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OverviewAdding to an already astounding body of work that explores the nature of love and desire, Jeanette Winterson (Sexing the Cherry, Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, The Passion) presents a stunning novel that probes the boundaries of the Internet. Ali writes stories on email for anyone who wants them. She promises “freedom just for one night,” but she does not do so without a warning: the story might change you. Ask for an epic love story and you will get one, but Ali will be cast in it, too, and the lines between the real and imagined may blur. Plucking characters from history and myth, Winterson journeys through time and stops in London, Paris, and Capri, all the while melding the language of love with that of computers. In The PowerBook she has found a brilliant conceit through which to showcase her increasingly bold voice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeanette WintersonPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Vintage Books Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.261kg ISBN: 9780375725050ISBN 10: 0375725059 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 09 October 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA manifesto for bravery in love...beautiful writing. -Los Angeles Times Winterson writes about love the way van Gogh painted sun-flowers: lovingly, obsessively, always seeking a fresh way to present the subject. -Entertainment Weekly Winterson is way ahead of most writers in finding new ways to tell a story. -San Francisco Chronicle A manifesto for bravery in love...beautiful writing. Los Angeles Times Winterson writes about love the way van Gogh painted sun-flowers: lovingly, obsessively, always seeking a fresh way to present the subject. Entertainment Weekly Winterson is way ahead of most writers in finding new ways to tell a story. San Francisco Chronicle A manifesto for bravery in love...beautiful writing. -Los Angeles Times Winterson writes about love the way van Gogh painted sun-flowers: lovingly, obsessively, always seeking a fresh way to present the subject. -Entertainment Weekly Winterson is way ahead of most writers in finding new ways to tell a story. -San Francisco Chronicle “A manifesto for bravery in love...beautiful writing.”–Los Angeles Times “Winterson writes about love the way van Gogh painted sun-flowers: lovingly, obsessively, always seeking a fresh way to present the subject.”–Entertainment Weekly “Winterson is way ahead of most writers in finding new ways to tell a story.”–San Francisco Chronicle Author Information"A novelist whose honours include England's Whitbread Award and the American Academy's E.M. Forster Award, Jeanette Winterson burst into the literary community as a very young woman in the eighties with Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit and soon won the praise of such masters as Gore Vidal (""the most interesting young writer I have read in twenty years"") and Muriel Spark (""just what we need now in the literature of the English language""). She lives in London and the Cotswolds." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |