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Panorama

A Narrative about the Course of Events

Author: Dusan Sarotar and Rawley Grau   Series: Peter Owen World Series: Slovenia

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Part of the first Peter Owen World Series. Dusan Sarotar takes the reader on a deeply reflective, multi-faceted journey from northern to southern Europe, full of memorable characters and landscapes. In a manner reminiscent of W.G. Sebald, Sarotar supplements the narrative with photographs, which help blur the lines between fiction and journalism.

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Part of the first Peter Owen World Series. Dusan Sarotar takes the reader on a deeply reflective, multi-faceted journey from northern to southern Europe, full of memorable characters and landscapes. In a manner reminiscent of W.G. Sebald, Sarotar supplements the narrative with photographs, which help blur the lines between fiction and journalism.

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Duan arotar takes the reader on a deeply reflective yet kaleidoscopic journey from northernto southern Europe. In a manner reminiscent of W.G. Sebald, arotar supplements the narrativewith photographs, which help to blur the lines between fiction and journalism.The writer's experience of landscape is bound up in a personal yet elusive search for selfdiscovery,as he and a diverse group of international fellow travellers relate in their individualand distinctive voices their unique stories and their common quest for somewhere they might callhome.

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About the Author

Dusan Sarotar is a poet, novelist, screenwriter, journalist and an important cultural figure in the Balkans. His short stories and poems have been translated into several languages. His novels Billiards at the Hotel Dobray and Panorama were nominated for the Kresnik Award for the best novel written in Slovenian. Rawley Grau is a translator whose works include Dry Season, The Hidden Handshake, and Succubus.

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In a manner reminiscent of W.G. Sebald, arotar supplements the narrative with photographs, which help to blur the lines between fiction and journalism. The writer s experience of landscape is bound up in a personal yet elusive search for self-discovery, as he and a diverse group of international fellow travelers relate in their individual and distinctive voices their unique stories and their common quest for somewhere they might call home."

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Product Details

Publisher
Peter Owen Publishers
Published
30th November 2016
Pages
200
ISBN
9780720619225

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