Little America (e-bog) af Epic
Epic (forfatter)

Little America e-bog

207,22 DKK (ekskl. moms 165,78 DKK)
From the pages of Epic magazine come the true stories that Inspired the Apple Original Series.Includes nearly a hundred color photographs and a Foreword by Kumail Nanjiani.Nearly everyone in America came from somewhere else. This is a fundamental part of the American idea-an identity and place open to everyone. People arrive from all points distant, speaking a thousand languages, carrying every c…
From the pages of Epic magazine come the true stories that Inspired the Apple Original Series.Includes nearly a hundred color photographs and a Foreword by Kumail Nanjiani.Nearly everyone in America came from somewhere else. This is a fundamental part of the American idea-an identity and place open to everyone. People arrive from all points distant, speaking a thousand languages, carrying every culture, each with their own reason for uprooting themselves to try something new. Everyone has their own unique story. Little America is a collection of those stories, told by the people who lived them. Together, they form a wholly original, at times unexpected portrait of America's immigrants-and thereby a portrait of America itself.
E-bog 207,22 DKK
Forfattere Epic (forfatter), Nanjiani, Kumail (andet)
Forlag MCD
Udgivet 17.03.2020
Længde 240 sider
Genrer JFFN
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780374722425
From the pages of Epic magazine come the true stories that Inspired the Apple Original Series.Includes nearly a hundred color photographs and a Foreword by Kumail Nanjiani.Nearly everyone in America came from somewhere else. This is a fundamental part of the American idea-an identity and place open to everyone. People arrive from all points distant, speaking a thousand languages, carrying every culture, each with their own reason for uprooting themselves to try something new. Everyone has their own unique story. Little America is a collection of those stories, told by the people who lived them. Together, they form a wholly original, at times unexpected portrait of America's immigrants-and thereby a portrait of America itself.