The World Is My Home
The World Is My Home: A Memoir (1992) is an autobiography written by James A. Michener.
Beginning with his time in the South Pacific, the subject of and location where he wrote his first book, Mr. Michener ranges through the course of his life by the subjects that affected him. Michener provides insight into his discovery of the locations he would later write about including Espiritu Santo and Bali Ha'i from Tales of the South Pacific.[1]
References
Michener, James, The World Is My Home: A Memoir, New York: Random House,1992, Print.
- ^ Mitgang, Herbert (Dec 30, 1991). "Books of The Times; Michener Memoir, 'World Is My Home'". NY Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/30/books/books-of-the-times-michener-memoir-world-is-my-home.html?pagewanted=1. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
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The Future of the Social Studies (1939) • The Voice of Asia (1951) • The Floating World (1954) • The Bridge at Andau (1957) • Rascals in Paradise (1957) • Japanese Prints (1959) • Report of the Country Chairman (1961) • Iberia (1968) • Presidential Lottery (1969) • The Quality of Life (1970) • Kent State: What Happened and Why (1971) • Firstfruits, A Harvest of 25 Years of Israeli Writing (1973) • Sports in America (1976) • About Centennial: Some Notes on the Novel (1978) • United States of America (1982) • Collectors, Forgers — And A Writer: A Memoir (1983) • All We Did Was Fly to the Moon (1985) • Six Days in Havana (1989) • Pilgrimage: A Memoir of Poland and Rome (1990) • The Eagle and the Raven (1990) • My Lost Mexico (1992) • The World Is My Home (1992) • Writer's Handbook (1992) • Creatures of the Kingdom (1993) • Literary Reflections (1993) • William Penn (1994) • Ventures in Editing (1995) • This Noble Land (1996) • A Century of Sonnets (1997)
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