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Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:21st Nov '05
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For fans of Salman Rushdie, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Orhan Pamuk
An exquisite allegorical tale of following one's dreams by the author of The SaddlebagThe Scribe lives in a town on the frontiers of Central Asia. This is a world of spies and scholars, clerics and quacks, generals and princesses, of thefts, intrigues, miracles and murders. A world where every act is fuelled on paper, for without it nothing - diplomacy, commerce, art, even love - is possible. This ambitious Scribe feverishly dreams of writing his masterpiece. And before he can begin he feels he must find the perfect paper, a paper unimaginably beautiful, as pure as the mountain snows. But there is a crisis looming. The ancient practice of paper-making is in decline, and the European paper - factory made - is scarce and expensive. In the isolated mountain town, which has become the scene of a power struggle, paper is more necessary than ever. The Scribe sets off on a quest that sends him from mosque to palace, from citadel to marketplace, in hot pursuit of straw and rag reams from the past, of wood-pulp paper of the present, and towards the shimmering pages of the future.
'Nakhjavani's language has a subtly wrought simplicity that serves to emphasise her themes, and her argument for the sanctity of the written word is tightly woven into a vivid tapestry of characters and situations ... Nakhjavani has mastered a kind of narrative detachment' Times Literary Supplement 'Nakhjavani's language is as beautiful as the scenes she describes, a litany of names and places, beliefs and deities' Scotland on Sunday 'Nakhjavani displays a love of storytelling almost for its own sake' Literary Review
ISBN: 9780747576600
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256 pages
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