A River, One-Woman Deep
Autor Linda Ty-Casperen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780971945852
ISBN-10: 0971945853
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: PALH
ISBN-10: 0971945853
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: PALH
Notă biografică
Linda Ty-Casper was born as Belinda Ty in Manila, Philippines in 1931. Her father worked in the Philippine National Railways; her mother was a school teacher and textbook writer. It was her grandmother who told her stories about the Philippine struggle for independence, a topic she picked up in her novels. She has law degrees from the University of the Philippines and Harvard. However, erroneous and biased statements in books at Widener Library converted her into an advocate, through faithfully researched historical fiction, of Filipino's right to self-definition/determination. Because of this incident she went on to write over sixteen books mostly with historical and political themes. THE PENINSULARS centers on eighteenth-century Manila; THE THREE-CORNERED SUN written on a Radcliffe Institute grant, deals with the 1896 Revolution; and TEN THOUSAND SEEDS Iis about the start of the Philippine American War. Contemporary events, including martial law years, appear in DREAD EMPIRE, HAZARDS OF DISTANCE, FORTRESS IN THE PLAZA, AWAITING A SMALL PARTY IN A GARDEN, and DREAMEDEN. Two of her historical/political novels, WINGS OF STONE and AWAITING TRESPASS, were banned in the Philippines during the Marcos dictatorship and the books were published in London. Her stories, collected in Transparent Sun, The Secret Runner, and Common Continent, originally appeared in magazines such as Antioch Review, The Asia Magazine, Windsor Review, Hawaii Review, and Triquarterly. One short story was cited in The Best American Short Stories of 1977 Honor Roll. Another won a UNESCO and P.E.N. prizes. She has held grants from the Djerassi Foundation, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Wheatland Foundation. She and her late husband, Leonard Casper, have two daughters.