Fugue states : a novel
Fugue States begins as Ash Dhar, a thirty-something writer, opens his mouth to deliver a eulogy at a funeral--the funeral for his own father, a Kashmir-born doctor. But in that moment between thought and speech, something mysterious occurs: a terrible wordless gap into which Ash falls helplessly, recovering only as the concerned faces of friends and family shock him into focus. Later, still unsettled as he sorts through his father's belongings, Ash discovers a partially completed and baffling work of fiction set in what seems to be Kashmir. Reading his father's words, Ash feels compelled to know more about this ancestral land--and yet he resists the impulse to visit, loathe to be a cliche, chasing self-discovery in a war-torn homeland. But Ash's childhood friend Matt--pothead, massage therapy student and self-described "maker of memories
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Fugue (Psychology) > Fiction. Fathers and sons > Fiction. Canadian fiction. Jammu and Kashmir (India) > Fiction. |
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- ISBN: 9780345811332
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355 pages ; 24 cm - Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.