The Edge of the Alphabet

SKU: 9781804271186
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  • Author:
    FRAME Janet
  • ISBN:
    9781804271186
  • Publication Date:
    December 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    296
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Fitzcarraldo Editions
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
The Edge of the Alphabet
The Edge of the Alphabet

The Edge of the Alphabet

SKU: 9781804271186
Regular price $29.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    FRAME Janet
  • ISBN:
    9781804271186
  • Publication Date:
    December 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    296
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Fitzcarraldo Editions
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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Toby Withers, a young man with epilepsy, leaves New Zealand after the death of his mother. While on board a ship to England, he meets Zoe, a middle-aged woman looking for a life of meaning and Pat, an Irishman who claims to have many friends but treats people with carelessness. Alike in their alienation, all three embark on a new life in London, piecing together an existence in the margins of the urban world. The Edge of the Alphabet, the third novel by Janet Frame, one of New Zealand-s foremost writers of the twentieth century, is a piercing, startlingly strange work about identity, the post-colonial experience and the search for connection in a lonely world, published on the centenary of her birth with a new foreword by Catherine Lacey.

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  • Toby Withers, a young man with epilepsy, leaves New Zealand after the death of his mother. While on board a ship to England, he meets Zoe, a middle-aged woman looking for a life of meaning and Pat, an Irishman who claims to have many friends but treats people with carelessness. Alike in their alienation, all three embark on a new life in London, piecing together an existence in the margins of the urban world. The Edge of the Alphabet, the third novel by Janet Frame, one of New Zealand-s foremost writers of the twentieth century, is a piercing, startlingly strange work about identity, the post-colonial experience and the search for connection in a lonely world, published on the centenary of her birth with a new foreword by Catherine Lacey.

Toby Withers, a young man with epilepsy, leaves New Zealand after the death of his mother. While on board a ship to England, he meets Zoe, a middle-aged woman looking for a life of meaning and Pat, an Irishman who claims to have many friends but treats people with carelessness. Alike in their alienation, all three embark on a new life in London, piecing together an existence in the margins of the urban world. The Edge of the Alphabet, the third novel by Janet Frame, one of New Zealand-s foremost writers of the twentieth century, is a piercing, startlingly strange work about identity, the post-colonial experience and the search for connection in a lonely world, published on the centenary of her birth with a new foreword by Catherine Lacey.