Farewell to the Horse: The Final Century of Our Relationship
Autor Ulrich Raulff Traducere de Ruth Ahmedzai Kempen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2018
'A beautiful and thoughtful exploration of the role of the horse in creating our world' James Rebanks
'Scintillating, exhilarating ... you have never read a book like it ... a new way of considering history'Observer
The relationship between horses and humans is an ancient, profound and complex one. For millennia horses provided the strength and speed that humans lacked. How we travelled, farmed and fought was dictated by the needs of this extraordinary animal. And then, suddenly, in the 20th century the links were broken and the millions of horses that shared our existence almost vanished, eking out a marginal existence on race-tracks and pony clubs.
Farewell to the Horseis an engaging, brilliantly written and moving discussion of what horses once meant to us. Cities, farmland, entire industries were once shaped as much by the needs of horses as humans. The intervention of horses was fundamental in countless historical events. They were sculpted, painted, cherished, admired; they were thrashed, abused and exposed to terrible danger. From the Roman Empire to the Napoleonic Empire every world-conqueror needed to be shown on a horse. Tolstoy once reckoned that he had cumulatively spent some nine years of his life on horseback.
Ulrich Raulff's book, a bestseller in Germany, is a superb monument to the endlessly various creature who has so often shared and shaped our fate.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141983172
ISBN-10: 0141983175
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141983175
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Ulrich
Raulff
(Author)
Ulrich Raulffis Director of the German Literature Archive in Marbach am Neckar. Previously, he was Literary Editor of theFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitungand Managing Editor of theSüddeutsche Zeitung. He has written books on Marc Bloch and Aby Warburg and won both the the Anna Krüger Prize and the Ernst Robert Curtius Prize for Essay Writing. His book on the influence of the German poet Stefan George was awarded the 2010 Leipzig Book Fair Prize.
Ulrich Raulffis Director of the German Literature Archive in Marbach am Neckar. Previously, he was Literary Editor of theFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitungand Managing Editor of theSüddeutsche Zeitung. He has written books on Marc Bloch and Aby Warburg and won both the the Anna Krüger Prize and the Ernst Robert Curtius Prize for Essay Writing. His book on the influence of the German poet Stefan George was awarded the 2010 Leipzig Book Fair Prize.
Recenzii
A
beautiful
and
thoughtful
exploration
of
the
role
of
the
horse
in
creating
our
world...
lyrical
and
creative...I
very
much
enjoyed
it.
Some
of
the
scenes
in
it
will
stay
with
me
for
a
long
time
to
come
Intellectual and passionate ... Raulff's material is gloriously diverse ... [a] refined and ambitious book
It becomes evident within three paragraphs that you have never read a book like it ... his writerly pace is exhilarating
Covers ground as rapidly and thrillingly as a Cossack horseman. It lays bare a dizzying network of connections and repeatedly offers unfamiliar approached to old themes
Sex, violence and 6,000 years of horse power... an elegy to the way horses have galloped through our culture'
This is not the Pony Club Manual or a trot through the more familiar sights of equestrian art history; it's Kafka, Aby Warburg, Tolstoy, psychoanalytic theory, Nietzsche and bleak monochrome photos in the style of Sebald. This epic enterprise is relieved by Raulff's spare, vivid style and deep learning
A brilliant, entertaining tour-de-force
Amazing insights sweep through the book - an entrancing history packed with stories
Great cultural history
Ulrich Raulff is a wonderful storyteller
A fabulous book
An exciting and entertaining ride through various landscapes
Strange and fascinating . . . A sweeping cultural history, more kaleidoscopic thantotale, as bibliographical as it is historical . . .Farewell to the Horseis a whirlwind that seems capable of drawing into its vortex almost anyone who ever thought of a horse.
A remarkably nimble, creative thinker . . . Raulff's text is somehow dreamy but not sentimental . . . A brilliant examination of our complicated and violently unilateral relationship with Equus caballus . . . Though this book is about horses, it is just as much about thinking as a devotional act.
Intellectual and passionate ... Raulff's material is gloriously diverse ... [a] refined and ambitious book
It becomes evident within three paragraphs that you have never read a book like it ... his writerly pace is exhilarating
Covers ground as rapidly and thrillingly as a Cossack horseman. It lays bare a dizzying network of connections and repeatedly offers unfamiliar approached to old themes
Sex, violence and 6,000 years of horse power... an elegy to the way horses have galloped through our culture'
This is not the Pony Club Manual or a trot through the more familiar sights of equestrian art history; it's Kafka, Aby Warburg, Tolstoy, psychoanalytic theory, Nietzsche and bleak monochrome photos in the style of Sebald. This epic enterprise is relieved by Raulff's spare, vivid style and deep learning
A brilliant, entertaining tour-de-force
Amazing insights sweep through the book - an entrancing history packed with stories
Great cultural history
Ulrich Raulff is a wonderful storyteller
A fabulous book
An exciting and entertaining ride through various landscapes
Strange and fascinating . . . A sweeping cultural history, more kaleidoscopic thantotale, as bibliographical as it is historical . . .Farewell to the Horseis a whirlwind that seems capable of drawing into its vortex almost anyone who ever thought of a horse.
A remarkably nimble, creative thinker . . . Raulff's text is somehow dreamy but not sentimental . . . A brilliant examination of our complicated and violently unilateral relationship with Equus caballus . . . Though this book is about horses, it is just as much about thinking as a devotional act.