... we took rather longer nooning than usual today.” The party ate cake that Tiffany's wife had packed for the day. Another in the group, Mr. Grantham, shared a song he had written: Tho' far from our homes, Still we hail thee with.
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Thirteen men and women on a package tour find unexpected adventures in their travels around the world
This inverse homesickness marks a process of movement away from the home, conceived of as spaces associated with the nation, family, and individual body, and gives rise to the possibility of long-term health.
"First published in Great Britain in 2022 by Jonathan Cape, an imprint of Penguin Random House UK"--Copyright page.
In this book, Ryan Hediger introduces a distinctive notion of homesickness, one in which the longing for place demonstrates not only human vulnerability but also intersubjectivity beyond the human.
So I propose that in the notion of “homesickness” we should hear two distinct resonances. First, in a changing world inhabited by mortal, changeable creatures, we never really “have” a home, and so we are always to some extent homesick.
Een Australisch gezelschap bezoekt tijdens een wereldreis zoveel bezienswaardigheden dat er een groot verlangen naar de vertrouwde omgeving groeit bij de deelnemers.
In this book, Ryan Hediger introduces a distinctive notion of homesickness, one in which the longing for place demonstrates not only human vulnerability but also intersubjectivity beyond the human.
The second book from the “exact and poetic” (New York Times) author of critical smash Young Skins, winner of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35, Homesickness is an emotionally resonant and ...