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Hal Borland (1900–1978)

Auteur van When the Legends Die

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Hal Borland (1900-1978) was the author of many works of fiction and nonfiction, most of which draw on his understanding of country life and the natural world. He was best-known for his nature essays in The New York Times
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Werken van Hal Borland

When the Legends Die (1963) 800 exemplaren
The Dog Who Came to Stay (1961) 129 exemplaren
Country Editor's Boy (1970) 77 exemplaren
High, Wide and Lonesome (1956) 76 exemplaren
Sundial of the seasons (1964) 63 exemplaren
Hill Country Harvest (1967) 56 exemplaren
Hal Borland's Book of Days (1609) 50 exemplaren
This Hill, This Valley (1777) 45 exemplaren
A Countryman's Flowers (1981) 38 exemplaren

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Gangbare naam
Borland, Hal
Officiële naam
Borland, Hal Glen
Geboortedatum
1900-05-14
Overlijdensdatum
1978-02-22
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
United States of America
Geboorteplaats
Sterling, Nebraska, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Sharon, Connecticut, USA
Woonplaatsen
Sterling, Nebraska, USA (birth)
Connecticut, USA
Opleiding
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Beroepen
novelist
writer
author
journalist
naturalist
Relaties
Borland, Barbara Dodge (wife)
Korte biografie
Hal Borland was a well-known American author and journalist. In addition to writing several novels and books about the outdoors, he wrote "outdoor editorials" for The New York Times for more than 30 years, from 1941 to 1978. Hal Borland was born on the plains in Sterling, Nebraska. His family moved to Colorado, where he grew up. After attending local schools, he studied at the University of Colorado. He studied journalism and graduated from Columbia University. Borland started writing as a journalist for publications such as The Denver Post, The New York Times, and Audubon Magazine. From 1941-1978, he wrote what he called "outdoor editorials" for the New York Times. In 1945 he and his wife moved to a 100-acre farm in Connecticut, and lived and worked there. She was also a writer. He published several collections of his nature writing, in addition to novels and other non-fiction books.

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kitber | Mar 30, 2024 |
Vyprávění a poutavý příběh o osudech indiánů ve 20. století.Hrdina Tom z kmene Utahů jež se narodil v rezervaci. prožívá dramatická i krutá setkání se světem bělochů. po střetnutí s lidskou proradností prchá spolu s rodinou před policií. Zoufalý boj o život v horské pustině se rozehrává.
 
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PDSS | Feb 23, 2024 |
Free Prime book about a dog who showed up on a property in New England. It is an okay memoir of the life of this dog. Written 1961. The rib-thin, black-and-white rabbit hound turned up at Hal Borland's Connecticut farm one Christmas night in the middle of a nasty winter storm. Pat, as the dog came to be known, and his raffish travelling companion, a young pup, "were even more unwelcome than the weather," but after a few preliminaries both settled in as members of the Borland household. The pup eventually found his permanent home elsewhere, but Pat became Hal Borland's true companion - and a local legend, the terror of woodchucks for miles around. With his keen sensitivity to the natural world, Borland here recounts, with deep affection and wonder, how a man and his dog can form a magical and unforgettable partnership. First published in 1961, THE DOG WHO CAME TO STAY "will appeal to many sportsmen and to all people who have ever been closely attached to a dog." (The New York Times Book Review)… (meer)
 
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bentstoker | 4 andere besprekingen | Jan 26, 2024 |
My introduction to literature via Mrs. Garland's ninth grade English class in 1978. Up until then, I'd mostly read books about sports or comics. With this book, I found that there was a big, awesome world out there called literature, and I've been exploring and loving it ever since. Of course, being an assigned reading, I didn't want to read this book, but, Mrs. Garland's daily quizzes and class discussions were great motivators. With each night's reading, I found something happening to me, a kind of magic. I stepped into another life, another world, and forgot about my adolescent craziness for a while.
Over the years, I've often fondly thought of this book as the one that opened up the world of literature to me, though I could remember very little of it, only that I really liked it. I decided to read it again a few years ago to see if I could find a little of that first magic I felt so long ago. Of course, it wasn't the same after so many years and so many books, but I found it to be good writing and a good story, and I will read it again.
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Werken
38
Ook door
2
Leden
1,980
Populariteit
#12,985
Waardering
3.9
Besprekingen
40
ISBNs
80
Talen
1
Favoriet
4

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