From "one of the greatest modern novelists" comes a haunting tale of
angels, art, and modern love (A. S. Byatt). In Lost Paradise, Cees
Nooteboom sets out to connect two seemingly unrelated strangers whom
he has glimpsed on his travels, and to explore the major impact that
small interactions can have on the course of our journeys. A
beautiful woman aboard a Berlin-bound flight becomes Alma, a young
lady who leaves her parents' São Paulo home on a hot summer night in
a fit of depression. Her car engine dies in one of the city's most
dangerous favelas, a mob surrounds her, and she is pulled from the
automobile. To escape her memory of the assault, she flees across
the world, to Australia, where she becomes involved in the beautiful
but bizarre Angel Project. Not long after, Dutch literary critic Erik
Zontag is in Perth, Australia, for a conference. He has found a winged
woman curled up in a closet in an empty house. He reaches out, and for
a second allows his fingertips to brush her feathers—and then she
speaks. The intersection of their paths illuminates the extraordinary
coincidences that propel our lives. "Dreamy and
self-conscious . . . [Nooteboom] brazenly explores notions of
reinvention, healing, loss, and the divine." —Tom Barbash, The New
York Times Book Review
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781555848712
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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