George Fetherling schreibt und veröffentlicht seit über fünfundvierzig Jahren. Seine Werke beleben oft herausragende kulturelle Persönlichkeiten und Ereignisse wieder, insbesondere im Kontext der kanadischen Kulturszene. Fetherling zeichnet sich durch lebendige Charakterporträts und die Fähigkeit aus, den Geist einer Ära einzufangen. Neben seiner literarischen Tätigkeit ist er auch als bildender Künstler tätig.
Focusing on the remnants of French colonial influence, George Fetherling embarks on journeys through Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. This travel narrative intertwines personal experiences with historical reflections, creating a vivid portrayal of the region's past and present. Fetherling's keen observations offer readers a unique perspective on Indochina, leaving a lasting impression of its cultural and historical complexities.
Embarking on a transformative journey, George Fetherling sails around the world on a tramp freighter, sharing his experiences with vibrant storytelling and humor. Over four months, he introduces readers to a diverse array of characters and thrilling escapades, capturing the essence of adventure on the high seas.
ASSASSIN TRIVIA Julius Caesar's assassination may have been patricide. His last words were not "Et tu Brute," as Shakespeare suggests, but "kai su teknon"-Greek for "You too, my child." These words were particularly appropriate when one considers the rumors that surrounded Brutus's paternity (see BRUTUS). Perhaps the most unusual weapon ever used in an assassination attempt was the "infernal machine." The device was composed of twenty-five rifles that could be fired simultaneously by a single trigger. Ironically, the would-be assassin's intended victim walked away unhurt, while most of those crowded around him did not (see FIESCHI). When a hunchbacked dwarf fired a shot at Queen Victoria, London police arrested every hunchbacked dwarf in the capital until they found the right one (see BEAN). Rigoberto LOpez not only shot and killed Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza but also anonymously won a newspaper contest for the best poem eulogizing the dead leader (see LOPEZ). President Andrew Jackson survived two attempted assassinations on the same day. When his hapless attacker's pistol misfired, he drew a second pistol-which also misfired. Jackson beat the man with his cane until help arrived (see LAWRENCE).
The book features vivid prose and eccentric characters, embodying a classic style of travel writing. It captures significant world events, allowing for a detailed exploration of their impact and context. Through its engaging narrative, readers are invited to reflect on both the peculiarities of travel and the broader historical landscape.
"Selected from thousands of pages of the daily journals of George Fetherling--the inexhaustible and distinguished novelist, poet, and cultural commentator--The writing life reveals an astute and candid observer of his contemporaries as well as himself."--Page 4 of cover
Slovník obsahuje životopisné údaje převážně o pachatelích atentátů na politické či veřejné činitele. Základní fakta o životních osudech atentátníků (např. Agca, Agrippina mladší, Kalugin, Kaplanová, Oswald, Stauffenberg) i průběhu násilného činu samotného. Útoky na veřejné činitele od starověku po současnost.