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Quentin Clewes
A tragicomic family chronicle that spans two centuries and continents, Jetlag plays with modernist narrative mazes and mirages, while suggesting a landscape as haunting as the heaths of Wuthering Heights or the deserted streets of Nightwood. Evoking worlds irredeemably lost - the world of childhood, the world of ancestral Europe, the world of the great nineteenth-century novel - Clewes has produced a bold fiction, elegiacally caught, as its title suggests, between identities, cultures, and time-zones.
| Edition | 1st ed |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Marsilio Publishers |
| Pages | 258 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 1-568-86008-0 primary |
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