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C | Tom McCarthy
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An epochal saga from the acclaimed author of Remainder, C takes place in the early years of the twentieth century and ranges from western England to Europe to North Africa. Serge Carrefax spends his childhood at Versoie House, where his father teaches deaf children to speak when he's not experimenting with wireless telegraphy. Sophie, Serge's sister and only connection to the world at large, takes outrageous liberties with Serge's young body — which may explain the unusual sexual predilections that haunt him for the rest of his life. After recuperating from a mysterious illness at a Bohemian spa, Serge serves in World War I as a radio operator. C culminates in a bizarre scene in an Egyptian catacomb where all Serge's paths and relationships at last converge. Tom McCarthy's mesmerizing, often hilarious accomplishment effortlessly blends the generational breadth of Ian McEwan with the postmodern wit of Thomas Pynchon and marks a writer rapidly becoming one of the most significant and original voices of his generation. From the Hardcover edition.
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thebeercolonel
C | Tom McCarthy
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A strange experimental dance of a novel about information, signals and that sort of jazz,.

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Elsje
C | Tom McCarthy
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About the pattern on the wings of moths of silk worms: "The pattern reminds Serge of the stained-glass windows of St. Alfege's in Lydium - only these windows are without colour, void of scenes or characters: a set of empty, white, elongated boxes."

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Gnoe
C | Tom McCarthy
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Serious attempt to pick up reading again. Have been going so slow with C -- and that's got nothing to do with the book. It's me.