In questo appassionante diario, il grande poeta e narratore norvegese, insignito del premio Nobel, racconta la sua esperienza di "collaborazionista", arrestato e processato, dopo la fine della guerra, sotto l'accusa di alto tradimento. Una lezione di coraggio e dignità di uno scrittore che ebbe il torto di scegliere l'Europa perdente. Numero di Pagine: 283
Early in his life, William Faulkner had an epiphany: 'I discovered that my own little postage stamp of native soil was worth writing about, and that I would never live long enough to exhaust it.' And so, as he told The Paris Review in 1956, 'by sublimating the actual into the apocryphal' Faulkner was able to take his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, and the surrounding countryside and use it to create his own imaginary cosmos.
From Paleo to vegan to raw, nutrition gurus package their advice as sound science. But peel the studies away and you'll find timeless myths and superstitions of religion.