The Lost Scrapbook
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Word Count
119,000 words, Guess
Page Count
476 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8739295M
- ISBN-139781573660068
- ISBN-10157366006X
- OCLC Control Number33930915
- OCLC Control Numberlostscrapbook0000dara
and 2 more
- Goodreads1986779
- LibraryThing568771
Classifications
- LCCPS3554.A62 L67 1995
Description
It may be the defining irony of our time: just as we are coming to recognize our shared destiny and necessary interdependence, our culture seems to be fracturing along every fault line available to it. The Lost Scrapbook is a novel that passionately captures the contradictory richness of our historical slot, a time when feelings of belonging and exclusion can do bitter battle. Conjuring an unforgettable variety of voices, the book delves into lives touched by this tension, before it culminates in a confrontation between a trusting city and the local manufacturing company that both sustains and betrays it. Through the use of a prismatic storytelling form, The Lost Scrapbook finds a contemporary answer to the 19th century novel, evoking an entire world in all its richness and diversity. But by embodying the sense that we can best understand our world through witnessing the interworkings of whole communities, it is also something altogether new: The Lost Scrapbook may be the first "holistic" novel.
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