A man is trapped in a bedroom. He doesnt remember who he is or what he is doing there. What we read is the report on the movements of this amnesiac character they call Mr Blank and the various visits he receives throughout the day. A series of enigmatic characters related to his past try to get even with him. Who is the real Mr Blank? This is a fascinating reflection of the purest Austerian style on the inextricable relationships between language, memory and identity. This recent book from the North American writer will ...
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A man is trapped in a bedroom. He doesnt remember who he is or what he is doing there. What we read is the report on the movements of this amnesiac character they call Mr Blank and the various visits he receives throughout the day. A series of enigmatic characters related to his past try to get even with him. Who is the real Mr Blank? This is a fascinating reflection of the purest Austerian style on the inextricable relationships between language, memory and identity. This recent book from the North American writer will delight his many readers (Mercedes Monmany, ABC).
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