Автор
Robin W. Winks
  • 2 книги
Нет оценки

Robin W. Winks – лучшие книги

  • Crimes of the Scene : A Mystery Novel Guide for the International Traveler Robin W. Winks
    ISBN: 0312151748
    Год издания: 1997
    Язык: Английский
    Crimes of the Scene provides a different kind of resource for traveling mystery readers. To use this book, the reader selects a destination from among the more than 20 countries and regions (the U.S. and Great Britain are not included) covered in the book's essays. The authors provide an annotated reading list -- brief reviews of crime novels set in that area -- and, often, a short essay on how the region's culture and history has influenced those works.
    These days, many travelers are turning to alternate sources of information in an effort to familiarize themselves with the culture and customs, the attitudes and ethos, of lands they've never before visited. A country's fiction, even its mystery fiction, seems as worthy a portal as any to such insights.
  • The American Experience Robert F. Madgic
    ISBN: 0-201-0439-3
    Год издания: 1975
    Издательство: Addison Wesley
    Язык: Русский
    The United States is no longer a young nation. No longer can Americans shrug off their country's internal conflicts or rationalize the failures of their government by saying "This is a new nation." American society has now reached the point that marks a people in middle passage. The early goals have been achieved; the future goals are but dimly seen.
    Seldom has a nation been so fortunate, so shielded from foreign wars through the years of its youth - free to make mistakes and to commit so much of its wealth to internal improvements. Seldom has a nation been so wealthy, so endowed with precisely those natural resources that the various stages of its growth persistently demanded, or so blessed with space into which to move, to experiment, and to begin life anew.
    As each American reads history and attempts to place himself within space and time, he must ask himself to what or to whom he should give his ultimate loyalty. To himself? To his family? To his ethnic, religious, or professional group? To his generation? To his nation? To mankind as a whole? To an ideal? Out of the conflict of loyalties within an individual arise the same tensions - producing vigorous response and immense achievement as well as indecision, despair, and useless anger - that arise in nations.
    The United States was created out of conflicting loyalties and tension. Tension is still a dynamic force in American society, but the causes have changed. Great mobility and the communication media allow few parts of the United States to remain unseen and few aspects of American society - whether they be admirable or ugly - to go unnoticed. Today's instant communication brings Americans together as never before, but hate and violence along with love and goodwill can be transmitted.