Tell:
'I can talk for as long as you like, no problem. You'll just have to tell me when to stop. How far back do you want to take it?' Tell is a probing and compelling examination of the ways in which we make stories of our own lives and of other people's. Jonathan Buckley's novel...
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Zusammenfassung: | 'I can talk for as long as you like, no problem. You'll just have to tell me when to stop. How far back do you want to take it?' Tell is a probing and compelling examination of the ways in which we make stories of our own lives and of other people's. Jonathan Buckley's novel is structured as a series of interview transcripts with a woman who worked as a gardener for a wealthy businessman and art collector who has mysteriously disappeared. The joint winner of The Novel Prize, Tell is a work of strange and intoxicating immediacy that explores money, art and industry, the intimacy and distance between social classes, and the complex fluidity of memory |
Beschreibung: | 199 Seiten 20 cm |
ISBN: | 9781804270721 1804270725 |
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