The Consolation of Maps by Thomas Bourke

The Consolation of Maps by Thomas Bourke

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A delicate, devastating novel that charts our understanding of love, loss and the unknown

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The Consolation of Maps by Thomas Bourke

Kenji Tanabe finds maps easier to read than people. At the elite Tokyo gallery where he works, he sells antique maps by selling the stories that he sees within their traces: their contribution to progress, their dramatic illustrations, their exquisite compasses. But no compass or cartography can guide him through the events that will follow the sudden and unexpected offer of a job in America. There, Theodora Appel runs a company that is more like a family. Brilliantly successful, beguilingly secretive, she gradually initiates Kenji into her rarefied world. Only someone like him - quiet, intensely committed and discreet - could be allowed to see beneath the surface to what his employer is hiding. Theodora has never recovered from the death of her lover, and her obsession to reclaim the past threatens them all. Moving across countries and cultures, The Consolation of Maps charts an attempt to understand the tide of history, the geography of people and the boundless territory of loss.
Austere and elusive. . lithe, controlled narrative . . . Bourke has created a novel that, like the complex objects - at once historical yet aesthetic - from which it takes its name, repays effort and attention -- Neil Hegarty * Irish Times *
A delicately compelling debut . . . Bourke captures how the contours of love and loss can run deep, to devastating effect * Wiltshire Living *
This is a book that enables the reader to enter a different world . . . but through its pages also helps us to understand where great loss can take us * Gazette & Herald *
Dizzying . . . the ending is shattering in this world of grace and beauty * Geolounge *
Thomas Bourke was born in Ireland and lives in Italy. A graduate of University College Dublin, he is author of a book on relations between Europe and Japan. The Consolation of Maps is his first novel.
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ISBN 13 9781786487599
ISBN 10 1786487594
Title The Consolation of Maps
Author Thomas Bourke
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quercus Publishing
Year published 2018-06-14
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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