Tis: A MemoirSimon and Schuster, 22.09.1999 г. - 368 страници Frank McCourt's glorious childhood memoir, Angela's Ashes, has been loved and celebrated by readers everywhere for its spirit, its wit and its profound humanity. A tale of redemption, in which storytelling itself is the source of salvation, it won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Rarely has a book so swiftly found its place on the literary landscape. And now we have 'Tis, the story of Frank's American journey from impoverished immigrant to brilliant teacher and raconteur. Frank lands in New York at age nineteen, in the company of a priest he meets on the boat. He gets a job at the Biltmore Hotel, where he immediately encounters the vivid hierarchies of this "classless country," and then is drafted into the army and is sent to Germany to train dogs and type reports. It is Frank's incomparable voice -- his uncanny humor and his astonishing ear for dialogue -- that renders these experiences spellbinding. When Frank returns to America in 1953, he works on the docks, always resisting what everyone tells him, that men and women who have dreamed and toiled for years to get to America should "stick to their own kind" once they arrive. Somehow, Frank knows that he should be getting an education, and though he left school at fourteen, he talks his way into New York University. There, he falls in love with the quintessential Yankee, long-legged and blonde, and tries to live his dream. But it is not until he starts to teach -- and to write -- that Frank finds his place in the world. The same vulnerable but invincible spirit that captured the hearts of readers in Angela's Ashes comes of age. As Malcolm Jones said in his Newsweek review of Angela's Ashes, "It is only the best storyteller who can so beguile his readers that he leaves them wanting more when he is done...and McCourt proves himself one of the very best." Frank McCourt's 'Tis is one of the most eagerly awaited books of our time, and it is a masterpiece. |
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... stand up to anyone , especially a first officer with a uniform and a promising future as master of his own ship ... standing at doors chat- ting away and pulling their shawls around their shoulders , 13 1.
... stand up to anyone , especially a first officer with a uniform and a promising future as master of his own ship ... standing at doors chat- ting away and pulling their shawls around their shoulders , 13 1.
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... Stand back , stand back , for the lovea Jaysus , can't you see she's gasping for the air , and I wanted to be a man like that telling people stand back because that gave you the right to stay outside till the Mass was over and you could ...
... Stand back , stand back , for the lovea Jaysus , can't you see she's gasping for the air , and I wanted to be a man like that telling people stand back because that gave you the right to stay outside till the Mass was over and you could ...
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... stand . The minute we get on people give up their seats to the priest . He says , Thank you , and points to the seat beside him and I feel the people who offered up their seats are not happy when I take one because it's easy to see I'm ...
... stand . The minute we get on people give up their seats to the priest . He says , Thank you , and points to the seat beside him and I feel the people who offered up their seats are not happy when I take one because it's easy to see I'm ...
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... stand I can see myself in a mirror over the desk and I'm turning red and won- dering if I should tell the priest I'm sorry for what I did or if I should stay quiet . It's hard to know what to do when you make a mistake your first night ...
... stand I can see myself in a mirror over the desk and I'm turning red and won- dering if I should tell the priest I'm sorry for what I did or if I should stay quiet . It's hard to know what to do when you make a mistake your first night ...
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... standing in the door , a little fat priest crying to me , Ah , come back , son , come back , it was the drink . Mother o ' God , I'm sorry . But the elevator is open and I can't tell the respectable people already in it and looking at ...
... standing in the door , a little fat priest crying to me , Ah , come back , son , come back , it was the drink . Mother o ' God , I'm sorry . But the elevator is open and I can't tell the respectable people already in it and looking at ...
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