With her celebrated lyrical prose and haunting imagery, Urquhart’s A Map of Glass is a skillful exploration of love, loss, and the transitory nature of place. He is . When discussing the name of the last section, "A Map of Glass," also consider why Urquhart chose that as the title of the book. The epigraph of the novel tells us that the "logical, two dimensional picture" provided by a diagram, plan, or map "rarely looks like the thing it stands for.". Jane Urquhart's moving and unusual novel `A Map of Glass' begins with a confused man stumbling through a snow covered forest; this man has no knowledge of why he is there, he has no memory of how he got there and he can find no words to describe the landscape surrounding him/5(20).
A Map of Glass, by Jane Urquhart When love cracks the ice of solitude. Julie Wheelwright. Friday 25 November comments. Article bookmarked. A MAP OF GLASS Jane Urquhart MacAdam/Cage Publishing, San Francisco, CA ISBN: $, , pages (Softcover) It's difficult to distill Jane Urquhart's writing into a few paragraphs. Her story lines are so expertly woven, and her characters so deep, that one finds ever more layers and more connections. I believe her to be. Editions for A Map of Glass: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Hardcover published in ).
Jane Urquhart's moving and unusual novel `A Map of Glass' begins with a confused man stumbling through a snow covered forest; this man has no knowledge of why he is there, he has no memory of how he got there and he can find no words to describe the landscape surrounding him. A Map of Glass weaves two parallel stories, one set in contemporary Toronto and Prince Edward County, the other in the nineteenth century on the northern shores of Lake Ontario. A novel about loss and the transitory nature of place, A Map of Glass contains all the elements for which Jane Urquhart s novels are celebrated. A Map of Glass by Jane Urquhart pp, Bloomsbury, £ Jane Urquhart writes the sort of novels that are described as sweeping epics, rich tapestries, poignant evocations of loss.
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