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Poet and violinist Anna Smaill’s acclaimed debut novel The Chimes constructs a world ruled by a large musical instrument, and navigated via a musical language. It’s also a place where people are incapable of retaining me...
Memory Loss (Anna Smaill, Bernard Beckett) is an episode from Auckland Writers Festival » Podcasts by Auckland Writers Festival. Poet and violinist Anna Smaill’s acclaimed debut novel The Chimes constructs a world ruled by a large musical i...
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Poet and violinist Anna Smaill’s acclaimed debut novel The Chimes constructs a world ruled by a large musical instrument, and navigated via a musical language. It’s also a place where people are incapable of retaining memories. Bernard Beckett’s Lullaby envisages a world where memories, like body organs, can be transplanted. Futuristic, philosophical and written in inventive prose, both novels... Read full post ›
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Memory Loss (Anna Smaill, Bernard Beckett) is from Auckland Writers Festival » Podcasts by Auckland Writers Festival.
Published Jul 7, 2015