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CIDER WITH ROSIE
Cider with Rosie
Название: CIDER WITH ROSIE
Автор: 
Издательство: CRW Publishing
Год:  2012
Страниц:  384
Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 13.44 mb
Жанр: CRW Publishing
Cider with Rosie is the first part of the poet Laurie Lee's (1914-1997) autobiographical trilogy. It describes his life in the Gloucestershire village of Slad from his earliest years until he was twenty. He tells of thin winters, fat summers, local legends and ghosts, of neighbours and relations, and of growing up against a half-pagan landscape in which violence and madness, country follies and feasts were all part of one pastoral mess-pot.
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A ROSE FOR WINTER: TRAVELS IN ANDALUSIA
A Rose for Winter: Travels in Andalusia
Название: A ROSE FOR WINTER: TRAVELS IN ANDALUSIA
Автор: 
Издательство: Random House, Inc.
Год:  2003
Страниц:  128
Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 4.48 mb
Жанр: Random House, Inc.
Andalusia is a passion, and 15 years after his previous visit Laurie Lee returned. He found a country broken by the civil war, but the totems of indestructible Spain survive: the Christ in agony, the thrilling flamenco cry, the pride in poverty, the gypsy intensity in vivid whitewashed slums, the cult of the bullfight, the exultation in death, the humour of hopelessness — the paradoxes deep in the fiery bones of Spain. Rich with kaleidoscopic images, A Rose for Winter is as sensual and evocative as the sun-scorched landscape of Andalusia itself.
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CIDER WITH ROSIE
Cider with Rosie
Название: CIDER WITH ROSIE
Автор: 
Издательство: Random House, Inc.
Год:  2002
Страниц:  240
Формат: PDF
Размер: 8.40 mb
Жанр: Random House, Inc.
'I remember, too, the light on the slopes, long shadows in tufts and hollows, with cattle, brilliant as painted china, treading their echoing shapes' Cider With Rosie is a wonderfully vivid memoir of Laurie Lee's childhood and youth in a remote Cotswold village. From the moment he is set down in the long grass, 'thick as a forest and alive with grasshoppers', he depicts a word that is both tangibly real yet belonging to a now distant past.