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Asunder
Chloe Aridjis
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Description for Asunder
paperback. Marie's job as a museum guard at the National Gallery in London offers her the life she always wanted, one of invisibility and quiet contemplation. But amid the hushed corridors surge currents of history and violence, paintings whose power belie their own fragility. Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 140 x 14. Weight in Grams: 152.
Marie’s job as a museum guard at the National Gallery in London offers her the life she always wanted, one of invisibility and quiet contemplation. But amid the hushed corridors surge currents of history and violence, paintings whose power belie their own fragility. There also lingers the legacy of her great-grandfather Ted, the warder who slipped and fell moments before reaching the suffragette Mary Richardson as she took a blade to one of the gallery’s masterpieces on the eve of the First World War.
After nine years there, Marie begins to feel the tug of restlessness. A decisive change ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Vintage
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099572756
SKU
9780099572756
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Ref
99-1
About Chloe Aridjis
Chloe Aridjis was born in New York, and grew up in the Netherlands and Mexico City. She received her DPhil in nineteenth-century French poetry and magic from Oxford, then lived in Berlin for five years. Her first novel, Book of Clouds, published in 2009, won the Prix du Premier Roman Etranger in France. She lives in London.
Reviews for Asunder
I loved Chloe Aridjis's Book of Clouds so it was exciting to read her new novel, Asunder, which, in a story about art, guardianship, damage and philosophy, revealed again the deftness and depth of narrative understanding of this subtle and courageous writer.
Ali Smith
New Statesman
Exhilarating… The novel wonderfully disobeys all conventional rules of realism and ... Read more
Ali Smith
New Statesman
Exhilarating… The novel wonderfully disobeys all conventional rules of realism and ... Read more