Moments - Subhash Jaireth - Books - Puncher & Wattman - 9781922186737 - September 1, 2015
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Moments

Subhash Jaireth

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Moments

Publisher Marketing: 'When I listen to Bach, I seem to turn into a fish'. "Bach (Pau) in Love." 'We forget because we want to live. We forget because we live in hope for a better life. It's this wretched hope that demands that we forget the unforgettable'. "The Last Smile of Graf Tolstoy." These stories explore the nature of love, loss and memory: central to them is the uneasiness the narrators feel about their place in the world. A critical moment in the life of each narrator illuminates these themes in remarkable ways. For instance, in the story "Walter Benjamin's Pipe" the narrator wants to comprehend that critical moment when Walter Benjamin, the famous Jewish-German philosopher and literary critic, decided to end his life. In the story "Bach (Pau) in Love," the famous Catalan cellist Pablo Cassals imagines the situation which would have inspired Bach to compose his six suites for cello. In the story "Anna and Fyodor in Basel," Anna, Fyodor Dostoyevsky's wife waits for that moment whtn Holbein's famous painting about the dead Christ makes its appearance in the novel 'The Idiot'. In "The Quartz Hill," a Cantonese photographer looks at the prints of Paddy Bedford's paintings about the Bedford Downs massacre and decides to visit Halls Creek in search for her Gija grandmother's roots. Contributor Bio:  Jaireth, Subhash Subhash Jaireth was born in a small town in Punjab, India, and now lives in Canberra, Australia. He is well known for his poems, short stories, and essays that have appeared in major Australian literary publications.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781922186737
Publishers Puncher & Wattman
Genre Cultural Region > Oceania
Pages 172
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 10 mm   ·   235 g

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