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In Fond Remembrance Of Me: A Memoir Of Myth And Uncommon Friendship In The Arctic-new,New
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Howard Norman Spent The Fall Of 1977 In Churchill, Manitoba, Translating Into English Two Dozen 'Noah Stories' Told To Him By An Inuit Elder. The Folktales Reveal What Happened When The Biblical Noah Sailed His Ark Into Hudson Bay In Search Of Woolly Mammoths And Lost His Way. By Turns Startling, Tragic, And Comical, These Inimitable Narratives Tell The History Of The Arctic And Capture The Collision Of Cultures Precipitated By The Arrival Of A Hapless Stranger In A Strange Land.Norman Himself Was Then A Stranger In A Strange Land, But He Was Not Alone. In Churchill He Encountered Helen Tanizaki, An Anglojapanese Woman Embarked On A Similar Projectto Translate The Tales Into Japanese. An Extraordinary Linguist And An Exact And Compelling Friend, Tanizaki Became Normans Guide Through The Characters, Stories, And Customs He Was Coming To Know, And A Remarkable Intimacy Sprang Up Between Themall The More Intense Because It Was To Be Fleeting; Tanizaki Was Fatally Ill.Through A Series Of Overlapping Panels Of Reality And Memory, Norman Recaptures With Vivid Immediacy A Brief But Lifeshifting Encounter And The Earthy, Robust Stories That Occasioned It.
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- Q: What is the page count of this memoir? A: This memoir contains one hundred sixty-six pages. It offers a concise yet profound exploration of myth and friendship in the Arctic.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures six inches in length, zero point seventy-five inches in width, and eight point twenty-five inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to handle and read.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This memoir is bound in hardcover. The hardcover binding provides durability and a quality feel for readers.
- Q: How do I read this memoir? A: You can read this memoir at your own pace, as it’s suitable for anyone interested in stories of friendship and culture. It’s ideal for readers who enjoy literary explorations.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: Yes, this book is suitable for young readers, particularly those interested in folklore and cultural narratives. However, it may be best for ages twelve and up due to its themes.
- Q: How should I store this hardcover book? A: Store this hardcover book upright on a shelf away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition and prevent wear over time.
- Q: Is this book safe for all ages? A: Yes, the book is generally safe for all ages but includes complex themes. Parental guidance is recommended for younger readers.
- Q: How do I keep this memoir in good condition? A: Keep this memoir in a dry, cool place to maintain its quality. Avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or exchange process.
- Q: How can I compare this memoir to other books? A: You can compare this memoir to other literary works that explore friendship and cultural narratives, such as 'The Snow Child' or 'An Arctic Tale'.
- Q: Does this book include illustrations or photos? A: No, this memoir does not include illustrations or photos. It focuses on narrative storytelling rather than visual aids.
- Q: What themes are explored in this memoir? A: This memoir explores themes of friendship, cultural collision, and myth. It captures the unique experiences of the Arctic and its folklore.
- Q: Who is the author of this memoir? A: The author of this memoir is Howard Norman. He is known for his evocative storytelling and deep exploration of cultural narratives.
- Q: What language is this memoir originally written in? A: The memoir is originally written in English. It translates Inuit folktales and reflects on the author's experiences.
- Q: Can this book be used as a resource for cultural studies? A: Yes, this book can be used as a resource for cultural studies. It provides insights into Inuit mythology and Arctic history.