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River

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River by Esther Kinsky is a reflective exploration of place and memory through the lens of a solitary protagonist living by the River Lea in London. The narrative weaves the everyday with recollections of past travels along other rivers, creating a rich tapestry of landscapes and human experience. Through her encounters and observations, the protagonist delves into themes of nature, history, and the passage of time.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate poetic prose and immersive storytelling that explores themes of memory, landscape, and personal reflection. It may appeal to you if you're drawn to narratives that intertwine the physical journey with an introspective exploration of one's life and the places that shape us.

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River

InΒ River, a woman takes long, solitary walks by the River Lea, observing and describing her surroundings and the unusual characters she encounters.Β RiverΒ is a remarkable novel, full of poignant images and poetic observations – an ode to nature, edgelands, and the transience of all things human.

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After many years I had excised myself from the life I had led in town, just as one might cut a figure out of a landscape or group photo. Abashed by the harm I had wreaked on the picture left behind, and unsure where the cut-out might end up next, I lived a provisional existence. I did so in a place where I knew none of my neighbours, where the street names, views, smells and faces were all unfamiliar to me, in a cheaply appointed flat where I would be able to lay my life aside for a while.

In River, a woman moves to a London suburb for reasons that are unclear. She takes long, solitary walks by the River Lea, observing and describing her surroundings and the unusual characters she encounters. Over the course of these wanderings, she amasses a collection of found objects and photographs and is drawn into reminiscences of the different rivers which haunted the various stages of her life, from the Rhine, where she grew up, to the Saint Lawrence, the Hooghly, and the banks of the Oder.

Written in language that is as precise as it is limpid, River is a remarkable novel, full of poignant images and poetic observations, an ode to nature, edgelands, and the transience of all things human.

Magnificent... As with the work of W. G. Sebald, Kinsky constructs the past through landscapes: for the woman, a river is a water-script of histories. - New Yorker

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River, by Esther Kinsky, is praised for its rich and intricate layering of description and memory, providing an evocative depiction of landscape and life’s overlooked details. The narrative blurs the lines between personal and universal truths through a cyclical structure, creating a timeless quality. Reviews highlight Iain Galbraith's translation as masterful, enhancing the novel's depth and beauty.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781910695296

Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 January 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Fitzcarraldo Editions

Contributors:

  • Translated by Iain Galbraith

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 125.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Esther Kinsky grew up by the river Rhine and lived in London for twelve years. She is the author of six volumes of poetry, four novels (Summer Resort, Banatsko, River, Grove) numerous essays on language, poetry and translation and three children's books. She has translated many notable English (John Clare, Henry David Thoreau, Iain Sinclair) and Polish (Joanna Bator, Miron Bia?oszewski, Magdalena Tulli) authors into German. Both River and Grove won numerous literary prizes in Germany.

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