Sunshine: Why We Love the Sun
Autor Robert Mighallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mai 2009
It explains how sunshine became a symbol of health, hope and freedom in the early 20th century, and why we have much to thank the nudists for. It explores why sunshine gives us pleasure, the rites and rituals of modern sun-worship, and how this love affair finds expression in the books we read, the films we watch, and the songs we hear every day.
Witty, romantic and absurdly obsessive Sunshine illuminates something everybody loves, yet nobody has attempted to capture between two covers. It is also an open love letter to the most fickle mistress northern man ever served.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780719595202
ISBN-10: 0719595207
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 40 blk & wht images
Dimensiuni: 130 x 197 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0719595207
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 40 blk & wht images
Dimensiuni: 130 x 197 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'The perfect beach book'
'Compulsive, utterly idiosyncratic, unmistakeably British . . . essentially, this book is all feeling, radiating energy and nerves, with tantalising glimpses of Mighall's personal life'
'With verve and vigour ... quirky, chatty and informative'
'(Mighall) traces the enduring association between sunshine and happiness . . . much that is interesting'
'If you love sunshine this is the tonic for you. Just make sure you slap on plenty of Factor 25'
'Charming'
'An idiosyncratic hymn to sunshine'
'Compulsive, utterly idiosyncratic, unmistakeably British . . . essentially, this book is all feeling, radiating energy and nerves, with tantalising glimpses of Mighall's personal life'
'With verve and vigour ... quirky, chatty and informative'
'(Mighall) traces the enduring association between sunshine and happiness . . . much that is interesting'
'If you love sunshine this is the tonic for you. Just make sure you slap on plenty of Factor 25'
'Charming'
'An idiosyncratic hymn to sunshine'