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Two Sketches of Disjointed Happiness

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A young man sits on a bench looking out at the harbour of a ­French-Spanish border town.

Ahead of him, either a ­cash-strapped existence strolling the sun-baked avenues of Seville, where deep shadows conceal a sense of uncanny potential, or the cooler embrace of the daily grind back in the US.

Granville, cut adrift in Europe by circumstance, has a choice to make.

His solution is not to. This daring, experimental novel addresses the existential dilemma of location, how the regret of a choice not made may overpower the satisfaction of one taken.

In his debut, Simon Kinch explores the nature of longing and unfulfilment, romance and rejection, freedom and opposition.

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Product Details
Salt Publishing
1784631108 / 9781784631109
Paperback / softback
823.92
28/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
General
139 pages
20 cm