**Poet and novelist Lavinia Greenlaw's poetic reflections on William Morris's _Icelandic Journal_ , one of the overlooked masterpieces of travel literature** The great Victorian designer and decorative artist William Morris was fascinated by Iceland and wrote a book documenting his travels there.
Questions of Travel
โ Scribed by de Kretser, Michelle
- Book ID
- 108963583
- Publisher
- Little, Brown
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 269 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780316219242
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โฆ Synopsis
Laura Fraser grows up in Sydney, motherless, with a cold, professional father and an artistic bent. Ravi Mendis lives on the other side of the world--exploring the seductive new world of the internet, his father dead, his mother struggling to get by. Their stories alternate throughout Michelle de Kretser's ravishing new novel, culminating in unlikely fates for them both, destinies influenced by travel--voluntary in her case, enforced in his. With money from an inheritance, Laura sets off to see the world, returning to Sydney to work for a publisher of a travel guides. There she meets Ravi, now a Sri Lankan political exile who wants only to see a bit of Australia and make a living. Where do these two disparate characters, and an enthralling array of others, truly belong? With her trademark subtlety, wit, and dazzling prose, Michelle de Kretser shows us that, in the 21st century, they belong wherever they want to and can be--home or away.
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