The House of ChildhoodUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1990 - 101 oldal German writer Kaaschnitz' (1901-1974) novel was first published as Das Haus der kindheit in Germany in 1956. The translation is by Anni Whissen. With an afterword by Hal H. Rennert. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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24. oldal
... streetcar on tracks was being pulled by a horse ; the ladies , dressed in long , narrow skirts and walking with short , quick steps , wore enormous hats and kept their hands hidden in round fur muffs . The image disappeared , and you ...
... streetcar on tracks was being pulled by a horse ; the ladies , dressed in long , narrow skirts and walking with short , quick steps , wore enormous hats and kept their hands hidden in round fur muffs . The image disappeared , and you ...
35. oldal
... streetcar rumbled through the main street of a small town , past a lot of shops . On the shop signs there were large , often colorful letters that I was trying to recognize and sound out in a loud voice . The delight I experienced when ...
... streetcar rumbled through the main street of a small town , past a lot of shops . On the shop signs there were large , often colorful letters that I was trying to recognize and sound out in a loud voice . The delight I experienced when ...
88. oldal
... streetcar , etc. ) , a certain measure of sentiment still ex- ists on the part of the public . The charm of the ... streetcars they had shown me there , and it seemed totally incomprehensible to me how much change a human being can be a ...
... streetcar , etc. ) , a certain measure of sentiment still ex- ists on the part of the public . The charm of the ... streetcars they had shown me there , and it seemed totally incomprehensible to me how much change a human being can be a ...
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actually adult anymore appeared asked bell brass instruments called candles Carl child Christmas Eve Christmas tree coffeehouse completely courtyard cul-de-sac custodian dark disappear doll doll's house door dressed earthworms everything experiences eyes face fact father fear feeling film finally frightening front garden girl gray grownups hand happy head hear horses House of Childhood images Kaschnitz kind lately light looking loudspeaker Marie Luise Kaschnitz mother movie Movie Theater museum newspapers night old-fashioned person piano playing pull rience ring scene seems seum simply singing sisters sitting smell someone soon standing story strange street streetcar suddenly sure surprise talking there's things thought tiny toy closet turning unpleasant voice Voltaire waiter walk wall wanted whereas whole Wilhelm II window wonder words yesterday