Thom Palmer's richly imagined first novel offers a hilarious yet bittersweet examination of food, art, and love. The unnamed narrator of this brilliantly conceived farce, a struggling poet in San Francisco, finds that his life takes a dramatic turn when he meets and falls hopelessly in love with enigmatic young Maria Perpetua, a brainy and seductive food writer composing an encyclopedic masterpiece on spinach. Their ill-fated romance, and the consequences of her sudden rise to cult fame, form the core of a mock memoir related in a highly original fictional voice. Funny, strange, and poignant, The Florentine Papers is a sumptuous feast of food and language, a novel The Washington Post called "a fascinating tale with two marvelously memorable characters."
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 133 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-966218-00-5 (9781966218005)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Thom Palmer lives and writes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Florentine Papers is his first novel. He is also the author of a second, Desire.