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Christoph Ribbat

    January 1, 1968
    Christoph Ribbat
    Flackernde Moderne
    Breathing in Manhattan
    Becoming Kathrine Talbot
    In the Restaurant
    Flickering light
    Flickering Light: A History of Neon
    • 2024

      In 1935, when she was fourteen years old, Ilse Gross fled Germany. Alone. Seventeen years later, she published her audacious first novel Fire in the Sun. Her pen name: Kathrine Talbot. Her German Jewish identity she carefully concealed. Becoming Kathrine Talbot explores the life of a refugee who lost her parents and sister in the Holocaust and who resisted telling their stories until it was almost too late. Only at the end of her life did she turn her family' s fate into prose. Christoph Ribbat follows a nearly forgotten 20th century novelist from an Isle of Man internment camp to postwar Cornwall, New York, and California, and then to a green hill in Sussex. She marries English painter Kit Barker and clashes with macho bohemians. She rises to literary fame and comes back down to obscurity. As Ilse Barker, she shares a close friendship with American poet Elizabeth Bishop. In their extraordinary letters the two women cover everything: from the mundane to the traumatic.Becoming Kathrine Talbot fuses literary biography and concise accounts of the German Jewish refugee experience in Britain. To scholars in Jewish studies, modern fiction, and life writing, this book offers an original case study. To a general audience, it presents an engrossing tale of creativity, joy, and pain.

      Becoming Kathrine Talbot
    • 2023

      Breathing in Manhattan

      Carola Speads – The German Jewish Gymnastics Instructor Who Brought Mindfulness to America

      In 1938 gymnastics instructor Carola Spitz escaped from Nazi Germany. In New York she turned into Carola Speads, revered teacher of mindfulness. She breathed with clients in her Central Park West studio until she was 97 years old. Now Christoph Ribbat combines her gripping biography with the histories of modern bodywork and breathing experiments. He illuminates the tension between self-help fads and 20th century catastrophes. Accessible and quirky, Breathing in Manhattan speaks to experts and non-experts alike: to readers of Jewish history, students of New York City, and to anyone attracted by - or skeptical of - the promises of mindfulness.

      Breathing in Manhattan
    • 2017

      What does eating out tell us about who we are? The deliciously cosmopolitan story of the restaurant from eighteenth-century Paris to El Bulli, revealing the social and cultural richness of restaurant culture. Now in paperback.

      In the Restaurant
    • 2013

      Flickering light

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(22)Add rating

      "Flickering light traces neon's technological, social and cultural history, from its beginnings in a late nineteenth-century London laboratory through its ubiquitous status in the world's urban landscapes to its blinking presence in our contemporary art spaces."--Publisher's blurb.

      Flickering light