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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Erik Smalhout was born a child of privilege in the Netherlands East Indies. Smalhouts father sent his unruly son to a boarding school in Australia, just months before the Japanese seized the Netherlands East Indies in early 1942. While young Smalhout adapted to life in rural Australia, his sister and father back home were placed in Japanese prison camps, an experience that proved fateful for his father and changed his sisters life forever. Serendipity followed him through induction in the WWII Dutch military, his postwar service on merchant ships circling the globe, and eventually to the most southern place on earth: the Mississippi Delta. Smalhout spent the rest of his life adapting to challenging circumstances time after time: first as a progressive Dutchman in the American South, then as an IRS agent in the nations second-largest financial center, and finally as a man who, due to a diagnosis of Alzheimers, often could not identify himself. Motherland, Fatherland, Whateverland: Searching for Home is Smalhouts memoir; edited by his granddaughter, Erika Berry; and supported with pictures and documents that he saved throughout his lifetime. Smalhouts story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world. Erik Smalhouts story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 149683920X ISBN 13: 9781496839206
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Hardback. Condizione: New. Erik Smalhout was born a child of privilege in the Netherlands East Indies. Smalhout's father sent his unruly son to a boarding school in Australia, just months before the Japanese seized the Netherlands East Indies in early 1942. While young Smalhout adapted to life in rural Australia, his sister and father back home were placed in Japanese prison camps, an experience that proved fateful for his father and changed his sister's life forever. Serendipity followed him through induction in the WWII Dutch military, his postwar service on merchant ships circling the globe, and eventually to the most southern place on earth: the Mississippi Delta. Smalhout spent the rest of his life adapting to challenging circumstances time after time: first as a progressive Dutchman in the American South, then as an IRS agent in the nation's second-largest financial center, and finally as a man who, due to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, often could not identify himself. Motherland, Fatherland, Whateverland: Searching for Home is Smalhout's memoir; edited by his granddaughter, Erika Berry; and supported with pictures and documents that he saved throughout his lifetime. Smalhout's story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Erik Smalhout was born a child of privilege in the Netherlands East Indies. Smalhout's father sent his unruly son to a boarding school in Australia, just months before the Japanese seized the Netherlands East Indies in early 1942. While young Smalhout adapted to life in rural Australia, his sister and father back home were placed in Japanese prison camps, an experience that proved fateful for his father and changed his sister's life forever. Serendipity followed him through induction in the WWII Dutch military, his postwar service on merchant ships circling the globe, and eventually to the most southern place on earth: the Mississippi Delta. Smalhout spent the rest of his life adapting to challenging circumstances time after time: first as a progressive Dutchman in the American South, then as an IRS agent in the nation's second-largest financial center, and finally as a man who, due to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, often could not identify himself. Motherland, Fatherland, Whateverland: Searching for Home is Smalhout's memoir; edited by his granddaughter, Erika Berry; and supported with pictures and documents that he saved throughout his lifetime. Smalhout's story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 320 pages. 9.25x6.13x1.18 inches. In Stock.
Editore: Tulsa, Okla. : University of Tulsa, Winter-Spring2014, 2014
Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. pages 282-552 + [6] pp. ; 23 cm ; LCCN 2007215003 ; ISSN 0021-4183, 1938-6036 ; pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; Contents: Contents: "Holy cow! A Dazibao!": A Remembrance of Simon Loekle / Carol Kealiher -- A World Without Cicci: Rosa Maria Bollettieri Bosinelli, 1940-2016 / Morris Beja -- An Untiring Scholar and a Generous Spirit: Remembering Joseph A. Kestner / Robert Spoo -- The Staffs of the James Joyce Quarterly and Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature -- Shakespearean Joyce/Joycean Shakespeare: A Review of the IX James Joyce Italian Foundation Conference in Rome, 2-3 February 2016 / Marta Altieri -- Exiles in the Grey Area / Jonathan Goodwin -- Trouble in Paradise: Violence and the Phoenix Park in Finnegans Wake / Alison Lacivita -- Joyce's Panarchy: Time, Ecological Resilience, and Finnegans Wake / Adam Barrows -- Curating the Colony: Museums in Ulysses / Julia Panko -- "Eat it and get all pigsticky": The Spinozist Body and Contagious Metaphor in "Circe" / Rasheed Tazudeen -- Free Indirect Style in Joyce's Book Reviews / James Horton -- "And words. They are not in my dictionary": A Lexicographical Study of James Joyce and the Oxford English Dictionary / Riv Chenier -- An Immodest Proposal: The Politics of the Portmanteau in Ulysses / Jordan Brower -- New Light on Lyric XXXVI in Joyce's Chamber Music: The Influences of Paul Gregan and James Clarence Mangan / Martin Connolly -- Current JJ Checklist / William S. Brockman -- Revisiting Molly's Lovers / Luca Crispi -- Limping in Edenville / Patrizia Grimaldi-Pizzorno -- Gumshoe Joyce! / Simon Loekle -- The Bloomiad: A Mock Heroic Epic in Eighteen Stanzas / Paul Claes -- Scandal Work: James Joyce, the New Journalism, and the Home Rule Newspaper Wars by Margot Gayle Backus (review) / Patrick Collier -- James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century ed. by John Nash (review) / Finn Fordham -- Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts ed. by Andrew J. Mitchell, Sam Slote (review) / Damon Franke -- A Tale of a Pub: Re-Reading the "Cyclops" Episode of James Joyce's "Ulysses" in the Context of Irish Cultural Nationalism by Marianna Gula (review) / Greg Winston -- Zelfportret van de kunstenaar als jonge man by James Joyce, and: They Were Like Poetry by Elisabeth Tonnard (review) / Jack van der Weide -- Rereading the New Criticism ed. by Miranda B. Hickman, John D. McIntyre (review) / John Timberman Newcomb -- The Problem with Pleasure: Modernism and Its Discontents by Laura Frost (review) / Saikat Majumdar -- The Contemporary Novel and the City: Re-Conceiving National and Narrative Form by Stuti Khanna (review) / David Spurr -- Is There Hiberno-English on Them? Hiberno-English in Modern Irish Literature: The Use of Dialect in Joyce, O'Brien, Shaw and Friel by Gisela Zingg (review) / Cóilín Owens -- Ricorso, Act III of "Finnegans Wake," an Operoar composed and conducted by Martin Pearlman (review) / William Orem ; FINE. Book.
Editore: Tulsa, Okla. : University of Tulsa, Summer 2014, 2014
Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. pages 564-766 + [6] pp. ; 23 cm ; LCCN 2007215003 ; ISSN 0021-4183, 1938-6036 ; pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; Contents: Raising the Wind / Sean Latham -- The 37th Annual St. Patrick's Day Open Reading of Irish Poetry and Prose at D. G. Wills Books, La Jolla, California, 17 March 2016 / William Swank -- The Bog of Allen, the Tiber River, and the Pontine Marshes: An Ecocritical Reading of "The Dead" / James Fairhall -- Demonic Joyce / Luke Thurston -- Inverted Commas, Unreality, and Chiasmus in "Aeolus" / Susan L. Solomon -- Who Is M'Intosh? / Jonathan Bricke Rowan -- A Prompt from a Primer: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Finnegans Wake / Michelle McSwiggan Kelly -- Ernest Hemingway's Reading of James Joyce's Ulysses / John Beall -- Richard Ellmann's James Joyce: An Interview Revisited / William Baker -- Current JJ Checklist / William S. Brockman -- A Father and Daughter Excursion on the Erin's King / Luca Crispi -- Introducing Robert Berry and ULYSSES "seen" / Mike Barsanti -- Penelope Says / Robert Berry, Dan Pipito -- Zois in Nighttown: Prostitution and Syphilis in the Trieste of James Joyce and Italo Svevo: 1880-1920 by Erik Holmes Schneider (review) / Kevin Birmingham -- The Cambridge Companion to "Ulysses," ed. by Sean Latham (review) / Tim Conley -- Violence, Narrative and Myth in Joyce and Yeats: Subjective Identity and Anarcho-Syndicalist Traditions by Tudor Balinisteanu (review) / Miranda Hickman -- Brouillons d'un Baiser: Premiers pas vers "Finnegans Wake," by James Joyce (review) / Terence Killeen -- Sublime Noise: Musical Culture and the Modernist Writer by Josh Epstein (review) / Sebastian D. G. Knowles --Flann O'Brien: Contesting Legacies ed. by Ruben Borg, Paul Fagan, and Werner Huber (review) / Erika Mihálycsa -- David Lodge and the Tradition of the Modern Novel by J. Russell Perkin (review) / Rob Spence -- The Prose Elegy: An Exploration of Modern American and British Fiction by John B. Vickery (review) / Mary Power -- The Sixteenth of June: A Novel by Maya Lang (review) / William Kupinse -- Letters / Sidney Feshbach -- Citation of The James Joyce Archive / Michael Groden ; FINE. Book.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University Press of Mississippi, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 149683920X ISBN 13: 9781496839206
Da: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condizione: New. Erik Smalhout was born a child of privilege in the Netherlands East Indies. Smalhout's father sent his unruly son to a boarding school in Australia, just months before the Japanese seized the Netherlands East Indies in early 1942. While young Smalhout adapted to life in rural Australia, his sister and father back home were placed in Japanese prison camps, an experience that proved fateful for his father and changed his sister's life forever. Serendipity followed him through induction in the WWII Dutch military, his postwar service on merchant ships circling the globe, and eventually to the most southern place on earth: the Mississippi Delta. Smalhout spent the rest of his life adapting to challenging circumstances time after time: first as a progressive Dutchman in the American South, then as an IRS agent in the nation's second-largest financial center, and finally as a man who, due to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, often could not identify himself. Motherland, Fatherland, Whateverland: Searching for Home is Smalhout's memoir; edited by his granddaughter, Erika Berry; and supported with pictures and documents that he saved throughout his lifetime. Smalhout's story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world.
