The Buried Life
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You burn your bridges going into a foreign forest Dorothy Porter Three people form an unlikely but spirited connection. Adrian is a renowned scholar, an expert on death in the modern age whose life has stalled. Kezi, a young and passionate artist, has been rejected by her family. She hurtles through her days with defiance and regret. Laura is a successful town planner submerged in a seemingly perfect marriage. In The Buried Life Andrea Goldsmith brilliantly dissects the conflicts and complexities of contemporary life in a story of love and friendship, faith and fundamentalism, subtly underscored by the power of poetry and music. You can stifle the past but it will breathe again. 'A novel about death and life, Mahler, poetry and cheese. Goldsmith writes so well about friendship, her characters come to feel like your own friends.' Andrew Ford 'A rumination on death and the complexity of love from one of our nation's most brilliant minds.' Marieke Hardy
Author: Andrea Goldsmith
Format: Paperback, 328 pages, 153mm x 234mm
Published: 2025, Transit Lounge Publishing, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Description
You burn your bridges going into a foreign forest Dorothy Porter Three people form an unlikely but spirited connection. Adrian is a renowned scholar, an expert on death in the modern age whose life has stalled. Kezi, a young and passionate artist, has been rejected by her family. She hurtles through her days with defiance and regret. Laura is a successful town planner submerged in a seemingly perfect marriage. In The Buried Life Andrea Goldsmith brilliantly dissects the conflicts and complexities of contemporary life in a story of love and friendship, faith and fundamentalism, subtly underscored by the power of poetry and music. You can stifle the past but it will breathe again. 'A novel about death and life, Mahler, poetry and cheese. Goldsmith writes so well about friendship, her characters come to feel like your own friends.' Andrew Ford 'A rumination on death and the complexity of love from one of our nation's most brilliant minds.' Marieke Hardy
The Buried Life