The Children Of Drancy
Zusatztext
With Escape from the Anthill, his first volume of essays, Hubert Butler became universally acclaimed as one of Ireland's most enduring and distinctive writers. In this long-awaited sequel he writes with emphasis on Europe and travel in Russia, China, the Adriatic and America during the mid-century.
Autorenportrait
Winnner of the 1989 Irish Book Award Silver Medal for Literature HUBERT BUTLER was born in Kilkenny on 23 October 1900. Educated in England at Charterhouse and St John's College, Oxford, he travelled extensively throughout Europe during the twenties and thirties before returning in 1941 to Co. Kilkenny, where he lived until his death in 1991. Market gardener, broadcaster, journalist and historian, his published works include Escape from the Anthill, In the Land of Nod, and Grandmother and Wolfe Tone, all of which won him international recognition. A one volume selection, The Sub-Prefect Should Have Held His Tongue, is available from Alan Lane Penguin in London; a further selection, Independent Spirit, appeared with Farrar, Straus & Giroux in New York in 1995.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.01.1989
Umfang: 290 S., 0.42 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781843513568
Umbreit-Nr.: 4912435
