Abroad at Home: American Ramblings, Observations, and Adventures of Julian Street. Exploring America Through Julian Street's Eyes
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- Nombre de pages3529
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-615902-3
- EAN4064066159023
- Date de parution18/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille4 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Abroad at Home: American Ramblings, Observations, and Adventures of Julian Street, " the author weaves a rich tapestry of personal essays that reflect a keen observation of American life in the early 20th century. Street'Äôs literary style, marked by a blend of wit and keen social commentary, invites readers to embark on a journey across a myriad of American landscapes'Äîfrom bustling urban centers to serene rural retreats.
The book stands at the intersection of travel literature and social critique, capturing the ethos of an era defined by both cultural optimism and undercurrents of unease. Each piece serves not only as a travelogue but also as a reflective meditation on the American identity and the transformative power of place in shaping human experience. Julian Street, an accomplished writer and journalist, possessed a unique lens through which he examined his homeland.
Born into a prominent family, Street's extensive travels and experiences in Europe provided a contrasting backdrop that informed his observations of American culture. Influenced by the vibrant literary movements of his time, his writings echo the themes of adventure and self-discovery that resonated with the American spirit, making his works significant in the context of early 20th-century literature.
Recommended for readers interested in travel writing, cultural studies, or American history, "Abroad at Home" is an insightful exploration of the country through the eyes of a perceptive observer. Street'Äôs adept storytelling not only illuminates the diverse landscapes of America but also encourages readers to ponder their own relationship with place and identity.
The book stands at the intersection of travel literature and social critique, capturing the ethos of an era defined by both cultural optimism and undercurrents of unease. Each piece serves not only as a travelogue but also as a reflective meditation on the American identity and the transformative power of place in shaping human experience. Julian Street, an accomplished writer and journalist, possessed a unique lens through which he examined his homeland.
Born into a prominent family, Street's extensive travels and experiences in Europe provided a contrasting backdrop that informed his observations of American culture. Influenced by the vibrant literary movements of his time, his writings echo the themes of adventure and self-discovery that resonated with the American spirit, making his works significant in the context of early 20th-century literature.
Recommended for readers interested in travel writing, cultural studies, or American history, "Abroad at Home" is an insightful exploration of the country through the eyes of a perceptive observer. Street'Äôs adept storytelling not only illuminates the diverse landscapes of America but also encourages readers to ponder their own relationship with place and identity.
In "Abroad at Home: American Ramblings, Observations, and Adventures of Julian Street, " the author weaves a rich tapestry of personal essays that reflect a keen observation of American life in the early 20th century. Street'Äôs literary style, marked by a blend of wit and keen social commentary, invites readers to embark on a journey across a myriad of American landscapes'Äîfrom bustling urban centers to serene rural retreats.
The book stands at the intersection of travel literature and social critique, capturing the ethos of an era defined by both cultural optimism and undercurrents of unease. Each piece serves not only as a travelogue but also as a reflective meditation on the American identity and the transformative power of place in shaping human experience. Julian Street, an accomplished writer and journalist, possessed a unique lens through which he examined his homeland.
Born into a prominent family, Street's extensive travels and experiences in Europe provided a contrasting backdrop that informed his observations of American culture. Influenced by the vibrant literary movements of his time, his writings echo the themes of adventure and self-discovery that resonated with the American spirit, making his works significant in the context of early 20th-century literature.
Recommended for readers interested in travel writing, cultural studies, or American history, "Abroad at Home" is an insightful exploration of the country through the eyes of a perceptive observer. Street'Äôs adept storytelling not only illuminates the diverse landscapes of America but also encourages readers to ponder their own relationship with place and identity.
The book stands at the intersection of travel literature and social critique, capturing the ethos of an era defined by both cultural optimism and undercurrents of unease. Each piece serves not only as a travelogue but also as a reflective meditation on the American identity and the transformative power of place in shaping human experience. Julian Street, an accomplished writer and journalist, possessed a unique lens through which he examined his homeland.
Born into a prominent family, Street's extensive travels and experiences in Europe provided a contrasting backdrop that informed his observations of American culture. Influenced by the vibrant literary movements of his time, his writings echo the themes of adventure and self-discovery that resonated with the American spirit, making his works significant in the context of early 20th-century literature.
Recommended for readers interested in travel writing, cultural studies, or American history, "Abroad at Home" is an insightful exploration of the country through the eyes of a perceptive observer. Street'Äôs adept storytelling not only illuminates the diverse landscapes of America but also encourages readers to ponder their own relationship with place and identity.



