Hourmaster: Novel
Christophe Bataille
(Author)
Richard Howard
(Author)
Description
In his palace in a city vanquished by the years, the Duke Gonzaga lives consumed by his passion for young girls and his deep boredom. Time passes as marked by the more than two hundred clocks situated throughout the palace. When the old hourmaster and his successor both disappear, Gonzaga employs Arturo who becomes the new keeper of the palace's timepieces. Arturo -- called Gog -- also becomes the Duke's friend and for a time alleviates Gonzaga's boredom as they share the nightly clock-keeping rounds. There seems to be the beginning of new life in the realm. The hourmaster marries happily and fathers a daughter. But the Duke's restlessness and ennui return and when the hourmaster vanishes -- for reasons the reader is to discover -- time again stands still. In the words of the translator Richard Howard, Christophe Bataille's third novel "is a remarkable, even triumphant little book."Product Details
Price
$13.95
$12.97
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date
April 17, 1998
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.13 X 7.79 X 1.1 inches | 0.51 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780811213578
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About the Author
Christophe Bataille est romancier et éditeur. On lui doit notamment Annam (1993, prix du Premier Roman, prix des Deux-Magots), Vive l'enfer (1999), J'envie la félicité des bètes (2002) et Le Rève de Machiavel (2008).
Richard Howard has published scientific papers, short stories, essays, and poems. His first book, Never Give Up on the Sagebrush Sea, was published in 2014 by Elkstone Press. Many of his stories, essays, and poems were inspired by his extensive travels in Europe, Australia, South Africa, Central America, and Indonesia. The fictional short stories in Stormy Waters on the Sagebrush Sea are a deeper attempt at exploring current themes of the Northwest and our Nation.