Falling out of time
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Author
Contributions
- Cohen, Jessica, translator - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Jonathan Cape, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
48,250 words, Guess
Page Count
193 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefallingoutoftime0000gros_f4r4
- ISBN-100224097903
- ISBN-100099583720
- ISBN-139780224097901
- ISBN-139781448161836
and 7 more
- ISBN-139780099583721
- ISBN-101448161835
- OCLC Control Number864085384
- Better World Books9780099583721
- Better World Books9781448161836
- Better World Books9780224097901
- Open LibraryOL28428930M
Classifications
- DDC892.446
- LCCPJ5054.G728 N6413 2014
- LCCPJ5054.G728
Description
In Falling Out of Time, David Grossman has created a genre-defying drama -- part play, part prose, pure poetry -- to tell the story of bereaved parents setting out to reach their lost children. It begins in a small village, in a kitchen, where a man announces to his wife that he is leaving, embarking on a journey in search of their dead son. The man -- called simply Walking Man -- paces in ever-widening circles around the town. One after another, all manner of townsfolk fall into step with him (the Net-Mender, the Midwife, the Elderly Math Teacher, even the Duke), each enduring his or her own loss. The walkers raise questions of grief and bereavement: Can death be overcome by an intensity of speech or memory? Is it possible, even for a fleeting moment, to call to the dead and free them from their death? Grossman's answer to such questions is a hymn to these characters, who ultimately find solace and hope in their communal act of breaching death's hermetic separateness.
Description
In 'Falling Out of Time', David Grossman has created a genre-defying story of bereaved parents setting out to reach their lost children. It begins in a small village, in a kitchen, where a man announces to his wife that he is leaving, embarking on a journey in search of their dead son. The man - called simply the 'Walking Man' - paces in ever-widening circles around the town. One after another, all manner of townsfolk fall into step with him (the net mender, the midwife, the elderly maths teacher and even the duke), each enduring his or her own loss.
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