No one appreciates the detail of being alive more than the dead. In
Lisbon, a man encounters his mother sitting on a park bench who
laughs with the impudence of a schoolgirl. She has been dead for
fifteen years. In Krakow market he recognises Ken, his passeur, the
most important person in his life between the ages of eleven and
seventeen. They last met when Ken was sixty-five - forty years ago.
The number of lives that enter any one life is incalculable. In
this nomadic and playful book which travels through fictions across
Europe, seemingly disparate stories reveal themselves to be linked,
mislaid objects find their place and sensual memories penetrate the
present.
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