The Limits of Vision

The Limits of Vision
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Publisher : Dedalus Original Fiction In Paperback
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 1912868571
ISBN-13 : 9781912868575
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Book Synopsis The Limits of Vision by : Robert Irwin

Download or read book The Limits of Vision written by Robert Irwin and published by Dedalus Original Fiction In Paperback. This book was released on 2022-01-02 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If a world can be seen in a grain of sand, then surely phobia can be found in a handful of dust, or so contends obsessed British housewife Marcia, as she does endless battle with dandruff, the carapaces of roaches, grease, rust, grit, the whole panoply of household detritus. Terrorized by the imminent arrival of her coffee-morning ladies, she vacuums the carpet, only to be bested by the spirit Mucor, whose Latin name embodies all elements of slime and grime and who tries to entice her into the kingdom of filth over which he rules. To avoid him she enters the dazzling cleanliness of the Pieter de Hooch canvas hanging on her wall, invoking de Hooch and a raft of other geniuses- Darwin, Teilhard de Chardin, Leonardo, Blake, Dostoyevski, even Jesus to assist her. The coffee-morning ladies arrive; she half-listens to their prattle while impatiently waiting for them to leave so she can attack the dishes they have dirtied. Soon her husband, whom she suspects of having an affair with one of the ladies, will come home; how can she defeat Mucor before that moment? The solution is in perfect harmony with this astonishing work of imagination and erudition. Kirkus Reviews


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