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Inland
Inland
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Inland is a work that explores the emotional power of place, moving from Hungary to South Dakota and the narrator's native district in Melbourne, bound by recurring motifs and deep feelings of intimacy and betrayal.
Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 09 January 2024
Publisher: And Other Stories
Inland is a captivating work that unfolds across the vast grasslands of the narrator's imagination, spanning from the picturesque plains of Hungary to the Institute of Prairie Studies in South Dakota. The journey begins in Szolnok County, where the narrator finds solace in the library of his manor house, surrounded by the serene beauty of nature. From there, the narrative takes us to Tripp County, where the editor of the journal Hinterland receives the narrator's writing, fostering a deep connection between the two.
As the book progresses, the narrator returns to his native district in Melbourne County, nestled between Moonee Ponds and the Merri. Here, he reminisces about the constant displacements of his childhood, a period marked by a sense of longing and belonging. The narrator's profound observations about the nature of the world are expressed through recurring motifs such as the fish pond, fig-tree, child-woman, and the colors white, red, and green. These motifs serve as symbols of interconnectedness and the complexities of human relationships.
As the book reaches its conclusion, the narrator's deep feelings of intimacy and betrayal come to full expression. The overlapping worlds that have been explored throughout the narrative are bound together by a web of emotions that resonate with the reader. Inland is a masterpiece that invites us to explore the depths of the human experience, challenging our perceptions of reality and reminding us of the profound connections that exist between individuals and the world around them.
Weight: 242g
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913505820
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