Oblivion
By (Author) Patrick Holland
Transit Lounge Publishing
Transit Lounge Publishing
1st July 2024
Australia
General
Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Before nightfall I rode a taxi through Narita. Neon-lit restaurants and bars and dark cypress. The snow and a wind from the Sea of Japan had all but cleared the streets. Cedar temples sat beneath grey skies. Vending machines lit the wet and empty paths to their gates. I told the driver to go on to the city.
Lyrical and atmospheric. As the influence of the West falls away, an unnamed narrator drifts through the Easts floating world of non-places chain hotels, airports, mega-cities finalising often covert operations and deals. When he meets the enigmatic and beautiful Tien, a 21st-century floating world courtesan, he becomes involved with people and events that threaten his plan to escape life via various forms of oblivion.
Evocative and sparely written, in the tradition of The Mary Smokes Boys, this is a novel where the journey becomes the story, filled with acute observation, desire and dreams.
Praise for Patrick Hollands writing:
There is a directness and sparseness to the prosethe slow meditative tension calls to mind the dark romance of Greenes The Quiet American. Jessica Au
Holland is, quite simply, one of the best prose stylists working in Australia today. Matthew Condon