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Tools for Extinction (Paperback)
Denise Rose Hansen; Naja Marie Aidt, Vi Khi Nao, Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, Joanna Walsh, …
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R205
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Companions (Paperback)
Christina Hesselholdt; Translated by Paul Russell Garrett
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R396
R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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Camilla, Charles, Alma, Edward, Alwilda and Kristian are a circle
of friends hurtling through mid-life. Structured as a series of
monologues jumping from one friend to the next, Companions follows
their loves, ambitions, pains and anxieties as they age, fall sick,
have affairs, grieve, host dinner parties and move between the Lake
District, Berlin, Lisbon, Belgrade, Mozambique, New York and, of
course, Denmark. In her first book to be translated into English,
Christina Hesselholdt explores everyday life, the weight of the
past and the difficulty of intimacy in a uniquely playful and
experimental style. At once deeply comic and remarkably insightful,
Companions is an exhilarating portrait of life in the twenty-first
century.
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Vivian (Paperback)
Christina Hesselholdt; Translated by Paul Russell Garrett
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R386
R309
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With Vivian, her second novel to be published in English, Christina
Hesselholdt delves into the world of the enigmatic American
photographer Vivian Maier (1926-2009), whose unique body of work
only reached the public by chance. On the surface, Vivian Maier
lived a quiet life, working as a nanny for bourgeois families in
Chicago and New York. And yet, over the course of four decades, she
took more than 150,000 photos, most of them with Rolleiflex
cameras. The pictures were discovered in an auction shortly before
she died, impoverished and feasibly very lonely. Who was this
outsider artist, and why did she remain in the shadows her whole
life? In this playful, polyphonic novel, we watch Vivian grow up in
a severely dysfunctional family in New York and Champsaur in
France, and we follow her later life as a nanny and street
photographer in Chicago. A meditation on art, madness and identity,
Vivian is a brilliant novel by Denmark's most inventive and radical
novelist.
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