Of Pigs and Shopping Malls
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- 140
- Udgivet:
- 12. juni 2023
- Størrelse:
- 152x8x229 mm.
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- 215 g.
- 2-3 uger.
- 21. januar 2025
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Beskrivelse af Of Pigs and Shopping Malls
In 1988 I flew to Switzerland to visit my son who was studying in Basel. The city is in the German-speaking part of the country and he'd spent the year before he left studying the language.
He'd reserved a room for me in the same house he stayed and we spent a pleasant week traveling and sight seeing.
Flying home it occurred to me that I'd been completely dependent on him while I was there. I didn't speak the language, so I couldn't order food. He'd gotten me a place to stay. He knew the geography so he could navigate and keep me from getting lost.
Our roles had reversed! When he was a baby he'd depended on my wife and me for shelter, food and comfort, and now the giver had become the receiver.
Maybe I could work these ideas into some sort of writing project, I thought. I'd written as an avocation since high school and a girl in my high school class was an editor at the local weekly paper.
In 1988 I still used a typewriter, so I clacked out a few pages and sent them to my former classmate now newspaper editor. The following week she phoned and asked if I could send more. "Send more" are the sweetest words any writer wants to hear.
The paper put me on a schedule with other writers and over the next ten years I wrote a column about me, my family, my jobs, etc., every six weeks.
In this book I've shared some of what I think are the best.
He'd reserved a room for me in the same house he stayed and we spent a pleasant week traveling and sight seeing.
Flying home it occurred to me that I'd been completely dependent on him while I was there. I didn't speak the language, so I couldn't order food. He'd gotten me a place to stay. He knew the geography so he could navigate and keep me from getting lost.
Our roles had reversed! When he was a baby he'd depended on my wife and me for shelter, food and comfort, and now the giver had become the receiver.
Maybe I could work these ideas into some sort of writing project, I thought. I'd written as an avocation since high school and a girl in my high school class was an editor at the local weekly paper.
In 1988 I still used a typewriter, so I clacked out a few pages and sent them to my former classmate now newspaper editor. The following week she phoned and asked if I could send more. "Send more" are the sweetest words any writer wants to hear.
The paper put me on a schedule with other writers and over the next ten years I wrote a column about me, my family, my jobs, etc., every six weeks.
In this book I've shared some of what I think are the best.
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