"October Vagabonds" by Richard Le Gallienne is a charming and reflective travel memoir that captures the essence of a journey through the American countryside during the early 20th century. This work, categorized under travel literature, offers readers an intimate look at the landscapes, people, and experiences encountered by the author and his companion. Le Gallienne, known for his lyrical prose and poetic sensibilities, brings to life the crisp autumn days and the simple joys of vagabonding. In "October Vagabonds," he chronicles the adventures and musings of two wanderers who set out on…mehr
"October Vagabonds" by Richard Le Gallienne is a charming and reflective travel memoir that captures the essence of a journey through the American countryside during the early 20th century. This work, categorized under travel literature, offers readers an intimate look at the landscapes, people, and experiences encountered by the author and his companion. Le Gallienne, known for his lyrical prose and poetic sensibilities, brings to life the crisp autumn days and the simple joys of vagabonding. In "October Vagabonds," he chronicles the adventures and musings of two wanderers who set out on foot, embracing the freedom and spontaneity of life on the road. The narrative is rich with detailed observations and philosophical reflections, providing a vivid portrait of the natural world and the human connections made along the way. The book's appeal lies in its celebration of the beauty of the ordinary and the thrill of discovery. Le Gallienne's writing is imbued with a sense of nostalgia and a deep appreciation for the fleeting moments of travel. "October Vagabonds" is not just a travelogue but a meditation on the simplicity and wonder of a life lived in harmony with nature. Through this delightful memoir, Richard Le Gallienne invites readers to slow down and savor the journey.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Le Gallienne was an English writer and poet. Eva Le Gallienne, a British-American actress, was his daughter from his second marriage to Danish journalist Julie Nørregaard (1863-1942). Richard Thomas Gallienne was born in West Derby, Liverpool, England, the eldest son of Jean ("John") Gallienne (1843-1929), manager of the Birkenhead Brewery, and his wife Jane (1839-1910), née Smith. He attended Liverpool College, which was an all-boys public school at the time. After finishing school, he changed his name to Le Gallienne and began working at an accountant's office in London. In 1883, his father took him to an Oscar Wilde lecture in Birkenhead. Mildred Lee, Richard's first wife, and Maria, their second daughter, died during childbirth in 1894, leaving Richard and their daughter Hesper Joyce. Following Mildred's death, he carried an urn holding her ashes with him at all times, including when married to his second wife. Rupert Brooke, who met Le Gallienne on a ship going for the United States in 1913 but did not warm to him, composed a brief poem called "For Mildred's Urn" to mock this behavior.
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