Alva & Irva

Alva & Irva

by EdwardCarey (Author)

Synopsis

The city of Entralla - along with Gondal, Brobdingnag and the Emerald City - is not somewhere you are likely to have visited. Only one guidebook to the place exists, despite its historic landmarks and the considerable civic pride of its inhabitants.

Alva and Irva are identical twin sisters, and Entralla is their home. By nature, Alva is an explorer, and longs to travel the world. Irva is a recluse, for whom every step outside the house is an ordeal. But the twins belong together and cannot survive without each other. It is when Irva refuses to leave the house at all that the major work of their lives begins: Alva wanders the city streets, observing, taking notes, measuring, and reporting her findings to Irva, who painstakingly recreates a miniature Entralla.

In Alva and Irva, Edward Carey takes the reader on an enchanting journey through a city of the imagination; the twins are mesmerizing heroines whose conflicting desires contain the seeds of both their destruction and their salvation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Picador
Published: 05 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0330396056
ISBN 13: 9780330396059

Media Reviews
This wonderfully imaginative novel nurtures [the sisters'] disparate personalities while keeping us entranced. -- Elle Canada

Carey, whose prose is usually Buster Keaton deadpan, is capable of some fine, moving writing... That Carey is able to make from this a novel which is at the same time funny and melancholy, a near seamless meeting of the absurd and the pathetic, is some kind of triumph. -- Martin Levin in The Globe and Mail

Alva and Irva, the sisters and the book that takes their names, embed themselves in the imagination with a force that will surprise no one who has read British novelist Edward Carey's first book, Observatory Mansions...[T]he great strength of Alva and Irva is the portrayal of the sisters themselves, the best manifestations yet of Edward Carey's compassion for people on the fringe...[T]hey stand before us with all their imperfections on frank display, daring us to call them freaks but challenging us to look deeper and find what links us to them. -- Montreal Gazette

.,. a book that starts out playfully weird becomes a beautifully affecting -- and eminently topical -- exploration of urban destruction, the persistence of hope, and the human need to memorialize. In the process it turns into a much broader and deeper book: a triumph of pure vigorous imagination -- a sad tale of obsession -- and a grimly plausible portrait of a city overwhelmed by catastrophe. -- Patrick McGrath in Bomb magazine (US)
Praise for Observatory Mansions :
Carey's precise, deadpan prose is a delight. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

From the Hardcover edition.

Author Bio
Edward Carey was born in 1970. Both his novels, Observatory Mansions and Alva and Irva, are published by Picador. He lives in London and France.