Only Yesterday

Only Yesterday
Author: S. Y. Agnon
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 691
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0691197261

When Israeli Nobel Laureate S. Y. Agnon published the novel Only Yesterday in 1945, it quickly became recognized as a major work of world literature, not only for its vivid historical reconstruction of Israel's founding society. The book tells a seemingly simple tale about a man who immigrates to Palestine with the Second Aliya--the several hundred idealists who returned between 1904 and 1914 to work the Hebrew soil as in Biblical times and revive Hebrew culture. This epic novel also engages the reader in a fascinating network of meanings, contradictions, and paradoxes all leading to the question, what, if anything, controls human existence? Seduced by Zionist slogans, young Isaac Kumer imagines the Land of Israel filled with the financial, social, and erotic opportunities that were denied him, the son of an impoverished shopkeeper, in Poland. Once there, he cannot find the agricultural work he anticipated. Instead Isaac happens upon house-painting jobs as he moves from secular, Zionist Jaffa, where the ideological fervor and sexual freedom are alien to him, to ultra-orthodox, anti-Zionist Jerusalem. While some of his Zionist friends turn capitalist, becoming successful merchants, his own life remains adrift and impoverished in a land torn between idealism and practicality, a place that is at once homeland and diaspora. Eventually he marries a religious woman in Jerusalem, after his worldly girlfriend in Jaffa rejects him. Led astray by circumstances, Isaac always ends up in the place opposite of where he wants to be, but why? The text soars to Surrealist-Kafkaesque dimensions when, in a playful mode, Isaac drips paint on a stray dog, writing "Crazy Dog" on his back. Causing panic wherever he roams, the dog takes over the story, until, after enduring persecution for so long without "understanding" why, he really does go mad and bites Isaac. The dog has been interpreted as everything from the embodiment of Exile to a daemonic force, and becomes an unforgettable character in a book about the death of God, the deception of discourse, the power of suppressed eroticism, and the destiny of a people depicted in all its darkness and promise.

It Was Only Yesterday...

It Was Only Yesterday...
Author: Hannah Mariam Meherete-Selassie
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1546263349

Hannah Mariam Meherete-Selassie’s book, It was Only Yesterday... is an insider's story about life as a royal teenager and growing up in the Jubilee Palace in Africa’s first royal family under the protective eyes of her great grand-father Emperor Haile Selassie I, King of Kings, Lion of Judah, and Elect of God. In February 1974, her privileged life comes to an abrupt end with the advent of a bloody upheaval which overthrows her great grand-father’s government and lands her mother and close family in a rotting Communist jail. By this time Hannah Mariam has fled to United Kingdom where she is granted status as a refugee. Interested in writing from a very young age, her first book It was Only Yesterday offers unique insights about the hardship she faced growing up in a new setting and how she effectively managed change and uncertainty. It was Only Yesterday is a delightful account of her interactions with friends and family in the backdrop of the intricate world of imperial protocol and palace politics. The book’s narrative is based on diaries kept over the past forty-three years, a collection of family photographs, informal chats and interviews, generational stories, and researching academic books about her great grand-father and family. A promising new author, her readers will enjoy how she has interwoven personal experiences with firsthand knowledge of her great grand-father, one of the world’s longest reigning monarchs and an important historical figure in Ethiopian, African and world history. The book’s memoire genre will appeal to all, in particular to those interested in understanding the cultural, social, political and historical ramifications of pre-socialist Ethiopia of 1974.

It Seems Like Only Yesterday

It Seems Like Only Yesterday
Author: Robert Lenon
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2004
Genre: Arizona
ISBN: 0595361498

Bob Lenon came from Nebraska to Yuma, in 1914, just two years after Arizona had become the 48th state. He remembers seeing the Colorado River when it had no highway bridges and traveling on a plank road across dunes where an Interstate Highway now runs. Because Bob grew up listening to neighbors' tales of gold in the hills, it was natural for him to make mining his life-as a prospector and as a mining engineer. He became an intrinsic part of the process by which copper, gold, and other metals were extracted from Arizona rock. In more than 90 years as an Arizonan, he has witnessed many changes, and, in fact, as a surveyor, he mapped a lot of them! In this second of two volumes, Bob describes his university years and his work for big mining companies in Bisbee and then as a smalltime entrepreneur in a region where mining had fallen upon hard times. He also recalls his service in World War II, after which, for 50 years, he was a mining consultant and owner of a surveying firm in Patagonia. In addition, he recounts tales told by a few of the historic maps in his vast collection.

It Seems Like Only Yesterday

It Seems Like Only Yesterday
Author: Carolyn Reck
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595507107

This is a humorous memoir about the life of Carolyn Robbins Reck that was written with great love for her children and grandchildren in order for them to better know and understand their mother and grandmother. From early childhood on through young adulthood and marriage, travels from New York to California to Washington state and Arizona, three careers and retirement, the book describes, sometimes hilariously, this mother and grandmother's life. It is a great adventure. She now resides, with her husband, six months a year in Port Ludlow, Washington and six months in Surprise, Arizona.

