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Discover the captivating literary masterpiece, The Avignon Quintet, a collection of five short novels that showcase the brilliance of an undisputed modern master. With the ISBN 9780571225552, this BRAND NEW edition is published by Faber in 2005, featuring a total of 1376 pages of rich narratives. Each story is woven with intricate psychological truths and inventive tales, immersing readers in a world of Mediterranean mysteries and memories. Set in Avignon, the historic kingdom of the Popes and the heart of legendary Provence, this quintet offers an evocative exploration of culture, identity, and human experience. Readers will find themselves enchanted by the superb storytelling and vivid imagery that transports them to South France's intriguing landscapes. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and those seeking profound reflections through fiction, The Avignon Quintet is a must-have addition to any book collection. Ideal for readers interested in modern literature, historical fiction, and compelling character studies. Enjoy fast delivery for this remarkable edition right to your doorstep.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780571225552
Year: 2005
Publisher: Faber
Pages: 1376
Description:
Rich in invention, psychological truth and sheer entertainment, the five short novels that comprise The Avignon Quintet form one of the key works of an undisputed modern master.'Another constellation of Mediterranean mysteries and memories. This time it is not Alexandria, but Avignon: the old kingdom of the Popes, the capital of the ancient South of France, the heart of legendary Provence . . . The evocation of all of this is superb . . . Our old guide bleu in vintage form.' The Times
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780571225552
Year: 2005
Publisher: Faber
Pages: 1376
Description:
Rich in invention, psychological truth and sheer entertainment, the five short novels that comprise The Avignon Quintet form one of the key works of an undisputed modern master.'Another constellation of Mediterranean mysteries and memories. This time it is not Alexandria, but Avignon: the old kingdom of the Popes, the capital of the ancient South of France, the heart of legendary Provence . . . The evocation of all of this is superb . . . Our old guide bleu in vintage form.' The Times