"Michael Mirolla, editor"--Title page verso.
"Michael Mirolla, editor"--Title page verso.
The Walled Garden is a unique collection of short essays addressing a wide variety of subjects. From an exploration of the films of Andrei Tarkovsky and Federico Fellini to an update on the linguistic theories of Ernest Fenollosa, from a look into the true nature of time and the present moment to a discussion of 'psychic birthplaces', from reflections on Paleolithic caves, poetry and art, The Walled Garden includes the wild, the tamed and the stunningly unusual.
A small book with big ideas.
--Joyce McPhee "Apt613"Filled with memorable poetic language, fascinating insights, and above all, connections among ideas and people that one expects from an accomplished writer and thinker.
--John Morris "Accenti Magazine"Frutkin is a gifted writer who does not retreat from handling complex questions in order to provide some answers that the reader can either accept or debate. This is what makes a brilliant writer--allowing the reader to observe, think, accept or question--and Frutkin has done this eloquently in his new collection of essays.
--Sonia Saikaley "New York Journal of Books"Mark Frutkin has published nineteen books of fiction, poetry and nonfiction, most recently The Artist and the Assassin (Porcupine's Quill, 2021). His novel, Fabrizio's Return (Knopf), won the Trillium Award and the Sunburst Prize, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Prize. His novel, Atmospheres Apollinaire, was a finalist for the Governor General's Award.
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