An “exceptional” (Los Angeles Times) novel of fate, loyalty,
responsibility, and the real meaning of freedom with “all the
suspense and pace of a bestselling thriller” (The New York Times),
from renowned author Paul Auster “A rich, dazzling performance . . .
a tour de force about freedom and imprisonment, motion and stasis,
order and randomness . . . its story beautifully paced and shaped, its
tone powerfully ominous.”—The Wall Street Journal FINALIST FOR THE
PEN/FAULKNER AWARD In a Pennsylvania meadow, a young fireman and an
angry gambler are forced to build a wall of fifteenth-century stone.
For Jim Nashe, it all started when he came into a small inheritance
and left Boston in pursuit of “a life of freedom.” Careening back
and forth across the United States, waiting for the money to run out,
Nashe meets Jack Pozzi, a young man with a temper and a plan. With
Nashe’s last funds, they enter a poker game against two rich
eccentrics. But when their plans backfire, Jim and Jack are indentured
by their elusive marks, who order them to erect a meaningless wall
with bricks gathered from ruins of an Irish castle. Time passes, their
debts mount, and anger builds as the two struggle to dig themselves
out of their Kafkaesque serfdom. In Paul Auster’s world of
fiendish bargains and punitive whims, where chance is a shifting and
powerful force, there is nonetheless redemption in Nashe’s resolute
quest for justice and his capacity for love.
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ISBN
9781101562604
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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