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A Place In The Country
A Place in the Country may refer to: * ''A Place in the Country'' (essay collection), a 1998 book by W. G. Sebald * ''A Place in the Country'' (album), a 1986 album by Bill Anderson * ''A Place in the Country'' (novel) a 1969 novel by Sarah Gainham {{DEFAULTSORT:Place in the Country, A ...
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A Place In The Country (essay Collection)
''A Place in the Country'' consists of six essays or monographs by W.G. Sebald, each devoted to a specific writer or artist. Contents *A Comet in the Heavens: On Johann Peter Hebel Johann Peter Hebel (10 May 1760 – 22 September 1826) was a German short story writer, dialectal poet, Lutheranism, Lutheran theologian and pedagogue, most famous for a collection of Alemannic German, Alemannic lyric poems (''Allemannisc ... *J'Aurais Voulu Que Ce Lac Eut Été L'océan: On Jean Jacques-Rousseau *Why I Grieve I Do Not Know: On Eduard Morike *Death Draws Nigh, Time Marches On: On Gottfried Keller *Le Promeneur Solitaire: On Robert Walser *As Day and Night: On Jan Peter Tripp References Further reading * German essay collections 20th-century German literature Works by W. G. Sebald 1998 non-fiction books Suffolk {{lit-essay-stub ...
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A Place In The Country (album)
''A Place in the Country'' is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released in 1986 and was produced by Mike Johnson. The album marked Anderson's 33rd studio recording to be issued during his career. It was also his third independent studio album to be released. It also included three singles that were released and became charting singles on the ''Billboard'' country survey. Background and content ''A Place in the Country'' was Anderson's third studio album released on an independent recording label. During his career, he mostly was working under Decca/MCA Records, but left the label in 1981 following the end of his contract. By being able to independently-release music, Anderson could choose his own producer. Mike Johnson (bandleader of his band The Po' Folks) produced the project, his second time doing so. Anderson and Johnson recorded the album with The Po' Folks at three separate studio locations: The Reflectionist, Swanee Stadium and Sout ...
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