I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou, Pearson, 2011

16,56 €

Pri nákupe nad 49 €
poštovné zadarmo
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou, Pearson, 2011
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou, Pearson, 2011

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Level 6 - Bk/MP3 Pack

Contemporary / American English. Today Maya Angelou is one of the world’s most respected writers and poets. In the 1930s and 1940s she was a poor Black girl growing up in the... Čítať viac

Vydavateľstvo
Pearson, 2011
110 strán
2-3 hodiny čítania

Contemporary / American English. Today Maya Angelou is one of the world’s most respected writers and poets. In the 1930s and 1940s she was a poor Black girl growing up in the segregated American South... Čítať viac

  • Brožovaná väzba
  • Angličtina
Vypredané

Zadajte e-mail a budeme vás informovať, keď bude kniha dostupná.

Ďalšie knižné vydania (3)
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou, Virago, 2023
Brožovaná väzba
Angličtina, 2023
Na sklade 2 ks
-5 %

13,29 €


I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou, Penguin Books, 2008
Brožovaná väzba
Angličtina, 2008
Na sklade 1 ks
-4 %

15,34 €


I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou, Virago
Brožovaná väzba
Angličtina
Do 22 – 27 dní

12,50 €


Ďalšie knižné vydania

Naši škriatkovia odporúčajú

Päťhviezdičkový víkend - Elin Hilderbrand, Tatran, 2024

Viac o knihe

Contemporary / American English. Today Maya Angelou is one of the world’s most respected writers and poets. In the 1930s and 1940s she was a poor Black girl growing up in the segregated American South. She suffered prejudice and cruelty from people she trusted as well as at the hands of an unjust society. Above all, Maya learned about the power of love and hope. This is Maya’s true story. This Pack contains a Book and MP3.
Čítať viac
Počet strán
110
Väzba
brožovaná väzba
Rozmer
130×197 mm
Hmotnosť
141 g
Rok vydania
2011
Naše katalógové číslo
664681
Jazyk
angličtina
Pôvod
Spojené štáty
Vydavateľstvo
Pearson
Jazyková úroveň
B2 - pre pokročilých
Kategorizácia

Našli ste nepresnosti? Dajte nám, prosím, vedieť!

Nahlásiť chybu

Máte o knihe viac informácií ako je na tejto stránke alebo ste našli chybu? Budeme vám veľmi vďační, ak nám pomôžete s doplnením informácií na našich stránkach.

Hodnotenia

4,0 / 5

2 hodnotenia

0
2
0
0
0

Ako sa páčila kniha vám?

Recenzie čitateľov

Katarina Szulenyiová
Overený nákup
5.6.2019
Unforgettable classic
Tento príspevok prezrádza dôležité momenty deja, preto je skrytý, aby sme Vám nepokazili pôžitok z čítania.
Reviewing autobiographies sometimes feels like a sacrilege. Who are we to say how well someone managed to depict their life for us? And who are we to say that some experiences are less interesting than others?

I feel the same way when thinking about the Caged Bird.

I fell in love with Maya Angelou and her autobiography series after listening to the first book on Audible. Her reverberating voice transported me right into the middle of Stamps, Arkansas, and I listened, entranced, for hours and hours, as she played out for us all the scattered events that shaped her into who she eventually became.

I fell in love with her magical twists of the language (“The girls ran about wild, now here, now there, never here, never was, they seemed to have no more direction than a splattered egg.”)

I let myself draw back into the playful way child’s mind works (“Only one thing could help me, so I prayed earnestly that I’d be allowed to sit under the house and have the building collapse on my left jaw.”)

And I let myself be entertained, only to be crudely woken up right after by edgy, uncomfortable truths (“I was going to look like one of the sweet white little girls who were everybody’s dream of what was right with the world.”).

Maya Angelou was a five star love at first sound, and I could not wait until I had the Caged Bird sitting snugly on my bookshelf, in a hard copy.

However, when I picked up the book the second time and delved into it again, this time without the magic of her voice, my enthusiasm slightly lessened, as indeed there are passages that are a bit slower to read and that did not bring me as much value as I had thought initially.

Nevertheless, the Caged Bird remains for me a coming-of-age masterpiece, on the same level with A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and To Kill a Mockingbird (anyone else found The Caged Bird and the Mockingbird surprisingly similar?).

The book tackles a wide variety of topics, such as family relations, education, feeling of belonging and sexuality with mind-boggling honesty and class, but I was most astounded by the tasteful, clear way Angelou talked about her experience with racism without ever sounding patronising or pretending she had any answers.

I will remember for a long long time the story of the drowned black man, the visit to the dentist, the wrestling match, the derogatory graduation speech or when Maya gets called Mary for the sake of white woman’s convenience.

All of these were felt as sharp fragments of a broken mirror, piercing your skin where you least expect it, and all of them reflecting the very same thing to you - the pain racism inflicted on absolutely everyone who got in touch with it.

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is a beautifully written book full of difficult topics and I could go on for another three pages about its merits. Luckily, there is a much simpler way for you to discover the book - just go ahead and read it.

You won't regret it.
Čítať viac

„Nech sú naše duše z čohokoľvek, tvoja a moja sú jedno.“

After 2: Sľub - Anna Todd, 2015
After 2: Sľub
Anna Todd