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The Edge of the Alphabet

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The Edge of the Alphabet by Janet Frame is a poignant exploration of identity, alienation, and the quest for meaning. The novel opens with Toby Withers, a young man with epilepsy, who finds himself adrift after the death of his mother. Determined to start anew, he... Read More
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The Edge of the Alphabet

The third novel by Janet Frame, one of New Zealand's foremost writers,The Edge of the Alphabetis a piercing, startlingly strange work about identity, the post-colonial experience and the search for connection in a lonely world, publishedon the centenary of her birth.

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The Edge of the Alphabet by Janet Frame is a poignant exploration of identity, alienation, and the quest for meaning. The novel opens with Toby Withers, a young man with epilepsy, who finds himself adrift after the death of his mother. Determined to start anew, he departs from New Zealand, embarking on a ship bound for England. Onboard, he encounters Zoe, a middle-aged woman frustrated with her unfulfilled life, yearning for a purpose beyond the banalities of daily existence.

Among the passengers, they also meet Pat, an enigmatic Irishman who presents himself as friendly and engaging but whose interactions reveal a profound carelessness towards others. As they navigate their way through the complexities of their own lives, Toby, Zoe, and Pat form an unlikely trio, each grappling with their sense of isolation and the struggle to carve out a meaningful place in the world.

In London, they attempt to rebuild their lives, finding themselves on the fringes of society. Through Frame's masterful prose, their stories unfold with an intricate blend of introspection and vivid characterisation, delving deep into the human condition. The city serves as both a backdrop and a catalyst for their transformations, as they confront the ghosts of their pasts and the uncertainties of their futures.

The Edge of the Alphabet, first published by one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors of the twentieth century, Janet Frame, is a piercing novel that delves into themes of identity, and the post-colonial experience, and the enduring search for connection amidst the urban sprawl. This edition, released on the centenary of Frame's birth, includes a new foreword by acclaimed writer Catherine Lacey, offering fresh insights into Frame’s remarkable legacy.

Frame's work is startlingly strange yet deeply human, capturing the nuances of lives lived in the margins. Read The Edge of the Alphabet to experience a powerful narrative that resonates with anyone who has ever felt lost in the crowd.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781804271186

Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 August 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Fitzcarraldo Editions

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Catherine Lacey

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 125.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 296

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About the Author

Janet Frame (1924-2004) was a celebrated New Zealand author of novels, short stories, poetry and the three-volume autobiographyAn Angel at My Tablethat was adapted for cinema by Jane Campion. Janet Frame won numerous local and international literary prizes including the Commonwealth Prize for Best Book. She was an Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and held two honorary doctorates. She was awarded a CBE in 1983 and in 1990 she was made a Member of the Order of New Zealand, the country's highest civil honour. Her work is in print around the world and has been translated into many languages.

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