The Calligrapher

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2003 - 360 Seiten
This beguiling first novel is a provocative romantic comedy centered on a young London calligrapher named Jasper, who is an engaging, intelligent serial seducer and a breaker of hearts. But when he meets Madeleine, a captivating but enigmatic woman who is his equal in every way, he falls helplessly in love. Vulnerable for the first time, he is headed for his comeuppance at last. Jasper is transcribing the Songs and Sonnets of that other great lover, John Donne, for a rich American client. As he works on them (revealing to us the fascinating art of the calligrapher), he discovers that these wise and beautiful love poems illuminate his own experiences -- of the difference between love and lust, of the play of truth and deceit between men and women, of the cost of constancy.
As well as bringing modern London vividly to life, The Calligrapher is keenly observant of contemporary relationships and modern mores. Underlying its sparkling surface are Jasper's wry but heartfelt lamentations about the diminishment of our culture: the trivial masquerading as the consequential, the rising tide of ignorance, the triumph of the lowest common denominator. At once wickedly witty and deeply serious, sweet and cynical, romantic and reflective, this stylish, wonderfully entertaining novel is an accomplished and exciting literary debut.
 

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Inhalt

I
7
II
19
III
42
IV
57
V
71
VI
81
VII
89
VIII
101
XVI
196
XVII
215
XVIII
234
XIX
249
XX
267
XXI
276
XXII
288
XXIII
311

IX
106
X
119
XI
138
XII
155
XIII
161
XIV
174
XV
177
XXIV
318
XXV
324
XXVI
325
XXVII
333
XXVIII
339
XXIX
345
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Autoren-Profil (2003)

Edward Docx is the author of the acclaimed The Calligrapher, named a San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year. He lives in London.

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