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Lands of Glass Alessandro Baricco

Lands of Glass By Alessandro Baricco

Lands of Glass by Alessandro Baricco


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Summary

The story of two 19th-century visionaries. A small-town glassmaker is commissioned to make the glass for the Crystal Palace by a Parisian architect. They are joined by an extravagant inventor and a steam locomotive in a tale of angry visions, confused emotions and ambition.

Lands of Glass Summary

Lands of Glass by Alessandro Baricco

From one of Italy's most brilliant and most inventive writers comes the story of two visionaries of the mid-nineteenth century. Mr Rail is a small-town entrepreneur and glass-maker, and Hector Horeau is the Parisian architect who commissions him to make the glass for the Crystal Palace. They are joined by the extravagant inventor, Pekisch, and Elisabeth, a steam locomotive racing along on a railway to nowhere. Theirs is a Kafkaesque tale of angry visions, confused emotions and fantastic ambitions.

About Alessandro Baricco

Alessandro Baricco was born in Turin in 1958 where he still lives today. He is the author of the internationally acclaimed novels SILK, OCEAN SEA and CITY.

Additional information

GOR001510089
9780241141748
0241141745
Lands of Glass by Alessandro Baricco
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20020801
240
N/A
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