Mitz


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Praised as a "gifted storyteller" by the "Chicago Tribune", the acclaimed author of "A Feather on the Breath of God" and "Naked Sleeper" delivers an enchanting fictional memoir about Leonard and Virginia Woolf's pet marmoset.




Mitz


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This "tender biography of a sickly marmoset that was adopted by Leonard Woolf and became a fixture of Bloomsbury society" (The New York Times) is an intimate portrait of the life and marriage of Leonard and Virginia Woolf from a National Book Award-winning author. In 1934, a "sickly pathetic marmoset” named Mitz came into the care of Leonard Woolf. After he nursed her back to health, she became a ubiquitous presence in Bloomsbury society. Moving with Leonard and Virginia Woolf between their homes in London and Sussex, she developed her own special relationship with each of them, as well as with their pet cocker spaniels and with various members of the Woolfs’ circle, among them T. S. Eliot and Vita Sackville-West. Mitz also helped the Woolfs escape a close call with Nazis during a trip through Germany just before the outbreak of World War II. Using letters, diaries, memoirs, and other archival documents, Nunez reconstructs Mitz’s life against the background of Bloomsbury’s twilight years. This tender and imaginative mock biography offers a striking look at the lives of writers and artists shadowed by war, death, and mental breakdown, and at the solace and amusement inspired by its tiny subject--and this new edition includes an afterword by Peter Cameron and a never-before-published letter about Mitz by Nigel Nicolson. “In short, glistening sentences that refract the larger world, Ms. Nunez describes the appealingly eccentric, fiercely intelligent Woolfs during a darkening time.” —The Wall Street Journal




Mitz and Fritz of Germany


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Madeline Brandeis's "Mitz and Fritz of Germany" takes readers on a journey to Germany through the eyes of the young protagonists, Mitz and Fritz. The narrative follows their adventures and experiences as they explore the culture, traditions, and landscapes of the country. Set against the backdrop of Germany, the story unfolds with themes of friendship, curiosity, and cross-cultural understanding. Through Mitz and Fritz's interactions with locals and their immersion in German life, readers are offered a window into the uniqueness of the country. The novella delves into themes of exploration, identity, and the importance of embracing new experiences. As Mitz and Fritz encounter the sights, sounds, and flavors of Germany, they embody the qualities of open-mindedness and a willingness to learn from different cultures. "Mitz and Fritz of Germany" captures the charm of travel and the joy of discovery. Madeline Brandeis's storytelling invites readers to embark on a cultural journey with Mitz and Fritz, fostering an appreciation for diversity and the beauty of experiencing new places.




The Great TV Sitcom Book


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Bulletin


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No. 1. Bibliographies of lesser North American linguistic families, by Thomas Noxon Toomey.--No. 3. Proper names from the Muskhogean languages.--No. 4. Relationships of the Chitimachan linguistic family.--No. 5. Grammatical and lexical notes on the Keres language (Acoma-Laguna dialect) of the Keresan stock.--No. 6. Analysis of a text in the Apalachi language (Muskhogean stock).