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Dear Ones All
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 582

Dear Ones All

"A completely mature and satisfying novel; masterful in its handling of complex material; one reads it with fascination. Miss Rikhoff takes us into the mind of each of the principal characters, and each is fully developed and completely credible." Granville Hicks, Saturday Review

Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
  • Language: en

Earth, Air, Fire, and Water

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Author Jean Rikhoff's life often reads as if it were fiction instead of an actual catalog of facts. She's had no interest in settling down into what would be described as a normal life. In this memoir, she recaps her life's out-of-the ordinary adventures against the backdrop of water, earth, fire, and air. Earth, Air, Fire, and Water is Rickhoff's account of growing up in the 1950s. She tells about trying many roles, such as writer, wife, mother, professor, friend, with her real role in life always seeming to evade her. Her adventures include several years spent in Europe and numerous visits to Africa and India as well as remote locations such as Cambodia and the Easter Islands. Among her many experiences are a doomed love affair with a Spanish count, an extraordinary encounter with a Masai chieftain in Kenya, and an intense and humorous friendship with the famous American sculptor David Smith. With anecdotes and photographs, this memoir shows that through all of Rikhoff's many exploits, she is searching for who she is--not an appendage to someone else, but as a woman who wants to carve out a life that is uniquely her own. Best Memoir of 2011 from the Adirondack Center for Writing

One of the Raymonds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

One of the Raymonds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976-12
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  • Publisher: Fawcett

"This is a fine, serious book that makes a much needed reevaluation of the rather tiresome and destructive American myth of man versus the wilderness that has over-filled the lives and works of our writers from Melville to Mailer." --Kirkus Reviews

The Woman in the Mountain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

The Woman in the Mountain

This book is the first to examine the literary responses of women who lived a significant part of their lives in the Adirondacks. Through the works of seven Adirondack writers, it creates literary and theoretical contexts for these authors by focusing on the links between the landscape and the female imagination. Such an inquiry links this study with Annette Kolodny's and Elaine Showalter's recent studies of fantasy and gender and genre. Those involved in the study of literature, women's studies, or local history will find this volume a fresh contribution to the growing body of knowledge regarding gender-and-writing and writer-and-region. At the same time, this book offers an engaging literary rendition for the casual reader and wilderness enthusiast.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1076

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Includes Part 1, Number 1: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - June)

Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Earth, Air, Fire, and Water

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08-16
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Author Jean Rikhoffs life often reads as if it were fiction instead of an actual catalog of facts. Shes had no interest in settling down into what would be described as a normal life. In this memoir, she recaps her lifes out-of-the ordinary adventures against the backdrop of water, earth, fire, and air. Earth, Air, Fire, and Water is Rickhoffs account of growing up in the 1950s. She tells about trying many roles, such as writer, wife, mother, professor, friend, with her real role in life always seeming to evade her. Her adventures include several years spent in Europe and numerous visits to Africa and India as well as remote locations such as Cambodia and the Easter Islands. Among her many experiences are a doomed love affair with a Spanish count, an extraordinary encounter with a Masai chieftain in Kenya, and an intense and humorous friendship with the famous American sculptor David Smith. With anecdotes and photographs, this memoir shows that through all of Rikhoffs many exploits, she is searching for who she isnot an appendage to someone else, but as a woman who wants to carve out a life that is uniquely her own. Best Memoir of 2011 from the Adirondack Center for Writing

Alaska Waters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Alaska Waters

Alaska Waters follows Will's search for his place in the world when he realizes he cannot be the son his father had always hoped for. The Koch family has been commercial salmon fishermen in Alaska for three generations, but Will cannot feel his father's empathy for the sea. Will struggles to find himself in this last frontier among people he often feels alienated from, regardless of how much he loves them. His father has remarried, and Will sharply contrasts with his father's stepson. At the same time Will is exploring his own sexuality and the values he wants to shape his own life.Shortly after his arrival, a series of accidents threatens the survival of the entire fishing operation, and hi...

Voyage In, Voyage Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Voyage In, Voyage Out

A tribe of cousins gathers in reunion in Springfield, Illinois, each member undergoing a crisis in life and love.

Rites of Passage
  • Language: en

Rites of Passage

Part of chronicle of American family in the mid-20th century: the final volume. The first two volumes were Dear Ones All and Voyage In, Voyage Out. All three novels were highly praised at the time of their publication.

Millennial Cervantes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Millennial Cervantes

Millennial Cervantes explores some of the most important recent trends in Cervantes scholarship in the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Cervantes scholars of the United States in order to showcase their cutting-edge work within a cultural studies frame that encompasses everything from ekphrasis to philosophy, from sexuality to Cold War political satire, and from the culinary arts to the digital humanities. Millennial Cervantes is divided into three sets of essays—conceptually organized around thematic and methodological lines that move outward in a series of concentric circles. The first group, focused on the concept of “Cervantes in his original contexts,” features ess...