Call Me Marlowe
By (Author) Catherine de Saint Phalle
Transit Lounge Publishing
Transit Lounge Publishing
1st May 2023
Australia
General
Fiction
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Set in both Prague and Melbourne, Call Me Marlowe captures a mans search for his motherland in the hope of making sense of his life.
With a delicate touch, the novel embodies the nature of trauma both personal and political in peoples lives. Harold Vank loves Marylou, a woman he met in South Korea, where she was working as a sex worker, but whom he has managed to bring to Melbourne. She is the one who calls Harold Marlowe. Theirs is an uncommonly beautiful but tenuous intimacy.
Harold feels his mistakes are urging him to leave Melbourne. In a wild gamble to retrieve all he has lost, he disappears to Prague. What happens in the City of a Hundred Spires is both remarkable and affecting. The people he meets there Vaclav, Marie, Pete, and Petr and the soul of the city itself provide answers and a world that he desperately wants Marylou to be part of.
But is it all too late
Praise for Saint Phalle's writing:
'Saint Phalle writes with a clear-eyed humanity and wisdom about human nature.' Stella Prize Judges
An engaged and engaging novelist we cant afford to ignore. Australian Book Review
Novels of this quality are a rare event...The Sea & Us resembles a beautiful symphony. ArtsHub
Poetic yet down-to-earth, Poum and Alexandre is a work of sustained intensity, tenderness and generosity of spirit. The Age