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Prague Noir The Weeping Woman On The Streets Of Prague
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Prague Noir The Weeping Woman On The Streets Of Prague

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An intricate, finely crafted and polished tale, The Weeping Woman brings magic-realism to the dimly lit streets of Prague. Through the squares and alleys a woman walks, the embodiment of human pity, sorrow, death. Everyone she passes is touched by her, and Germain skilfully creates an intense mood and feel in her attempt to produce a spiritual map of Prague. The ObserverThe figure of this bereft woman develops into a memorable symbol: her sudden appearances - on a bridge, in a square, in a room - haunt the book like history, moved to tears. Robert Winder in The Independent a haunting classic Madeleine Kingsley in She Magazine

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dedalus Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 May 2010
Pages
128
ISBN
9781903517734

An intricate, finely crafted and polished tale, The Weeping Woman brings magic-realism to the dimly lit streets of Prague. Through the squares and alleys a woman walks, the embodiment of human pity, sorrow, death. Everyone she passes is touched by her, and Germain skilfully creates an intense mood and feel in her attempt to produce a spiritual map of Prague. The ObserverThe figure of this bereft woman develops into a memorable symbol: her sudden appearances - on a bridge, in a square, in a room - haunt the book like history, moved to tears. Robert Winder in The Independent a haunting classic Madeleine Kingsley in She Magazine

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dedalus Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 May 2010
Pages
128
ISBN
9781903517734