Totes Meer
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9781854113382
Description:
Totes Meer is an eloquent and lapidary meditation on control, rebellion and creativity. In four sections - 'A Rabbit', 'Letter to a Dog', 'In Chrysalis', 'Slug Heaven' - Dai Vaughan contrasts life viewed in anticipation with life viewed in retrospect. In a narrative which encompasses neolithic technology and the Suez crisis, terrorism and the French Revolution, he confronts th...
Totes Meer is an eloquent and lapidary meditation on control, rebellion and creativity. In four sections - 'A Rabbit', 'Letter to a Dog', 'In Chrysalis', 'Slug Heaven' - Dai Vaughan contrasts life viewed in anticipation with life viewed in retrospect. In a narrative which encompasses neolithic technology and the Suez crisis, terrorism and the French Revolution, he confronts th...
Description:
Totes Meer is an eloquent and lapidary meditation on control, rebellion and creativity. In four sections - 'A Rabbit', 'Letter to a Dog', 'In Chrysalis', 'Slug Heaven' - Dai Vaughan contrasts life viewed in anticipation with life viewed in retrospect. In a narrative which encompasses neolithic technology and the Suez crisis, terrorism and the French Revolution, he confronts the political and personal forces that govern us, and asks how we might counter them. Vaughan's is a seasoned yet playful voice underpinned by a deep concern for the uses and abuses of power.
Author Biography:
Dai Vaughan is one of the most highly regarded documentary editors to have worked in Britain. His previous novels include Mauritor and The Cloud Chamber. He lives in London.
Totes Meer is an eloquent and lapidary meditation on control, rebellion and creativity. In four sections - 'A Rabbit', 'Letter to a Dog', 'In Chrysalis', 'Slug Heaven' - Dai Vaughan contrasts life viewed in anticipation with life viewed in retrospect. In a narrative which encompasses neolithic technology and the Suez crisis, terrorism and the French Revolution, he confronts the political and personal forces that govern us, and asks how we might counter them. Vaughan's is a seasoned yet playful voice underpinned by a deep concern for the uses and abuses of power.
Author Biography:
Dai Vaughan is one of the most highly regarded documentary editors to have worked in Britain. His previous novels include Mauritor and The Cloud Chamber. He lives in London.
Autor | Vaughan, Dai |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2003 |
Kirjastus | Poetry Wales Press |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 175 |
Pikkus | 180 |
Laius | 180 |
Keel | English |
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