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A Sabbatical in Leipzig By Adrian Duncan

A Sabbatical in Leipzig by Adrian Duncan


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A retired Irish engineer living alone in Bilbao reflects on his life, work, homes and relationships, structuring his thoughts around key pieces of art and music, focusing particularly on a five-year period of prolonged mental agitation spent with his partner in Leipzig.

A Sabbatical in Leipzig Summary

A Sabbatical in Leipzig by Adrian Duncan

Michael, a retired Irish engineer, has lived away from Ireland for most of his life and now resides alone in Bilbao after the death of his girlfriend, Catherine. Each day he listens to two versions of the same piece of music before walking the same route to visit Richard Serra's enormous permanent installation, The Matter of Time, in the Guggenheim Museum. Over the course of 45 minutes before he leaves his apartment, Michael reflects on past projects and how they have endured, the landscape of his adolescence, and his relationship with Catherine, which acts as the marker by which he judges the passing of time. Over the course of the narrative, certain fascinations crop up: electricity, porcelain, the bogland of his youth, a short story by Robert Walser, and a five-year period of prolonged mental agitation spent in Leipzig with Catherine. This `sabbatical', caused by the stress of his job and the suicide of a former colleague, splits his career as an engineer into two distinct parts. A Sabbatical in Leipzig is intensely realistic, mapped out like Michael's intricate drawings. With a clear voice and precise, structured thoughts, we are brought from an empty landscape to envision the creation of structures in cities across Europe, from London to Leipzig and Bilbao. This narrator has left the void of his world in rural Ireland to build new environments elsewhere, yet remains connected to his homeland. Duncan's second novel stands alone as a substantial and compelling work of literary fiction.

A Sabbatical in Leipzig Reviews

'A book such as W.G. Sebald might have written, had he been an Irish Engineer. In precise and penetrating prose, this novel probes memory and absence, and offers a vivid evocation of how love and trouble, between them, can support a life and frame a world. A quietly compelling novel from a writer of real daring and poise.' - Vona Groarke ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ '... a reflective, beautifully paced novel ...' - Sarah Gilmartin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'A Sabbatical in Leipzig is by turn poetic and forensic, exuberant and melancholy. At all times, it is an entirely riveting, deeply felt musing on intimacy, loneliness and the nature of perception itself.' - Sue Rainsford

About Adrian Duncan

Adrian Duncan is a Berlin-based Irish visual artist who originally trained as a structural engineer. His shortform fiction has appeared in The Stinging Fly, gorse, The Moth, The Dublin Review and Meridian (US), among others. His debut novel, Love Notes from a German Building Site (2019) was published by The Lilliput Press (IRE) and Head of Zeus (GB).

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GOR010972346
9781843517764
1843517760
A Sabbatical in Leipzig by Adrian Duncan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Lilliput Press Ltd
2020-03-20
144
N/A
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