国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

  .contact us |.about us
News > Lifestyle News ...
Search:
    Advertisement
Jimmy Carter pens revolutionary war novel
( 2003-11-12 16:52) (Agencies)

In the first novel ever written by a US president, Jimmy Carter tells the story of the Revolutionary War in the South through the eyes of the farmers, British spies and American Indians.

"The Hornet's Nest," released Tuesday, weaves the lives of early Americans and the British into a bloody wartime narrative. It is his 18th book.

"It's almost impossible to find this information in one place," Carter said Monday from his home in Plains, Ga. "Almost all the impressions of the Revolutionary War are confined to Bunker Hill and Paul Revere's ride."

Carter's story follows the paths of Georgia militia leader Elijah Clarke, British commander Thomas Brown and independent frontiersman Ethan Pratt. He paints a South filled with deadly battlegrounds, changing allegiances, Indian massacres, political dissent and undecided colonists.

The 79-year-old Carter got interested in writing the novel when he found a dearth of reliable information about the Revolutionary War in the South, where important battles were fought in places such as Savannah and Augusta, Ga., and Charleston, S.C.

"Since my ancestors were involved in it, and I had some reports on what they had done and their experiences, I decided to put it together as a combination of historical figures and fictional characters," Carter said.

Many of the characters are based on real people, such as Gen. Charles Cornwallis, Gen. George Washington and Declaration of Independence signer Button Gwinnett, who dies in a pistol duel.

Others are fictional representations. One chapter creates a story about Quash Dolly, a slave woman who leads the British into the heart of Savannah after being raped. History books only mention an unnamed slave as the betrayer of the coastal town.

The book explains the war, from 1775 to 1784, from the perspective of the people who couldn't avoid it.

Pratt, a fictional character, is a farmer who eventually gets drawn into the war after his brother, son and best friend are killed. Clarke is an illiterate and arrogant leader of the Indian-hating militia. Brown is the devious British spy bent on revenge against the colonists after he was tarred and feathered.

Carter spent seven years writing "The Hornet's Nest," which takes place in Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas. He read more than 35 books about the Revolutionary War and consulted with several professors to learn about creative writing. He painted the book jacket himself.

"Historians will find the book to be quite accurate, as far as what actually happened," Carter said. "It will be good for us to remember the original concept of our country, that we have to relate intimately with other nations."

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top Lifestyle News
   
+Investors encouraged to buy big state firms
( 2003-11-12)
+Focus: Internet brings life revolution
( 2003-11-12)
+Deflation, not inflation, in the wind
( 2003-11-12)
+Nuke talks possible before year's end
( 2003-11-12)
+Women graduates face hurdles in tight job market
( 2003-11-12)
+Jimmy Carter pens revolutionary war novel
( 2003-11-12)
+Time Warner to pick music suitor soon-sources
( 2003-11-12)
+New Stone Age kiln groups found in Guangdong Province
( 2003-11-12)
+Health warnings for cigarette packets
( 2003-11-12)
+New Yorkers pay highest local taxes in US, says study
( 2003-11-12)
   
  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
   
     
   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved  

      佛学| 呼图壁县| 洮南市| 大余县| 获嘉县| 怀远县| 河北区| 雷山县| 株洲县| 张家港市| 万年县| 奈曼旗| 错那县| 洛宁县| 辉南县| 策勒县| 咸丰县| 西青区| 綦江县| 上虞市| 亚东县| 都昌县| 杂多县| 青田县| 浪卡子县| 襄城县| 安康市| 松江区| 合江县| 界首市| 剑河县| 芮城县| 潢川县| 永靖县| 仪征市| 渝中区| 邮箱| 六安市| 东莞市| 静宁县| 乌拉特后旗|