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Martin's Scribbles: Sort of a Memoir

Autor Martin Holub
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2018
What do Prague, London, New York and Tehran have in common? Award-winning architect Martin Holub has lived, designed buildings and enriched lives in all these places. Martin’s Scribbles is a travel memoir, meets architect biography, meets lifetime reflection. Readers are taken on a playful romp through the latter twentieth-century to the present, as seen through the eyes of Holub – from a schoolboy in Czechoslovakia with an imprisoned mother, to an expat and lively architect living, working and socializing in New York City. A collection of autobiographical short stories, Martin’s Scribbles is an entertaining account of Holub’s experiences in his 80 years of travel, architecture, love and expat life; at times hilarious and others heartbreaking. This most unlikely memoir provides a very personal and intimate witness of the world’s recent history through the anecdotes and reflections of a well-traveled man, husband and architect. Holub’s creative visualization of memorable moments and influential meetings evoke a feeling of nostalgia for one’s own past experiences, and are told as only Holub himself could tell them.
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ISBN-13: 9781635765878
ISBN-10: 1635765870
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 254 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Diversion Publishing
Colecția Radius Book Group

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Born in Czechoslovakia in 1938, Martin Holub received two degrees in architecture before taking a position as a designer in an architectural office of a state-owned building contractor in Prague. He also worked in London as a designer for various architectural companies before settling in New York City, where he currently resides. Holub has been in private practice as Principal of Martin Holub Architects since 1971.