The Atlas

Author/creator Vollmann, William T., 1959- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Penguin Publishing Group
Description496 p. ill 07.710 x 05.090 in.
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Summary Annotation Hailed by Newsday as "the most unconventional--and possibly the most exciting and imaginative--novelist at work today," William T. Vollmann has also established himself as an intrepid journalist willing to go to the hottest spots on the planet. Here he draws on these formidable talents to create a web of fifty-three interconnected tales, what he calls ?a piecemeal atlas of the world I think in.?Set in locales from Phnom Penh to Sarajevo, Mogadishu to New York, and provocatively combining autobiography with invention, fantasy with reportage, these stories examine poverty, violence, and loss even as they celebrate the beauty of landscape, the thrill of the alien, the infinitely precious pain of love. The Atlas brings to life a fascinating array of human beings: an old Inuit walrus-hunter, urban aborigines in Sydney, a crack-addicted prostitute, and even Vollmann himself..
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Awards notePEN Center USA West Literary Awards (won), 1997
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780140254495
ISBN0140254498 (UK-B Format Paperback) Active Record
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