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A Strange Country

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Strange Country

Contributors:

By (Author) Muriel Barbery
Translated by Alison Anderson

ISBN:

9781922268983

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

28th April 2020

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Fiction in translation
Speculative fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

During the longest war humankind has endured, two young Spanish officers abandon their post to follow the charismatic Petrus across a bridge only he can see.

In a place of lingering mists, poetry, music and natural wonders, the fate of our world and its living creatures will be decided. Yet this world too is under threat. Will harmony and beauty prevail over darkness and death An ode to the power of the imagination, the sequel to The Life of Elves echoes our own global border disputes and climate disaster. A Strange Country, by the author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog,is a literary fantasy for fans of Kazuo Ishiguro, Margaret Atwood and David Mitchell.

Reviews

A homage to the power of story...A tour de force with many inspired and delightful touches...Irresistible. * Australian on The Life of Elves *
Barbery revels in the lavishing of detailin its many moments of weird lucidity it also beguiles. Its then that Barbery explores the mystical connections between nature, art and the human heart with vividness and clarity. * New York Times on The Life of Elves *
A marvellous mixture of fairy tale, poetry, fable and adventure. Muriel Barberys characters are beautifully rendered. * Le Figaro Littraire *
A Strange Country is both a remarkable adventure story and a philosophical tale, a homage to the imagination and to creativity. It is Tolkien in the land of Jean Giono. * La Grande Librairie *
In in this cosmic tale, which takes its inspiration from the authors Asian experience, her contemplation of Japanese gardens and her fascination with Zen Buddhism, Barbery once again celebrates the infinite powers of literature, unveiling the layers of a peaceful but threatened paradise. By taking us into this unusual world, her novel encourages us to revisit our disillusioned lives. * LObs *
Muriel Barbery allows us to reconnect with our dreams and imagination. Entering into her world is a sheer delight. * Madame Figaro *
Muriel Barbery is the most successful traveller to strange countries that we have in our times. * Le Parisien *
Both an adventure story and an act of contemplation. A love song to Asian art, Barberys novel is inspired by her passion for Japan, where she has lived, and by her long-held desire to write about the gardens in KyotoAt the end of this beautiful novel that is both amusing and serious, readers will emerge moved and delightedby allowing their spirits to inhabit that of an enchanted child. * La Provence *
Through the eyes of strangers, the reader learns about the customs of another world. As well as touches of Voltaires Candide, we encounter a good deal of humour. And the ultimate question: Will poetry and beauty be enough to unite and save the worldThis captivating, enchanting novel whispers to us the secrets of a lost world in which we can lose ourselves, and dream. * Entre les lignes *

Author Bio

Muriel Barbery was born in Morocco in 1969. She is the author of four previous novels, Gourmet Rhapsody, The Elegance of the Hedgehog, which sold over six million copies worldwide, The Life of Elves and A Strange Country. She has lived in Kyoto and Amsterdam and now lives in the French countryside.

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