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Living in the Maniototo

Autor Janet Frame
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 1980
We follow Mavid through two marriages and watch her bury two husbands. Above all, we are privy to the attendant avoidances, interruptions, and irrelevancies that are part of her attempt to complete a novel. It's a process that is painful, joyful, rueful, and profound. Through it all, Violet-Alice-Mavis chooses to be the entertainer, to make us laugh and cry, to be the ventriloquist who dares to enter the speech of others and expose them.
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ISBN-13: 9780807609583
ISBN-10: 0807609587
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 139 x 209 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: George Braziller

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Welcome to the comical, ironical, and multiple worlds of one Violet Pansy Proudlock (a ventriloquist), who is also known as Alice Thumb (a gossip and secret sharer of limited imaginings) and, at other times, as Mavis Furness Barnwell Halleton (a writer twice married). Through it all, Violet-Alice-Mavis chooses to be the entertainer, to make us laugh and cry, to be the ventriloquist who dares to enter the speech of others and expose them.

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Quirky, rich, eccentric Margaret Atwood Probably as near a masterpiece as we are likely to see this year ... it is a novel full of riches MARTYN GOFF, DAILY TELEGRAPH Puts everything else that has come my way this year in the shade GUARDIAN A clever, high-spirited performance New Yorker

'Quirky, rich, eccentric' Margaret Atwood 'Probably as near a masterpiece as we are likely to see this year ... it is a novel full of riches' - Martyn Goff, Daily Telegraph 'Puts everything else that has come my way this year in the shade' - Guardian 'A clever, high-spirited performance' New Yorker 'The most original and resourceful novel I have read for a long time' - New Statesman 'Frame's novel is remarkable - full of word plays, cameo portraits and deliberate mystery' - Publishers Weekly