Originally published in 1998, the first novel from the author of
Booker-listed Solar Bones, Crowe's Requiem, is an eerie, fable-like
work that confirmed Mike McCormack as a stunning new voice in world
literature. McCormack’s myth-tinged debut novel gives us the
unforgettable Crowe and his endlessly curious and self-mythologizing
stories. Crowe is born in the remote village of Furnace in the West of
Ireland and raised by his grandfather, a man of “madness and
bullying love,” who teaches him grim lessons about existence.
Entirely silent until his third birthday, Crowe becomes an observant
and isolated teenager, eventually leaving Furnace for university in a
“wrong-footed” and bewildering city. There he meets a woman who
will change his life and outlook, but a diagnosis with a rare and
fatal aging disease means that his time with her will be cut
tragically short. A profound, philosophical, and darkly funny
meditation on childhood, aging, and the nature of life and death,
Crowe’s Requiem challenges us with the powers and limits of stories
to capture the pains, wonders, and mysteries of being a person in a
“wrong world.”
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ISBN
9781641292283
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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