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Editore: University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2022
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Erik Smalhout was born a child of privilege in the Netherlands East Indies. Smalhouts father sent his unruly son to a boarding school in Australia, just months before the Japanese seized the Netherlands East Indies in early 1942. While young Smalhout adapted to life in rural Australia, his sister and father back home were placed in Japanese prison camps, an experience that proved fateful for his father and changed his sisters life forever. Serendipity followed him through induction in the WWII Dutch military, his postwar service on merchant ships circling the globe, and eventually to the most southern place on earth: the Mississippi Delta. Smalhout spent the rest of his life adapting to challenging circumstances time after time: first as a progressive Dutchman in the American South, then as an IRS agent in the nations second-largest financial center, and finally as a man who, due to a diagnosis of Alzheimers, often could not identify himself. Motherland, Fatherland, Whateverland: Searching for Home is Smalhouts memoir; edited by his granddaughter, Erika Berry; and supported with pictures and documents that he saved throughout his lifetime. Smalhouts story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world. Erik Smalhouts story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University Press Of Mississippi Mär 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 149683920X ISBN 13: 9781496839206
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Erik Smalhout was born a child of privilege in the Netherlands East Indies. Smalhout's father sent his unruly son to a boarding school in Australia, just months before the Japanese seized the Netherlands East Indies in early 1942. While young Smalhout adapted to life in rural Australia, his sister and father back home were placed in Japanese prison camps, an experience that proved fateful for his father and changed his sister's life forever. Serendipity followed him through induction in the WWII Dutch military, his postwar service on merchant ships circling the globe, and eventually to the most southern place on earth: the Mississippi Delta. Smalhout spent the rest of his life adapting to challenging circumstances time after time: first as a progressive Dutchman in the American South, then as an IRS agent in the nation's second-largest financial center, and finally as a man who, due to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, often could not identify himself. Motherland, Fatherland, Whateverland: Searching for Home is Smalhout's memoir, edited by his granddaughter, Erika Berry, and supported with pictures and documents that he saved throughout his lifetime. Smalhout's story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University Press of Mississippi, US, 2022
ISBN 10: 149683920X ISBN 13: 9781496839206
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Erik Smalhout was born a child of privilege in the Netherlands East Indies. Smalhout's father sent his unruly son to a boarding school in Australia, just months before the Japanese seized the Netherlands East Indies in early 1942. While young Smalhout adapted to life in rural Australia, his sister and father back home were placed in Japanese prison camps, an experience that proved fateful for his father and changed his sister's life forever. Serendipity followed him through induction in the WWII Dutch military, his postwar service on merchant ships circling the globe, and eventually to the most southern place on earth: the Mississippi Delta. Smalhout spent the rest of his life adapting to challenging circumstances time after time: first as a progressive Dutchman in the American South, then as an IRS agent in the nation's second-largest financial center, and finally as a man who, due to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, often could not identify himself. Motherland, Fatherland, Whateverland: Searching for Home is Smalhout's memoir; edited by his granddaughter, Erika Berry; and supported with pictures and documents that he saved throughout his lifetime. Smalhout's story reminds readers that place is secondary to experience and that no matter where we are or what fortunate or unfortunate circumstances placed us there, an eternal curiosity for humanity will help us find a place in the world.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Decca (Universal Music), 1991
Da: Versandantiquariat Felix Mücke, Grasellenbach - Hammelbach, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloaudioCD. Condizione: Befriedigend. Seiten; Artikel stammt aus Nichtraucherhaushalt! NB1-5905 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.