Daughter Buffalo

Daughter Buffalo

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Author: Janet Frame
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Pandora, 1990

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Janet Frame's Daughter Buffalo is a profound and unsettling work of literary fiction that plunges into the complexities of identity, memory, and the human psyche. This novel chronicles the journey of a New Zealand writer living in New York, grappling with themes of alienation and the search for belonging. Frame masterfully constructs a narrative that blurs the lines between reality and imagination, presenting a deeply introspective and often surreal landscape. The prose is both lyrical and incisive, illustrating the protagonist's internal world with remarkable clarity and emotional depth. It offers a compelling and unique perspective on the immigrant experience and the universal quest for self-understanding.

Author: Janet Frame

Published: 1990, Pandora

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Description

Author: Janet Frame
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Pandora, 1990

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Janet Frame's Daughter Buffalo is a profound and unsettling work of literary fiction that plunges into the complexities of identity, memory, and the human psyche. This novel chronicles the journey of a New Zealand writer living in New York, grappling with themes of alienation and the search for belonging. Frame masterfully constructs a narrative that blurs the lines between reality and imagination, presenting a deeply introspective and often surreal landscape. The prose is both lyrical and incisive, illustrating the protagonist's internal world with remarkable clarity and emotional depth. It offers a compelling and unique perspective on the immigrant experience and the universal quest for self-understanding.