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Barbarian Days von Finnegan, William

A Surfing Life (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
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Hersteller: Random House N.Y.
ISBN: 978-0-14-310939-6
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**Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Autobiography**

"Reading this guy on the subject of waves and water is like reading Hemingway on bullfighting; William Burroughs on controlled substances; Updike on adultery. . . . a coming-of-age story, seen through the gloss resin coat of a surfboard."-Sports Illustrated

Included in President Obama's 2016 Summer Reading List

Barbarian Days is William Finnegan's memoir of an obsession, a complex enchantment. Surfing only looks like a sport. To initiates, it is something else: a beautiful addiction, a demanding course of study, a morally dangerous pastime, a way of life.

Raised in California and Hawaii, Finnegan started surfing as a child. He has chased waves all over the world, wandering for years through the South Pacific, Australia, Asia, Africa. A bookish boy, and then an excessively adventurous young man, he went on to become a distinguished writer and war reporter. Barbarian Days takes us deep into unfamiliar worlds, some of them right under our noses-off the coasts of New York and San Francisco. It immerses the reader in the edgy camaraderie of close male friendships forged in challenging waves.

Finnegan shares stories of life in a whites-only gang in a tough school in Honolulu. He shows us a world turned upside down for kids and adults alike by the social upheavals of the 1960s. He details the intricacies of famous waves and his own apprenticeships to them. Youthful folly-he drops LSD while riding huge Honolua Bay, on Maui-is served up with rueful humor. As Finnegan's travels take him ever farther afield, he discovers the picturesque simplicity of a Samoan fishing village, dissects the sexual politics of Tongan interactions with Americans and Japanese, and navigates the Indonesian black market while nearly succumbing to malaria. Throughout, he surfs, carrying readers with him on rides of harrowing, unprecedented lucidity.

Barbarian Days is an old-school adventure story, an intellectual autobiography, a social history, a literary road movie, and an extraordinary exploration of the gradual mastering of an exacting, little-understood art.

Praise for Barbarian Days:

"Without a doubt, the finest surf book I've ever read . . . But on a more fundamental level, Barbarian Days offers a clear-eyed vision of American boyhood. Like Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild, it is a sympathetic examination of what happens when literary ideas of freedom and purity take hold of a young mind and fling his body out into the far reaches of the world."-The New York Times Magazine

"Incandescent . . . I'd sooner press this book upon on a nonsurfer, in part because nothing I've read so accurately describes the feeling of being stoked or the despair of being held under. . . . [But] it's also about a writer's life and, even more generally, a quester's life, more carefully observed and precisely rendered than any I've read in a long time."-Los Angeles Times

Autor Finnegan, William
Verlag Random House N.Y.
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Seitenangabe 464 S.
Meldetext Abhol-/Versandbereit in 24 Stunden (Bestellschluss 13 Uhr Werktags)
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse H21.3 cm x B13.9 cm x D3.0 cm 413 g
Coverlag Penguin Books (Imprint/Brand)
Erscheinungstermin 20160426
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Über den Autor Finnegan, William

William Finnegan, geboren 1952, arbeitet seit 1987 als Journalist für den New Yorker. Er schrieb vielbeachtete Reportagen über den Bürgerkrieg im Sudan, das Apartheidsregime in Südafrika und Neonazis in Kalifornien und arbeitete als Kriegsreporter. Finnegan surft seit seinem elften Lebensjahr, mit Barbarentage gewann er 2016 den Pulitzer-Preis in der Kategorie 'Autobiografie'. Tanja Handels, geboren 1971 in Aachen, studierte Anglistik, Komparatistik und Theaterwissenschaft in Aachen, Köln und Birmingham (England) sowie Literarisches Übersetzen aus dem Englischen in München. Sie arbeitete zunächst als Lektorin und Projektmanagerin, seit 2003 ist sie freie Übersetzerin und Lehrbeauftragte an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

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