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PAP. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Twisted Spoon Press, Prague, 2007
ISBN 10: 8086264203 ISBN 13: 9788086264202
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. This title is part of a series devoted to writing by Anglophone authors living in Europe. Other titles in this series are: "Seances by Louis Armand Hymns to Millionaires" by Soren Gauger; "The Book of Amuwapi" by Christopher Lord; "Junkie Love" by Phil Shoenfelt. Joshua Cohen has performed in-depth investigations into mirrors and navels to return with "The Quorum", his first collection of short fiction. A set of ten stories, a set of dreams, and a long monologue, these are all first-person rants given over by the somehow alienated, individuals seeking only a sympathetic hearing, all dealing with identity and religion as well as occupied with technical ideas of reliable narration and the structure of the mind's ear.From a review of a book about the Holocaust that's six-million blank pages to a suicide note from a young university student, from a letter to home outlining an economy based on hair to a eulogy for a poem, from a story narrated by three-hundred concubines to the title story about a group of people who interchange appearances, habits, proclivities and talents, "The Quorum" is a sensitively written and inevitably absurd take on the individual's lifelong quest to get someone, anyone, to listen. Twisted Spoon Press was founded in 1992 as an independent publisher devoted to new writing and new translations, often in conjunction with graphic art. Based in Prague, it offers a unique selection of literature in English from Central and Eastern Europe, from emerging as well as internationally recognized authors. Care is taken with translation, illustration, and design as we produce books that are of literary as well as artistic merit. Part of a series devoted to writing by Anglophone authors living in Europe. This title features ten stories, a set of dreams, and a long monologue, given by individuals, who are somehow alienated, seeking only a sympathetic hearing, dealing with identity and religion as well as occupied with technical ideas of reliable narration. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Twisted Spoon Press, Prague, 2007
ISBN 10: 8086264203 ISBN 13: 9788086264202
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. This title is part of a series devoted to writing by Anglophone authors living in Europe. Other titles in this series are: "Seances by Louis Armand Hymns to Millionaires" by Soren Gauger; "The Book of Amuwapi" by Christopher Lord; "Junkie Love" by Phil Shoenfelt. Joshua Cohen has performed in-depth investigations into mirrors and navels to return with "The Quorum", his first collection of short fiction. A set of ten stories, a set of dreams, and a long monologue, these are all first-person rants given over by the somehow alienated, individuals seeking only a sympathetic hearing, all dealing with identity and religion as well as occupied with technical ideas of reliable narration and the structure of the mind's ear.From a review of a book about the Holocaust that's six-million blank pages to a suicide note from a young university student, from a letter to home outlining an economy based on hair to a eulogy for a poem, from a story narrated by three-hundred concubines to the title story about a group of people who interchange appearances, habits, proclivities and talents, "The Quorum" is a sensitively written and inevitably absurd take on the individual's lifelong quest to get someone, anyone, to listen. Twisted Spoon Press was founded in 1992 as an independent publisher devoted to new writing and new translations, often in conjunction with graphic art. Based in Prague, it offers a unique selection of literature in English from Central and Eastern Europe, from emerging as well as internationally recognized authors. Care is taken with translation, illustration, and design as we produce books that are of literary as well as artistic merit. Part of a series devoted to writing by Anglophone authors living in Europe. This title features ten stories, a set of dreams, and a long monologue, given by individuals, who are somehow alienated, seeking only a sympathetic hearing, dealing with identity and religion as well as occupied with technical ideas of reliable narration. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Twisted Spoon Press Nov 2005, 2005
ISBN 10: 8086264203 ISBN 13: 9788086264202
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Because we shouldn't believe in nations, because we have forsaken our traditions or our traditions have forsaken us, because only individuals matter to those who happen to be one . because everyone has their own voice and we're all speaking at once, connected through a disconnect and yet still insisting on our fundamental differences, that we're special, marked by virtue of our sheer existence . Because of all these paradoxes -- screaming into each other through any ear and enacting a love-death in the gray middle -- how can we truly expect to listen when we want only to be heard But what is there to say that hasn't already been ignored -- these are some of the ideas that this book does not address. Joshua Cohen has performed in-depth investigations into mirrors and navels to return with The Quorum, his first collection of short fiction. A set of ten stories, a set of dreams, and a long monologue, these are all first-person rants given over by the somehow alienated, individuals seeking only a sympathetic hearing, all dealing with identity and religion as well as occupied with technical ideas of reliable narration and the structure of the mind's ear. From a review of a book about the Holocaust that's six-million blank pages to a suicide note from a young university student, from a letter to home outlining an economy based on hair to a eulogy for a poem, from a story narrated by three-hundred concubines to the title story about a group of people who interchange appearances, habits, proclivities and talents, The Quorum is a sensitive and inevitably absurd take on the individual's lifelong quest to get someone, anyone, to listen.
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