Dancing Bears
Title | Dancing Bears PDF eBook |
Author | Witold Szabłowski |
Publisher | Text Publishing |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2018-02-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1925603369 |
• Incisive, humorous and heartbreaking oral histories of people living in formerly Communist countries holding fast to their former lives, from one of Poland’s finest journalists. • Like Anna Funder’s Stasiland or Svetlana Alexievich’s Secondhand Time, readers are guided through the aftereffects of authoritarian rule and the challenges of freedom via Szablowski’s immediate, heartwrenching stories of the people who lived through the collapse of Communism. • The bold and brilliant allegory at the centre of Dancing Bears is of bears raised and trained by Bulgarian Gypsies. With the fall of Communism, the bears were released into a wildlife refuge. But even today, whenever the bears see a human, they still get up on their hind legs to dance. • Dancing Bears traces the remarkable true stories of people throughout Eastern Europe and Cuba who, like the bears, are now free, but seem nostalgic for a time when they were not. • Szablowski is an award-winning Polish journalist—his reportage on illegal immigrants flocking to the EU won the European Parliament Journalism Prize, and his previous book about Turkey, The Assassin from Apricot City, won an English PEN Award. • This book comes at a pivotal moment for oral histories, following the success of 2015 Nobel Prize for Literature winner Svetlana Alexievich’s Secondhand Time. • For fans of Stasiland by Anna Funder, Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick and Tale of Two Cities by John Freeman.
The Dancing Bear
Title | The Dancing Bear PDF eBook |
Author | MICHAEL. MORPURGO |
Publisher | HarperCollins Children's Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2025-03-11 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780008728199 |
Amy, the Dancing Bear
Title | Amy, the Dancing Bear PDF eBook |
Author | Carly Simon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Bears |
ISBN | 9780440847571 |
Mother Bear tries to persuade her young daughter Amy to stop dancing and go to bed with unexpected results.
Another Celebrated Dancing Bear
Title | Another Celebrated Dancing Bear PDF eBook |
Author | Gladys Scheffrin-Falk |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781930900509 |
Max, a dancing bear with the Moscow Circus, teaches his friend Boris how to dance.
Dancing Bear
Title | Dancing Bear PDF eBook |
Author | James Crumley |
Publisher | Vintage Crime/Black Lizard |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2016-04-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1101973560 |
Detective Milo Dragovitch spends too much time boozing until he gets caught up in a case involving two-bit criminals and an old lady on the run. His friends call him Milo. No one has ever called him Bud except his father, long dead, and now Sarah Weddington, stirring painful memoires and offering him his first case since he abandoned his private practice and took a job marking time on the night shift for Haliburton Security. The case seems almost too easy, hardly worth the large fee, just to satisfy this old woman's curiosity. But things are soon exploding all over the place and Milo is turning up grenades, machine guns, a kilo of marijuana and a bag of coke . . . and suddenly Milo is on the run.
Bear
Title | Bear PDF eBook |
Author | Wolf D. Storl |
Publisher | North Atlantic Books |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2018-01-09 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1623171636 |
Since the beginning of human history, bears have been regarded as animals of great power. Ethnobotanist and cultural anthropologist Wolf Storl, who spent years in the wilderness with bears, explores the fascinating relationship between bears and humans, including the history, mythology, healing lore, and biology of this formidable creature. Storl takes the reader from the bear caves of the Neanderthals to the bear-worshipping Siberian tribes of today, from the extinct cave bear to the modern teddy bear. Bears were traditionally seen as a kind of "forest human" under whose shaggy fur a king or a god was hidden, he explains. Vividly illustrating the power of myths and fairy tales to reveal more than scientific treatises about the true nature of beings--especially in the case of bears--Storl restores this magnificent animal to its rightful place at the forefront of the human imagination as well as among the dwellers of the forest.
Dancing Bears
Title | Dancing Bears PDF eBook |
Author | Witold Szablowski |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2018-03-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1101993383 |
*As heard on NPR’s All Things Considered* “Utterly original.” —The New York Times Book Review “Mixing bold journalism with bolder allegories, Mr. Szabłowski teaches us with witty persistence that we must desire freedom rather than simply expect it.” —Timothy Snyder, New York Times bestselling author of On Tyranny and The Road to Unfreedom An incisive, humorous, and heartbreaking account of people in formerly Communist countries holding fast to their former lives, by the acclaimed author of How to Feed a Dictator and What’s Cooking in the Kremlin For hundreds of years, Bulgarian Gypsies trained bears to dance, welcoming them into their families and taking them on the road to perform. In the early 2000s, with the fall of Communism, they were forced to release the bears into a wildlife refuge. But even today, whenever the bears see a human, they still get up on their hind legs to dance. In the tradition of Ryszard Kapuściński, award-winning Polish journalist Witold Szabłowski uncovers remarkable stories of people throughout Eastern Europe and in Cuba who, like Bulgaria’s dancing bears, are now free but who seem nostalgic for the time when they were not. His on-the-ground reporting—of smuggling a car into Ukraine, hitchhiking through Kosovo as it declares independence, arguing with Stalin-adoring tour guides at the Stalin Museum, sleeping in London’s Victoria Station alongside a homeless woman from Poland, and giving taxi rides to Cubans fearing for the life of Fidel Castro—provides a fascinating portrait of social and economic upheaval and a lesson in the challenges of freedom and the seductions of authoritarian rule. From the Introduction: “Guys with wacky hair who promise a great deal have been springing up in our part of the world like mushrooms after rain. And people go running after them, like bears after their keepers. . . . Fear of a changing world, and longing for someone . . . who will promise that life will be the same as it was in the past, are not confined to Regime-Change Land. In half the West, empty promises are made, wrapped in shiny paper like candy. And for this candy, people are happy to get up on their hind legs and dance.”