A novel of a delightful eccentric on a search for truth, by the
renowned author of Invisible Cities. In The New York Times Book
Review, the poet Seamus Heaney praised Mr. Palomar as a series of
“beautiful, nimble, solitary feats of imagination.” Throughout
these twenty-seven intricately structured chapters, the musings of the
crusty Mr. Palomar consistently render the world sublime and
ridiculous. Like the telescope for which he is named, Mr. Palomar
is a natural observer. “It is only after you have come to know the
surface of things,” he believes, “that you can venture to seek
what is underneath.” Whether contemplating a fine cheese, a hungry
gecko, or a topless sunbather, he tends to let his meditations stray
from the present moment to the great beyond. And though he may fail as
an objective spectator, he is the best of company. “Each brief
chapter reads like an exploded haiku,” wrote Time Out. A play on a
world fragmented by our individual perceptions, this inventive and
irresistible novel encapsulates the life’s work of an artist of the
highest order, “the greatest Italian writer of the twentieth
century” (The Guardian).
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ISBN
9780547542386
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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