One of OursCourier Corporation, 18.01.2013 - 352 Seiten In Willa Cather's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, we meet Claude Wheeler, a young Nebraskan yearning to escape the life that has been preordained for him. Claude is dissatisfied with farming, alienated from his parents, distant from his wife, and searching for something to believe in. When the country enters the First World War, he finally discovers what he's been looking for. Away from home for the first time, Claude finds the course of his life irrevocably altered by newfound friendships and experiences on distant battlefields. One of Ours continues to be a celebratory tribute — and a grief-stricken remembrance — of World War I. It is at once a courageous and poignant story of American ideals, an extraordinary character sketch, and a disquieting look at the making of an American soldier. |
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... wonder he got results, with. *“Hooverizing”—named for Herbert Hoover, who was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson to head the United States Food Administration in 1917—was the term given to the sacrifices Americans made in order to ...
... wonder he got results, with. *“Hooverizing”—named for Herbert Hoover, who was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson to head the United States Food Administration in 1917—was the term given to the sacrifices Americans made in order to ...
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Willa Cather. Hoover was the answer. No wonder he got results, with every woman in every kitchen from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains watching her flour barrel and her sugar box as a cat watches its kittens. An old German ...
Willa Cather. Hoover was the answer. No wonder he got results, with every woman in every kitchen from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains watching her flour barrel and her sugar box as a cat watches its kittens. An old German ...
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... wonder if I happened in town sometime before the elephants get away.” He spoke very deliberately, with a State-of-Maine drawl, and his voice was smooth and agreeable. “You boys better start in early, though. You can take the wagon and ...
... wonder if I happened in town sometime before the elephants get away.” He spoke very deliberately, with a State-of-Maine drawl, and his voice was smooth and agreeable. “You boys better start in early, though. You can take the wagon and ...
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... wonder if you'd take it all right if I told you a joke on Bayliss?” “I expect I would.” Claude's tone was not at all eager. “You saw Bayliss today? Notice anything queer about him, one eye a little off colour? Did he tell you how he got ...
... wonder if you'd take it all right if I told you a joke on Bayliss?” “I expect I would.” Claude's tone was not at all eager. “You saw Bayliss today? Notice anything queer about him, one eye a little off colour? Did he tell you how he got ...
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