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A Strange Country

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From the acclaimed author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog, A Strange Country, the sequel to The Life of Elves and described as a 'strange and poetic fantasy similar to the work of Tolkien' by the San Francisco Book Review, will transport readers to a lost world and remind them of the power of poetry and imagination.
'Bewitching' ... '[an] enchanting hero's journey' Foreword Reviews
Alejandro de Yepes and Jesús Rocamora, young officers in the Spanish regular army, are stationed alone at Castillo when a friendly redhead named Petrus appears out of nowhere. There is something magnetic and deeply mysterious about him. Alejandro and Jesús are bewitched, and, in the middle of the sixth year of the longest war humankind has ever endured, they abandon their post to follow him across a bridge that only he can see.
Petrus brings them to a world of lingering fog, strange beings, poetry, music, natural wonders, harmony and extraordinary beauty. This is where the fate of the world and all its living creatures is decided. Yet this world too is under threat. A long battle against the forces of disenchantment is drawing to a climactic close. Will poetry and beauty prevail over darkness and death? And what role will Alejandro and Jesús play?

About the author

Muriel Barbery is a former lecturer in philosophy and the bestselling author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog, which has sold more than 6 million copies worldwide and been described by Le Figaro as ‘the publishing phenomenon of the decade’.

Summary

From the acclaimed author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog, A Strange Country, the sequel to The Life of Elves and described as a 'strange and poetic fantasy similar to the work of Tolkien' by the San Francisco Book Review, will transport readers to a lost world and remind them of the power of poetry and imagination.

‘Bewitching’ … ‘[an] enchanting hero’s journey’ Foreword Reviews  

Alejandro de Yepes and Jesús Rocamora, young officers in the Spanish regular army, are stationed alone at Castillo when a friendly redhead named Petrus appears out of nowhere. There is something magnetic and deeply mysterious about him. Alejandro and Jesús are bewitched, and, in the middle of the sixth year of the longest war humankind has ever endured, they abandon their post to follow him across a bridge that only he can see. 

Petrus brings them to a world of lingering fog, strange beings, poetry, music, natural wonders, harmony and extraordinary beauty. This is where the fate of the world and all its living creatures is decided. Yet this world too is under threat. A long battle against the forces of disenchantment is drawing to a climactic close. Will poetry and beauty prevail over darkness and death? And what role will Alejandro and Jesús play? 

Report

'The novel could be read as an allegory for the challenges that face our modern world, from the controversy surrounding our borders to climate change. Or, it may be seen as a strange and poetic fantasy similar to the work of Tolkien. In either case, it is a beautiful book about what it means to be brave and how we all must work to save ourselves and each other' San Francisco Book Review
'Bewitching' ... '[an] enchanting hero's journey' Foreword Reviews
'At its best, Barbery's imaginative tale reads as a mix of J.R.R. Tolkien and Hayao Miyazaki, epic in scope yet grounded by humor' Publishers' Weekly
'Readers who love meditative, dreamlike fiction will enjoy this translation, which rings with the music of the original French' Booklist
Praise for The Life of Elves
'A truly enchanting story, beautifully told and rich in meaning. (...) this book truly deserves to be read by story lovers of all ages' Irish Times
'A beguiling fairy tale' New York Times
'Vivid imagery and a thread of mystery draw readers into the timeless and ethereal world of these young girls with a destiny to fulfill' Booklist
'An emotional, entertaining examination of magic in the modern world' France Today
'...this fervent, idiosyncratic fable is undeniable evidence of a richly lyrical imagination' Kirkus Reviews

Product details

Authors Muriel Barbery, Barbery Muriel
Assisted by Alison Anderson (Translation)
Publisher Gallic Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.07.2020
 
EAN 9781910477786
ISBN 978-1-910477-78-6
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 147 mm x 217 mm x 21 mm
Weight 311 g
Series The Life of Elves
Subjects Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

Fantasy, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Fantasy / General, FICTION / Magical Realism, FICTION / Fantasy / Historical, Historical fantasy, Magical Realism, Fiction: general and literary, Religious & Spiritual Fiction

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