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  1. The taste of apple seeds
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  William Morrow, [New York]

    "When Iris unexpectedly inherits her grandmother's house in the country, she also inherits the painful memories that live there. Iris gives herself a one-week stay at the old house, after which she'll make a decision: keep it, or sell it. The choice... mehr

     

    "When Iris unexpectedly inherits her grandmother's house in the country, she also inherits the painful memories that live there. Iris gives herself a one-week stay at the old house, after which she'll make a decision: keep it, or sell it. The choice is not so simple, though, for her grandmother's cottage is an enchanting place where currant jam tastes of tears, sparks fly from fingertips, love's embrace makes apple trees blossom, and the darkest family secrets never stay buried. As Iris moves in and out of the flicker between remembrance and forgetting, she chances upon a forgotten childhood friend who could become more. The Taste of Apple Seeds is is a bittersweet story of heartbreak and hope passed down through the generations"--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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  2. An inventory of losses
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  New Directions Publishing Corporation, New York

    Zusammenfassung: "Each disparate object described in this book--a Caspar David Friedrich painting, a species of tiger, a villa in Rome, a Greek love poem, an island in the Pacific--shares a common fate: it no longer exists, except as the dead end of... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: "Each disparate object described in this book--a Caspar David Friedrich painting, a species of tiger, a villa in Rome, a Greek love poem, an island in the Pacific--shares a common fate: it no longer exists, except as the dead end of a paper trail. Recalling the works of W. G. Sebald, Bruce Chatwin, and Rebecca Solnit, An Inventory of Losses is a beautiful evocation of twelve specific treasures that have been lost to the world forever, and that, taken as a whole, open mesmerizing new vistas of how to think about extinction and loss. With meticulous research and a vivid awareness of why we should care about these losses, Judith Schalansky, the acclaimed author of Atlas of Remote Islands, lets these objects speak for themselves: she ventriloquizes the tone of other sources, burrows into the language of contemporaneous accounts, and deeply interrogates the very notion of memory"--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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    Hinweise zum Inhalt
    Quelle: DNB Sachgruppe Deutsche Sprache und Literatur
    Beteiligt: Smith, Jackie (Übersetzer)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780811231411; 9780811229630
    Schriftenreihe: A new directions paperbook ; 1519
    Weitere Schlagworte: (lcsh)Loss (Psychology); (lcsh)Extinction (Biology); (lcsh)Lost articles.; (lcsh)Antiquities.; (fast)Antiquities.; (fast)Extinction (Biology); (fast)Loss (Psychology); (fast)Lost articles.; (sears)Loss (Psychology)--Fiction.; (sears)Biology--Fiction.; (sears)Lost and found possessions--Fiction.; (sears)Antiquities--Fiction.; (lcgft)Fiction.; (lcgft)Essays
    Umfang: 253 Seiten, 20 cm
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