A Short History of a Small Place

A Short History of a Small Place
Author: T. R. Pearson
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2003-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101126936

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Marvelously funny, bittersweet, and beautifully evocative, the original publication of A Short History of a Small Place announced the arrival of one of our great Southern voices. Although T. R. Pearson's Neely, North Carolina, doesn't appear on any map of the state, it has already earned a secure place on the literary landscape of the South. In this introduction to Neely, the young narrator, Louis Benfield, recounts the tragic last days of Miss Myra Angelique Pettigrew, a local spinster and former town belle who, after years of total seclusion, returns flamboyantly to public view-with her pet monkey, Mr. Britches. Here is a teeming human comedy inhabited by some of the most eccentric and endearing characters ever encountered in literature.

A Short History of a Small Place

A Short History of a Small Place
Author: Thomas R. Pearson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1985
Genre: City and town life
ISBN: OCLC:426050353

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Short History of a Small Place PB

Short History of a Small Place PB
Author: T.R. Pearson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:975970018

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A Short History of a Small Place

A Short History of a Small Place
Author: T. R. Pearson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2003
Genre: City and town life
ISBN: 1101125470

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In this introduction to Neely, the youn narrator, Louis benfield, recounts the tragic last days of Miss Myra Angelique Pettigrew, a local spinster and former town belle who, after years of total seculsion, returns flamboyantly to public view- with her pet monkey, Mr. Britches.

The World and a Very Small Place in Africa

The World and a Very Small Place in Africa
Author: Donald R. Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317453888

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Niumi, a small, little-known territory located on the bank of the Gambia River in West Africa, is seemingly far from the reaches of world historical events. And yet the outside world has long had a significant - and increasingly profound - impact on Niumi. This fascinating work shows how global events have affected people's lives over the past eight centuries in this small region in Africa's smallest country. Drawing on written and oral testimony, and writing in a clear and personal style, Donald R. Wright connects 'globalization' with real people in a real place. This new edition updates discussions of global history and African history based on current studies and new developments that have been factored into the interpretive framework. Reflecting on recent visits to Niumi, Wright extends the story into 2009, to consider the impact of global recession and domestic political repression under a regime in power for the past fifteen years. Punctuating the narrative are photographs, maps, and 'Perspectives' boxes on selected topics such as the sale of slaves five centuries ago, colonial sexism, the fate of press freedom, and how popular culture affects growing up in a traditional society. Throughout, the author deals with African history seriously, global trends critically, and human lives sensitively.

Life Takes Place

Life Takes Place
Author: David Seamon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351212496

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Life Takes Place argues that, even in our mobile, hypermodern world, human life is impossible without place. Seamon asks the question: why does life take place? He draws on examples of specific places and place experiences to understand place more broadly. Advocating for a holistic way of understanding that he calls "synergistic relationality," Seamon defines places as spatial fields that gather, activate, sustain, identify, and interconnect things, human beings, experiences, meanings, and events. Throughout his phenomenological explication, Seamon recognizes that places are multivalent in their constitution and sophisticated in their dynamics. Drawing on British philosopher J. G. Bennett’s method of progressive approximation, he considers place and place experience in terms of their holistic, dialectical, and processual dimensions. Recognizing that places always change over time, Seamon examines their processual dimension by identifying six generative processes that he labels interaction, identity, release, realization, intensification, and creation. Drawing on practical examples from architecture, planning, and urban design, he argues that an understanding of these six place processes might contribute to a more rigorous place making that produces robust places and propels vibrant environmental experiences. This book is a significant contribution to the growing research literature in "place and place making studies."

A Short History of Gondal

A Short History of Gondal
Author: Harikrishna Lalshankar Dave
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1889
Genre: Gondal (Princely State)
ISBN: UCAL:$B576102

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The New Writers of the South

The New Writers of the South
Author: Charles East
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0820309249

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Stories and selections from novels by twenty writers depict the complexities of life in the modern South