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Burial Rites (First edition)

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Burial Rites (First edition)

by KENT, Hannah

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KENT, Hannah
Burial Rites (First edition)
ISBN: 9781447233169
Picador / Pan Macmillan, London, 2013, 1st Edition, hardback with dust wrapper, NF/nf, boards black/gilt, all edges and endpapers dark blue, illustrated from one map detailing NW Iceland, 338 pp.
Boards clean and firm, no inscription or annotations, sound square binding, pages clean and bright. Wrapper clean and crisp, original price (£12.99) not clipped. Includes postcard with an extract from the book (see scan)
FICTION, 1ST EDITION, HARDBACK, HANNAH KENT, HISTORICAL, ICELAND, AGNES MAGNUSDOTTIR
45237 hb 56 FICT/1ST ED/K £9.00

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On Nov 17 2013, CloggieDownunder said:
Burial Rites is the first novel by Australian author, Hannah Kent. In 2003, during an exchange year in Iceland, Hannah Kent became interested with events leading up to the last execution to occur in that country. Thus began ten years of research into Agnes Magnusdottir, beheaded by axe in 1829 for her role in the murder of two sleeping men. Eventually Kent produced a novel in which she aimed to show another side to this condemned woman. This novel won the Writing Australia Unpublished Manuscript Award, and deservedly so. Kent takes the many facts she has uncovered in her extensive research and, along with fictional likelihoods,weaves them into a fascinating tale of love, cruelty, passion and betrayal. Kent fills out the real and fictional characters, giving them a depth that cannot be gleaned from recorded data. A great wealth of interesting facts about early 19th century Iceland is incorporated into the story, giving it a wonderful authenticity. With sparkling prose, Kent evokes both the feel of northern Iceland and emotions of her characters. Gems like “I staggered in the light of the world and took deep gulps of fresh sea air. It was late in the day: the wet mouth of the afternoon was full on my face. My soul blossomed in that brief moment….” and “I had no friends. I didn’t understand the landscape. Only the outlying tongues of rock scarred the perfect kiss of sea and sky – there was no one and nothing else. There was nowhere else to go.” abound. Kent’s mentor for this masterpiece was, very appropriately, Geraldine Brooks: this genre is right up her alley. This is a powerful and moving first novel, and readers will eagerly await Hannah Kent’s next work.

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Daisyroots Books Ltd GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
45237
Title
Burial Rites (First edition)
Author
KENT, Hannah
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Near Fine
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Edition
1st Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1447233166
ISBN 13
9781447233169
Publisher
Picador / Pan Macmillan
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2013
Pages
338
Keywords
FICTION, 1ST EDITION, HARDBACK, HANNAH KENT, HISTORICAL, ICELAND, AGNES MAGNUSDOTTIR
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