The colour of memory
Geoff DyerDyer, Geoff
Bok Engelsk utgitt 2014 Roman
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Sølvberget, 2. etasje: 1 av 1 ledig
Plassering: Engelsk (sortering: 82 DYE)
Plassering: Engelsk (sortering: 82 DYE)
*0010770588 *003NO-LaBS *00520211116211749.0 *007t *008191018s2014 xx er 1 eng d *009 nam 1 *019 $bl$dR *020 $a978-15-559-7677-4$qheftet$cNkr 169.00 *0243 $a9781555976774 *035 $a(NO-LaBS)12162559(bibid) *035 $a(NO-OsBAS)150331979 *040 $bnor *090 $c82$dDYE *1001 $aDyer, Geoff$d1958-$6(NO-LaBS)770588-1$_27139000 *24514$aThe colour of memory$cGeoff Dyer *260 $aMinneapolis, MN$bGraywolf Press$c2014 *300 $avi, 292 sider$c22 cm *336 $atekst$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAContentType/1020$2rdaco *337 $auformidlet$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAMediaType/1007$2rdamt *338 $abind$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDACarrierType/1049$2rdact *386 $mNasjonalitet/regional gruppe$bGB$0(NO-LaBS)770588-1 *5208 $aIn the race to be first in describing the lost generation of the eighties, Geoff Dyer in The Colour of Memory leads past the winning post. 'We're not lost' one of his hero's friend's says, 'we're virtually extinct'. It is a small world in Brixton that Dyer commemorates, of council flat and instant wasteland, of living on the dole and the scrounge, of mugging, which is merely begging by force, and of litening to Callas and Coltrane. It is the nostalgia of the DHSS Bohemians, the children of unsocial security, in an urban landscape of debris and wreckage. *65007$a1980-1989$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30227600 *65007$aFattigdom$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30681300 *65007$aOutsidere$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30243100 *65007$aVennskap$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30215800 *651 7$aLondon$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30308500 *655 7$aRoman$9nor$2norvok$_27446100 *655 7$aRomaner$9nob$2Bokbasen AS$_30171800 ^