It Only Seems Like Yesterday

It Only Seems Like Yesterday
Author: Odis Stephenson
Publisher: Urlink Print & Media, LLC
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781643675350

These Stories are based on the author's personal experience of growing up as a tenant farmer's son in North Carolina. Their straightforward style reflects the author's own memories of his boyhood. The Authors says, "If this book brings joy to any one for just a moment, if it takes someone back to a simpler time, back to their own child hood, back to a time of family value, the effort of this writing will be worthwhile." For a journey into a hard but love-filled lifestyle in a simpler time and place, these heart-warming stories are sure to please.

John Bartlow Martin

John Bartlow Martin
Author: Ray E. Boomhower
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2015-03-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0253016185

During the 1940s and 1950s, one name, John Bartlow Martin, dominated the pages of the "big slicks," the Saturday Evening Post, LIFE, Harper's, Look, and Collier's. A former reporter for the Indianapolis Times, Martin was one of a handful of freelance writers able to survive solely on this writing. Over a career that spanned nearly fifty years, his peers lauded him as "the best living reporter," the "ablest crime reporter in America," and "one of America's premier seekers of fact." His deep and abiding concern for the working class, perhaps a result of his upbringing, set him apart from other reporters. Martin was a key speechwriter and adviser to the presidential campaigns of many prominent Democrats from 1950 into the 1970s, including those of Adlai Stevenson, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, and George McGovern. He served as U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic during the Kennedy administration and earned a small measure of fame when FCC Chairman Newton Minow introduced his description of television as "a vast wasteland" into the nation's vocabulary.

Memories and Melancholy

Memories and Melancholy
Author: Richard S. Scarsella
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0595372694

A collection of social and cultural articles published in regional newspapers over the past decade.

En Divina Luz

En Divina Luz
Author: Michael Wallis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

Michael Wallis's straightforward text and Craig Varjabedian's unadorned photos capture the deep piety of the Penitente Brotherhood and their complex relationship with their history and the modern world.

Over-the-Hillisms

Over-the-Hillisms
Author: Cathy Hamilton
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0740793039

Cathy Hamilton calls them exactly as she sees them. Sometimes she's sharp, sometimes she cuts close to the bone, but always she's flat-out funny and insightful. Readers can't help but laugh.........even at themselves. Whether focused on motherhood, fatherhood, being a kid, dieting, dating, or friends, Hamilton hits her mark. That signature approach comes through clearly in Over-the-Hillisms, and the truth about the utterances of the "no-longer young" is revealed. Move over Mr. Webster. Cathy Hamilton is now helping readers discover what the message is. Following in the vein of her best-selling Momisms, Dadisms, and Kidisms, the author delivers Over-the-Hillisms: What They Say and What They Really Mean. No legitimate dictionary of American age-related remarks and comments could be funnier. Perfect material for everyone from forty-somethings on up, Over-the-Hillisms is full of those telling sayings that reveal they've finally gone over to the old side. Oldsters may not be history, but they've certainly got one, and that fact slips out in just about every comment and observation they make. They say, "They don't make 'em like that anymore," "When I was a kid........." or "Do they have an early bird special?" but Cathy knows-and shows-what they really mean. Consider "What is she wearing?" "This ism is typically used to comment on the more radical fashions of the day," Hamilton writes, "including sheer tops, low-low rise jeans, and extreme body piercings. Many seniors conveniently forget this same ism was used by their elders." Over-the-Hillisms captures quips on topics from reading glasses and VCRs to the younger generation and thriftiness, and spins them into right-on tongue-in-cheek truth.

From the Heart - A Collection of Poetry

From the Heart - A Collection of Poetry
Author: E.G. Moore
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010-05-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1450093248

Born in Gadsden County Florida; reared in Marianna (Jackson County), Florida. Attended Jackson County Training School. Graduated with honors. Was a member of the Honor Society and Student Council. Was a member of the marching and concert band from 7th to 12th grade. Very active in school activities. Elected “Miss 12th Grade” in her senior year. Entered and won a writing contest during her senior year. Often sang solos on school chapel programs. Wrote the words to her class song which was sung in the tune of “Exodus.” In 1972, started working for the Social Security Administration and steadily escalated to higher positions through promotions. Started as a Claims Clerk, later became a Data Review Technician; then took lateral assignment to Contact Representative. Final promotion was that of a Title XVI Claims Representative where she moved to New Bern, NC. Returned to Florida in 1992. Mother of 4 sons and has 6 grandchildren, 3 of which are girls and the joy of her life since she never had any daughters. In 1997, she took early retirement to pursue her lifelong dream of completing her college education. Graduated from Everest University in 1999 where she received a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. She continued her education by getting a Masters degree in Business Administration from Everest in 2001. Continuing her quest for knowledge, she later received a 2nd MBA from Colorado Technical University with a concentration in Health Care Management, graduating with honors from both Everest and Colorado Tech. Finally pursuing her lifelong passion of writing, she put together a collection of poetry that spans from 1964 to present.