Книга: James Herriot «Vets Might Fly»
'There are funny cases, sad cases, farm animals and pets, downright farmers, ladies of refinement, hard-bitten NCOs and, of course, the immortal Siegfried and Tristan Sunday Times. 'Another winner ... as always hilariously funny' Sunday Telegraph. 'It's a pleasure to be in James Herriot's company' Observer. 'After an evening among his tales, anyone with as much as a dog or a budgerigar will feel he should move to Darrowby at once' Yorkshire Post. Wonderful tales ... a joyous book, a celebration of life itself Publishers Weekly. Издательство: "Pan Books" (2006) Формат: 130x197, 240 стр.
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James Herriot
James Herriot is the
Biography
James Alfred Wight was born on 3 October 1916 in
In 1939, at the age of twenty-three, he qualified as a
From 1942, Wight served in the
Wight intended for years to write a book, but with most of his time consumed by veterinary practice and family, his writing ambition went nowhere. Challenged by his wife, in 1966 (at the age of 50), he began writing. After several rejected stories on other subjects like football, he turned to what he knew best. "If Only They Could Talk" was published in the
Wight was diagnosed with Author The books, which told of the illustrative incidents which happened to him and the people around him, were enormously popular, and by the time of his death he was one of the foremost best-selling authors in both As Since the stories are told from the first-person perspective of James Herriot, his character is central to all of the episodes (although this was occasionally changed in the television adaptations, with some stories ending up with Siegfried or Tristan as the primary player). The first story details his arrival in Darrowby in the late 1930s, applying for employment with Siegfried Farnon. The tales continue with his developing experience as a vet, his blossoming romance with local farm girl Helen Alderson, their Wight's storytelling style is clear and simple, and he shows himself to be an astute observer of details, particularly the personality quirks of people, as they sceptically question his treatment recommendations and rely instead on folk medicine and superstition. He takes a very matter-of-fact, clinical approach to Wight's books are only partially autobiographical, and the stories and characters should not be assumed to have happened or existed exactly as related. Contrary to popular belief, many of the stories are based only loosely on real events or people, and thus can be considered primarily fiction. Even when writing accurately of real events and people, Wight frequently employed authorial licence to present them in a manner that bore little relation to the genuine chronology of his life. For example, the books imply that Wight joined the practice in 1937; in Other examples of Wight's dramatic licence include the implication that Thirsk represented his first professional employment after leaving veterinary college (he was actually employed as a vet for six months in From a historical standpoint, the stories help document a transitional period in the veterinary industry: The Herriot books are often described as "animal stories" (Wight himself was known to refer to them as his "little cat-and-dog stories"Margolis, Jonathan (Dec. 12, 2002). "But It Did Happen To A Vet". "Time Magazine"] ), and given that they are about the life of a country veterinarian, animals certainly play a significant role in most of the stories. However, there are a few of the stories in which animals play little or no part (particularly those about his courtship of Helen), and the overall theme of the stories is actually The books were adapted into two At the time of his death, the Reader's Digest Condensed Book volume containing "All Creatures Great And Small" (Volume 96, 1973 #5) was the most popular book in that series' history. His last book, "Every Living Thing", immediately went into the top 10 bestseller list in Britain, and had an 865,000 copy first edition printing in the Herriot's fame has generated a thriving tourist economy in Thirsk. Local businesses include the "World of James Herriot" museum (located in 23 Kirkgate, the original practice surgery), and a pub called the "Darrowby Fayre". Bibliography Books *"If Only They Could Talk" (1970) Omnibus editions In the References ee also *" External links * [http://www.worldofjamesherriot.org/ Official James Herriot Website (worldofjamesherriot.org)] Persondata Источник: James Herriot
In 1969 Wight wrote "If Only They Could Talk", the first of the now-famous series based on his life working as a vet and his training in the
*"It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet" (1972)
*"Let Sleeping Vets Lie" (1973)
*"Vet in Harness" (1974)
*"Vets Might Fly" (1976)
*"Vet in a Spin" (1977)
*"James Herriot's Yorkshire" (1979)
*"The Lord God Made Them All" (1981)
*"Every Living Thing" (1992)
*"James Herriot's Cat Stories" (1994)
*"James Herriot's Favourite Dog Stories" (1995)
* "All Creatures Great and Small" (1972) (incorporating "If Only They Could Talk" and "It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet")
* "All Things Bright and Beautiful" (1974) (incorporating "Let Sleeping Vets Lie" and "Vet in Harness")
* "All Things Wise and Wonderful" (1977) (incorporating "Vets Might Fly" and "Vet in a Spin")
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* [http://www.thirsk.org.uk/herriot1.html James Alfred Wight OBE (thirsk.org.uk)]
* [http://www.herriotdaysout.com/ Information on days out in Herriot Country and where to stay]
* [http://www.kruegerbooks.com/books/sig/herriot-james.html Signature of James Herriot - Yorkshire]
NAME=Herriot, James
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Wight, James Alfred
SHORT DESCRIPTION=British veterinarian and author
DATE OF BIRTH=3 October 1916
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=23 February 1995
PLACE OF DEATH=
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