Haare stehen zu Berge - translation to English
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Haare stehen zu Berge - translation to English

DIVER
Victor berge; Berge, Victor

Haare stehen zu Berge      
hair standing on end
made his hair stand on end      
machte seine Haare zu Berge stehend, bedrohte ihn, beängstigte ihn
Stephen Crane         
  • The SS ''Commodore'' at dock
  • Detail taken from an 1894 portrait of Crane by friend and photographer Corwin Knapp Linson. Linson said the author's profile reminded him "of the young [[Napoleon]]—but not so hard, Steve."<ref>Davis, p. 80</ref>
  • Crane posing on a prop in the form of a rock for a studio photograph in Athens, 1897
  • Cadet Crane in uniform at the age of 17
  • Ernest Hemingway (shown on his boat circa 1950) believed ''The Red Badge of Courage'' was "one of the finest books of [American] literature".
  • 80px
  • Portrait of Crane.
  • Evergreen Cemetery]]
  • Stephen Crane (front row, center) sits with baseball teammates on the steps of the [[Hall of Languages, Syracuse University]], 1891. (Photo courtesy of the SU Special Collections Research Center)
  • "War Memories", which Crane wrote shortly before his death, ends: "the episode was closed. And you can depend upon it that I have told you nothing at all, nothing at all, nothing at all."<ref>Knapp, p. 172</ref>
AMERICAN NOVELIST, SHORT STORY WRITER, POET, AND JOURNALIST
Stephan Crane; Crane, Stephen; Stehen Crane; Johnston Smith
Stephen Crane, (1871-1900) amerikanischer Romanautor und Dichter, Autor des Buches "Die rote Tapferkeitsmedaille"

Definition

shiatsu
[??'atsu:]
¦ noun a Japanese therapy based on the same principles as acupuncture, in which pressure is applied with the hands to points on the body.
Origin
Japanese, lit. 'finger pressure'.

Wikipedia

Victor Berge

Victor Berge (1891 - 1974) was a pioneering diver of the early 20th century, raised in the Swedish town of Ockelbo, "a little village in the pine forests of Gestrickland" according to a description in "Pearl Diver". After his father died at a young age, he eventually went to sea, where he spent the next forty years diving in the Pacific. Two books chronicle his life, "Pearl Diver" (1930), which covers his life up to 1930 or so, and "Danger is My Life" (1954), which chronicles his life up to that point, and through World War II (when he was captured and imprisoned by the Japanese). After the war he returned to Sweden, where he died in 1974 in Stockholm. In line with his instructions, he is buried in Ockelbo.