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Naomi Mitchison

    1. listopad 1897 – 11. leden 1999

    Naomi Mitchisonová byla plodná autorka, jejíž rozsáhlé dílo zahrnovalo historickou fikci, science fiction, poezii, autobiografii a literaturu faktu. S velkou obratností zachycovala univerzální témata, jako je odvaha, odpuštění a hledání smyslu života. Její styl se vyznačoval téměř intimní blízkostí, připomínající deníkový záznam, přesto bez jakéhokoli pózování či snahy o efekt. Prostřednictvím svých příběhů, podobných hlubokým, teplým vodám, kde je každý detail jasně viditelný, zprostředkovávala hluboké pravdy s klidnou hloubkou.

    The Conquered
    To the Chapel Perilous
    When We Become Men
    Cleopatra's People
    The Big House
    Beyond This Limit
    • 2023

      Uncollected Stories 1923-1997

      • 276 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Naomi Mitchison's extensive body of work includes over two hundred and fifty short stories, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility as a writer. Her fiction often explores diverse themes and characters, reflecting a rich tapestry of human experience. Mitchison's storytelling is characterized by its depth and creativity, making her contributions to literature significant and enduring.

      Uncollected Stories 1923-1997
    • 2023

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 7

      Education, Literature and Philosophy

      • 538 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      Spanning from 1935 to 1993, the book presents a critical examination of societal issues through a passionate lens. The author addresses a variety of contemporary topics, often with a blend of seriousness and humor, highlighting how current affairs negatively impact society. Through thoughtful reflections, the narrative encourages readers to consider the implications of these events on the fabric of daily life.

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 7
    • 2023

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 3

      Scotland

      • 506 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      Mitchison's work reflects her deep engagement with Scottish landscape, history, and politics, particularly as a member of local governance. While her focus may initially appear limited to the West Highlands, her writings reveal a broader concern for Scotland's identity as a small nation under Westminster's rule. Through her journalism, she addresses contemporary issues, questioning the influence of global politics and finance, such as NATO and oil, on Scotland's future. Her pieces encapsulate both local challenges and wider existential inquiries.

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 3
    • 2023

      The book features a collection of stories inspired by Naomi Mitchison's extensive experiences with the Bakgatla people of Botswana. Through her observations of their tribal structure and social culture, she presents tales that capture the essence of their behavior and traditions. Although aimed at children, these stories offer rich insights into the lives and customs of the Bakgatla, blending education with entertainment.

      The Family at Ditlabeng and other tales from Botswana
    • 2023

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 4

      Botswana

      • 498 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      Alfred Dube, Botswana's High Commissioner in London, highlights the lack of British awareness about Botswana, often viewed as uninteresting. However, Naomi Mitchison, a prolific publicist and unofficial ambassador for the country, has significantly shaped British perceptions of Botswana. Her efforts have introduced many in Britain to the rich culture and realities of Botswana, countering the general indifference. The book explores the contrast between Dube's observations and Mitchison's influential role in promoting Botswana's visibility.

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 4
    • 2023

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 1

      The Early Years, and Reminiscing

      • 486 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      This collection features over eighty articles, showcasing Mitchison's earliest non-fiction work alongside her reflections on motherhood and children. It also includes her significant contributions to the contraception debate, highlighted by the pamphlet "Comments On Birth Control," published in 1930. The volume offers insights into her perspectives on family and reproductive rights, illustrating her impact on social discussions of her time.

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 1
    • 2023

      Collected Poems

      • 432 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      Naomi Mitchison's extensive literary career spanned various genres, including fiction, essays, and poetry, yet her poetry has remained largely uncollected. This volume represents the inaugural effort to compile and evaluate her poetic works, aiming to shed light on her contributions to the genre. It serves as an essential step in recognizing and appreciating the depth of her poetic expression throughout her long life.

      Collected Poems
    • 2023

      Return to the Fairy Hill

      • 250 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      The narrative explores the surprising journey of a European intellectual who finds himself among 30,000 others in admiration and loyalty to a young leader. It delves into the transformation of perceptions and the unexpected connections that lead to a profound sense of honor and respect for this Chief, revealing the intricate dynamics of identity and leadership that challenge preconceived notions of cultural and social boundaries.

      Return to the Fairy Hill
    • 2023

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 5

      Abroad

      • 518 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      Naomi Mitchison's travels beyond Britain serve as the backdrop for her vivid storytelling, where she candidly shares her adventures, challenges, and unsettling encounters. Her narratives not only reflect her personal experiences but also highlight the diverse stories of those she meets along the way, offering a rich tapestry of insights into different cultures and human experiences.

      Essays and Journalism, Volume 5
    • 2022

      The Far Harbour with Henny and Crispies

      • 158 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Set in the west of Scotland during the mid-20th century, this collection features two novels, "The Far Harbour" and "Henny and Crispies," alongside two short stories, "The Salmon Net" and "Lords of the Isles." The works explore the lives of young adults, showcasing Mitchison's engaging storytelling and vivid portrayal of the Scottish landscape. Originally published between 1951 and 1964, these stories reflect the cultural and social dynamics of the time, making them a significant addition to the literary landscape for younger readers.

      The Far Harbour with Henny and Crispies