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Spirit House

Autor Mark Dapin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2013
Witty, wise and deeply moving, Spirit House is a remarkable novel by a major new voice in Australian fiction, a story of the fall of Singapore and life as a POW, of the bonds of life-long friendship and the bonds of grief, and of a young boy making sense of his future while old men try to live with their past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781782390879
ISBN-10: 1782390871
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Atlantic Books (UK)

Notă biografică

Mark Dapin was born in Leeds and moved to Australia in the late 1980s. He has been editor-in-chief of ACP's men's magazines, and a hugely popular newspaper columnist. He has degrees in Social Policy, Art History and Journalism. His first novel, King of the Cross, won the Ned Kelly award. Spirit House is his second novel. He lives in Sydney with his partner and two children.

Recenzii

Dapin is a true original. His novel Spirit House is strikingly original, a novel of war and its terrible legacies that eschews sentimentality, that is full of uniquely funny and wonderfully human characters, and is also profoundly moving and honourable. The voices are vivid, complex, authentic and richly democratic. This is a remarkably strong book. --Christos Tsiolkas The rewards are all over Spirit House, a little masterpiece of comedy and torment that mines new life from the well-told legend of the Thai-Burma railway of World War II. --The Australian 'Books of the Year' Every other week, it seems, a fine new Australian novel is published. Few, however, can equal the vernacular flair, the originality of treatment of matters that we had thought overly familiar and the narrative drive of Mark Dapin's Spirit House... Dapin is funny, poignant, vibrantly witty and his novel is a treat from its elegiac opening to its bitter, unexpected close. --Canberra Times This is a book destined for classic status in every sense of the word. It is powerful, poignant, moving, tragic and intensely distressing. It is a feast of a story which will almost simultaneously move you to tears and bring a smile to your face. --ABC News