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Cover of Inland

Inland

โœ Scribed by Murnane, Gerald


Book ID
109190081
Publisher
Giramondo Publishing
Tongue
English
Weight
150 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781922146281

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โœฆ Synopsis


With Giramondoโ€™s publication of Barley Patch and A History of Books, Gerald Murnane has attracted renewed interest as a brilliant writer and Nobel Prize contender. First published 25 years ago, Inland is one of Murnaneโ€™s most complex and rewarding works, a study of guilt, longing and regret rich in metaphysical insights. From his native district in the Melbourne suburb of Pascoe Vale, Murnaneโ€™s narrator imagines another world, in Szolnok county Hungary, and within that world another, in Ideal South Dakota, each haunted by the betrayal of a young girl, each driven by the possibility of restitution. Murnaneโ€™s mastery over language and his pressing towards the edges of what fiction can accomplish make this book a landmark in Australian literature.Gerald Murnane was born in Melbourne in 1939. He has published eight previous works of fiction, Tamarisk Row (reprinted by Giramondo in 2008), A Lifetime on Clouds, The Plains, Landscape with Landscape, Inland, Velvet Waters, Emerald Blue...


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