Question 7 / [written and] read by Richard Flanagan.
Material type: SoundPublisher: Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, [2024]Copyright date: ℗2024Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 7 CDs (7 hr., 51 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in containerContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781038662040Other title: Question sevenSubject(s): Flanagan, Richard, 1961- | Flanagan, Richard, 1961- -- Family | Authors, Australian -- Biography | Families -- Australia -- Biography | Novelists, Australian -- Biography | Prisoners of war -- Japan -- Biography | World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese | Japan -- History -- 20th century | Tasmania -- History -- 20th centuryGenre/Form: Audiobooks. | Biographies. DDC classification: A828.4 Read by the author.Summary: Beginning at a love hotel by Japan's Inland Sea and ending by a river in Tasmania, "Question 7" is about the choices we make about love and the chain reaction that follows. By way of H.G. Wells and Rebecca West's affair through 1930s nuclear physics to Flanagan's father working as a slave labourer near Hiroshima when the atom bomb is dropped, this genre-defying daisy chain of events reaches fission when Flanagan as a young man finds himself trapped in a rapid on a wild river not knowing if he is to live or to die. At once a love song to his island home and to his parents, this hypnotic melding of dream, history, literature, place and memory is about how reality is never made by realists and how our lives so often arise out of the stories of others and the stories we invent about ourselves.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Beginning at a love hotel by Japan's Inland Sea and ending by a river in Tasmania, "Question 7" is about the choices we make about love and the chain reaction that follows. By way of H.G. Wells and Rebecca West's affair through 1930s nuclear physics to Flanagan's father working as a slave labourer near Hiroshima when the atom bomb is dropped, this genre-defying daisy chain of events reaches fission when Flanagan as a young man finds himself trapped in a rapid on a wild river not knowing if he is to live or to die. At once a love song to his island home and to his parents, this hypnotic melding of dream, history, literature, place and memory is about how reality is never made by realists and how our lives so often arise out of the stories of others and the stories we invent about ourselves.
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