The Blindman's Hat

The Blindman's Hat

by Bernard Cohen (Author)

Synopsis

Winner, Australian/Vogel Literary Award 1996 Joint Winner, Best Young Australian Novelist, Sydney Morning Herald 1998 Vernon is an expatriate Australian journalist working in Manhattan for a quality New York daily and Dida is a freelance mobile telephone technician. Muffy is their little white dog, and the world's cutest urban philosopher. When Vernon falls so deeply in love with Dida he stops going to work to be with her, they could not have predicted his former employers would ask, plead, beg, threaten, kidnap and probably even murder to convince Vernon to return to the workplace. Vernon, Dida and Muffy determine to get to the bottom of all this. They search through dodgy Wall Street transactions, oppressive correspondence, muffled answering machine messages and undertake good twin/bad twin routines and failed hypnotherapy in their search for the truth. In the rare quiet moments, Vernon worries about his dwindling Australianness. The Blindman's Hat is Paul Auster with added exuberant silliness, Sara Paretsky stuffed full of red herrings, and Herge overcome by lust. 'Refreshingly paranoid ' Brian Castro

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 204
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 01 Aug 1997

ISBN 10: 1864483164
ISBN 13: 9781864483161
Book Overview: Joint Winner, Best Young Australian Novelist, Sydney Morning Herald 1998Winner of the 1996 Australian/Vogel Literary Award

Author Bio
Bernard Cohen was born in 1963. His stories and articles have appeared in newspapers, magazines and literary journals in Australia, New Zealand and the US. His first book, Tourism, was published by Picador in 1992. He lives in the Blue Mountains outside Sydney, having returned from Europe where he was granted six months residency at the Keesing Studio in Paris by the Australia Council.