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A guidebook to walking the Camino Portugues (Portuguese Way), 620km
from Lisbon in Portugal to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The
book gives stage-by-stage directions for the Central Camino,
starting from Lisbon, Porto or Tui, the Coastal Camino between
Porto and Redondela, and the Spiritual Variant route from
Pontevedra to Padrón. It also describes link routes that can be
used to swap from one route to another. Detailed route guidance and
maps are accompanied by fascinating information about historic and
religious sites passed along the way. It is packed with essential
information for pilgrims, with advice on getting there, when to go,
where to stay and equipment. An indispensable facilities table
showing the availability of accommodation, refreshments,
supermarkets, ATMs and pharmacies along the route, and a handy
glossary, make this the complete guide to the Camino. Since 1211
Santiago de Compostela has been a place of holy pilgrimage and the
Camino Portugués is the second most travelled pilgrim route. The
largely rural journey takes in four UNESCO World Heritage Areas -
the Knights Templar Castle at Tomar, Portugal's oldest University
at Coimbra, and the old towns of Porto and Santiago - culminating
at the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela.
This is the rollicking, never-before-published memoir of a
fascinating woman with an uncanny knack for being in the right
place in the most interesting times. Of racially mixed heritage,
Anita Reynolds was proudly African American but often passed for
Indian, Mexican, or Creole. Actress, dancer, model, literary
critic, psychologist, but above all free-spirited provocateur, she
was, as her Parisian friends nicknamed her, an "American cocktail."
One of the first black stars of the silent era, she appeared in
Hollywood movies with Rudolph Valentino, attended Charlie Chaplin's
anarchist meetings, and studied dance with Ruth St. Denis. She
moved to New York in the 1920s and made a splash with both Harlem
Renaissance elites and Greenwich Village bohemians. An emigre in
Paris, she fell in with the Left Bank avant garde, befriending
Antonin Artaud, Man Ray, and Pablo Picasso. Next, she took up
residence as a journalist in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War
and witnessed firsthand the growing menace of fascism. In 1940, as
the Nazi panzers closed in on Paris, Reynolds spent the final days
before the French capitulation as a Red Cross nurse, afterward
making a mad dash for Lisbon to escape on the last ship departing
Europe. In prose that perfectly captures the globetrotting
nonchalance of its author, American Cocktail presents a
stimulating, unforgettable self-portrait of a truly extraordinary
woman.
The first ever poetry anthology from the premier on-line poetry
workshop The Poetry Free-for-all. Contributors: Emilio Aguilera,
David Gwilym Anthony, Margit Berman, Nicolette Bethel, Rachael
Briggs, Laurie Clemens, Malinda Crispin, Risa Denenberg, Vicky
MacDonald Harris, M.E. Hope, Rene Kennedy, Jee Leong Koh, Mike
Lane, Anne Lindsay, Gaye McKenney, Howard Miller, Donna Smith,
Suzanne Tidei, Meredith Weiers, and Dave Wiseman.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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