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THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH: A NOVEL

THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH: A NOVEL

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THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH: A NOVEL

by Flanagan, Richard

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New York City, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014. First Edition. First Printing.. Hardcover. Fine/Fine Dust Jacket.. New York City, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Edition/First Printing. 334 pages. Rare Richard Flanagan collectible set. A fine copy of "The Narrow Road To The Deep North" First American Edition/First Printing, signed by Richard Flanagan, with a fine copy of the Uncorrected Proof. Both precede and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions, particularly the 2015 Easton Press Edition, issued more than one year later. Published in small and limited first print runs as hardcover and softcover originals only and respectively. The First Edition is now rare. The author's sixth novel. One of the greatest novels of our time. Presents Richard Flanagan's "The Narrow Road To The Deep North". The Australian "War And Peace". The title itself is borrowed from Matsuo Basho's collection of haiku poems, as translated into English. With both irony and sadness, the novel is dedicated to his father, whom Flanagan names through his prisoner-number in Japanese: "For prisoner san byaku san ju go (335) ". "San byaku" is 300 in Japanese; "san" = 3; "go" = 5. His father, Number 335, was a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese Imperial Army, one of the few survivors of the Burma Death Railway (also known as "The Death Railway", as more than 100, 000 prisoners who worked on it died) . He died on the day Flanagan finished his novel. "The Narrow Road To The Deep North" tells both his personal story and modern Australia's. Whereas Basho, regarded as the greatest haiku poet ever, captured reality in flashes of insight, Flanagan has written a big novel, robust, muscular, and earthy. "After setting down this masterwork of a novel, full of deep insight, afflicted love, and cosmic passion alongside painful, horrendous suffering, Flanagan's music still plays on and on in my head" (Alan Cheuse) . "Tolstoyan. Presents the horrors inflicted on Australian prisoners of war by the Japanese during World War II in Burma, and then turns around and gives us a compassionate portrait of the defeated Japanese. Distinguished by its big heart and beautiful language" (Edmund White) . Richard Flanagan is the closest thing we have right now to a literary hero in the best sense of the word. An absolute "must-have" title for Richard Flanagan collectors. This copy is very prominently, neatly, and beautifully signed in black ink-pen on the title page by Richard Flanagan. It is signed directly on the page itself, not on a tipped-in page. It comes with a pristine copy of the Uncorrected Proof. This title is a great book. As far as we know, this is the only set of the First Hardcover Edition/First Printing (American) and Uncorrected Proof available online and is in especially fine condition: Clean, crisp, and bright. Please note: Flanagan signed the Hardcover Edition, NOT the Uncorrected Proof. A rare signed copy thus. Winner of the Booker Prize in 2014 for "The Narrow Road To The Deep North". One of the greatest novelists of our time. A fine collectible set. (SEE ALSO OTHER RICHARD FLANAGAN TITLES IN OUR CATALOG). ISBN 0385352859.

Synopsis

RICHARD FLANAGAN is the author of five previous novels,  Death of a River Guide, The Sound of One Hand Clapping, Gould's Book of Fish, The Unknown Terrorist,  and  Wanting . He lives in Tasmania.

Reviews

On Feb 23 2017, CloggieDownunder said:
4.5 stars

"There was around him an exhausted emptiness, an impenetrable void cloaked this most famously collegial man, as if he already lived in another place – forever unravelling and refurling a limitless dream or an unceasing nightmare, it was hard to know – from which he would never escape. He was a lighthouse whose light could not be relit"

The Narrow Road to The Deep North is the sixth novel by award-winning Australian author, Richard Flanagan. Despite his humble beginnings in a remote Tasmanian village filled with "verandah-browed wooden cottages", Dorrigo Evans is clever enough to get scholarships for high school and university. He leaves the locale where he used to "smell the damp bark and drying leaves and watch clans of green and red musk lorikeets chortling far above. He would drink in the birdsong of the wrens and the honeyeaters, the whipcrack call of the jo-wittys…"

By 1940, he is a promising young surgeon, engaged to Ella Lansbury, a girl from the right sort of family, when he joins the army. Stationed near Adelaide while awaiting dispatch overseas, Dorrigo's chance encounter with his Uncle Keith's young second wife, Any Mulvaney, results in a liaison he could neither have anticipated nor resisted.

A few years on, Dorrigo Evans is a Prisoner of War, in command of a thousand men charged with building the Burma Railway, where cruelty and death were unwelcome, but commonplace: "They had smoked to keep the dead out of their nostrils, they had joked to keep the dead from preying on their minds, they had eaten to remind themselves they were alive…"

Dorrigo is constantly wracked with feelings of inadequacy, but "He could do this, he told himself… He had no belief he could do it, but others believed he could do it. And if he believed in them believing in him, maybe he could hold onto himself"

The survivors return home to a life that feels alien: "He didn't fit with his own life anymore, his own life was breaking down, and all that did fit – his job, his family – seemed to be coming apart". Dorrigo goes through the motions, marries, has three children and "Occasionally, he felt something within him angry and defiant, but he was weary in a way he had never known, and it seemed far easier to allow his life to be arranged by a much broader general will than by his own individual, irrational and no doubt misplaced terrors"

A celebrated surgeon and a war hero, Dorrigo despises the society of which he is part: "He did not believe in virtue. Virtue was vanity dressed up and waiting for applause". From those who have been there, he sometimes hears words of wisdom: "Adversity brings out the best in us, the podgy War Graves Commission officer sitting next to him had said… It's the everyday living that does us in"

Using multiple narrators, Flanagan examines the well-known cruelty of the Japanese captors from both sides. He also exposes the staggeringly selfish attitudes of POW officers, the sometimes secretive, sometimes selfish and sometimes extraordinarily generous behaviour of enlisted men, and also the postwar politics of punishment. With descriptive prose that is exquisite, it is no wonder that this novel is a winner of several awards and a nominee for many more. Profoundly moving.

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Seller's Inventory #
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Title
THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH: A NOVEL
Author
Flanagan, Richard
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine Dust Jacket.
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition. First Printing.
ISBN 10
0385352859
ISBN 13
9780385352857
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Place of Publication
New York City, NY
Date Published
2014
Pages
334

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