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113pages
$10.95 (paper)
ISBN 1-57366-087-6
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The Wilderness
A novel that works on our
nerves, The Wilderness examines human flesh in all its gruesome
fascination: disease, madness, hunger, the taste of flies in the
mouth. By day, the story describes the winding streets, filth and
poverty of the Indian coastal town of Cochin, as seen from the
carriage of a three-wheeled trishaw--the ring of its bell a lament
and a warning. By night, it follows the crooked path of the dead
cart, collecting the deceased or the nearly deceased. Its narrator
creeps through the halls of a whorehouse, catching sight of himself
in a mirror--pale, fearful. Death, the narcissist. |