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Train Can't Bring Me Home
Andy Conway
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Train Can't Bring Me Home
Andy Conway
Publisher Marketing: "Very impressive, clever, brilliant even..." Liz Calder 1993. The former eastern bloc is open for business and a war is raging just over the border, but in a Hungarian campus town, a group of students and exiles escape into love and literature. Dylan, a washed up American lecturer with a Tom Waits fixation, has an affair with Erzsi, his vivacious teenage Hungarian student, and a mixed group of students and teachers spend a crazy spring falling in love with their town and each other, their affair transforming everyone around them and turning the entire town into a magical place. A postmodern campus novel that explores the limits of love, literature and language, Train Can't Bring Me Home is a dizzying, intellectual, comic, erotic clash of discourses that mimics a host of literary styles, from bad travel writing to music journalism to a relationship break-up written as a student essay, with an array of pastiches of literary greats like Joyce, Amis, BS Johnson, Calvino, Kundera, Bukowski, Burroughs, Beckett, Stoker, Nabokov, Marquez and more. "I just finished your book on the train and quietly cried my eyes out..." "Emotionally gripping... a beautiful story. If you have ever lived away from your home and felt as if you were living someone else's life, this is worth reading." Contributor Bio: Conway, Andy Andy Conway is a prolific novelist, screenwriter and self-publisher who secretly time travels to mine story ideas for his Touchstone series. His first feature film, Arjun & Alison, a campus revenge thriller, toured film festivals around the world and was released in UK cinemas in spring 2014. His second, Long Dead Road, another revenge thriller, is currently in pre-production and will be released as a novel in summer 2014. Read more at www.andyconway.net
Media | Bøker Pocketbok (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg) |
Utgitt | 13. mars 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781470197315 |
Utgivere | Createspace |
Antall sider | 292 |
Mål | 129 × 198 × 16 mm · 285 g |