Wide Courses explores themes of resilience, memory, and the harsh realities of a dangerous profession. Set in the early 20th century, it follows the life of a seasoned wrecker who salvages shipwrecks, a profession fraught with both peril and promise. The protagonist reflects on his journey, recounting moments of triumph, loss, and the complexities of his family life. Central to the narrative are his emotional connections to the sea and the people who have shaped his life, particularly a first wife and his children. The novel portrays the profound effects of a challenging career, including the…mehr
Wide Courses explores themes of resilience, memory, and the harsh realities of a dangerous profession. Set in the early 20th century, it follows the life of a seasoned wrecker who salvages shipwrecks, a profession fraught with both peril and promise. The protagonist reflects on his journey, recounting moments of triumph, loss, and the complexities of his family life. Central to the narrative are his emotional connections to the sea and the people who have shaped his life, particularly a first wife and his children. The novel portrays the profound effects of a challenging career, including the physical and emotional toll it takes over the years. The protagonist also grapples with fading memory, leading to moments of introspection as he recalls past events with a sense of longing and sorrow. At its core, the story is about navigating the past, confronting the weight of personal loss, and discovering the enduring ties that bind one to family, profession, and the unrelenting sea. Through vivid reflections on a hard-lived life, the book paints a rich portrait of one man's journey and the relationships that define his existence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Brendan Bennett Connolly was an American athlete and author, born on October 28, 1868, in South Boston, Massachusetts. Connolly made history in 1896 by becoming the first modern Olympic champion, winning the triple jump at the inaugural modern Olympic Games in Athens. His athletic prowess didn't end there; he also earned a bronze medal in the men's long jump at the same Olympics. A Harvard University alumnus, Connolly combined his passion for sports with a strong literary career, writing extensively about his experiences and observations. Over his lifetime, he became a celebrated figure in American sports, known not just for his athletic accomplishments but also for his insightful writings. Connolly passed away on January 20, 1957, in Brookline, Massachusetts, at the age of 88. His legacy as both an athlete and an author continues to be remembered, with his contributions to the Olympic movement and his literary works offering a unique perspective on his era. His life remains a testament to the intersection of sport, culture, and intellectual achievement, reflecting a deep commitment to both athletic excellence and personal expression. Connolly's impact on American athletics and literature endures, making him a significant figure in both fields.
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