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Aquamarine, a fluid like water, is a compound of two elements: language and imagery flowing over Mexican landscapes and cities, both external and internal geographies. The revolution of the river, the people, the places: they come and go, leave and return, are drawn from the ether about us and disappear again into nothingness, which is a something-ness if the narrator chooses it to be. Aquamarine is a novel comprising seven tales that explore the unfolding of an idea, of sitting before a palette and taking some blue, yellow, and beiges, or leg-colored ideas and wrapping them around like a…mehr

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Aquamarine, a fluid like water, is a compound of two elements: language and imagery flowing over Mexican landscapes and cities, both external and internal geographies. The revolution of the river, the people, the places: they come and go, leave and return, are drawn from the ether about us and disappear again into nothingness, which is a something-ness if the narrator chooses it to be. Aquamarine is a novel comprising seven tales that explore the unfolding of an idea, of sitting before a palette and taking some blue, yellow, and beiges, or leg-colored ideas and wrapping them around like a coiled garden hose with all its kinks, awkward convolutions, and ungainly twists, each loop having its own radius but belonging to the same is the same loop: revolution in every sense.
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Autorenporträt
Born 1963 in Frankfurt am Main, Peter Pessl grew up in Germany and Austria. Since his first book appeared in 1984, he has published a number of volumes of poetry, prose, and radio plays as well as creating work for audio spaces, installations, and performances. Pessl lives in Vienna where he continues to write and organize various literary and audio art projects for Austrian radio (ORF).