Author: Jack Ewing
Publisher: PixyJack Press
ISBN: 1936555557
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
In the last century, the south-central Pacific coast of Costa Rica evolved from a wild, remote strip of land to one sparsely populated by homesteaders who cleared the forests to live off the land. Now it is a popular tourist destination filled with diverse wildlife in the abundant rainforests. Join author Jack Ewing as he reveals the ever-changing and fascinating history of the area and recounts his 45-year journey from managing a cattle ranch to developing Hacienda Barú into a National Wildlife Refuge. And discover how his efforts with the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor may one day bring jaguars and tapirs back to the area.
Where Tapirs and Jaguars Once Roamed
Author: Jack Ewing
Publisher: PixyJack Press
ISBN: 1936555557
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
In the last century, the south-central Pacific coast of Costa Rica evolved from a wild, remote strip of land to one sparsely populated by homesteaders who cleared the forests to live off the land. Now it is a popular tourist destination filled with diverse wildlife in the abundant rainforests. Join author Jack Ewing as he reveals the ever-changing and fascinating history of the area and recounts his 45-year journey from managing a cattle ranch to developing Hacienda Barú into a National Wildlife Refuge. And discover how his efforts with the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor may one day bring jaguars and tapirs back to the area.
Publisher: PixyJack Press
ISBN: 1936555557
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
In the last century, the south-central Pacific coast of Costa Rica evolved from a wild, remote strip of land to one sparsely populated by homesteaders who cleared the forests to live off the land. Now it is a popular tourist destination filled with diverse wildlife in the abundant rainforests. Join author Jack Ewing as he reveals the ever-changing and fascinating history of the area and recounts his 45-year journey from managing a cattle ranch to developing Hacienda Barú into a National Wildlife Refuge. And discover how his efforts with the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor may one day bring jaguars and tapirs back to the area.
Outing Magazine
Author: Poultney Bigelow
Publisher:
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Category : Sports
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Sports
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Tristan Tzara and Mário de Andrade's Journeys from Ethnography to the Avant-Garde
Author: Nefeli Zygopoulou
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527569608
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
This book presents a comparative study of Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) and Mário de Andrade (1893-1945), analysing their contributions to oral language traditions and to the body of criticism on modernism. This is the first work to offer an analysis of Tzara’s posthumously published prose Personnage d’insomnie, and the first in the English language that explores de Andrade’s libretto for the opera Café, as well as other examples of their poetry and prose. The Romanian Jewish poet and writer Tzara, later a naturalised French citizen, became a central figure in the European avant–garde from 1916 when he took part in the Dada Movement. Mario de Andrade, the Brazilian poet, writer and musicologist of mixed origins, was a contemporary of Tzara and a similarly central figure in the 1922 São Paulo Modern Art Week that defined Brazilian Modernism. Both emerged from very different backgrounds, but they followed a parallel creative path. This book discusses their research and adaptation of various language manifestations, ethnopoetics and folk traditions that led them to the creation of distinct and individual styles. The historical and socio-political events of the late 1930s would later prompt both authors to develop militant poetics. Through chronologically compatible case studies, the reader will discover that Tzara and de Andrade, alongside their playful language, actively criticised cultural imperialism and advocated against hate. Journeys can be physical and intellectual; they can crisscross, leave traces and overlap. This book takes the reader from two starting points, a small Romanian town in the foothills of the Carpathians, and a two-storey house in an unusually tranquil street in São Paulo, Brazil, to the heart of the twentieth-century avant-garde. As it shows, Tristan Tzara and Mário de Andrade traversed borders and geographical points, and their poetics meet in Mozambique, Parisian cafés and Bantu chants.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527569608
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
This book presents a comparative study of Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) and Mário de Andrade (1893-1945), analysing their contributions to oral language traditions and to the body of criticism on modernism. This is the first work to offer an analysis of Tzara’s posthumously published prose Personnage d’insomnie, and the first in the English language that explores de Andrade’s libretto for the opera Café, as well as other examples of their poetry and prose. The Romanian Jewish poet and writer Tzara, later a naturalised French citizen, became a central figure in the European avant–garde from 1916 when he took part in the Dada Movement. Mario de Andrade, the Brazilian poet, writer and musicologist of mixed origins, was a contemporary of Tzara and a similarly central figure in the 1922 São Paulo Modern Art Week that defined Brazilian Modernism. Both emerged from very different backgrounds, but they followed a parallel creative path. This book discusses their research and adaptation of various language manifestations, ethnopoetics and folk traditions that led them to the creation of distinct and individual styles. The historical and socio-political events of the late 1930s would later prompt both authors to develop militant poetics. Through chronologically compatible case studies, the reader will discover that Tzara and de Andrade, alongside their playful language, actively criticised cultural imperialism and advocated against hate. Journeys can be physical and intellectual; they can crisscross, leave traces and overlap. This book takes the reader from two starting points, a small Romanian town in the foothills of the Carpathians, and a two-storey house in an unusually tranquil street in São Paulo, Brazil, to the heart of the twentieth-century avant-garde. As it shows, Tristan Tzara and Mário de Andrade traversed borders and geographical points, and their poetics meet in Mozambique, Parisian cafés and Bantu chants.
The Western Literary Messenger
The Peoples of the World: Being a Popular Description of the Characteristics, Condition, and Customs of the Human Family
Author: Robert Brown
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Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The races of mankind
Author: Robert Brown
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
The Peoples of the World
Author: Robert Brown
Publisher:
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Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The Young Nimrods Around the World
Author: Thomas Wallace Knox
Publisher:
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
The Forest Exiles, Or, The Perils of a Peruvian Family Amid the Wilds of the Amazon
Author: Mayne Reid
Publisher:
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Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Rifle, Axe, and Saddle-bags
Author: William Henry Milburn
Publisher:
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Category : Blind
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Blind
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description