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The Ten Thousand Things
The Ten Thousand Things
Author: Maria Dermout
One of the strangest books anyone could imagine" (Chicago Tribune), this intensely haunting novel is an authentic evocation of life on a lush, Edenic island of the Moluccas, Indonesia---but life corrupted by violence and death. — Already translated into eleven languages, The Ten Thousand Things is at once a pawn to the grandeur of the natural wor...  more »
ISBN: 498772
Publication Date: 1958
Pages: 244
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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Paperback
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An offbeat narrative, this "masterpiece" (The New Yorker) weaves a tale of two powerful women on a the lush, Edenic island of the Moluccas in Indonesia. A wonderful look at Indonesian customs & folklore.
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What a treasure of a little book, with such magical treasures inside. I lived on the island with the characters of the book.


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