Barley patch

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Essential reading for anyone interested in the art of fiction and on how images shape our thoughts, reading and loves, Barley Patch lays bare the acts of writing and imagining. With something of the spirit of Calvino and Perec, this is a cornerstone of Murnane’s unclassifiable project, for which he is a deserving Nobel Prize candidate.

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Published in Australia in 2009, Barley Patch was Murnane’s first book in fourteen years, written after a period in which he had thought he would never write fiction again. The book begins with the question, ‘Must I write?’ What follows is both a chronicle of the images that have endured in the author’s mind and an exploration of their nature. The clarity of the images is extraordinary, as is their range, from Mandrake the Magician to the bachelor uncle kicked in the ‘stones’ as a child, from a cousin’s doll’s house to the mysterious woman who lets her hair down, from the soldier beetle who winks messages from God to the racehorses that run forever in the author’s mind.

The narrator lays bare the acts of writing and imagining, finally giving us a glimpse of the mythical place where the characters of fiction dwell before they come into existence in books. With something of the spirit of Italo Calvino and Georges Perec, this is a cornerstone of Murnane’s unclassifiable project, for which he is a deserving Nobel Prize candidate.

‘A genius.’ Teju Cole

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Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 cm
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Paperback

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English

Edition

|Short stories

Dewey

823.914 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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