work in English.

The Vision of Emma Blau

The Vision of Emma Blau
Title The Vision of Emma Blau PDF eBook
Author Ursula Hegi
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 432
Release 2000
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780684829975

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A novel of immigration and love follows a German man who flees to the U.S. at the start of the century and makes a life for himself, spawning four generations of descendants