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Richard Goodman

    Richard Goodman si dedica alla scoperta della verità nelle esperienze quotidiane, esplorando come momenti apparentemente ordinari possano rivelare profonde intuizioni umane. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da uno stile di osservazione acuto e dalla capacità di trasformare riflessioni personali in temi universali. Goodman approfondisce le intricate connessioni tra luogo, memoria e identità, spesso con un focus sul processo creativo. Le sue opere offrono ai lettori una lente attraverso cui comprendere l'essenza della scrittura creativa e l'arte di trovare significato nella quotidianità.

    Mein Garten in der Provence
    French Dirt
    New York City 2010
    • New York City 2010

      • 496pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Over 200 full-color photos throughout Detailed itineraries, including a "Eating Tour" of some of New York's favorite foods Full-color maps, including a 2-page map of the Bronx Zoo Tips on gallery-hopping, finding the best inexpensive theater, and the best hotel (and dive) bars An in-depth chapter that goes from the sale of Manhattan to the Dutch through the city's 400th birthday New York City abounds with new museums: from the Soho annex of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to the funky New Museum; we'll bring you the latest on the new arrivals and major renovations Hotel rooms and meals in restaurants are cheaper? How the city is responding to hard times...by cutting prices, and where to look for new-found bargains.

      New York City 2010
      3,9
    • French Dirt

      The Story of a Garden in the South of France

      • 225pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      A story about dirt—and sun, water, work, elation, and defeat. It captures the sublime pleasure of tending to a piece of French land. Richard Goodman discovered an ad for a Southern France rental and, along with his girlfriend, left New York City to spend a year in a small village near Nimes. St. Sebastien de Caisson had no shops or gas stations, just a café and a school, and was home to farmers and vintners. Goodman watched the villagers gather each evening, yearning to join their camaraderie, but as an American, he felt like an outsider. Determined to connect, he donned his work boots and began laboring in the vineyards, transitioning from a hired worker to a farmer of his own small plot. This narrative unfolds as a love story between a man and his garden, detailing the processes of plowing, planting, watering, and tending to crops like cabbage, tomatoes, parsley, and eggplant. Most importantly, it explores the growing friendship between Goodman and the close-knit community of French farmers. The narrative highlights how shared labor in the garden fosters connections that transcend nationality, revealing the sweetness of human relationships through the simple act of cultivating the earth.

      French Dirt
      3,7
    • Mein Garten in der Provence

      • 189pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      „Altes Steinhaus in Südfrankreich zu vermieten“: Der New Yorker Autor Richard Goodman liest die Anzeige - und beschließt das zu tun, wovon wir alle träumen. Er zieht mit seiner Freundin nach St. Sébastien de Caisson.* 211 Einwohner. Für die Franzosen bleibt er ein Fremder. Bis er beginnt, sich um seinen Garten zu kümmern. Ein wunderbares Buch über das Leben in einem kleinen französischen Dorf, über Sonne, Regen, harte Arbeit, Wein, reife Tomaten - und den richtigen Zeitpunkt zum Gießen.

      Mein Garten in der Provence