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 · Gerald Murnane. ratings52 reviews. A kaleidoscopic meditation on fiction-making by one of Australia's most acclaimed writers. "The house of fiction," wrote Henry James, "has not one window, but a million." In this, his latest work, Gerald Murnane, one of Australia's most acclaimed contemporary authors, takes these words as his starting point, and asks: Who, exactly, are 4/5(). Author: Gerald Murnane. Artarmon, New South Wales. Giramondo. ISBN A Million Windows is whimsical fiction, nearly satirical. In its delivery of a sustained monologue, the novel evokes Nabokov’s Humbert Humbert in Lolita (). One might even recognize in its author, Gerald Murnane, some choice words of John Lennard in Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita (). In this, his latest work, Gerald Murnane, one of Australia's most acclaimed contemporary authors, takes these words as his starting point, and asks: Who, exactly, are that house's residents, and what do they see from their respective rooms? His answer, A Million Windows, is a gorgeous (if unsettling) investigation into the glories and pitfalls of storytelling/5(15).


A Million Windows|Gerald Murnane, Patriarchy In A Welfare Society|Harriet Holter, Rabies - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References|Icon Health Publications, Politics In Israel: The Second Generation|Alan Arian. A Million Windows, Gerald Murnane's latest, comes out of the late charge that started with Barley Patch in It takes its title (and epigraph) from Henry James' preface to The Portrait of a Lady, where James speaks of 'the posted presence of the watcher' at each of the house of fiction's million windows.. There is hardly a Murnane book or story in existence where its ostensible. In this, his latest work, Gerald Murnane, one of Australia's most acclaimed contemporary authors, takes these words as his starting point, and asks: Who, exactly, are that house's residents, and what do they see from their respective rooms? His answer, A Million Windows, is a gorgeous (if unsettling) investigation into the glories and pitfalls.


Gerald Murnane. ratings52 reviews. A kaleidoscopic meditation on fiction-making by one of Australia's most acclaimed writers. "The house of fiction," wrote Henry James, "has not one window, but a million." In this, his latest work, Gerald Murnane, one of Australia's most acclaimed contemporary authors, takes these words as his starting point, and asks: Who, exactly, are that house's residents, and what do they see from their respective rooms?. Author: Gerald Murnane. Artarmon, New South Wales. Giramondo. ISBN A Million Windows is whimsical fiction, nearly satirical. In its delivery of a sustained monologue, the novel evokes Nabokov’s Humbert Humbert in Lolita (). One might even recognize in its author, Gerald Murnane, some choice words of John Lennard in Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita (). A MILLION WINDOWS By Gerald Murnane pp. David R. Godine. Paper, $ Paper, $ The Australian novelist Gerald Murnane has become known for works of difficult genius, and his latest.

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