In the Silence of Carousels
de Leah Miller
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It is the early 1990s. After crossing the Atlantic Ocean together, an American couple, Ellen and her husband Tim go their separate ways, he in pursuit of his research in England, she in search of a Europe that seems always just out of reach, despite her other visits. In travelling through Belgium, Switzerland and Germany, with a foray into Prague, Ellen’s trail briefly touches, or passes close to the other people in this book: Helga, a quiet, introspective German hausfrau and her ‘ jazz singing’ niece, Jana.... Ladislaw - or Ladi - an emigrant from Prague.... Gerta and Frieda and Marta, three women dealing the best way they can with Europe as it is now, but always aware of the changes they have seen. And hovering at the edges of all their lives, the vanished Europe - the poignant and destructive past. In a leafy Bruges square, a carousel goes around as Ellen begins her wanderings. By her return, what is it she will have found. PLEASE NOTE: In the preview, the front and back end flaps shown are from a hard cover (proof copy) version of the book that is not available and are superfluous to this edition. The front and back covers, however, are as shown.
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- Categoría principal: Literatura y ficción
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Características: 13×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 212 - Fecha de publicación: mar. 30, 2012
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave European view of life, American woman interacting with people in Bruges, Europe 1990, Prague, Switzerland
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Leah Miller
UK / USA
Born in New York state, Leah Miller spent many years living in California, obtaining a BA in English from The University of California. With her partner, Pieter Van Deusen, she wrote and produced educational films (doing sound and artwork on them too) and after moving to England with Pieter in 1983, helped with the making of his feature film, 'Netherby Naps.' She has always loved to write; producing short stories and longer works, her writing reflects life in both America and Europe.