Landscape and MemoryA Time Magazine Best Books of the Year. In Landscape and Memory, award-winning author Simon Schama ranges over continents and centuries to reveal the psychic claims that human beings have made on nature. He tells of the Nazi cult of the primeval German forest; the play of Christian and pagan myth in Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers; and the duel between a monumental sculptor and a feminist gadfly on the slopes of Mount Rushmore. The result is a triumphant work of history, naturalism, mythology, and art, as encyclopedic as The Golden Bough and as irresistibly readable as Schama's own Citizens. "A work of great ambition and enormous intellectual scope...consistently provocative and revealing."--New York Times "Extraordinary...a summary cannot convey the riches of this book. It will absorb, instruct, and fascinate."--New York Review of Books |
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"Here in the wildest forest of Lithuania," Hussowski wrote, echoing Albertus
Magnus's De animalia, "may be found an animal so mighty that three men may
be seated between his two horns"; a beast of dark savagery comparable to
nothing else ...
"Here in the wildest forest of Lithuania," Hussowski wrote, echoing Albertus
Magnus's De animalia, "may be found an animal so mighty that three men may
be seated between his two horns"; a beast of dark savagery comparable to
nothing else ...
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and then from a goat. The bison calf had pushed the barnyard animals away in
powerful disgust, preferring to take a cereal pap from a dish held by humans. And
when, some years later, attempts were made to mate the female with a prize bull,
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and then from a goat. The bison calf had pushed the barnyard animals away in
powerful disgust, preferring to take a cereal pap from a dish held by humans. And
when, some years later, attempts were made to mate the female with a prize bull,
...
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to the zoo many times, especially when any newborn animals were to be seen,
like the infant giraffe born in May 1852. It had been her uncle William IV who had
given the Crown's menagerie at Windsor and the Tower of London (where a few
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to the zoo many times, especially when any newborn animals were to be seen,
like the infant giraffe born in May 1852. It had been her uncle William IV who had
given the Crown's menagerie at Windsor and the Tower of London (where a few
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Gebruikersrecensie - KirkusWith this fascinating, encyclopedic survey of cultural landscapes, Schama (Dead Certainties, 1991, etc.) demonstrates once again just why he holds a charmed place in the literature of historical ... Volledige review lezen
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