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The Search for Heinrich Schlögel
- Narrado por: Nicky Guadagni
- Inglés
- Duración: 8 horas y 14 mins
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Resumen del editor
An Oprah Editor’s Pick, named as one of Globe & Mail’s Best 100 Books of 2014, and one of Quill & Quire’s Best Books of 2014
“Bewitching riddle of a novel.” (O, the Oprah Magazine)
“Baillie reminds us of the power of novels to renew the world.” (Booklist)
From the author of the Scotiabank Giller Prize-nominated novel The Incident Report comes a hypnotic novel following Heinrich Schlögel from Germany to Canada, where he sets out on a solo hike into the interior of Baffin Island. His journey quickly becomes surreal, full of strange encounters, inexplicable visions, and the shifting of time. After returning back to civilization, Heinrich discovers inexplicably that many years have passed. Narrated by an unnamed archivist who is attempting to piece together the truth of Heinrich’s life, The Search for Heinrich Schlögel dances between reality and fantasy. Set in today’s disappearing North and brimming with imagination and creativity, The Search for Heinrich Schlögel is a sophisticated story with magical underpinnings.
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Reseñas de la crítica
“A philosophic, absorbing read on photography, the North, colonialism, ethnography, and the nature of time.” (Jade Colbert, The Globe & Mail)
“Baillie reminds us of the power of novels to renew the world.” (Booklist)
“Martha Baillie has written a timeless masterpiece. Every page is full of haunting wonderment. Truly, I know of no novel quite like it . . . I was completely transported.” (Howard Norman, author of Next Life Might Be Kinder)