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The Pages
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Discover 'The Pages', a profound exploration of life, relationships, and the depths of thought. Set on a family sheep station in the picturesque western New South Wales, this novel artfully weaves the stories of Erica, a philosopher, and Sophie, a psychoanalyst, who arrive to delve into the writings of their reclusive brother, Wesley Antill. As they sift through Wesley's untouched philosophical musings in the shed, questions of genius and legacy arise, alongside the complexities of their intertwined lives. This captivating narrative, authored by one of Australia's greatest novelists, is a meditative journey through love, friendship, and the landscape of ideas, resonating with readers seeking depth in contemporary literature. 'The Pages' offers an enriching reading experience for anyone passionate about literary fiction that grapples with life's significant themes. Perfect for lovers of thought-provoking stories and beautifully written prose, this B-format paperback from The Text Publishing Company includes 202 pages that promise to ignite your imagination. Enjoy free shipping on your purchase and immerse yourself in a world of philosophy and exploration. Please note that combined shipping for other products is not available with this item, and shipping may take up to 10 days. Order your copy of 'The Pages' today and embrace the journey into the intricate human experience.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921520457
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2009
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Pages: 202
Description:
On a family sheep station in western New South Wales, a brother and sister work the property while their reclusive brother, Wesley Antill, spends years toiling away in one of the sheds, writing his philosophy. Now he has died. Erica, a philosopher, is sent from Sydney to appraise his life's work. Accompanying her is Sophie, who needs distracting from a string of failed relationships. Her field is psychoanalysis. The pages Wesley wrote lie untouched in the shed, just as he left them. What will they reveal? Was he a genius? These turn out to be only a couple of the questions in the air. How will the visit change the lives of Erica and Sophie? The Pages is a beguiling meditation on friendship and love, on men and women, on landscape and the difficulties of thought itself, by one of Australia's greatest novelists, the author of the much-loved Eucalyptus.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921520457
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2009
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Pages: 202
Description:
On a family sheep station in western New South Wales, a brother and sister work the property while their reclusive brother, Wesley Antill, spends years toiling away in one of the sheds, writing his philosophy. Now he has died. Erica, a philosopher, is sent from Sydney to appraise his life's work. Accompanying her is Sophie, who needs distracting from a string of failed relationships. Her field is psychoanalysis. The pages Wesley wrote lie untouched in the shed, just as he left them. What will they reveal? Was he a genius? These turn out to be only a couple of the questions in the air. How will the visit change the lives of Erica and Sophie? The Pages is a beguiling meditation on friendship and love, on men and women, on landscape and the difficulties of thought itself, by one of Australia's greatest novelists, the author of the much-loved Eucalyptus.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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