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Dahlia's Iris: Secret Autobiography and Fiction First Edition, Edition
Contributor(s): Scalapino, Leslie (Author)
ISBN: 1573661112     ISBN-13: 9781573661119
Publisher: F2c
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2003
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Annotation: Detectives are investigating the death of Dahlia Winter's husband and also looking into the mysterious deaths of young boys who are imported for labor in a future-time San Francisco. Citing the plots of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," "Terminator 2," and" Blade Runner" as proof that our sense of inner and outer is tied to rebellion and slavery, the novel appears at first to be a detail of these films all at once, like a colonization of them from the inside. But almost immediately the plot assumes its own life. Based on a conception of the Tibetan written form called Secret Autobiography--which is not the chronological events or actions of a life, but an individual's seeing outside any frames--the novel makes a time-space in which sensation, actions, and thought-memory are occurring alongside our present-day space.

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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections
- Fiction
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2003018474
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 5.6" W x 8.58" (0.54 lbs) 213 pages
 
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Detectives are investigating the death of Dahlia Winter's husband and also looking into the mysterious deaths of young boys who are imported for labor in a future-time San Francisco. Citing the plots of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Terminator 2, and Blade Runner as proof that our sense of inner and outer is tied to rebellion and slavery, the novel appears at first to be a detail of these films all at once, like a colonization of them from the inside. But almost immediately the plot assumes its own life. Based on a conception of the Tibetan written form called Secret Autobiography--which is not the chronological events or actions of a life, but an individual's seeing outside any frames--the novel makes a time-space in which sensation, actions, and thought-memory are occurring alongside our present-day space.