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Tragic Shores: A Memoir of Dark Travel

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Zusatztext Cook can achieve a palpable! vivid sense of place! often in a few sentences! sometimes in a few words! while smoothly integrating the factual background data into his narrative Informationen zum Autor Thomas H. Cook is one of North America's most respected crime writers. He won an Edgar award for his novel The Chatham School Affair and has been shortlisted for the award six times, most recently with Red Leaves (Quercus 2006). He lives in California and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Klappentext I have come to thank dark places for the light they bring to life.'Thomas Cook has always been drawn to dark places, for the powerful emotions they evoke and for what we can learn from them. These lessons are often unexpected and sometimes profoundly intimate, but never straightforward.Along with his wife and daughter, Cook travels across the globe in search of darkness - from Hawaii to Ghana, from San Francisco to Verdun, from the monumental, mechanised horror of Auschwitz to the intimate personal grief of the Hasedera Shrine to dead infants in Kamukura, Japan. Along the way he reflects on what these sites tell us about the history and the present of the countries they belong to, but also what they tell us about what it means to be human - and even at the sites of some of humanity's worst deeds, there are still reasons for optimism.Written in vivid prose, this is at once a personal memoir of exploration (both external and internal), and a strangely heartening look at the comforts that can be won when we confront mankind's heart of darkness. A memoir of a lifetime's travel to some of the darkest places on earth: a first work of non-fiction from this much-admired and award-winning crime writer Zusammenfassung 'I have come to thank dark places for the light they bring to life.' Thomas Cook has always been drawn to dark places, for the powerful emotions they evoke and for what we can learn from them. These lessons are often unexpected and sometimes profoundly intimate, but they are never straightforward. With his wife and daughter, Cook travels across the globe in search of darkness - from Lourdes to Ghana, from San Francisco to Verdun, from the monumental, mechanised horror of Auschwitz to the intimate personal grief of a shrine to dead infants in Kamukura, Japan. Along the way he reflects on what these sites may teach us, not only about human history, but about our own personal histories. During the course of a lifetime of traveling to some of earth's most tragic shores, from the leper colony on Molokai to ground zero at Hiroshima, he finds not darkness alone, but a light that can illuminate the darkness within each of us. Written in vivid prose, this is at once a personal memoir of exploration (both external and internal), and a strangely heartening look at the radiance that may be found at the very heart of darkness. ...

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Authors Thomas Cook
Publisher Quercus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.04.2017
 
EAN 9781784292423
ISBN 978-1-78429-242-3
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 153 mm x 234 mm x 27 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Travel > Travelogues, traveller's tales

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