The plains

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‘In the city the notion of the hours of the day, of the passage of time, is lost. In the countryside that is impossible,’ the narrator tells us. He goes on to recount his day-to-day life in the house with garden where he has isolated himself in an attempt to cut off contact with everything and everyone. Even, possibly, himself. Time is almost palpable here, it goes by without haste and allows you to feel even the tiniest details around you: insects, noises, a falling leaf, the smell of damp earth. From a cold damp winter, the year unfolds. A garden reveals itself, alongside stories of how we got here – the childhood memories of an Italian veteran; the tales his grandmother told. And closer to now, how he arrived in the city as a student, fell in love with Ciro, and the break-up that prompted him to move away, to this patch of now-carefully tended land. This is a love story, after all.

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After a loss, a year in the country: four seasons to transform a garden and a self.

‘In the city the notion of the hours of the day, of the passage of time, is lost. In the countryside that is impossible,’ our narrator tells us. In this remote house and garden, time is almost palpable; it goes by without haste and brings into sharp relief even the tiniest details: insects, the sound of the rain, a falling leaf, the smell of damp earth. Past and present are equally weighted and visible here, revealing themselves slowly with every season and turn of the spade.So a year unfolds. A garden takes shape as his connection deepens to this place, becoming a shelter from everyone and everything, perhaps even from himself. We see the ants devouring the chard, we hear the tales his grandmother told, perhaps real, perhaps taken from a movie, and we learn about his great love, Ciro. The humid sheets in the country, the carefully renovated apartment in the city and the painful, inexplicable break-up that prompted him to take refuge in this patch of now-carefully tended land.

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Weight 228 g
Dimensions 19.8 × 13 × 1.9 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

212

Language

English

Edition

Paperback original

Dewey

863.7 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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