The Birds They Sang
eBook - Birds and People in Life and Art
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Zusatztext
Birds have inspired people since the dawn of time. They are the notes behind Mozart's genius, the colours behind Audubon's art and ballet's swansong.In The Birds They Sang, Stanisaw ubienski sheds light on some of history's most meaningful bird and human interactions, from historical bird watchers in a German POW camp, to Billy and Kes in A Kestrel for a Knave. He muses on what exactly Hitchcock's birds had in mind and reveals the true story behind the real James Bond. Undiscouraged by damp, discomfort and a reed bunting's curse, ubienski bears witness to the difficulties birds face today, as people fail to accommodate them in rapidly changing times.A soaring exploration of our fascination with birds, The Birds They Sang opens a vast realm of astonishing sounds, colours and meanings a complete world in which we humans are never alone.
Autorenportrait
Stanisaw ubieski first began observing birds in childhood through Soviet binoculars. Later, he took his hobby to a more serious level with trips to Hungary, Scandinavia and the Danube Delta. A regular contributor to newspapers and magazines, he is the co-author of a series of films about the life of migrants in Warsaw. The Birds They Sang won the readers' vote for the Nike Literary award, Poland's most prestigious literary prize.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 02.04.2020
Umfang: 224 S., 4.75 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781908906373
Umbreit-Nr.: 8702847
