A Closed Book

by Gilbert Adair | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0571200818 Global Overview for this book
Registered by ARTurner of Coventry, West Midlands United Kingdom on 8/4/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by ARTurner from Coventry, West Midlands United Kingdom on Friday, August 4, 2006
Bought at the Scope shop in Leamington Spa.

Signed.

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"What I shall want from you are your eyes ..." A writer, blinded in a car accident, employs someone to help write his new book--but not as a mere scribe. "The world was designed to be seen", the writer insists and so he requires:

"Someone whose eyes will take the place of mine. Someone capable not only of observing the world for me but of communicating his observations to me so that I can then transmute them into prose. Into my prose."

So begins the strange symbiotic relationship between the two protagonists of A Closed Book, a relationship that becomes increasingly disturbing and unsettling. Recounted entirely in finely realised dialogue and what seems to be interjections of internal monologue, the reader is confined entirely to the realm of sound, to voices, as if we are being asked to privilege the evidence of the ear over that of the eye, to experience the world from the point of view of the blind writer himself. As the book progresses, however, typographical and factual oddities accumulate, clues towards a darker design that is made manifest in the book's final twist, where questions raised earlier-- of trust, of real and figurative blindness, of self- regard (in both senses), of the power of language--are recast from a brutally different perspective.

Gilbert Adair previously won the Scott-Moncrieff prize for his extraordinary translation of the late Georges Perec's A Void--a novel composed without the letter "e"-- and some of that author's wit, allusiveness and self- conscious artistry find their way into Adair's new book, transmuted into something altogether more sinister. This is a powerful psychological thriller, well-paced, energetic (and occasionally very funny) but it also incorporates some subtle philosophical and literary questions into its narrative: How far can we believe what we read (or hear) and how does a reader's trust in a writer's fictional world equate with the trust required in allowing someone to interpret the world for us? See for yourself. --Burhan Tufail

Released 13 yrs ago (10/2/2010 UTC) at 2010 Swindon Unconvention, Jury's Inn Hotel in Swindon, Wiltshire United Kingdom

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Released at the Magic UnConvention.

Journal Entry 3 by chelseagirl at Faringdon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Saturday, October 2, 2010
Picked up at the BUCK Swindon Unconvention 2010. I've had a lovely day at the uncon and met lots of fab bookcrossers, both ones I already know and new ones. Also picked up WAAAYYY too many books .... including this one.

Hmmm I seem to have brought home a huge number of books registered by AliceF ... do we share the same reading tastes? This one just thoroughly intrigued me!

Journal Entry 4 by herrgirl at The Beacon in Wantage, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Thursday, June 20, 2019

Released 4 yrs ago (6/21/2019 UTC) at The Beacon in Wantage, Oxfordshire United Kingdom

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On bookshelves in the cafe area.

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