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In Java, a master of the shadow-puppet theater seeks to possess a woman, who perishes as though by the contagion of his unnatural desire. "Shadowplay" is a meditation on storytelling as an act of seizure, a parable of obsession and of the danger of confounding the real with its representations.

Produktbeschreibung
In Java, a master of the shadow-puppet theater seeks to possess a woman, who perishes as though by the contagion of his unnatural desire. "Shadowplay" is a meditation on storytelling as an act of seizure, a parable of obsession and of the danger of confounding the real with its representations.
Autorenporträt
Norman Lock has written novels (including LAND OF THE SNOW MEN) and short fiction as well as stage, radio and screen plays. He received the 1979 Aga Kahn Prize given by The Paris Review. He is a recipient of a 1999 fellowship from the New Jersey Council on the Arts and a 2009 fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts--both for fiction. His novel The King of Sweden was recently published by Ravenna Press. Norman lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Helen.