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Carpathians
 
 

Carpathians (Paperback)

de Janet Frame (Author)
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In The Carpathians, Janet Frame again calls into question the human facility to communicate. Relocated New Yorker Mattina Brecon attempts to get to know her neighbors on Kowhai Street, where she has taken up temporary residence in order to research the Memory Flower for which her new town is famous. One night she awakens to find her neighbors screaming without human language, covered by a midnight rain of glittering specks that are the ashes of language. The townspeople mysteriously disappear, leaving Mattina alone. Her own memories and the frightening novel of a stranger that tells the story of Mattina herself are all that she has to trace the mystery.


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A fearful sense of unnamed and unnamable disaster haunts the pages of the 11th novel by this acclaimed New Zealand writer ( Faces in the Water, Living in the Maniototo ), whose topsy-turvy vision of a world beyond bearing reminds us uneasily of our own. News of the Gravity Star, so-called because the nearer it hovers, the farther it recedes, and of the Memory Flower, Puamahara, which unleashes the land's memories and unites them with the future, so stirs rich New Yorker Mattina Brecon that she flies to New Zealand to visit the town of Puamahara, where the Memory Flower took palpable form. Driven to possess places that capture her fancy and the people therein, she rents a house on Kowhai Street, and sets out to know, possess, her neighbors. But they, like Mattina herself, are strangers, imposters, activated by the memory of another time and place. Increasingly, Puamahara resembles a graveyard, silent, unmoving, except for the great lolling exotic flower heads. As Mattina begins to discover the secrets of Kowhai Street, she senses in her bedroom a shape, quiescent but clearly there, akin to the formless pain inside her body. The grace and power of Frame's prose illumines this inventive, delicately structured narrative.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A treasure, beautifully written, Fév 21 2001
The magick of words drips from the fingers of this woman as she paints pictures that are prophetic, earthy, and emotional in tone. I consistently found myself brought up short in the middle of the narrative to simply stop and admire a turn of phrase, an insight, a point of view that said so much more than appeared at first glance. I was introduced to Janet Frame when my mother told me about the movie "Angel at My Table" as something I might like. She was so right. I was amazed by the power and ability of this woman to survive the injustice of a world that wanted to destroy such a gifted mind with human experimentation methods. I was awed by the ability of her very talent to save her from the grip of such corruption. She has a gift indeed. I highly recommend this book to anyone who treasures the gift of language.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the great novels of our time, Oct. 15 2000
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In 'The Carpathians', Janet Frame is in complete control of all of her greatest gifts; her majestic imagination, her mastery of language and cadence, and her ability to tell a story that works on a number of different levels. Written in 1989 and winner of a number of literary prizes, Frame's vision of the future is still chilling and poignant today. A truly brilliant work by an original thinker.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 In the center of our minds...The Memory Flower, Juil 30 1998
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Ms. Frame's language is lyrical, complex, frightening, and soul wrenching. Her visions resonate in the deepest hidden places of our secret lives------shock yourself. Read This and more.
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