Bits & Pieces

The Early Years 1924-1953

by BARBARA HOLLANDER


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 9/09/2002

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781401066635
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781401066628

About the Book

This really is, as the title suggests, a collection of bits and pieces written during three or four decades in the course of different centuries in a couple of continents. I haven't tried to be particularly kind or politically correct. On the other hand I have carefully avoided mention of a number of people, places and things best buried in a deep pit somewhere out back.

This is about me. It's far less a chronicle of how it was than how I felt about how it was. With all the warts. Mostly I'm trying to chronicle a lost world, write a history of a time, a place which, like Tartessos, sank long ago beneath the seas.

There are wonderful days and days of misery. Pain and pleasure intermingled. The human mind, the soul, unaffected by mankind's manufacturing genius.

We learn a lot. Do we really? Isn't it all the same? We give up some things in favor of others. It's all a trade off. It's not all wonderful. It's not all a waste. Best not to spend too much time in deciding which to discard, which to keep. There is only one life and it is always today.

You could call it a memoir, you could call it a fairy tale. Either way you wouldn't be far off the mark.


About the Author

REFLECTIONS, through personal essays, poetry, and photos, pays homage to various colorful characters and places that have been woven into the fabric of my life. What began in 1924 as an ordinary life in the American Midwest has gone in unexpected directions, taking me first to New York, where my husband Gino and I established ourselves as respected filmmakers, and then to Andalusia, where we stayed for thirty years, traveling throughout the country, following the corridas, meeting people of many nations, the famed and the feckless. We arrived in Spain in 1962 with six hundred bucks to our name, not knowing where or how we would live. We thrived, built our home and filled it with children, dogs, cats, horses, birds, and countless visiting friends. In 1982, having unearthed or acquired some five thousand significant artifacts dating from Neolithic times to the fifteenth century, and 400 prime pieces of Spanish antiquities, we started Museo Hollander. Nearly twenty years ago, Gino and I donated our museum to the Spanish government and began our reentry into life in the States. Instead of returning to the hectic pace of Manhattan, we opted for the sylvan beauties of Aspen, Colorado—quiet and peace for me and snow-capped magnificent wilderness adventure for Gino. I’ve had more than my share of careers, among them, high school teacher, filmmaker, museum designer and curator, hotel decorator, and poet. These days, Gino paints; I write; our children and grandchildren visit from around the globe. And we pretend that life will go on forever.