Vienna

Vienna
Author: Brigitta Höpler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2002
Genre: Vienna (Austria)
ISBN: 9783854528630

Rhythms of Love - Jasmuheen's Travel Journal

Rhythms of Love - Jasmuheen's Travel Journal
Author: Jasmuheen
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1300484691

As a commitment to witness, stimulate and record humanityÕs co-creation of paradise on earth, Jasmuheen shares her experiences and insights on this as she travels the globe during 2006 to 2012. From Russia and the Eastern Bloc countries, through Europe to the jungles of Colombia and India, Jasmuheen reports on her work with many open hearted groups that gather with her. In this journal the reader gains insight on what life is like for someone who is in full time service with this Ôparadise co-creationÕ agenda. Spending nearly half of each year on the road, living in hotel rooms, airports and seminar halls, constantly adjusting to continually changing weather patterns, all the while being nourished only by prana, Jasmuheen manages to keep herself healthy and happy regardless of the many challenges she faces for despite all of this she grows and learns and thoroughly enjoys meeting with all the beautiful light filled people that she now constantly meets in this world.

Women's Travel Writings in Italy, Part I Vol 4

Women's Travel Writings in Italy, Part I Vol 4
Author: Stephen Bending
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2024-08-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1040249213

Chawton House Library: Women's Travel Writings are multi-volume editions with full texts reproduced in facsimile with new scholarly apparatus. The texts have been carefully selected to illustrate various themes in women's history.

The Impossible Exile

The Impossible Exile
Author: George Prochnik
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1590516133

An original study of exile, told through the biography of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig By the 1930s, Stefan Zweig had become the most widely translated living author in the world. His novels, short stories, and biographies were so compelling that they became instant best sellers. Zweig was also an intellectual and a lover of all the arts, high and low. Yet after Hitler’s rise to power, this celebrated writer who had dedicated so much energy to promoting international humanism plummeted, in a matter of a few years, into an increasingly isolated exile—from London to Bath to New York City, then Ossining, Rio, and finally Petrópolis—where, in 1942, in a cramped bungalow, he killed himself. The Impossible Exile tells the tragic story of Zweig’s extraordinary rise and fall while it also depicts, with great acumen, the gulf between the world of ideas in Europe and in America, and the consuming struggle of those forced to forsake one for the other. It also reveals how Zweig embodied, through his work, thoughts, and behavior, the end of an era—the implosion of Europe as an ideal of Western civilization.

The Women I Think About at Night

The Women I Think About at Night
Author: Mia Kankimäki
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982129204

In this “thought-provoking blend of history, biography, women’s studies, and travelogue” (Library Journal) Mia Kankimäki recounts her enchanting travels in Japan, Kenya, and Italy while retracing the steps of ten remarkable female pioneers from history. What can a forty-something childless woman do? Bored with her life and feeling stuck, Mia Kankimäki leaves her job, sells her apartment, and decides to travel the world, following the paths of the female explorers and artists from history who have long inspired her. She flies to Tanzania and then to Kenya to see where Karen Blixen—of Out of Africa fame—lived in the 1920s. In Japan, Mia attempts to cure her depression while researching Yayoi Kusama, the contemporary artist who has voluntarily lived in a psychiatric hospital for decades. In Italy, Mia spends her days looking for the works of forgotten Renaissance women painters of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, and finally finds her heroines in the portraits of Sofonisba Anguissola, Lavinia Fontana, and Atremisia Gentileschi. If these women could make it in the world hundreds of years ago, why can’t Mia? The Women I Think About at Night is “an astute, entertaining…[and] insightful” (Publishers Weekly) exploration of the lost women adventurers of history who defied expectations in order to see—and change—the world.

Travel Guide to Europe, 1492

Travel Guide to Europe, 1492
Author: Lorenzo Camusso
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 289
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 0805021027

What was Europe like on the eve of Columbus's discovery of the Americas? A noted Italian historian offers modern-day readers and would-be adventurers ten itineraries for trips commonly taken throughout 15th-century Europe, giving a vivid account of just what the journey would be like. Full-color photos and maps.