ISBN-13: 9781844010110 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 96 str.
"Who are you talking to ?" "Myself." "Don't get into any arguments..". WINTER is a questioning novel; it questions the actuality of experience through a series of encounters, events, memories, conversations and vivid images. Par excellence, this is a fine example of the novel of ideas, crafted with literary and stylistic skill. HE is a writer: SHE is a photographer; but what they do, and how they do it, are, again, images. They have no names, but they have effective identities; we come to know them both well through their continual dialogue. Perhaps in the end there is only one question; but what is it? Is the only mystery the meaning of meaning? WINTER concentrates something of this in one relationship, one powerful metaphor.
"Who are you talking to ?""Myself.""Dont get into any arguments"...WINTER is a questioning novel; it questions the actuality of experience through a series of encounters, events, memories, conversations and vivid images. Par excellence, this is a fine example of the novel of ideas, crafted with literary and stylistic skill.HE is a writer: SHE is a photographer; but what they do, and how they do it, are, again, images. They have no names, but they have effective identities; we come to know them both well through their continual dialogue.Perhaps in the end there is only one question; but what is it? Is the only mystery the meaning of meaning? WINTER concentrates something of this in one relationship, one powerful metaphor.