Memoirs of Stephan Geese
Title | Memoirs of Stephan Geese PDF eBook |
Author | Stephan Geese |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2010-06-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1452009171 |
There is an adage celebrated in many patriotic songs that defines the homeland the place where you were born, which always will have a special place in your heart and that you will revere as long as you live. No matter what circumstances separated you from your birthplace, whether because your homeland was lost to the victor of a war, forcing natives to flee and live as tolerated refugees in exile or you left it voluntarily, in search of a better life. Finding a substitute that can fully replace the lost homeland is not easy, it is very often impossible. This book recounts the turbulent and dramatic life of the author in search of a new homeland. It ended in Miami, where an officer of the US Immigration and Naturalization Services greeted him with a warm “Welcome to America” and he felt, he finally arrived home, where he belonged, in the land of the free, the land that he learned to love, and his new homeland. Sometimes he is visiting his native homeland using Google Earth, to find it foreign, strange, and very distant in his memory.
Wintering
Title | Wintering PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Rutt |
Publisher | Elliott & Thompson |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020-06 |
Genre | Geese |
ISBN | 9781783964543 |
In the autumn of 2018 Stephen Rutt and his partner moved to a house near the Solway Firth in Dumfries. As they settled into their new home thousands of pink-footed geese were arriving on the Firth from the Arctic Circle to make it their winter home. The arrival of huge flocks of geese in the UK is one of the most evocative and powerful harbingers of winter; a vast natural phenomenon to capture the imagination. And so begins an extraordinary odyssey. From his new home in the north to further afield in wide open spaces of the south, Stephen traces the lives and habits of five of the most common species of goose in the UK. With an expert eye and clear, elegant prose he paints perfect portraits of these large, startling, garrulous and cooperative birds. But this is also a compact and beautifully written study of the place the goose has in our culture, our history and, occasionally, on our festive table. A vivid tour of the inbetween landscapes they inhabit and a celebration of the short days, varied weathers and long nights of the season during which we share our home with these birds.
The Seafarers
Title | The Seafarers PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Rutt |
Publisher | Elliott & Thompson |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2020-06-04 |
Genre | British Isles |
ISBN | 9781783965045 |
The British Isles are remarkable for the extraordinary diversity of seabird life that they support: spectacular colonies of charismatic Arctic terns, elegant fulmars and stoic eiders, to name just a few.
Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs
Title | Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Burroughs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 1858 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Memoirs of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs
Title | Memoirs of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Burroughs |
Publisher | New York : Cornish, Lamport |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1851 |
Genre | Counterfeits and counterfeiting New England Biography |
ISBN |
Memoirs of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs ... Stereotype Edition, Newly Corrected and Revised
Title | Memoirs of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs ... Stereotype Edition, Newly Corrected and Revised PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen BURROUGHS |
Publisher | |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1840 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Memoir
Title | Memoir PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Yagoda |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2009-11-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1101151471 |
From a critically acclaimed cultural and literary critic, a definitive history and analysis of the memoir. From Saint Augustine?s Confessions to Augusten Burroughs?s Running with Scissors, from Julius Caesar to Ulysses Grant, from Mark Twain to David Sedaris, the art of memoir has had a fascinating life, and deserves its own biography. Cultural and literary critic Ben Yagoda traces the memoir from its birth in early Christian writings and Roman generals? journals all the way up to the banner year of 2007, which saw memoirs from and about dogs, rock stars, bad dads, good dads, alternadads, waitresses, George Foreman, Iranian women, and a slew of other illustrious persons (and animals). In a time when memoir seems ubiquitous and is still highly controversial, Yagoda tackles the autobiography and memoir in all its forms and iterations. He discusses the fraudulent memoir and provides many examples from the past?and addresses the ramifications and consequences of these books. Spanning decades and nations, styles and subjects, he analyzes the hallmark memoirs of the Western tradition?Rousseau, Ben Franklin, Henry Adams, Gertrude Stein, Edward Gibbon, among others. Yagoda also describes historical trends, such as Native American captive memoirs, slave narratives, courtier dramas (where one had to pay to NOT be included in a courtesan?s memoir). Throughout, the idea of memory and truth, how we remember and how well we remember lives, is intimately explored. Yagoda's elegant examination of memoir is at once a history of literature and taste, and an absorbing glimpse into what humans find interesting--one another.