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Song of the Land
A Book of Migrants and Memories
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Pub Date
28 May 2022
| Archive Date
3 May 2022
Description
The past is a foreign country, a place of stories and secrets.
James Stares has heard his English father talk about how the Great War affected the lives of his own father, mother and brother a lot; about how he met James’ mother in Cairo; about defending the Empire in Egypt at a time of rising unrest in the 1950s. But these stories are not all they seem.
More than anything, James wonders why his mother’s Armenian culture plays so little part in his upbringing.
Looking into his mother’s origins, James reaches out to his Armenian relatives in Canada, researching the circumstances of his maternal grandparents leaving Anatolia in a hurry in 1915… Yet much is left unsaid.
We follow James as he digs deeply into his family’s past, the English and the Armenian, and in the process comes to a better understanding of himself…
The past is a foreign country, a place of stories and secrets.
James Stares has heard his English father talk about how the Great War affected the lives of his own father, mother and brother a lot;...
Description
The past is a foreign country, a place of stories and secrets.
James Stares has heard his English father talk about how the Great War affected the lives of his own father, mother and brother a lot; about how he met James’ mother in Cairo; about defending the Empire in Egypt at a time of rising unrest in the 1950s. But these stories are not all they seem.
More than anything, James wonders why his mother’s Armenian culture plays so little part in his upbringing.
Looking into his mother’s origins, James reaches out to his Armenian relatives in Canada, researching the circumstances of his maternal grandparents leaving Anatolia in a hurry in 1915… Yet much is left unsaid.
We follow James as he digs deeply into his family’s past, the English and the Armenian, and in the process comes to a better understanding of himself…
A Note From the Publisher
Robert Burden is a retired university lecturer who lives in Germany. He has previously published books on Conrad, Lawrence, modernism, travel writing and Englishness. His Travel, Modernism and Modernity (Routledge) was published in 2015.
Robert Burden is a retired university lecturer who lives in Germany. He has previously published books on Conrad, Lawrence, modernism, travel writing and Englishness. His Travel, Modernism and...
A Note From the Publisher
Robert Burden is a retired university lecturer who lives in Germany. He has previously published books on Conrad, Lawrence, modernism, travel writing and Englishness. His Travel, Modernism and Modernity (Routledge) was published in 2015.
Marketing Plan
Weaves together multiple stories to uncover the impact of war and genocide on survivors.
Delves into the themes of persecution and migration, focusing on the Armenian Genocide and the struggles of Armenians living in the diaspora.
Weaves together multiple stories to uncover the impact of war and genocide on survivors.
Delves into the themes of persecution and migration, focusing on the Armenian Genocide and the struggles of...
Marketing Plan
Weaves together multiple stories to uncover the impact of war and genocide on survivors.
Delves into the themes of persecution and migration, focusing on the Armenian Genocide and the struggles of Armenians living in the diaspora.
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781803139050 |
| PRICE |
£4.99 (GBP)
|
| PAGES |
200
|
Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781803139050 |
| PRICE |
£4.99 (GBP)
|
| PAGES |
200
|
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