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The Fat Man in History

The Fat Man in History

Peter Carey
4/5 ( ratings)
The Fat Man in History is widely considered to the one of the most important work of Australian fiction in recent years. First published to critical acclaim in 1980, it is now reissued in Faber Paperbacks for the first time.

The stories in Peter Carey's collection are bizarre, funny and chilling. Their landscape is exotic and surreal, an ominous near-future that has the distinct feel of contemporary life. Carey's narratives are an exhilarating blend of fable, fantasy and allegory in which, as in dreams, something odd and menacing takes control.

Here are societies in which people gamble for new bodies in a genetic lottery or watch apprehensively as first buildings, then parts of the landscape, and eventually their neighbours, begin to dematerialise and vanish. Here is what happens when a miniature replica of a small town and its inhabitants assumes a more compelling reality than its original or when a group of fat men, ostracised by a revolutionary government, plot its overthrow
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Release
May 22, 1990
ISBN
0571144381
ISBN 13
9780571144389

The Fat Man in History

Peter Carey
4/5 ( ratings)
The Fat Man in History is widely considered to the one of the most important work of Australian fiction in recent years. First published to critical acclaim in 1980, it is now reissued in Faber Paperbacks for the first time.

The stories in Peter Carey's collection are bizarre, funny and chilling. Their landscape is exotic and surreal, an ominous near-future that has the distinct feel of contemporary life. Carey's narratives are an exhilarating blend of fable, fantasy and allegory in which, as in dreams, something odd and menacing takes control.

Here are societies in which people gamble for new bodies in a genetic lottery or watch apprehensively as first buildings, then parts of the landscape, and eventually their neighbours, begin to dematerialise and vanish. Here is what happens when a miniature replica of a small town and its inhabitants assumes a more compelling reality than its original or when a group of fat men, ostracised by a revolutionary government, plot its overthrow
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Release
May 22, 1990
ISBN
0571144381
ISBN 13
9780571144389

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