A World Elsewhere
Title | A World Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Sigrid MacRae |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 338 |
Release | 2015-08-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0143127489 |
The extraordinary love story of an American blueblood and a German aristocrat—and a riveting tale of survival in wartime Germany Sigrid MacRae’s family story, A World Elsewhere, reads like an enthralling novel—one that would have remained unwritten had her mother, Aimée, not given her daughter the letters and journals she carried out of Germany during World War II. While visiting Paris in 1927, Aimée, a wealthy American debutante, falls in love with Heinrich, a charming yet penniless Baltic German aristocrat. They marry, but life in 1930s Germany is bleak. Two years into the war, Heinrich volunteers for the Russian front. Left to fend for herself, and living in a country at war with her homeland, Aimée gathers her six young children and flees the advancing Russian army on an epic journey back to the country she thought she left behind.
A World Elsewhere
Title | A World Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Wayne Johnston |
Publisher | Random House |
Total Pages | 322 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Adoptive parents |
ISBN | 0099572036 |
Landish Druken, son of a Newfoundland sealing captain, turns his back on the family tradition and wishes to become a writer. He sets off for Princeton where he is befriended by Van, son of the wealthiest man in America and later betrayed by him. Returning to St John's, he adopts the orphan son of his father's first mate, but when poverty strikes there is only one person left to turn to - Van.
Worlds Elsewhere
Title | Worlds Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Dickson |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Company |
Total Pages | 512 |
Release | 2016-04-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 080509735X |
A book about how Shakespeare became fascinated with the world, and how the world became fascinated with Shakespeare Ranging ambitiously across four continents and four hundred years, Worlds Elsewhere is an eye-opening account of how Shakespeare went global. Seizing inspiration from the playwright’s own fascination with travel, foreignness, and distant worlds—worlds Shakespeare never himself explored—Andrew Dickson takes us on an extraordinary journey: from Hamlet performed by English actors tramping through the Baltic states in the early sixteen hundreds to the skyscrapers of twenty-first-century Beijing and Shanghai, where “Shashibiya” survived Mao’s Cultural Revolution to become a revered Chinese author. En route, Dickson traces Nazi Germany’s strange love affair with, and attempted nationalization of, the Bard, and delves deep into the history of Bollywood, where Shakespearean stories helped give birth to Indian cinema. In Johannesburg, we discover how Shakespeare was enlisted in the fight to end apartheid. In nineteenth-century California, we encounter shoestring performances of Richard III and Othello in the dusty mining camps and saloon bars of the Gold Rush. No other writer’s work has been performed, translated, adapted, and altered in such a remarkable variety of cultures and languages. Both a cultural history and a literary travelogue, Worlds Elsewhere is an attempt to understand how Shakespeare has become the international phenomenon he is—and why.
A World Elsewhere
Title | A World Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Berkoff |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 285 |
Release | 2019-11-27 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1000731928 |
A World Elsewhere is Steven Berkoff’s bold attempt to describe his multifarious theatrical works. Berkoff outlines the methods that he uses, first of all as an actor, secondly as a playwright and thirdly as theatre director, as well as those subtle connections in between, when one discipline melds effortlessly into another. He examines the early impulses that generated his works and what drove him to give them form, as well as the challenges he faced when adapting the work of other authors. Berkoff discusses some of his most difficult, successful and unique creations, journeying through his long and varied career to examine how they were shaped by him, and how he was shaped by them. The sheer scale of this book offers a rare experience of an accomplished artist, combined with the honesty and insight of an autobiography, making this text a singular tool for teaching, inspiration and personal exploration. Suitable for anyone with an interest in Steven Berkoff and his illustrious career, A World Elsewhere is the part analysis and part confession of an artist whose work has been performed all over the world.
Elsewhere
Title | Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Gabrielle Zevin |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2006-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 074757720X |
Presents a novel of hope, love, and redemption.
A World Elsewhere
Title | A World Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Hordern |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Actors |
ISBN |
A World Elsewhere
Title | A World Elsewhere PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Poirier |
Publisher | 秀和システム |
Total Pages | 470 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780299099343 |
Richard Poirier's A World Elsewhere, originally published in 1966 by the Oxford University Press, is a signal book in American literature and literary history. Widely acclaimed upon publication, it has since taken its place among a handful of books considered mandatory reading for all students and scholars in the field. Poirier's classic work, hailed both for its original thesis and for its stylistic elegance and clarity, is once again made available in this new Wisconsin paperback edition.