4.3
Barnabækur
“An aviator, downed in the desert and facing long odds of survival, encounters a strange young person, neither man nor really boy, who, it emerges over time, has travelled from his solitary home on a distant asteroid, where he lives alone with a single rose. The rose has made him so miserable that, in torment, he has taken advantage of a flock of birds to convey him to other planets. He is instructed by a wise if cautious fox, and by a sinister angel of death, the snake.”—Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker
© 2020 l-Aleph (Rafbók): 9789176378717
Þýðandi: C. Richard Mathews
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 16 november 2020
4.3
Barnabækur
“An aviator, downed in the desert and facing long odds of survival, encounters a strange young person, neither man nor really boy, who, it emerges over time, has travelled from his solitary home on a distant asteroid, where he lives alone with a single rose. The rose has made him so miserable that, in torment, he has taken advantage of a flock of birds to convey him to other planets. He is instructed by a wise if cautious fox, and by a sinister angel of death, the snake.”—Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker
© 2020 l-Aleph (Rafbók): 9789176378717
Þýðandi: C. Richard Mathews
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 16 november 2020
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