Cairo () Louis Armand, Equus Press, £6 / €, pbk, pp, ISBN This book tells of the goings-on of five people and it tells them separately for they are in different places and different times. They may be connected but this is not entirely clear - like much in this book, it is left to the reader to figure out. Cairo is a series of vaguely linked, page chapters about a large set of characters that wander around the world in an indeterminate future, grumbling zingy one-liners to one another. Cairo by Louis Armand is a free Goodreads FirstReads advance reader copy of a paperback book that I /5. CAIRO, a novel by Louis Armand ISBN Paperback. pp. Publication date: January Equus Press: London. Frightening, hilarious, insane Shortlisted for the Guardian Not-the-Booker Prize From the author of BREAKFAST AT MIDNIGHT “a perfect modern noir” (Richard Marshall, 3AM) What do a crashed satellite, a string of bizarre murders and a time-warp conspiracy.
Louis Armand's Cairo is an ambitious book. It has multiple narratives set over dozens of locations where time is fluid, human biology and computer technology are intertwined and everyone has weird. Louis Armand, (born , Sydney) is a writer, visual artist and critical www.doorway.ru has lived in Prague since He has published ten novels, including Vampyr (), GlassHouse (), The Combinations (; shortlisted for The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize), Cairo (; longlisted for the Dublin IMPAC Award), and Breakfast at Midnight (; described by 3:AM's Richard Marshall as. Website. Louis Armand is a writer and visual artist who has lived in Prague since He has worked as an editor and publisher, and as a subtitles technician at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, and is an editor of VLAK magazine. He is the author of eight novels, including Breakfast at Midnight in , "a perfect modern noir, presenting Kafka.
CAIRO, a novel by Louis Armand ISBN Paperback. pp. Publication date: January Equus Press: London. Frightening, hilarious, insane Shortlisted for the Guardia. Cairo is a series of vaguely linked, page chapters about a large set of characters that wander around the world in an indeterminate future, grumbling zingy one-liners to one another. Cairo by Louis Armand is a free Goodreads FirstReads advance reader copy of a paperback book that I began reading in Early July. Louis Armand is also the author of 10 collections of poetry, including Letters from Ausland (), Synopticon (with John Kinsella; ) and Indirect Objects (). He is the editor of The Return of Král Majales: Prague ’s International Literary Renaissance, and (with Jane Lewty Andrew Mitchell) coedited Pornotopias: Image.
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