Ein Leben in Songs
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Mary Hunter Austin fu una scrittrice prolifica le cui opere si addentrarono nell'essenza del Sud-ovest americano. La sua voce letteraria, affinata da anni di osservazione, catturò la bellezza e la complessità del mondo naturale della regione, della sua fauna, flora e delle sue genti. Austin fu anche un'appassionata sostenitrice dei diritti e della cultura dei nativi americani e ispanoamericani, e una delle prime femministe. La sua scrittura di impatto andò oltre la pagina, comprendendo l'attivismo nella conservazione e nella preservazione del patrimonio culturale.





The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading and preserves the original text while enhancing readability.
The story follows Mary Austin, a pre-med student at Cleary University, who uncovers a groundbreaking non-toxic drug with the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment. As she prepares to publish her findings in a prestigious medical journal, she finds herself sidelined when a drug company initiates negotiations with her superiors, raising questions about ethics and the influence of corporate interests in the medical field.
Mary Hunter Austin was born on September 9, 1868 in Carlinville, Illinois, the fourth of six children. Her classic book on the American Southwest is The Land of Little Rain published in 1903. It describes the fauna, flora and people of the region between the High Sierra and Mojave Desert in California. An early example of nature writing through loosely linked stories and essays.