Lost Paradise

Lost Paradise

by Cees Nooteboom (Author)

Synopsis

Almut and Alma, two young Brazilian women, set out from Sao Paulo and wind up in Australia. Alma is recovering from a traumatic attack. She has always loved the art of the Renaissance. Specifically, she is captivated by angels - the way they fly, their stillness, what they might sound like, how they are represented. But what the women share is a fascination for Australia and its ancient peoples; their ceremonies, sand drawings and body paintings. Here, Alma begins an affair with an Aboriginal man, an artist, though he tells her that it can only last a week. He must shortly return to his people. The women become involved with the Angel Project in Perth, where actors dressed as angels are concealed around the city for the public to track down. The angels must remain still and silent, whatever response they provoke in the viewer. In a seemingly unconnected story, a man staying at a remote Alpine spa unexpectedly meets a woman he encountered years before and with whom he shared a single night. It was in a faraway city and she was dressed as an angel. Lost Paradise is a tale of great charm and brilliance from one of Europe's greatest writers.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 151
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 05 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 1843433052
ISBN 13: 9781843433057
Book Overview: A wonderfully charming and mystical fable about angels, Australia and love.

Media Reviews
Nooteboom writes beautifully. His prose is clean and precise without feeling sparse, and he manages to combine clarity with intense lyricism -- Rebecca Abrahams Guardian Nooteboom has shown himself a master of ironic wisdom, but also of elated, elegiac feeling -- Ben Rogers Independent on Sunday A daring, poetic, provocative, cleansing novel De Volkskrant The Dutch grandmaster at the height of his powers Frankfurter Rundschau A stylish, successful novel. Mysterious, rich and very re-readable Elsevier
Author Bio
Cees Nooteboom was born in the Hague in 1933. He is a poet and the author of prize-winning fiction and travel books. In 1993 he won the Aristeion European Literature Prize for his novel The Following Story. His books have been translated into many languages.