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The House of Paper - Carlos Maria Dominguez
The House of Paper
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Bluma Lennon, distinguished professor of Latin American literature at Cambridge, is hit by a car while crossing the street, immersed in a volume of Emily Dickinson's poems. Several months after her untimely demise, a package arrives for her from Argentina-a copy of a Conrad novel, encrusted in... show more
Bluma Lennon, distinguished professor of Latin American literature at Cambridge, is hit by a car while crossing the street, immersed in a volume of Emily Dickinson's poems. Several months after her untimely demise, a package arrives for her from Argentina-a copy of a Conrad novel, encrusted in cement and inscribed with a mysterious dedication. Bluma's successor in the department (and a former lover) travels to Buenos Aires to track down the sender, one Carlos Brauer, who turns out to have disappeared. The last thing known is that he moved to a remote stretch of the Uruguayan coastline and built himself a house out of his enormous and valuable library. How he got there, and why, is the subject of this seductive novel-part mystery, part social comedy, and part examination of all the many forms of bibliomania. Charmingly illustrated by Peter Sís, The House of Paper is a tribute to the strange and passionate relationship between people and their books. (12/04/2005)
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Format: hardcover
ASIN: B001KZHG8I
Publisher: Harcourt
Pages no: 112
Edition language: English
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4.0 Bookish Insanity - sounds familiar? ;)
Very nice short read indeed. Although there were some slower places, I liked the book. Well, the idea is just brilliant. The book tells the story of people who are in love with books (sounds familiar? ;) ) but this love has no boundaries or limits. Readers devote their lives for book categorization,...
Kate says
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4.0 The House of Paper
***Bookish Insanity Very nice short read. Although there were some slower places, I liked the book. Well, the idea is just brilliant. The book tells the story of people who are in love with books (sounds familiar? ;) ) but this love has no boundaries or limits. readers devote their lives for book...
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