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The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
Richard Flanagan
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Description for The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
Hardback.
An ember storm of a novel, this is Booker Prize-winning novelist Richard Flanagan at his most moving—and astonishing—best.
In a world of perennial fire and growing extinctions, Anna’s aged mother is dying—if her three children would just allow it. Condemned by their pity to living she increasingly escapes through her hospital window into visions of horror and delight.
When Anna’s finger vanishes and a few months later her knee disappears, Anna too feels the pull of the window. She begins to see that all around her others are similarly vanishing, but no one else ... Read morenotices. All Anna can do is keep her mother alive. But the window keeps opening wider, taking Anna and the reader ever deeper into a strangely beautiful novel about hope and love and orange-bellied parrots.
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Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Richard Flanagan
Richard Flanagan's novels Death of a River Guide, The Sound of One Hand Clapping, Gould's Book of Fish, The Unknown Terrorist, Wanting, and First Person have received numerous honours and are published in 42 countries. He won the Man Booker Prize for The Narrow Road to the Deep North in 2014.
Reviews for The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
Pyrotechnic brilliance
Daily Mail
Ambitious, powerful... There is much to enjoy and admire in this novel... Flanagan writes with a startling brilliance
Scotsman
A fiercely well-observed account of the psychological twists and turns, the stress points and the double-binds, of familial love
Daily Telegraph
Richard Flanagan is one of the greatest writers at work ... Read morein the world today - I admire him and his writing immensely. The Living Sea of Waking Dreams is a haunting, urgent and important book about our broken and confusing age
James Rebanks Striking... brilliantly done... Flanagan is wise enough to place his wider concerns, and the accompanying magic realism within the sturdy framework of a conventional family narrative
The Times
Magnificent... Flanagan hasn't just written about the space between living and dying; in writing about the things that are disappearing from the world he's captured something fundamental about the moment we're living in
Guardian Australia
Pure and simple... A book in which workaday realism is increasingly marbled with magical effects... What impresses most, however, is that Flanagan's novel doesn't end in condemnation. It keeps searching for the proper form for love
Geordie Williamson
The Australian
Flanagan has delivered a book that both distills the literary qualities for which he has been celebrated for more than a quarter of a century and recasts our ideas about the kind of writer he is and what he can do. This novel is a revelation and triumph, from a writer demonstrating, yet again, the depths of his talent, while revelling in a new, unfamiliar register. It is at once timely and timeless, full of despair but leavened by hope, angry and funny and sad and a bit magical... What an astonishing book this is
Michael Williams
Sydney Morning Herald
An extraordinary tour de force, utterly compelling... It's a heartfelt, urgent plea to restore our connection to the world before it's too late
Morag MacInnes
Tablet,
Novel of the Week
Utterly dazzling
Jonathan Wright
SFX
Fascinating
Scotland on Sunday,
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[Flanagan's] prose has a pyrotechnic brilliance
Max Davidson
Mail on Sunday
There's much beauty and hope to be found in The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
Claire Webb
Radio Times
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