**"Blaise is probably the greatest living Canadian writer most Canadians have never heard of." βQuill & Quire** "If you want to understand something about what life was like in the restless, peripatetic, striving, anxiety-ridden, shimmer cultural soup of the late twentieth and early twenty-first ce
This Place That Place
β Scribed by Nandita Dinesh
- Book ID
- 110683087
- Publisher
- Melville House
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 6 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781612199504
- ASIN
- B09G9FM49B
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An impassioned and inventive debut novel about two people earnestly searching for a way to preserve their friendship across seemingly insurmountable political divides...
IN A NAMELESS COUNTRY under military occupation, two friends prepare to attend a wedding. The young man is from the occupied region (βThis Placeβ), the woman is from the occupying nation-state (βThat Placeβ). The complicated relationship between these two protagonists with unusual professionsβhe is a Protest Designer and she is a De-programmerβis tested when, on the eve of the wedding, the occupying power, That Place, formally annexes This Place and declares a curfew.
Suddenly finding themselves confined to the same isolated space, the young woman and man try to kill time but inevitably wind up talking about the ways in which the war between their homelands pervades the unexplored and undeniable attraction between them. Will their relationship become another casualty of war?
This Place | That Place is an evocative debut that functions as a bold allegory for militarized occupations anywhere. As much a visual read as it is a literary one, this brilliant literary debut provides new ways to think about the intersections between the personal and the political; between occupier and occupied; between the kinds of bonds that endure, and those that have no choice but to fracture.
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**"Blaise is probably the greatest living Canadian writer most Canadians have never heard of." βQuill & Quire** "If you want to understand something about what life was like in the restless, peripatetic, striving, anxiety-ridden, shimmer cultural soup of the late twentieth and early twenty-first
Published serially in Collier's under title: To live again