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Bester Preis: € 13,08 (vom 12.07.2016)Trieste And The Meaning Of Nowhere (2002)
ISBN: 9780306811807 bzw. 0306811804, in Englisch, The Perseus Books Group, Taschenbuch, neu.
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A homage to the city of Trieste, rich with history and tinged with the melancholy of remembrance. Morris at the peak of her form. -The Atlantic Monthly. Here's a book for lovers of all things Italian. This city on the Adriatic has always tantalized Jan Morris with its moodiness and changeability. After visiting Trieste for more than half a century, she has come to see it as a touchstone for her interests and preoccupations: cities, seas, empires. It has even come to reflect her own life in its l... A homage to the city of Trieste, rich with history and tinged with the melancholy of remembrance. Morris at the peak of her form. -The Atlantic Monthly. Here's a book for lovers of all things Italian. This city on the Adriatic has always tantalized Jan Morris with its moodiness and changeability. After visiting Trieste for more than half a century, she has come to see it as a touchstone for her interests and preoccupations: cities, seas, empires. It has even come to reflect her own life in its loves, disillusionments, and memories. Her meditation on the place is characteristically layered with history and sprinkled with stories of famous visitors from James Joyce to Sigmund Freud. A lyrical travelogue, Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere is also superb cultural history and the culmination of a singular career- an elegant and bittersweet farewell (Boston Globe).Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 19x216x146 mm;Gewicht: 500,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: augustus 2002;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 0306811804;ISBN13: 9780306811807; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2002.
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (2001)
ISBN: 9780571204434 bzw. 0571204430, in Englisch, 240 Seiten, FABER AND FABER, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw, now mylar-sleeved. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. FLATSIGNED by the author.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 194 pages; Physical desc. : 194 p. : illus. ; 24 cm. Subjects: Morris, Jan, (1926- )- Travel - Italy - Trieste. Trieste (Italy) - Description and travel. Trieste (Italy) - History. Summary: Evoking the whole of Trieste's modern history, from its explosive growth to wealth and fame under the Habsburgs, through the years of Fascist rule to the miserable years of the Cold War, when rivalries among the great powers prevented its creation as a free city under United Nations auspices, Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere is neither a history nor a travel book; like the place, it is one of a kind. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Format: Import, Label: FABER AND FABER, FABER AND FABER, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-10-29, Studio: FABER AND FABER, Verkaufsrang: 2239164.
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
ISBN: 9780743201285 bzw. 0743201280, in Englisch, Simon & Schuster, neu, E-Book.
History, One hundred years ago, Trieste was the chief seaport of the entire Austro-Hungarian empire, but today many people have no idea where it is. This fascinating Italian city on the Adriatic, bordering the former Yugoslavia, has always tantalized Jan Morris with its moodiness and melancholy. She has chosen it as the subject of this, her final work, because it was the first city she knew as an adult -- initially as a young soldier at the end of World War II, and later as an elderly woman. This is not only her last book, but in many ways her most complex as well, for Trieste has come to represent her own life with all its hopes, disillusionments, loves and memories. Jan Morris evokes Trieste's modern history -- from the long period of wealth and stability under the Habsburgs, through the ambiguities of Fas-cism and the hardships of the Cold War. She has been going to Trieste for more than half a century and has come to see herself reflected in it: not just her interests and preoccupations -- cities, empires, ships and animals -- but her intimate convictions about such matters as patriotism, sex, civility and kindness. Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere is the culmination of a singular career. eBook.
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (2001)
ISBN: 9781439136935 bzw. 1439136939, in Englisch, Simon & Schuster, Simon & Schuster, Simon & Schuster, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
One hundred years ago, Trieste was the chief seaport of the entire Austro-Hungarian empire, but today many people have no idea where it is. This fascinating Italian city on the Adriatic, bordering the former Yugoslavia, has always tantalized Jan Morris with its moodiness and melancholy. She has chosen it as the subject of this, her final work, because it was the first city she knew as an adult - initially as a young soldier at the end of World War II, and later as an elderly woman. This is not only her last book, but in many ways her most complex as well, for Trieste has come to represent her own life with all its hopes, disillusionments, loves and memories. Jan Morris evokes Trieste's modern history - from the long period of wealth and stability under the Habsburgs, through the ambiguities of Fas-cism and the hardships of the Cold War. She has been going to Trieste for more than half a century and has come to see herself reflected in it: not just her interests and preoccupations - cities, empires, ships and animals - but her intimate convictions about such matters as patriotism, sex, civility and kindness. Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere is the culmination of a singular career.
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
ISBN: 0743201280 bzw. 9780743201285, in Englisch, Simon & Schuster, gebraucht.
education and reference,europe,general,history,ireland,italy,pictorial,reference,travel,travel writing, Located on a narrow, mountainous finger of Italy hard by Croatia and Slovenia, the port city of Trieste is something of a backwater, little visited and seldom in the news. As Jan Morris, who first came to Trieste as the English soldier James Morris in 1945, writes, "It offers no unforgettable landmark, no universally familiar melody, no unmistakable cuisine, hardly a single native name that anyone knows." Yet, as historian and travel writer Morris ably demonstrates in this homage to one of her favorite cities (others about which she has written are Hong Kong, Sydney, New York, and Venice), Trieste has many charms. Its history is foremost among them, thanks to the city's former role as the sole port of the otherwise landlocked Austro-Hungarian empire, which housed a small fleet there--a fleet that, from time to time, would sail off to make war against the Ottomans or the Italians. At the beginning of the 20th century, Trieste had grown to international importance as an entry point into Central Europe, so much so that it was referred to as "the third entrance of the Suez Canal." Trieste briefly took center stage at the onset of the cold war, when Marshall Tito claimed it for Yugoslavia; it narrowly avoided being enveloped by the Iron Curtain. Morris tells all these stories and more, bringing the city's past to life; no one should be surprised if Trieste sees more visitors thanks to her spirited study. Yet Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere is also a work tinged w.
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
ISBN: 0306811804 bzw. 9780306811807, in Englisch, Da Capo Press, gebraucht.
education and reference,europe,general,history,ireland,italy,pictorial,reference,travel,travel writing, Trieste And The Meaning Of Nowhere, Located on a narrow, mountainous finger of Italy hard by Croatia and Slovenia, the port city of Trieste is something of a backwater, little visited and seldom in the news. As Jan Morris, who first came to Trieste as the English soldier James Morris in 1945, writes, "It offers no unforgettable landmark, no universally familiar melody, no unmistakable cuisine, hardly a single native name that anyone knows." Yet, as historian and travel writer Morris ably demonstrates in this homage to one of her favorite cities (others about which she has written are Hong Kong, Sydney, New York, and Venice), Trieste has many charms. Its history is foremost among them, thanks to the city's former role as the sole port of the otherwise landlocked Austro-Hungarian empire, which housed a small fleet there--a fleet that, from time to time, would sail off to make war against the Ottomans or the Italians. At the beginning of the 20th century, Trieste had grown to international importance as an entry point into Central Europe, so much so that it was referred to as "the third entrance of the Suez Canal." Trieste briefly took center stage at the onset of the cold war, when Marshall Tito claimed it for Yugoslavia; it narrowly avoided being enveloped by the Iron Curtain. Morris tells all these stories and more, bringing the city's past to life; no one should be surprised if Trieste sees more visitors thanks to her spirited study. Yet Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere is also a work tinged w.
Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (2002)
ISBN: 9780306811807 bzw. 0306811804, in Englisch, DaCapo Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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