Bøger af Alice Petersen
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158,95 kr. - Bog
- 158,95 kr.
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168,95 kr. WINNER OF THE QWF FIRST BOOK PRIZEAlice Petersen writes as eloquently about the natural world as she does about the world of human emotion and desire. This is a wise and impressive collection of stories.David Bezmozgis, author of The Free WorldAlice Petersen's All the Voices Cry is masterful and potentincredibly satisfying for a reader. Kathleen Winter, author of AnnabelAn academics wife, struggling to keep up with her husbands quest to find a long-dead authors Tahitian love-garden, realizes that her own idea of paradise no longer includes her husband. An architect dreams of slender redheads, Champlains astrolabe, and a brush with mortalityand finds at least the latter at Danseuses 7 Jours. An elderly man boards a trans-Pacific flight in an attempt to elude the prediction of a psychic, only to understand too late how the prophecy has shaped his actions.In All the Voices Cry, modern life collides with all the old pushes and pulls: city and country, the global and the local, the ideal and the real. Petersens characters chase the mirage of escape, and are brought up hard by reality. This is a book rooted in landscape, tangled in the brambles of personal history, and it introduces in Alice Petersen a wondrous new voice that is yours to discover.Alice Petersen is a writer and critic whose work has been shortlisted for numerous Canadian prizes and awards. She was born in New Zealand and now lives and works in Montreal, Quebec.
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