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River.

By: Kinsky, EstherContributor(s): Galbraith, IainMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Fitzcarraldo Editions, 2017Copyright date: �2017Description: 1 online resource (191 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781910695302Genre/Form: Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: RiverOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Praise -- Title Page -- Contents -- Epigraph -- I. KING -- II. HORSE SHOE POINT -- III. RHINE -- IV. WALKING -- V. PINHOLE CAMERA -- VI. WALTHAMSTOW MARSHES -- VII. RIVER THAMES -- VIII. CRATERS -- IX. TABERNACLES -- X. LEYTON MARSH -- XI. ST LAWRENCE RIVER -- XII. WASH HOUSE -- XIII. THEATRE -- XIV. HACKNEY MARSHES -- XV. NAHAL HA YARKON -- XVI. FIREWORKS -- XVII. STOLLER'S -- XVIII. OLD RIVER LEA -- XIX. ODER -- XX. WIND -- XXI. FOLKLORE -- XXII. HACKNEY WICK -- XXIII. NERETVA -- XXIV. MARKET -- XXV. REKINDLINGS -- XXVI. STRATFORD MARSH -- XXVII. TISZA -- XXVIII. RAIN -- XXIX. GOLD -- XXX. BOW -- XXXI. HOOGHLY RIVER -- XXXII. ELEVATED RAILWAY -- XXXIII. STONE -- XXXIV. LEAMOUTH -- XXXV. ESTUARY -- XXXVI. TRANSGRESSION -- XXXVII. KING -- Acknowledgements -- About this Book -- About the Author and Translator -- Copyright.
Summary: In River, a woman takes long, solitary walks by the River Lea, observing and describing her surroundings and the unusual characters she encounters. River is a remarkable novel, full of poignant images and poetic observations - an ode to nature, edgelands, and the transience of all things human.
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Intro -- Praise -- Title Page -- Contents -- Epigraph -- I. KING -- II. HORSE SHOE POINT -- III. RHINE -- IV. WALKING -- V. PINHOLE CAMERA -- VI. WALTHAMSTOW MARSHES -- VII. RIVER THAMES -- VIII. CRATERS -- IX. TABERNACLES -- X. LEYTON MARSH -- XI. ST LAWRENCE RIVER -- XII. WASH HOUSE -- XIII. THEATRE -- XIV. HACKNEY MARSHES -- XV. NAHAL HA YARKON -- XVI. FIREWORKS -- XVII. STOLLER'S -- XVIII. OLD RIVER LEA -- XIX. ODER -- XX. WIND -- XXI. FOLKLORE -- XXII. HACKNEY WICK -- XXIII. NERETVA -- XXIV. MARKET -- XXV. REKINDLINGS -- XXVI. STRATFORD MARSH -- XXVII. TISZA -- XXVIII. RAIN -- XXIX. GOLD -- XXX. BOW -- XXXI. HOOGHLY RIVER -- XXXII. ELEVATED RAILWAY -- XXXIII. STONE -- XXXIV. LEAMOUTH -- XXXV. ESTUARY -- XXXVI. TRANSGRESSION -- XXXVII. KING -- Acknowledgements -- About this Book -- About the Author and Translator -- Copyright.

In River, a woman takes long, solitary walks by the River Lea, observing and describing her surroundings and the unusual characters she encounters. River is a remarkable novel, full of poignant images and poetic observations - an ode to nature, edgelands, and the transience of all things human.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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