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Ward Just

    Ward Just war ein gefeierter Romanautor und Kurzgeschichtenschreiber, dessen Werk oft den tiefgreifenden Einfluss der nationalen Politik auf das persönliche Leben der Amerikaner erforschte. Seine Erzählungen, die häufig in Washington, D.C., und an internationalen Schauplätzen angesiedelt sind, fangen Gefühle der Entfremdung und des Umzugs ein, insbesondere bei den Bewohnern des Mittleren Westens, die sich im Osten zurechtfinden. Beeinflusst von literarischen Größen wie Henry James und Ernest Hemingway, brachte Just eine einzigartige Perspektive, die er als Kriegsberichterstatter gewonnen hatte, in seine Fiktion ein und verlieh ihr authentische und resonante Tiefe.

    The Ultimate Golf Book
    The Weather in Berlin
    American Romantic
    • American Romantic

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(7)Abgeben

      Exploring the complexities of human nature, "American Romantic" delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate duplicity and emotional turmoil. Ward Just's keen insight into the human soul shines through in this compelling narrative, showcasing his skill as a storyteller. The book is praised for its depth and craftsmanship, marking it as one of Just's finest works.

      American Romantic
    • Tired of the studio intrigues of Hollywood, film director Dixon Greenwood heads for post-war Germany and becomes involved in the production of a television program that reunites him with an actress with whom he had worked thirty years before

      The Weather in Berlin
    • The Ultimate Golf Book

      A History and a Celebration of the World's Greatest Game

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Since the Dark Ages, when Scots first played a form of golf, no sport has captivated its players and fans like this one. This book captures the essence of golf with a lively and authoritative history, stunning illustrations, and an exceptional collection of original writings. John Garrity, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, offers a fresh take on golf's centuries-old narrative, exploring key personalities, pivotal events, advancements in technique and technology, and the global fascination with the game. The history is enriched by twenty personal essays from various literary low-handicappers, reflecting on topics such as the Age of Tiger, the challenges faced by club pros, the joy of winter golf, and the decision to step away from the sport. Accompanying the text are over 300 photographs and illustrations, including many rare and specially commissioned images, making this volume truly unique. Covering everything from the tee to the green and the clubhouse to the nuthouse, this book is an essential addition for anyone serious about understanding the game of golf.

      The Ultimate Golf Book