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Hunters in the Snow (eBook)

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Verlag: Random House
ISBN: 978-1-4481-3997-2
GTIN: 9781448139972
Einband: Adobe Digital Editions
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After his death, a young woman returns to her grandfather's farm in Yorkshire. At his desk she finds the book he left unfinished when he died. Part story, part scholarship, his eccentric history of England moves from the founding of the printing press into virtual reality, linking four journeys, separated by the centuries, of four great men. The exiled Edward IV lands in England and marches on London for one final attempt to win back the throne; Tsar Peter the Great, implausibly disguised as a carpenter, follows his own retinue around frozen London; the former African slave Olaudah Equiano takes his book-tour down a Welsh coal-mine; and Herbert, Lord Kitchener, mysteriously disappears at sea in 1916.

These are the stories she remembers him telling her, and others too - about medieval miracles and EU agricultural subsidies; old people and fallen kings; homemade fireworks and invented dogs; Arctic ice cores, sunk ships, drowning horses, salt, sperm, carbon and miners. The history of great men loses its way in the stories of ordinary great-grandparents, grandparents and parents, including the historian's own.

Hunters in the Snow marks the debut of a truly remarkable young writer.

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After his death, a young woman returns to her grandfather's farm in Yorkshire. At his desk she finds the book he left unfinished when he died. Part story, part scholarship, his eccentric history of England moves from the founding of the printing press into virtual reality, linking four journeys, separated by the centuries, of four great men. The exiled Edward IV lands in England and marches on London for one final attempt to win back the throne; Tsar Peter the Great, implausibly disguised as a carpenter, follows his own retinue around frozen London; the former African slave Olaudah Equiano takes his book-tour down a Welsh coal-mine; and Herbert, Lord Kitchener, mysteriously disappears at sea in 1916.

These are the stories she remembers him telling her, and others too - about medieval miracles and EU agricultural subsidies; old people and fallen kings; homemade fireworks and invented dogs; Arctic ice cores, sunk ships, drowning horses, salt, sperm, carbon and miners. The history of great men loses its way in the stories of ordinary great-grandparents, grandparents and parents, including the historian's own.

Hunters in the Snow marks the debut of a truly remarkable young writer.

Autor Hildyard, Daisy
Verlag Random House
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse 1'656 KB
Plattform EPUB

Über den Autor Daisy Hildyard

Daisy Hildyard ist eine britische Autorin. Nach ihrer Promotion in Wissenschaftsgeschichte und Publikationen zur Mathematik des 17. Jahrhunderts veröffentlichte sie ihren ersten, mehrfach ausgezeichneten Roman Hunters in the Snow (2014). Ihr Essay The Second Body (2017) erkundet die Grenzen zwischen Mensch und Natur. Das von der Presse gefeierte Notstand ist Hildyards erstes Buch auf Deutsch. Sie lebt mit ihrer Familie in Yorkshire. Esther Kinsky wurde in Engelskirchen geboren und wuchs im Rheinland auf. Für ihr umfangreiches Werk, das Lyrik, Essays und Erzählprosa ebenso umfasst wie Übersetzungen aus dem Polnischen, Russischen und Englischen, wurde sie mit zahlreichen namhaften Preisen ausgezeichnet.

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