Inland Gerald Murnane
Résumé
Inland is a compact story or group of stories, each nested within another nonetheless opening onto a seemingly endless fractal geography, where the interior of Australia, the Midwestern prairie, and the Hungarian Alfold merge, imitate, and enfold one another in the mind of a man sitting alone in a room full of books. Perhaps the greatest novel by Gerald Murnane, Australia s reply to Proust and Calvino, and a Nobel favorite for several years running, Inland shows that one can as easily be an exile in one s own interior as out in the wide world, and as easily feel the loss of people one has only imagined as those who have shared our lives in the flesh.
- Auteur :
- Murnane, Gerald
- Éditeur :
- London, Dalkey Archive Press, 2012
- Genre :
- Roman
- Langue :
- anglais.
- Description du livre original :
- 1 vol. (176 p.)
- ISBN :
- 9781564787170.
- Domaine public :
- Non
Table des matières
- Foreword
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